Cool! The plot possibilities when dealing with the tricksy folk are endless.
'Dirty Girls'
Gaming 1: You are likely to be eaten by a grue
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Finally had our first in-person session last night. It was great actually getting people around a table and rolling real dice. Just need to get back in the facespace DMing groove again. 7 years of Roll20 has spoiled me from having everything a simple click away and it doing the math for me.
Sounds like fun.
My players instantly loved one of the NPCs I introduced (a dim-witted but good-hearted Dragonborn war priest) to the point one of them was contemplating buying and painting a mini for him since I didn't have one.
So of course he got killed by the orcs they were fighting 15 minutes later.
They're discussing if there's a way they can get him resurrected (they're only 3rd level and magic only recently came back into the world after a prior catastrophe so there's not exactly a bunch of high-level clerics around.) I smell another adventure.
I love it when players come up with story hooks on their own.
Whoops. Apparently Bethesda released a Skyrim-based RPG adventure that was a literal copy and paste hackjob of an official D&D adventure. [link]
It's fantastic that someone can make a career of that. I could never do it. I'm already self-conscious enough about not sucking when I'm running a game for my friends. Getting paid to run a game for strangers would be way too nerve-wracking.
Fun gaming anecdote. Our previous session the Warlock was using Spiderclimb to snipe monsters from the walls and ceilings without getting attacked in return. "This is the best! Why would I ever not use this?" Last session she was pulling the same trick from a 50' high ceiling, then gets blasted by a spell, fails her concentration check and falls, taking 20 something damage and landing prone next to a hungry ghoul. "Oh, that's why."
Buffistas will be happy to hear that Emmett has taken up D&D.
I felt compelled to ask him what his character is and he allowed as how they are running three campaigns in rotation.
So he's a...
Dwarf Barbarian (extra strong)
Half Elf Ranger (with some especially doofy norm name like...Josh)
Bard (named Poke Mudflap. I suggested that any bard with a name like that would sound like Tom Waits and he said he was going to start playing him like that.)