[dungeoncrawl] Re: The end of an era

  • From: Damon Kline <damon.kline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 13:43:55 -0400

Hi Bob!!  The game is going well.  We will soon have a new world to play in
and our characters as Deities!  Waleed should be the God of something!!
Fruitcake!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Deibler [mailto:rdeibler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:25 PM
To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: The end of an era

Hi everyone!!!! How is the game going?  Just thought I would throw a HI out
there...

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Damon Kline [mailto:damon.kline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Thu 10/10/2002 1:16 PM 
        To: 'dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: The end of an era
        
        

        John makes a good point about the ages being disparate, but I
thought that
        elves matured at just a slightly slower rate than humans, or
half-elves in
        the case of Dennis' children.  So a common starting age for an elf
would be
        in his 20's or 30's, or am I thinking of half-elves?  Hmmm...
        
        I have some cool ideas for playing Krymsin, but I hadn't thought
about
        playing a child of someone else's character.  That would be
interesting to
        see how someone plays a character who has another person's character
as a
        parent.  Very interesting.
        
        But, I do have some ideas for Krymsin if we ever do end up playing
them.
        Even if he has to wait.  I even have a cool miniature for him.  :)
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:06 AM
        To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: The end of an era
        
        That would be a lot of fun.  We could
        shake things up, like I'd play Crimsin,
        Matt would play an "old hand" like
        Foster, and you would play one of
        Dennis's daughters, or something.  It
        would be neat to see where it leads.
        
        
        > Once the world is created, we could
        even speed up time a bit and play the
        > children of our former characters. 
        It would be cool if we revisited the
        > world after 20 years or so and found
        the children had grown up and had
        > formed an adventuring band or
        something like that.
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        [mailto:jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        > Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002
        12:34 PM
        > To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        > Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: The end
        of an era
        >
        > I could see a super cool plot someday
        > where we have new characters from
        that
        > world and they're sent on a quest to
        > retrieve the kids. 
        >
        > Or even if the kids are raised on the
        > outer planes, they themselves might
        > make neat characters.  Dennis's
        > daughters have to be at least 10 by
        > now, for example -
        >
        > >
        > >     I hadn't even considered that
        > Magnus now has nieces and nephews.  I
        > > wonder how he will react to that.
        > >     I also wonder what will happen
        to
        > some of the children as their
        > > parents become deities.
        > >     I also wanted to mention to
        > everyone not to forget Mileena as
        > > someone that could easily grasp
        power
        > for herself.  She's certainly one
        > > to watch.
        > >
        > > jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
        > >
        > > > In her current mood, she'd
        probably
        > be
        > > > just fine with that. :)
        > > >
        > > > But you reminded me of something -
        
        > with
        > > > what we found out last time,
        Dennis
        > is
        > > > Magnus's brother in law, and their
        > > > three kids are his nephew and
        > nieces...
        > > >
        > > > > Baish wants to bang her, just to
        > > > complete the circle of sleeping
        with
        > > > every
        > > > > female that Magnus is related to
        > > > either through blood or
        > marriage.  :)
        > > > >
        > > > > -----Original Message-----
        > > > > From: jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        > > > [mailto:jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
        > > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 09,
        2002
        > > > 11:46 AM
        > > > > To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        > > > > Subject: [dungeoncrawl] Re: The
        > end
        > > > of an era
        > > > >
        > > > > On another note, did the
        > revelations
        > > > > last time about Celane change
        > > > anyone's
        > > > > opinion of the character?  Do
        you
        > see
        > > > > any PCs treating her
        differently
        > as a
        > > > > result?
        > > > >
        > > > > >
        > > > > >     Yes, it could make things
        > > > > interesting.  It might also be
        > > > > interesting
        > > > > > to see if someone that
        doesn't
        > want
        > > > > the power receives it.  Let's
        say
        > > > > > Nadan gets it.  Might his
        > > > > subconscious influence the way
        he
        > > > > creates a
        > > > > > world?  Perhaps he makes elves
        > > > > superior, drow their slaves, and
        > > > dwarves
        > > > > > a dying race.  That could be
        > > > > interesting.
        > > > > >     There's a lot of very
        > > > interesting
        > > > > ideas here.  I think everyone
        > > > > > might be surprised by how
        Magnus
        > > > > reacts to things.
        > > > > >
        > > > > > jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
        > > > > >
        > > > > > > I kind of feel like we're
        > > > > > > doing "experimental" D&D,
        like
        > > > 70s
        > > > > rock
        > > > > > > and roll or something.  I
        > mean,
        > > > if I
        > > > > > > was actually a character in
        > this
        > > > > > > adventure, I'd be figuring
        out
        > > > who
        > > > > my
        > > > > > > real friends were really
        > quick and
        > > > > > > deciding what to do next. 
        > Let's
        > > > > say I
        > > > > > > was lawful good - I'd pow-
        wow
        > with
        > > > > > > Gadget and Faceus and
        figure
        > out
        > > > > how to
        > > > > > > pull the rug out from under
        > > > Magnus.
        > > > > > >
        > > > > > > As DM, I won't obstruct or
        > help
        > > > any
        > > > > > > certain character - I hope
        > > > everyone
        > > > > > > understands when I say that
        > there
        > > > > will
        > > > > > > be serious opposition
        against
        > the
        > > > > group
        > > > > > > (not necessarily the Black
        > > > Legion),
        > > > > and
        > > > > > > that any current PC or NPC
        > could
        > > > > end up
        > > > > > > with the power through sheer
        > > > > attrition.
        > > > > > >
        > > > > > > It would also help us
        define
        > the
        > > > > > > pantheon - if Magnus and
        > Dennis
        > > > are
        > > > > no
        > > > > > > longer friends because
        Magnus
        > > > kills
        > > > > > > Celane, or if Baish and
        Gadget
        > > > > become
        > > > > > > bitter enemies, so much the
        > > > better -
        > > > >  it
        > > > > > > will spice up the pantheon.
        > > > > > >
        > > > > > > >
        > > > > > > >     I thought I would
        start
        > a
        > > > new
        > > > > > > list, since the last one was
        > > > > getting a
        > > > > > > > tad long.
        > > > > > > >     Jim, you have renewed
        my
        > > > > interest
        > > > > > > in this plot, and hopefully
        > > > > > > > Damon's as well. 
        > Basically, the
        > > > > > > question of whether or not
        the
        > > > > > > > characters will succeed
        is a
        > > > moot
        > > > > > > one.  Jim has said we will,
        > but
        > > > > > > > honestly, even if he
        hadn't
        > > > said
        > > > > it,
        > > > > > > of course the characters
        would
        > > > > > > > succeed.  I understand
        what
        > > > Damon
        > > > > was
        > > > > > > saying in his e-mail, but we
        > > > > > > > always know the
        characters
        > will
        > > > > > > succeed.  How many times
        have
        > we
        > > > > failed,
        > > > > > > > in any campaign?  Sure,
        we
        > lose
        > > > > > > battles, but how often do
        we
        > lose
        > > > > the
        > > > > > > > war?  All Jim really did
        was
        > > > > > > verbalize it.
        > > > > > > >     So the question now
        is,
        > how
        > > > > well
        > > > > > > will the party succeed? 
        > Whosoever
        > > > > > > > grasps the power controls
        > the
        > > > > > > destiny.  That's a pretty
        tall
        > > > > order.
        > > > > > > > Will one of the Riders
        > > > succeed?
        > > > > Will
        > > > > > > one of the Black Legion? 
        > Celane?
        > > > > > > > How will Magnus' world
        > differ
        > > > from
        > > > > > > Quasit's?  Escrima's? 
        > Gadget's?
        > > > > > > > Will the party turn
        against
        > each
        > > > > > > other to claim the power? 
        In
        > my
        > > > > > > > opinion, the question of
        > how the
        > > > > > > adventure will end, and who
        > will
        > > > > > > > imprint the world with
        their
        > > > > desires,
        > > > > > > is infinitely more
        interesting
        > > > > > > > than whether or not the
        > group
        > > > will
        > > > > > > succeed at all.  Hopefully
        > Damon
        > > > > > > > agrees.
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