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John says: Not quite a blond joke, but humorous nonetheless...
I'm not offended by all the dumb blond jokes because I know I'm not dumb... and I also know that I'm not blond. - Dolly Parton
Jerry says: JK, remove LILASEVEN from the address macro. She doesn't get the idea of D&D at all sad to say.
Jerry says: Keith, call me tomorrow afternoon after school. I should be home by 4:30 or so. I'm ready to get these campaign folders done with. I've recounted and have decided that we need to make 15 folders. There are 7 color maps and circa 30 black and white maps. The color ones might look better on special paper of some kind. The black and white ones should print fine on regular paper. In fact, they should print out fine on my computer if you can scan them. Call me and we'll discuss what's appropriate and how much it will cost. Scanning and printing should be alot cheaper than copying them at Kinko's. The quality should be better when we printing them, I assume.
Jerry says: Kids, this means that we'll be able to get campaign folders to Keith, Tony, and David asap. Remember that it costs money for us to do this. If you can please prepare to help us out with about $10.00 to cover ink for the printer, copies done at Kinko's, nice paper for the color pages, Keith's costs for scanning and printing, etc. I have new players in the local group who need folders as well.
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Side stories
<David, please send me your whole idea as far as Stephanus and healers are concerned. I'll then email you back with any adaptations that need to be made to fit into the Woldian campaign.>
Jer, I really didn't have any further ideas about who Stephanus is or what exactly he is doing. From the description given in the 'scroll' during the last turn, it sounds like he is with the sage. Whether Stephanus was in trouble with the law, or helping a friend with an illness, or a missing family member, or whatever -- Flaust isn't aware of the circumstances. She is only pursuing his path because Stephanus was from 'the country', and she was concerned about his naivete in 'the big city'. Her background is farm life, and she remembers her first encounters with city folk...
The Healers can be a subset of any religious organization. They are basically the doctors in this society, strongly following a form of the Hippocratic Oath, and refusing to take a life except in the most extreme of circumstances. The small order that she comes from focuses on research -- she is one of the few in this institution that regularly travels to obtain herbs, information, etc. -- she was the most qualified to go after Stephanus. Her areas of expertise are Dwarven, Human, and Halfing healing.
I do not plan on adding any more details to Stephanus -- I was attempting clarify his importance to me as a fellow healer only, in response to Tiburon when he stated <Who is he (Stephanus) and what can he do for you?>. If you would like me to develop any areas in the campaign, please let me know the appropriate background, so I can avoid inconsistencies.
David
David says to David : Hey, David, that last line spoken by Mitchifer sounds familiar...
Mitchifer sounds alot like Lucifer. Hmmm.
Tony says: Sorry about missing the past few turns...I tried to get on in the evening and it wouldn't happen....I tried for about a half hour straight....and got frustrated, and turned off the 'puter.....But I'm back.
Jerry says: Tony, do you have the AOL add on program that give you the 9 times redial on both numbers? It helps me.
David says: Jerry, the best time for me for on-line play is Saturday morning, or Saturday evening.
Jerry says: We'll poll everyone when we're ready to go and see what turns up.
David says to David : Hey, David, that last line spoken by Mitchifer sounds familiar...
Mitchifer sounds alot like Lucifer. Hmmm
Jerry says: ....and looks and laughs like Santa Claus....and has little elves....hehe.
Muhahahaha!!!!
JK gets the next two turns.
Introduction of The Jericho: JK and I have always wanted to run a truly creative bar fight. This is difficult to do in a "live" game either around a table or online due to the fact that everyone is limited by only one person being able to say what they are doing at a time. However, in an email game, the DM and players have time to sit back and brainstorm resulting in truly creative situations. Much fun! The turns are running 2 hours during the bar fight. We're ready for it to be over after the two weeks it takes to complete it. I come up with the idea of adding two more DM's about this time. Use the talent you have, right?
Hey David. I'll be coming to Atlanta soon. I'll let you know when.
Didn't get a Turn from Jus this round. Probably because I sent the last one out a little late or maybe because John lives in a different hemisphere.
JK says- Hey John, I've got a question -What kind of TV do you get in the Marshall Islands? Do you have to have a satellite or do you just have local programming? Is there even local programming? -These are the important questions. Wait till we ask the unimportant ones.
Talvik says: here you go! Hey Jerry, where did you get that redial program? did you get it from AOL? If so, where?....I'd like to get it. -the redial program came from aol. it lets you dial in 9 times on each line automatically- so 18 times total. go to keyword (ctrl+k) 'redial' and you should find it.
John says: Well, lets send this one out a little earlier. At 10:16 my time; I've been sending around 1-3pm my time. Don't know why you aren't receiving.
Jerry says: I think it was a one time glitch, John. It happens to everyone occasionally as you know.
John says: By chance, does AOL go down for daily maintenance, and I am sending at an inappropriate time?
Jerry says: AOL goes down irregularly for maintenance. Usually during the night and early morning, say 3:00-6:00AM for an hour or so. But as far as I know, it only does so with need maybe once or twice a month.
John says: Let me know if you receive both (this and the one sent about 11am).
Jerry says: I was in a hurry this morning and didn't notice the time or address. I'll have more time this evening to do that. I'll check my archives and get back to you on this tonight, John.
JK says: Oops I forgot to send a turn last time. Didn't think about responding to my own turn
Jerry says: Yeah, that is a weird feeling. I noticed that as well.
David says: Did I understand the dialog correctly? I see two of the coins, one of which we gave to the barkeep, the other Flaust has which the barkeep wants us to take and use again.?!?.
Jerry says: Yes. One coin which was on Loren's scroll allowed you to enter and paid for your stay there and your exit. The other coin was given by a stranger named Domic to Flaust the Cleric in response to Nonam's telling of The Three's adventure. It should be able to return you to this place sometime in the future when you want to return.
Jerry says: See you all tomorrow.
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