2015-04-11
2015-04-10
2015-04-09
Wynmeth is voted off the Island! Elemental Evil--D&D Encounters S20 S4
Luckily we had something with which to whip our tears from our eyes
Then I tried to take a Pano photo inside the room
which I always seem to have a hard time getting started
and seems to stop and just take a regular picture cause I am doing something wrong
and then when I get it does not really look as awesome as I had hoped.
Our table did look fantastic
I had some great Gamescience dice to make up for the recently stolen D20

Here are the theives dice--not the high number of unmatching D6's--which is likely the sign of a deeper problem...is there a specific word for Dice Kleptomania

In any event, the other players all have these awesome Dice towers, so I made one from a Pringles container
I tore the bottom off of another tube to make an angled plane that would kick the die out

It worked great
Jack and then tried to design a logo for the Bull Rushers. Here is his design--which is pretty great
My design is Bull Horns on Getty Lee, which I think is a winning combination even if I did not capture it very well
The adventure was fantastic--with Six Very different PCs and players.
Our Trojan Horse wagon adventure to capture the bandits worked very well
but in the end, my PC--the great Deep Gnome Bard Sage Wynmeth was voted off the island Survivor Style...Great fun.
2015-04-08
D&D Podcast ORGANIZED PLAY: ELEMENTAL EVIL review
Another fantastic Podcast featuring Shelly & Bart!
This one focused on something I am actually very interested in, so I may have loved it more than normal.
Chris Tulach and Chris Lindsay are awesome guests who not only provide a ton of great content & insight into the Adventure League, highlighting several of the upcoming changes, and are just generally awesome representatives of D&D.
The name of Demogorgon's heads (Aameul & Hethradiah) is discussed--but they do not resolve the eternal conflict of which is which in the below picture.
The Location of Tiamet's brains is reviewed--I had never actually thought about this--I had always assumed that each head operated kind of independently based on its nature & that she was the collection of those actions...but a central mind does make a lot more sense...I will work on this one...
I strongly recommend that you listen to this one.
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