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Invisible Man wrote:DMing a 5e game with friends I've known since we were kids. Reconnected after we moved back to the area last year.
One setup session, two gameplay sessions. They've leveled up, solved some puzzles, collected loot, defaced corpses, contracted scabies from buxom wenches, destroyed a yuan-ti nest, battled a monster they refer to as 'the invisible vagina,' giant spider, flail snail, and attempted to unravel the mystery of their initial imprisonment.
They always bring some obscure mead or some shit. I drink ginger ale. Usually four-five hour sessions...it's a really good time.
worra wrote:Has anyone checked out the character sheet stuff on the official WotC D&D Beyond site? It's pretty damn handy, my previous group was using it.
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spacelordmother wrote:Invisible Man wrote:DMing a 5e game with friends I've known since we were kids. Reconnected after we moved back to the area last year.
One setup session, two gameplay sessions. They've leveled up, solved some puzzles, collected loot, defaced corpses, contracted scabies from buxom wenches, destroyed a yuan-ti nest, battled a monster they refer to as 'the invisible vagina,' giant spider, flail snail, and attempted to unravel the mystery of their initial imprisonment.
They always bring some obscure mead or some shit. I drink ginger ale. Usually four-five hour sessions...it's a really good time.
That sounds amazing.
Mead is gross. My last group always drank that Mountain Dew flavored vodka.worra wrote:Has anyone checked out the character sheet stuff on the official WotC D&D Beyond site? It's pretty damn handy, my previous group was using it.
They were super useful, but I always felt like it was a waste of a paper to keep reprinting every time anything changed. Wonder if there's any iPad apps?
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Invisible Man wrote:I neglected to mention that two NPCs in my game are named Kent and Eivind. Eivind is gonna turn out to be a real dickbag (sorry buddy).
Kent is a barkeep at a village tavern. Suspicious, muttonchopped, and always willing to help a traveler find a wench.
Eivind is the majordomo to Stephanos (one of the big bads). Eivind has contracted the PCs out as mercenaries, but they don't yet realize they're pawns in a scheme to enslave the varied peoples of Areola.
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bloatedsack wrote:I grew up with 1st edition, and I preferred everything about 2nd except for the explosion in "kits" and crap they started to push, but rules-wise 2E was where it's at. Last few times I played, we used a rule set called "Dungeon" or something which was supposed to harken back to the more open, imagination based versions of D&D, which was nice.
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