[dungeoncrawl] Re: Recap

  • From: Johnathan Detrick <jdetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 15:02:57 -0500

    Of course they need Tori and Liz!  Silly Bobby!
    After all, they are the only women in the group.  Without them, who will 
fetch the coffee for the
men?  Who's going to do the cooking around the campfire at night?  Who will 
wash their adventuring garb?
See how useful they are?  :)

Robert Deibler wrote:

> The sad part is the groupd will probable work out well and prove that they 
> don't need Tori and Liz...
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Damon Kline [mailto:damon.kline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>         Sent: Mon 12/16/2002 1:08 PM
>         To: 'dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
>         Cc:
>         Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: Recap
>
>
>
>         Excellent recap John!!  I loved the drama!!  It was told with a great 
> flare
>         that really psyched me up for these guys.  I've already been going 
> through
>         Sigil withdraw and this just has me beaming with excitement for 
> tonight!!
>         Hopefully we can get started at a decent time.
>
>         It will be somewhat disappointing, since Bobby will not be there, but 
> we
>         shall persevere.  Hopefully tonight will come off well.  I'm altering 
> some
>         plans because I wanted the group to reach a certain point, but I want 
> them
>         to reach it as a group, so I'm going to hold off until the 30th for 
> that
>         part.
>
>         But, tonight should still be interesting and I'm very interested to 
> see how
>         the group works/interacts without Tori and Elizabeth around to add 
> their two
>         cents.
>
>         Very cool John...
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Johnathan Detrick [mailto:jdetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>         Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:16 AM
>         To: Riders II
>         Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Recap
>
>
>             The Sigil is under strain.....The Sigil is breaking.....
>
>             But the Sigil had been strong.  Reaching a point as a true team,
>         they had fought against great evil.  Working together as a cohesive
>         fighting force, they had been pitted against the evil forces of the
>         demon Salamandras and the demi-power Lo Pan.  Battered and beaten by
>         their foes on more than one occasion, the group came together, working
>         as though destined for greatness.  With the disappearance of their
>         leader, Kage, the group came to understand how much they needed him, 
> and
>         when he reappeared, he led them to a stunning victory in a three way
>         battle against all of their enemies.  Victory was within their grasp,
>         when, due to an artifact of incalculable power, the world went white,
>         and the Sigil was lost......
>
>             Waking in a cave on a world not their own, the group had little 
> time
>         to think.  Immediately forces began their work to unravel the
>         camaraderie that the group had so recently discovered.  Octarious, one
>         of their mightiest, had disappeared, apparently slain by the forces of
>         Lo Pan.  A former member of the group, Tori, an independent elven
>         archer, with no liking for authority or those she deemed 
> disrespectful,
>         returned, sowing dissension in the ranks.  A young girl, Elizabeth, 
> with
>         a mysterious past and desperate for the group to keep her alive, 
> joined
>         the party.  And a mysterious paladin, Ivan, a man that seemed almost 
> too
>         good to be true, arrived, determined to aid the Sigil.  The new 
> arrivals
>         began to undermine the stability the Sigil had so recently found.  But
>         they were not the only problem the group faced.
>             Stranded on a world they did not know, and facing foes they could
>         not identify, stress began to mount in the band of heroes.  Unsure of 
> a
>         direction, and fearing for their lives, the group began to argue.  The
>         new and returning members of the group fanned the flames of dissent, 
> and
>         the Sigil began to splinter.  Then, when all was already dark, and the
>         Sigil was lost in the bowels of the Underdark, Kage declared he would 
> no
>         longer lead them.  The last thread holding the group together snapped.
>             Now, stumbling through the Underdark, chaos holds sway over the
>         Sigil.  Bickering incessantly and eyeing their fellow members for 
> signs
>         of treachery, blows have been struck, both mental and physical.
>         Splitting into two groups to explore the passages that surround them,
>         the scouts entered combat with a force of evil minions, apparently
>         working with a beholder.  Although the minions were defeated, the
>         beholder lives on, and may be alerting others to the intruders in 
> their
>         midst.  The rest of the party has rushed back to aid the scouts, but
>         what does the future hold?  Can the Sigil find the party cohesion they
>         once had?  Can they come together as an effective fighting force once
>         again?  And can they do it before the denizens of the Underdark 
> descend
>         upon them, rending them into pieces, or enslaving them forever?
>
>             The Sigil is breaking...
>
>
>
>
>
>
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