Stupid computers
So, mine crashed yesterday... despite being virus free as certified by 2 different virus scanners.
Ah well, the problem, you see, is that overheating bit. Seems it might just have mangled the network card or something. New case with additional fans today. Hopefully that will help.
Meanwhile, apologies to those I left midscene - it wasn't my fault, and I still can't get back on the internet on my PC at home. Just so you know. Hopefully, that will be fixed by the time I get home from Nightclass tonight.
The suckiest part is that I lost 4 hours of time to work on my accounting stuff. *sigh*
arwen77 has departed for home, and hopefully is arriving there sometime around now. With his very own talking Stitch. *mwahahahahaha*
The cluck up brigade?
Well, those of us who were still level 2 are now at level 3. And Tiaryn didn't die... not quite. ;) She did cluck up though - go figure. But in the end, they helped destroy some bad guys, and Tiaryn is beginning to take it personally that the red robed wizards and Gruumsh's priests keep picking on her ... or her family. Course, since she's only a bard, it doesn't seem to matter too much that she's getting peeved. Though - her parents did give her an interesting fireball wand. A wild fireball wand, it turns out. *shudders* That thing is scary.
Oh, and it truly sucks to be dizzy throughout the whole fight and barely able to inspire your friends with your music. But at least her friends now have to admit that Tiaryn's performances are improving. *beams* Which only means that I'll no doubt roll a 1 next time.
One of these days though, Tiaryn will manage to kill something, and the whole party will die of the shock. Including the DM. ;)
It will be interesting to see how this goes, once it's moved online. I guess we will see.
Ah well, the problem, you see, is that overheating bit. Seems it might just have mangled the network card or something. New case with additional fans today. Hopefully that will help.
Meanwhile, apologies to those I left midscene - it wasn't my fault, and I still can't get back on the internet on my PC at home. Just so you know. Hopefully, that will be fixed by the time I get home from Nightclass tonight.
The suckiest part is that I lost 4 hours of time to work on my accounting stuff. *sigh*
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The cluck up brigade?
Well, those of us who were still level 2 are now at level 3. And Tiaryn didn't die... not quite. ;) She did cluck up though - go figure. But in the end, they helped destroy some bad guys, and Tiaryn is beginning to take it personally that the red robed wizards and Gruumsh's priests keep picking on her ... or her family. Course, since she's only a bard, it doesn't seem to matter too much that she's getting peeved. Though - her parents did give her an interesting fireball wand. A wild fireball wand, it turns out. *shudders* That thing is scary.
Oh, and it truly sucks to be dizzy throughout the whole fight and barely able to inspire your friends with your music. But at least her friends now have to admit that Tiaryn's performances are improving. *beams* Which only means that I'll no doubt roll a 1 next time.
One of these days though, Tiaryn will manage to kill something, and the whole party will die of the shock. Including the DM. ;)
It will be interesting to see how this goes, once it's moved online. I guess we will see.
Gee, ya think?
Yeah. I was thinking that, too...
Mind you, I know nothing about the modern setting for this stuff. Other than there is a Mirelle class. *snickers*
The fact that there's a Mirelle class is just boggling.
But, *grin* I have no problem with the people knowing nothing about the modern setting. Makes running the campaign so much more interesting. Chargen is simple, anyway. Far less complicated than the AD&D chargen. (To a certain extent, anyway.) It's much more fun to take clueless characters and toss them into the deep end to see what happens...
Especially when what they think is the deep-end is almost invariably only the shallows!
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And, btw, your badness level is just about as high as that of our current DM. *beams sweetly*
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'Cause, you know, given the difference in his size to mine... That makes quite a bit of difference to the actual badness level. *grin*
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But either way, it's a lot of fun.
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After all, all these comments about your badness level and his say nothing about the level of badness the rest of us have achieved.
*grins*
Need I say more?
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That really doesn't say much, actually.