The Devil's Dreams OOC

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Present it to Thom, who knows what will happen then..
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Codicil added. Now the IC thread is truly finito.
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ewancummins wrote:
Adam wrote:The real tragedy of the game, of course, is that all the trouble prevented his being allowed to present his new invention to all of the scholars at the conference.
Indeed!
Actually, that might have been fit in. I don't know what sort of invention it is, but in the IC, Ewan said the conclave reconvened and that the sages present celebrated some of the PCs. Surely, there is still time in one of these scenes to present an invention?
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Ail wrote:
ewancummins wrote:
Adam wrote:The real tragedy of the game, of course, is that all the trouble prevented his being allowed to present his new invention to all of the scholars at the conference.
Indeed!
Actually, that might have been fit in. I don't know what sort of invention it is, but in the IC, Ewan said the conclave reconvened and that the sages present celebrated some of the PCs. Surely, there is still time in one of these scenes to present an invention?
We aren't going to play it, but yes, I suppose he'd have had time to show off his invention. If not, there's always next year's convention!
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Here's a question: who was the man who almost murdered the shepherd boy?
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He was a sheep rustler and small-time bandit named Guillaume.
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Did the party ever meet him?
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Nope.

He wasn't important to the situation with the Delapores, but he could have formed a subplot.
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