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Topic: Chessy the Kitty :D Subject: Random much xD
I see you mentioned Ninjas :3 I shall make sure to honour Chessy everyday now, For the rest of my ninja life.
Posted on 2011-07-24 at 05:31:43.
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Topic: DM advice for D&D 4e Subject: Their Next Adventure
Well my idea for their next adventure takes them to a town ruled over by a powerful wizard, I'm also adding two more friends into the campaign by making them the wizards sons. what would be the most subtle way to rail-road them in to the quest, with out the wizard having to kill them, or horribly horribly maim them?
Posted on 2011-07-24 at 05:13:46.
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Topic: What is your Favorite Character Class and Why? Subject: Fave Class
Paladin. I can always get into character really fast as my usual Lawful Good Paladin. It feels great to walk around in full Plate Armor smiting evil with my great-sword in the name of Moradin. "Foul Beast! I slay you in the name of Moradin!"
Posted on 2011-07-24 at 01:13:03.
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Topic: DM advice for D&D 4e Subject: DM advice for D&D 4e
I'm not 100% sure where to post this so I guessed here =P I'm a pretty new Dm and the only reason I am is because my friends believed it was time for me to step from being a player. So following their advice I started a homebrew 4e game. It started off with the 4 of them waking up in a prison cell. All they could remember was fighting a horde of goblins. After managing to convince the guards to let them out they head to the cities local Inn. There the get into a fight with some guards causing 2 of them to be arrested, and the other 2 to flee to the docks. From there, the prison birds escaped, and the other 2 decided to recruit all the homeless dock workers and the local crime-lord to make a revolutionary army.Dice were rolled and fights were won, and they killed the king, took over the city, then decided to leave it in control of the crime-lord. I've started making a second scenario for them, but I don't know how to keep them from doing this again. I don't want to rail-road them, but I need a way to keep them from pulling stunts like that again... Any advice on how to keep the story going, but not force it on the players? P.s. sorry if this is the wrong board, and if my question was a little vague =P
Posted on 2011-07-24 at 00:41:28.
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Topic: Why Hai Thar Subject: Thanks everyone
Thanks for the greetings everyone, especially you Eol... and thanks for the towel cdnflirt. I'll be here and there on the site, just remember to keep your children safe
Posted on 2011-07-24 at 00:22:30.
Edited on 2011-07-24 at 00:22:55 by SlenderNinja
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Topic: Why Hai Thar Subject: Why Hai Thar
Hey guys, I'm new to the Red Dragon Inn. I play Pathfinder, and D&D 4e. I'm currently working on a game for my friends (bloody anarchists), I would gladly accept any ideas on how to be a better DM as this will only be my third time. So yea, see you guys around.
Posted on 2011-07-16 at 23:22:05.
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