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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:15 pm
Zelyhon LunaInverse I remember when Stream and I were playing a GURPS game, and we toppled a mountain. xd Yes, because of our direct antics, we caused a whole mountain to collapse. It wasn't our target, it wasn't even our intent to destroy a mountain, but we were a little reckless. Of course, then there was the time when we destroyed existence. I think that was our royal crowning achievement. rofl See, that's the real fun of DnD and other pen and paper RPGs. You get plentiful hilarious stories to retell whenever the subject comes up. Like the one some friends of mine told me in undergrad. Someone used Stone to Mud on the cave roof above a dragon, then Mud to Stone once the dragon was covered in the roof. Then they reverse gravity'd it to get falling damage from the stone covered dragon hitting the ceiling, then more when it fell to the floor. And, for the final move, as it was falling, another two members of the party made one of the giant stalactites into a drill (yes, these two members had just watched Gurren Lagann. What of it?) and rode it down, impaling the dragon. Oh, I remember one time my group (same one that destroyed the mountain, but with different characters) came up with a rather unique idea. There was an invading army coming with their very large naval fleet. Now, our current party included many mages, all with various points of magical interest. We decided to send a sneak attack by killing a cave full of bats, then turning them into undead, then casting a magical explosive fireball (cannot be put out with anything other than magical water) with a time delay on them. Then they were sent to the fleet, and the way the time command worked was that the explosive magical fireball would go off when the bats came into physical contact with the actual ships. We didn't destroy the fleet, by any means, but we sure as hell gave them one hell of a welcome. Our GM just sat back as we planned this and we actually made the appropriate dice rolls to do so, and chortled the whole way as our bats flew off to their fiery undead doom. Yeah, our party's morality was questionable at that point. xd
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:34 pm
LunaInverse Zelyhon LunaInverse I remember when Stream and I were playing a GURPS game, and we toppled a mountain. xd Yes, because of our direct antics, we caused a whole mountain to collapse. It wasn't our target, it wasn't even our intent to destroy a mountain, but we were a little reckless. Of course, then there was the time when we destroyed existence. I think that was our royal crowning achievement. rofl See, that's the real fun of DnD and other pen and paper RPGs. You get plentiful hilarious stories to retell whenever the subject comes up. Like the one some friends of mine told me in undergrad. Someone used Stone to Mud on the cave roof above a dragon, then Mud to Stone once the dragon was covered in the roof. Then they reverse gravity'd it to get falling damage from the stone covered dragon hitting the ceiling, then more when it fell to the floor. And, for the final move, as it was falling, another two members of the party made one of the giant stalactites into a drill (yes, these two members had just watched Gurren Lagann. What of it?) and rode it down, impaling the dragon. Oh, I remember one time my group (same one that destroyed the mountain, but with different characters) came up with a rather unique idea. There was an invading army coming with their very large naval fleet. Now, our current party included many mages, all with various points of magical interest. We decided to send a sneak attack by killing a cave full of bats, then turning them into undead, then casting a magical explosive fireball (cannot be put out with anything other than magical water) with a time delay on them. Then they were sent to the fleet, and the way the time command worked was that the explosive magical fireball would go off when the bats came into physical contact with the actual ships. We didn't destroy the fleet, by any means, but we sure as hell gave them one hell of a welcome. Our GM just sat back as we planned this and we actually made the appropriate dice rolls to do so, and chortled the whole way as our bats flew off to their fiery undead doom. Yeah, our party's morality was questionable at that point. xd I see nothing morally questionable about that. XD Invading army + exploding undead bats = a good way of trying to scare them off with minimal casualties. It's not necessarily your fault that the generals forced them on. So, in reality, that was the Lawful Good option. XD Ah, the old "Justify-that-this-act-totally-fits-my-alignment" game. Annoying as a GM, hilarious as a player.
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:50 pm
Zelyhon LunaInverse Zelyhon LunaInverse I remember when Stream and I were playing a GURPS game, and we toppled a mountain. xd Yes, because of our direct antics, we caused a whole mountain to collapse. It wasn't our target, it wasn't even our intent to destroy a mountain, but we were a little reckless. Of course, then there was the time when we destroyed existence. I think that was our royal crowning achievement. rofl See, that's the real fun of DnD and other pen and paper RPGs. You get plentiful hilarious stories to retell whenever the subject comes up. Like the one some friends of mine told me in undergrad. Someone used Stone to Mud on the cave roof above a dragon, then Mud to Stone once the dragon was covered in the roof. Then they reverse gravity'd it to get falling damage from the stone covered dragon hitting the ceiling, then more when it fell to the floor. And, for the final move, as it was falling, another two members of the party made one of the giant stalactites into a drill (yes, these two members had just watched Gurren Lagann. What of it?) and rode it down, impaling the dragon. Oh, I remember one time my group (same one that destroyed the mountain, but with different characters) came up with a rather unique idea. There was an invading army coming with their very large naval fleet. Now, our current party included many mages, all with various points of magical interest. We decided to send a sneak attack by killing a cave full of bats, then turning them into undead, then casting a magical explosive fireball (cannot be put out with anything other than magical water) with a time delay on them. Then they were sent to the fleet, and the way the time command worked was that the explosive magical fireball would go off when the bats came into physical contact with the actual ships. We didn't destroy the fleet, by any means, but we sure as hell gave them one hell of a welcome. Our GM just sat back as we planned this and we actually made the appropriate dice rolls to do so, and chortled the whole way as our bats flew off to their fiery undead doom. Yeah, our party's morality was questionable at that point. xd I see nothing morally questionable about that. XD Invading army + exploding undead bats = a good way of trying to scare them off with minimal casualties. It's not necessarily your fault that the generals forced them on. So, in reality, that was the Lawful Good option. XD Ah, the old "Justify-that-this-act-totally-fits-my-alignment" game. Annoying as a GM, hilarious as a player. It didn't help that my player was a necromancer knight who served the force of oblivion and was a total nihillist (more than a few Big Lebowski jokes made their rounds of the table). The fun part was telling another mage at the table that I wasn't out to take anything over, but to do my part to further the cause of destruction before meeting "the end I deserve". I don't think it helped that I had made it clear that I didn't expect a pleasant death.
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:59 pm
TONIGHT I ANNIHILATED PRE-TEENS AND FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE ANCIENT AND GLORIOUS GAME OF CURLING.
FOR SUCCULENT HAM.
ONE DOES NOT TRIFLE WITH MINE ROCKS.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 2:14 am
After much contemplating and rage (see post in the venting thread for further info), I've decided I'm only going to work there until I can get enough money together to go back to college, which ironically, can be done by january if I plan it out right and save as much money as humanly possible. I just have to see if my less than stellar performance while I was out in Arizona will affect me negatively when applying to go back to college. I hope they say i can completely ignore that part since my grade while in NY were so good. If not, I may have to come up with another plan of action, even though I really want to go back and get my BA or at the least an AS.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:34 am
LunaInverse I remember when Stream and I were playing a GURPS game, and we toppled a mountain. xd Yes, because of our direct antics, we caused a whole mountain to collapse. It wasn't our target, it wasn't even our intent to destroy a mountain, but we were a little reckless. Of course, then there was the time when we destroyed existence. I think that was our royal crowning achievement. rofl ...I used to play for that mountain. I went out everyday and played trying to make it move.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:38 am
It is snowing now.
There are papers due very soon.
The time for work nears.
Thank you.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:43 am
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:32 pm
;-; I was going to, but I'm not sure. My original plan was to stay with Era for a few days. WJ had told me that if he could come from Canada, I could go from New York. But I has no money and no way there gonk
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:33 pm
Kinetic Dream It is snowing now. There are papers due very soon. The time for work nears. Thank you. You were one off ;D heart
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:43 pm
Rae x Rae ;-; I was going to, but I'm not sure. My original plan was to stay with Era for a few days. WJ had told me that if he could come from Canada, I could go from New York. But I has no money and no way there gonk Aww, I hope you can find a way..! crying *only going Saturday, otherwise would offer room or something* WJ's going? ninja
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:46 pm
Skizzors Rae x Rae ;-; I was going to, but I'm not sure. My original plan was to stay with Era for a few days. WJ had told me that if he could come from Canada, I could go from New York. But I has no money and no way there gonk Aww, I hope you can find a way..! crying *only going Saturday, otherwise would offer room or something* WJ's going? ninja I'd LOVE to go. That was originally at a time in which I was supposed to be visiting Zero but we're both pressed for cash. Mostly it's a ride that's the issue, but I also have a trip during January term that I need money for. crying
And unless something's changed, he's going. He was the one who talked me into it originally.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:52 pm
Rae x Rae Great Tattooist Oni Rae x Rae PETA's Cooking Mama Kills Turkeys game annoys me. I have no issue with vegetarians OR people who eat meat, but PETA is just too ridiculous sometimes. Don't tie my people down to those nutjobs plz. I'm not relating anyone to PETA. I'm saying that, though no one as far as the dietary or moral issues bothers me, they stand QUITE a bit alone. Not to mention the reason they bother me isn't because they believe in vegetarianism. It's their attitude and practices with annoy the hell out of me. Oh, that was humour. Like "let my people goooooo." Misunderstandings suck, humour does not.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:54 pm
LunaInverse Ok, so far I've got the following people who sent me their address for the card exchange: Skizzors Rae x Rae Mala Zely Joasis ERA718 Stream & Luna xd Does anyone else want to join in the fun? I would but you would not get a card until March.
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Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:57 pm
Kinetic Dream LunaInverse I remember when Stream and I were playing a GURPS game, and we toppled a mountain. xd Yes, because of our direct antics, we caused a whole mountain to collapse. It wasn't our target, it wasn't even our intent to destroy a mountain, but we were a little reckless. Of course, then there was the time when we destroyed existence. I think that was our royal crowning achievement. rofl ...I used to play for that mountain. I went out everyday and played trying to make it move. The mountain screamed three times today, I guess it thought I wanted to play.
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