The Devil's Dreams OOC
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You can always state future intent and contingency plans in OOC or by PM of course!
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AIL- Post soon, buddy,
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Re: The Devil's Dreams OOC
oops looks like we failed to save Ferenc.. At least Gauderic is live.
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I may edit that last update, if Ail's PC is not with the main group. No effect on what just happened, but you'll get another POV and maybe something else will happen with Eustace and the NPCs.
Wating on word from Ail.
Wating on word from Ail.
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No problem, dude. You might just go back and edit a previous post.(OOC: I'm sorry, but I do have to make a reference to past scenes since I didn't have time to post. I'm in a different time zone than most of you, mind it).
Hmmm, or place your flashback in a box? That would keep the flow better, I suspect. It's fine, though.
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Ail- I went back and pasted your
I will PM you you the results of you know what...
Retcon can be our friend.
on the top of the page, in aentire flashback
Flows much better that way. That gave your PC the last word before the group split up and hurried off, NPcs and Alain to the house, and PCs through the escape tunnel.quote box.
I will PM you you the results of you know what...
Retcon can be our friend.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
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Re: The Devil's Dreams OOC
K, I'm out for some hours. I'm not sure when I'll be able to post again.
Zumba d'Oxossi (A Stitch in Souragne)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
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Okay.
I'm writing the epilogue/postscript for the chapter now.
I'm writing the epilogue/postscript for the chapter now.
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Awesome.
At least this time we didn't let the villain get away!
At least this time we didn't let the villain get away!
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RocEter wrote:Awesome.
At least this time we didn't let the villain get away!
Indeed.
I was surprised you didn't use a sap.
Maybe you should invest in one?
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Damn I'm getting too old for D&D--all the action keeps happening after my bedtime!
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But yes, we seem to be very fond of backstabbing instead of koshing, huh?
Looking forward to the epilogue!
Looking forward to the epilogue!
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Brock Marsh Runoff wrote:But yes, we seem to be very fond of backstabbing instead of koshing, huh?
Looking forward to the epilogue!
I just posted the epilogue, as a tag on that last post. I may amend it slightly.
Consider that thread closed, guys.
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I am open for questions.
Note on Thom- no cash reward for you, Mr. Dagger-Happy. Publishing the notes may make both you and Gauderic some money, though.
Note on Thom- no cash reward for you, Mr. Dagger-Happy. Publishing the notes may make both you and Gauderic some money, though.
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Wow, that was fast...! ^^; I was curious about the Circle, but as long as it doesn't come out of the underworld, raving for flesh or somesuch, I'm content. Everline will eventually leave the estate, forcing herself every step of the way if she has to. If she can accompany other people going somewhere interesting, that's a plus.
What about Alain, though?
What about Alain, though?