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Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs
Subject: good suggestions, all!


I will implement a "short title" option, as well as some sort of color-code for denoting which forum threads belong to.



Posted on 2007-07-25 at 13:38:15.

Topic: The Guiding Light Recruitment Thread (formerly known as A New D&D game - players needed)
Subject: no shows


Well, I have gotten no replies from a coupl eof players, so if you are interested in playing either a cleric/druid, or a mage, please let me know!

Posted on 2007-07-24 at 22:03:15.

Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs
Subject: a new update


I got tired of the page layout being broken anytime someone posted to a topic with a huge, long name, so I added a feature that trims topic names to a respectible length in the "Last Five Updated Topics" spot at the top of the page.

Thoughts?

Posted on 2007-07-24 at 21:58:06.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - an Adventure in Audalis
Subject: walking band aid


Geim cursed under his breath as the monster rent the flesh of another of his companions. It seemed that this would become a battle of attrition - would the party's healers be able to keep the warriors together long enough for them to slay the beast?

Grimly, the runemaster once again grasped his holy symbol and muttered a prayer to Kharox, this time seeking the god's aid to heal Throndek. Though none of us'd complain if ye dropped a bouler or three on tha' badger-monster! Geim mentally noted to the Ageless Craftsman.

Provided that the party's collective wounds are reasonably healed, the runemaster will grasp his own weapon and lend whatever aid he can to the fight directly. If, however, others continue to face the same luck as the warriors thus far have done, the cleric will tend their wounds as best he can.


Posted on 2007-07-20 at 20:02:44.
Edited on 2007-07-20 at 20:04:46 by t_catt11

Topic: yet another movie thread...
Subject: disagree


...with what is becoming a near-consensus, here. I very much enjoyed the newest Harry Potter - it may well be my favorite of the series thus far.

However, let me qualify that by stating that I have not read any of the books. There is simply no way to put that much content into a movie; I enjoy the movies, so I have decided that if I am going to read the books, it won't be until after all the movies have come out. That way, I won't go in with expectations too high, and will be able to enjoy them.


Posted on 2007-07-18 at 20:13:15.

Topic: DND Trivia Game
Subject: technically...


Ni! (pronounced "Nee!") is correct, but not for the entire movie. It changed later on, to the knights who say "Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-P'tang, Zzoo-Boing, gdgdbaaoizen" (the rest of the knights, aside from their leader, do continue to say "Ni", however).

Arthur then calls them "The Knights Who 'Til Recently Said Ni".

Ahem, sorry. I guess that doesn't *really* matter...

Posted on 2007-07-16 at 13:43:32.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - Q/A
Subject: huh?


Well, smack me around the head and shoulders! I was certain I had posted my intentions to have Geim heal in the main thread, as well... had even written up a section including a bit of self-doubt as to the runemaster's ability to fight this thing in combat, but that he was sure he could help by healing.

Huh.



Posted on 2007-07-16 at 13:39:58.

Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs
Subject: nope...


Those are only there as a key, so that you can see that admins are in red, senior mods are in bold purple, mods are in purple.

That way, you can always know if a staff member is online.



Posted on 2007-07-13 at 21:00:59.
Edited on 2007-07-13 at 21:02:00 by t_catt11

Topic: The next Harry Potter....
Subject: ugh...


Man, that would answer a lot of plot questions, too.

I just hope no one's hand gets cut off!

Posted on 2007-07-12 at 15:58:01.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - Q/A
Subject: nasty badger!


Well, Geim will heal the hurt fella, but he's not a big warrior, himself.


Posted on 2007-07-09 at 19:36:17.

Topic: The Guiding Light Q&A
Subject: be that as it may...


...I am wanting to game! Been forever since I have done so! **cracks whip** post, ya slackers!

Posted on 2007-07-09 at 19:24:25.

Topic: The Guiding Light Q&A
Subject: grrr...


I hate it when things start out this way!

Admiral Bob - are you in or out? I need a post from you, or at least a message.

Ziklag has dropped. Rystefn was supposed to take his place, but he's had issues.

Guys, this should be a brisk, breezy little adventure. Still, I'd like to know that I *do* have players...



Posted on 2007-07-09 at 18:27:52.

Topic: Continuing Where We Last Left Off
Subject: curtains for the knight?


One moment, the battle was going so well. Arien had stepped into the fray, armor shining, flaming sword held aloft, and had helped to change the tide of the battle. Heironeus was smiling upon thier efforts this day; good would triumph over evil, and all was right with the world.

In a heartbeat, everything changed. The heir to house Thedell is struck in the side by a cowardly attack, knocking him to the ground.

Arien is no stranger to battle or to wounds, and knows that this is no skinned knee or broken rib - the damage is serious. Before he can fully recover, the Blue has disarmed him, and Maximus is greivously injured by one of the tree-men.

Nothing is right with the world. The possibility of defeat suddenly looms large, and the knight feels sick to his stomach. Is this how it will end, then? Dying for what? There will be no songs about this. No one will know, or even care.

Suddenly, Dapple makes a move to step to Arien's aid. Dapple - unarmed, and surely no match for the Blue - apparently experiences no fear, no hesitation. The knight steels himself. If the little rogue can show such courage, why is he stroking his own self pity like this?

Live or die, Arien will fight the good fight.



OOC: Arien will use the time Dapple is hopefully buying to retrieve his sword. Who knows? Maybe Dapple will snap the guy's neck and Arien will look really silly. However, the plan is to get the sword, ignite it, and attack the Blue all out. If this guy lives, I'm betting we all die.




Posted on 2007-07-06 at 21:18:17.

Topic: The Chakran Portal - an Adventure in Audalis
Subject: badgering the witnesses...


Geim shook his head at the situation. On one hand, he could feel sympathy for the plight of these poor people, and so, he felt a responsibility to help them... an to be honest, he could care less about their coin or their holy relic. But on the other hand, badger hunting was nothing but an annoying sidetrack to keep them from their true goal - the lost lore that they would hopefully discover beneath the Chakrans. Even though he had had long enough to become accustomed to the idea of their quest, the runemaster felt his pulse begin to race every time he allowed himself to think of what might lie ahead.

The khord cleric addressed his comrades. "Sadly, I know little of badgers, aside from what I have read in books - that they are ferocious when cornered, and will defend their territory until death. I have never come across a passage that describes them attacking people in this way, so it would seem to me that the beast would have to be mad or diseased to do such a thing... or perhaps there is something else we do not know about the situation? Some sort of devilry involved, perhaps..." he mused aloud.

Again, he shook his head. "I believe that the proper way to normally kill a badger would be to TRAP it, not to HUNT it. Do we have any idea as to where it might lair? I would think it would be best to deal with a creature like this on our terms, rather than its own."


Posted on 2007-07-06 at 20:43:04.
Edited on 2007-07-06 at 20:44:43 by t_catt11

Topic: RDINN Feature Updates/ Suggestions/ Bugs
Subject: update...


A technical update, here.

We use a database table to track the activity of members. Basically, any time you load a new page while logged in, the site tracks it - this powers the "last active on..." section of the user profile.

As you can imagine, that table gets huge in a hurry; a typical visit consists of anywhere from a half dozen to thirty or so records for each time you log on. I have to manually purge that data, but I hate doing it, as it ruins the profile feature.

But the table had gotten above 700k records, so I wrote a little script that removes all but each individual's most recent record. We're back down to 502 records now. I'll set it to run every night, which should give us a small performance boost on page loads.


Posted on 2007-07-05 at 16:45:15.

Topic: yet another movie thread...
Subject: Transformers...


I have been to see every one of the big "blockbuster" movies so far this summer. Pirates 3. Spidey 3. Shrek 3. Personally, I was pleased, to varying degreees, with all three of them. Very acceptable summer fare.

And so, the time for Transformers has come. I will admit to you that my expectations were extremely high for this movie - this was my favorite animated series (as well as my favorite type of toys) as a kid... so take my words with agrain of salt. I took the kids to see it yesterday (July 4th).

I was not pleased with Transformers.

Instead, I was overjoyed! They did not ruin the series, as I had feared. They stuck very true to the source material (as true as one could possibly expect for a live action flick, at any rate) and simply made a great film out of it. Two hours and twenty five minutes of movie flew by - there were no draggy moments at all.

Yes, you had a line or two of comic book-ish dialogue (i.e. cheesy), but that is to be expected. After all, this IS a movie about giant transforming sentient robots from outer space. Yes, there was a scene that took a slightly heavy-handed approach to our protagonist and his love interest. Still, in my opinion, these were the only things that could be remotely called blemishes in an otherwise superbly executed film.

There is some swearing in the movie; you might want to take that into consideration if you are sensitive about such things with your kids. However, they do keep it very lmited; I'd imagine that if such events took place in real life, there would be considerably more of it.

Edit: I forgot, there's also some sexual innuendo, and an extremely funny "awkward parent/teenager" moment with a strong sexual overtone. Be advised.


The action is nonstop, the effects are incredible. The gigantic robots look like they really are there; kudos to the FX team!

Naturally, they left a very plausible opening for a possible (definite) sequel. While I doubt a sequel can live up to this one (shiny newness of a big screen franchise), I'll happily pony up to see it/them if they do decide to go that route. Heck, for the first time in a long time, I'm seriously considering to pay to see a movie again in the theatre... and that's with the knowledge that Harry Potter is about to come out!

Go see this movie NOW.







Posted on 2007-07-05 at 14:01:26.
Edited on 2007-07-09 at 19:20:37 by t_catt11

Topic: The Guiding Light Q&A
Subject: character posting?


I don't usually do that, but I can make an exception if need be. I'd really rather you guys just describe your characters inside of the game context.

Speaking of which, some posting would be nice...

Posted on 2007-06-26 at 14:21:32.

Topic: Ghosts of Aetalanta IV.R.?
Subject: expenses and more...


My own pricing model is much less expensive than that one... of course, seeing as how I may never finish the Audalis game, it may not matter.

A little tidbit for those who are interested: a nice diplomacy matrix to show the dispositions of the various factions towards one another.

The way displomacy will work in our game will be that any side will be free to ally with any other side. However, some factions will have better chances to ally with one another than will others.

For example, the crunaik and the khordaldrum are bitter enemies. Even were their leaqders able to set aside their differences, centuries of warfare would be very difficult to set aside. In game terms, these sides have a very low base chance of allying.

Ertain and Coria, on the other hand, are kindred nations, and only a bumbling idiot - or a bloodthirsty warmonger on one of the thrones - should prevent them from allying.

Some nations - Bayris is a great example - may not be as strong militarily, but through diplomacy, can be quite formidible.

Note that, logically, diplomat characters with higher ability scores will have much better chances of forging alliances than will diplmats with poor ratings.




Posted on 2007-06-15 at 20:06:14.
Edited on 2007-06-15 at 20:07:55 by t_catt11

Topic: The Guiding Light Q&A
Subject: The Guiding Light Q&A


This is the Q&A thread for my D&D game, "The Guiding Light". Please post all OOC questions and observations here.

Note that I have only given the briefest of descriptions of your characters - this is because most of YOU have only given me the briefest of physical descriptions.

If you would, make sure to work a verbal picture of your character into your first post, please.

The group has traveled together for a good six weeks or so, at the minimum. You have endured a battle or two, so the very basics of "can I trust this guy?" should be out of the way. That doesn't mean you all have to love one another; in a party with two noble-born syls PLUS two half breeds, I wouldn't be surprised at all if there were some race/class issues at play.

En'Aranthea has a mission, which is why you are in this godsforsaken place. She is to meet with an operative of the sylvari crown. The idea is that this individual is posing as a reasonably well to do Bayrisian merchant. He is to have arrived via ship a week or so ago, presumably on "business" with this smaller trading port. No more details have been revealed to the bladesinger. She may or may not have revealed her mission to the rest of you - this is her choice.

Feel free to post!


Current character roster

En'Aranthea Cormlond - female sylvari bladesinger (Vanadia)
Tal'Anor Meridyann - male sylvari paladin of Oriana (Tann'Talas)
Varuna Casan - male half-sylvari cleric of Lysora (YeOlde)
Valendara Isilifeline - female sylvari mage (Brianna)


Posted on 2007-06-15 at 16:41:07.
Edited on 2007-10-30 at 17:06:20 by t_catt11

Topic: The Guiding Light Recruitment Thread (formerly known as A New D&D game - players needed)
Subject: game on!


I have started the game thread for this adventure - see "The Guiding Light" in the D&D section. I will now also open the Q&A thread for the game.

You call me a cad? Excuse me?

Posted on 2007-06-15 at 16:34:32.
Edited on 2007-06-15 at 16:43:26 by t_catt11

Topic: The Guiding Light
Subject: The Guiding Light


11th Pfier (Thirkday), 452 E.R.
Town of Crall's Shoal, western Antaron

The summer sun was well on its way to the end of its daily journey by the time the first wooden buildings came into view. Four companions rode closely together on the hard-packed dirt trail that served as a road through the marshy countryside. The smell of seaspray helped to somewhat alleviate the less pleasant scents associated with the various pools of standing water that could regularly be found alongside the glorified "road".

Two sylvari rode at the front of the group. The first was a male, tall and powerfully built for his people, dressed in shining armor and wearing a scarlet cape across his shoulders. To his right sat a female syl, this one dressed in fine, intricately tooled leathers, along with a cloak of the finest spidersilk. At first glance, she was quite young, to say nothing of exceptionally beautiful, but something in her bearing caused even the most unobservant to realize that the sword at her side was not for show.

Following the two warriors was another who obviously bore sylvari blood, but careful observation revealed a heavier bone structure - the blood of humans also flowed through his veins. This one's clothing was far different - instead of finery, his garb was sturdy and functional leather armor, covered with a white robe trimmeed in blue. The thornless rose embroidered upon his chest marked him clearly as a servant of Lysora.

Last in line rode a diminutive sylvari woman in soft colors - mostly grey and muted purples. Her clothing was clearly fine, and the only obvious weapon she carried was the hilt of a dagger at her hip.

The journey had not been an easy one. The overland journey from Ertain was never an easy trip, but here at the southern end of the Taskarren Coast, the going had become particularly perilous. Twice the party had been froced to fight off attacks from bands of slaa'kar warriors; a rather unusual occurance, since the group had studiously avoided the Swamps of Kedesh themselves, where the most fierce tribes were known to live.

Still, they could not be swayed; En'Aranthea, a bladesinger of the sylvari court, had been tasked to meet an operative of her government in the otherwise unremarkable settlement of Crall's Shoal. Now that the wooden walls of the settlement had come into view, the companions looked forward to a night or two of much-deserved rest.

Posted on 2007-06-15 at 16:33:17.
Edited on 2007-08-09 at 14:31:38 by t_catt11

Topic: (least) Favorite Character Death
Subject: well...


Actually, it had nothing to do with repentance, the player never really agreed with me that his character should have fallen. It had more to do with a romantic interest the cleric had with the character that got pulled under the water.

I hated it, too... the player was irritating me to no end, but I think that a "path to repentance" scenario would have made for GREAT gaming.


Posted on 2007-06-15 at 15:46:13.

Topic: bragging on my child...
Subject: enthusiasm...


I did push too much back when my daughter played softball, and she no longer plays. However, she is very active in dance, which I support, but do not push (learned my lesson).

Caleb stated for extra practice last night again. We had already practuced for two hours and fifteen minutes, and the team was let go. One of the other coaches was going to stay and hit extra grounders to his son (the kid had bobbled way more than usual in practice), and my son wanted to stay, so we did.

Two weeks until tournament time!


Posted on 2007-06-15 at 13:56:31.

Topic: (least) Favorite Character Death
Subject: character deaths...


I have something of a reputation as an evil DM, due to the deaths of some of the PCs in our groups. I personally hold that usually, characters only die due to really bad decision making, though there are cases when the dice are simply stacked against them. I do try to avoid "bang, you're dead" type moments like Admiral's poison cloak, though I have used items like that when truly necessary (I remember one annoying rogue that kept stealing things for no reason other than to steal, causing no end of grief for the other players. So he found an enchanted necklace. Without waiting to see what the enchantment did, he put it on, and it strangled him. Aaaah, how satisfying! But I digress...).

One in particular comes to mind right now. I had a very sucessful game here on the Inn - this game had run for a couple of years in the forums. This is how the group's party leader - a cleric of Solanis (god of light and life) met his end.

You see, the group was undertaking a bold mission to rescue one of their compatriots who had been captured. During said rescue, they picked up a blind oracle who held the keys to the next major leg of thier quest.

This cleric (Germon was his name), fell out of favor with his god during the rescue attempt due to major violations of his religion - he murdered several prison guards, guards who has already been subdued. He could have tied them up, locked them in cells, gagged them, etc. Instead, he chose to execute them. The player was unhappy with me, but I ruled that, since he WAS a priest of the god of light and life, his deity was greatly displeased, and pulled Germon's ability to cast spells.

The party had to fight their way out, and their opponents included a priestess of the goddess of pain and torture. They prevailed, but Germon was hit with an especially nasty curse that sapped his strength for a long period of time.

The escape route took the group deep beneath the castle, through a cistern that connected to an underground river. One of the party members was pulled beneath the water by a type of large water serpent. Healthier members of the party entered the water in a rescue attempt (that eventually suceeded), but Germon - barely able to walk due to the effects of the curse he was suffering - foolishly dove in, as well.

I warned him that he was barely able to swim at all, much less manage to pull someone out of the water, even if he could find them. I gave him oppotunities to retreat. He did not.

He was attacked and ripped to shreds by four juvenile water serpents. A few pieces of his robes made it to the surface, nothing else.



Posted on 2007-06-14 at 14:52:22.
Edited on 2007-12-03 at 21:24:14 by t_catt11

Topic: Star Trek: Discovery - Q&A
Subject: whoa...


Ho boy... ninety percent of the crew to the brig, including the captain? I don't know about this, mister Gavison...

Posted on 2007-06-14 at 14:15:33.

 
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