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Re: DM and Player Props

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Seconded, thanks to Stephenumpf for inviting me to the fun last night.
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Ronan, THANK YOU.
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Kudos again to MS DM team, was lucky enough to get DMed by you guys (OT, Steph, Zelk) three, four times while visiting this week and had a blast.

The unexpected conversation with Thai's was a pleasant surprise as well, kudos to Muse. 8)
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Re: DM and Player Props

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Sincere thank you to DM_Phoenix for a very fun session yesterday. Allowed Bu to do some stuff he rarely gets a chance to IC, which is very greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much players involved for your patience with Bu/me during the RP with him. Believe me, it could ("should" for me) have been much longer than it actually was, that kind of... ritual... should not ever be taken lightly - so apologies if you were waiting longer than you wanted while Bu was doing his thing.

Thanks trentfrompunchy, Kelmont, and Adanu for your consistent and deep RP. cheers!
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I always wanted to see the spell in action ;)

I suppose that is one good thing in dnd 4.0.. There is a clear separation between ritual magic and normal spells. I long for the day divine spells require blessed ground and such to do big things.
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I wanted to thank the tech team, Zelk, and Foam, plus Castano for fixing the issues in Caer Calidyrr so quickly for us. :)
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I just wanted to acknowledge DMs Discover and Zelk for DMing under very tough circumstances. The time and effort in reviewing the situation shows a genuine care for the players and the integrity of the game. Kudos to you both.
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epetrow wrote:I just wanted to acknowledge DMs Discovery and Zelk for DMing under very tough circumstances. The time and effort in reviewing the situation shows a genuine care for the players and the integrity of the game. Kudos to you both.
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Re: DM and Player Props

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I will say this on the topic. When my PC dies, I want to handle it as well as AnalogKid did on Friday and in the days after.
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Kudos to DM Xan for a VERY challenging and creative twist to a battle royale...

If there's a climactic fight that's actually tougher than that ahead of us, I'm truly truly scared. :shock:

Kudos to the guys for surviving, while fighting nekkid! Daertho's True Sight was timely.
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+ a lot.

Thanks, Xan.
Sorry for the brain farts towards the end, got tired.

Also... "Keren, think of the Unicorns?" Seriously? You kept a straight face while writing that?
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Re: DM and Player Props

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Thank you Mick, for reinvigorating BG.
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shad0wfax wrote:Thank you Mick, for reinvigorating BG.
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And i'll add a few thanks for SF (i'm assuming for small mod changes for mick's plot) and Zelk (For lovely static chains that keep an interest going for a at least a few weeks).
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Wrong thread? You guys meant to post in the BG forums I'm guessing...
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Thanks Analogkid for your time and patience, and Muse for efforts to keep players involved in stuff!
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It’s not the critic who counts...The credit belongs to the man who actually is in the arena, who strives violently, who errs and comes up short again and again...who if he wins, knows the triumph of high achievement, but who if he fails, fails while daring greatly.-T. Roosevelt
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