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This session we started two men down. Tragic! Since the game only runs every two weeks though, I’m not eager to miss a game session unless we absolutely have to. So, we assume that Odd Whispan and Grimshenko are tagging along behind, writing them passively out of the scene.
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This sessions sees us up one Rudy, a RL friend of mine who I talked into joining up, and down one Ben, who is auditioning for a national tour of the play Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. We have to bring Rudy into the Fantasy Ground/Skype fold, and after a few bumps, he’s well on his way.
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One of my players is pretty damn handy with a graphics app, and he made the logo for the campaign that you see above. I love it. You can catch Matt grooving over here.
All this evening was spent in front of Campaign Cartographer, building a map of the Slaughtervale. I’d already sketched it out, but wanted the players to look at something besides my scribblings in my moleskine.
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So, I’m still attempting to catch up on my notes for the Blacktree Chronicles, but I want to instill good habits with the new game I just started. I’ve discussed the Slaughtervale background, so I’ll spare you the world pitch and introduce you to our beloved cast. The premise here is that the characters are slaves newly escaped from the residuum mines of Harzushad, the largest city in the efreet nation of the Ash. Read the rest of this entry »
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Here’s my pitch for the Slaughtervale, the setting for my online game.
Long ago, this realm had another name. That was before the Elemental Chaos and the Astral Sea creaked at the barrier of this world. Sensing the ending of this realm, many fled. They fled to echoes of the region in the Feywild and the Shadowfell. Some fled to other parts of the world. Others stayed, unbelieving the words of sages who foretold the doom of the land. Read the rest of this entry »
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