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Jerry says to Everyone: I've been without a computer at home since last Thursday and haven't been committed yet. However, I've come close several times. I don't know when David will finish with it. So Keith or JK may need to run my turns on Thurs and Fri if I haven't received it yet. Keith, I'll let you know when I get it back. David has my heartfelt thanks for being willing to spend all this time getting it to work right. He's added memory up to 80 mg. put in a 6.4 gig hard drive using my 1.5 one as a slave. He's replaced my CDROM as well since it busted.
Also, upon the return of the computer I'll get back to work on the website. I should have up the online game within a week or so. Go check it out. I also have new legends to include, 4 redone maps to help the appearance of the page, a links page to do, and then JK will add a Message Board as he gets some time later in the spring at which time we'll give playing by message board rather than email a try.
David Hott-Keith, I reread the turns and I think we have only killed two skeletons as of this turn. Aventine one and Gareth one. Aventine got an attack on his last skeleton, Gareth did not as it took three attacks to kill the first skeleton. Gareth killed his first this turn, Aventine damaged his second this turn. Still two standing. Good job on the module. Glad your doing it. Good insertion of the characters (I'm assuming they were not planned events until after the module began). Keep up the good work.
Keith- I have to go out of town for a few days. Jerry says that he will be able to do some turns starting Monday. Sorry about this , it came up suddenly.
Jerry says: Hey John, I understand you'll be coming to the mainland in May (Angie told me) and will be in WFalls. I'll want you to go to supper or a late coffee at Carrows with the local gang so you can meet such people as Keith, JK, Anthony, and Tony. Depending on your schedule, we perhaps could play a live game one evening. I understand that family comes first and friends second. However, if you come into town and don't drop by like a certain David Hill did, you're dead meat!!!
Jerry says: Keith, it looks like I'll be picking up my computer about Friday so you'll have to run the turns Thurs. and Fri. Sorry. I'll be ready to start next week. In fact, if ya want I can give you a break, however, I figure you at this point would like to see the module through to the end. [grin]
Jerry says: I took my 6th graders skating last night to Sandy Beach. The shoes were horrible. It turns out that the place is now owned by a couple of guys in their twenties from 10th and Broad Church of Christ. The kids had lots of fun. It is very entertaining to watch 6th graders and their first tentative moves toward the opposite sex. There's something very innocent about it....funny too.
Jerry says: Out of character, Som was holding from the previous round allowing him cast in segment 1. You may do the same, of course, when you hold your action from one round to the next. :) I hope that this description was clear. If now ask questions. I didn't have time to draw you a map as the computer is still struggling with Windows 98 bugs.
Jerry says: That's right. We (David Hott) and I loaded in Windows 98 so that I could take advantage of a program called FAT32 which allows you to install large hard drives without partitioning them. The problem is that the video driver is not wanting to cooperate with the Windows98 programming. We're trying to get updated drivers from the video card company. Till then strange things are happening to the fonts and the screen.
David Hill: Well, let's see now...do I visit Jerry and give him the flu, jeopardizing my D&D character, or do I stay away and offend him, jeopardizing my D&D character...
Jerry says: No you call and say, Hey Jerry, I'd drop by but I'm sick. Just wanted you to know why and that I wasn't being unfriendly. JK actually cried when he didn't get to meet you....and Anthony, he's written his poem called "The Flaust I never met." hehe....
Jerry says: Woohoo! I'm DMing again....get out your dice and prepare to die!!!!!! Whooooo!~~~
Jerry says: I get my computer back on Saturday afternoon.
Jerry says: So David, tell us all about the selling of your house and your plans for the new one!!!
Jerry says: So John, tell us all about your plans for your vacation.
Jerry says: So Keith, tell us where you are going and all the trouble you're going to get into there.
Jerry says: So David, tell us about Hotlanta and your cool life there.
Tony2 and Janie, why don't you send in a glowing paragraph and introduce yourselves to everyone. (They are both new players in our local group who are now receiving the online game to read.)
Get the idea folks? Share you lives with us that have none below the line!!! Remember, anything you don't want posted on the internet WILL be removed. I know how to do that now and can do it very easily and quickly.
Also add for the 2,467th time, Kevin Wimberly's new email address as he is now online after going off line for the 2,466th time.
See yall tomorrow,
Jerry
John says: I know that's probably not quite what you meant by waiting for the next turn, but I had to try...
Jerry says: Nice try.
David says: If you read the past 2 turns, you will see Gareth did NOT stand in the doorway, he DID look into the room as he quickly opened the door and back up, and he would NOT have stepped around the corner in plain view of Som if he would have seen him (and he would have) , he would have gotten his bow and arrows out and attempted a shot. (although he may have been frozen in place attempting a shot around the corner). Should have been played differently. (By the way: Welcome back)
Jerry says: The last 2 skeletons were at the end of the hallway in front of the doorway as was shown in my map that I made. [grin] Fighting these skeletons put you in front of the door in my mind. I did miss the part about you stepping back. Sorry. You were kinda unclear as to what you meant by backing up. Did you intend to backup out of view or take a strategic step back to allow only one or two opponents to exit through the door at a time. As EVERYONE in the party is wanting IN and not OUT, I placed you as far forward as I could thinking that you guys wanted to kill this dude instead of hide from him. [grin] I'll release you and Aventine at the end of this round just to be fair and because we're trying to have fun. I'll also hold off on the Lightning Bolt that Keith called for during this second round which would slam into the area beyond the door for the same reason. See I can be reasoned with! It's just a very rare thing. :)
Jerry continues: Seriously, it was very hard to interpret some things as I have been out of the picture for awhile. Please stick with me and the bumps will even out in a few days.
David says: As far as my house stuff goes: We have a buyer for our house. They have checked out OK and have put down non-refundable earnest money. We are supposed to close between now and May 15. We met with Brent Willson (2 L's) in Wichita Falls Saturday and received our first set of drawings from him. He's our architect. We'll meet again in the next two weeks or so. Once we work out the details we'll begin getting bids on the jobs (We are going to be our own General Contractors for the project). Once we have an idea on how much it will cost to build we'll negotiate with the bank(s) for financing. We met them once and they have pre-approved us for the loan. It's just a matter now of deciding what we can really qualify for and what we'll have to add/cut from the plans to do it. We'll see. While we build we'll live in a lease house which we are currently looking for. Kim and I have been planning this for a long time. We've been in our house about 3 years longer than we anticipated. It's not been bad, just behind schedule. We looked for the land for five years and we finally found it. 2 1/2 heavily wooded acres in a gated community. It wasn't gated when we bought and no mention of this was made. We just got lucky (or was it something else...). We were the first people to buy land there. We'll be about the 7th or 8th person to build (I hope). It will be a beautiful area when finished. There are already several beautiful homes already. That about does it for now. I'll keep you posted.
Jerry says: I just wanted everyone else to hear the good news that I'd heard. We always knew you'd make it big David.....even when you were mowing all the lawns in Wichita Falls....right guys?
Jerry says: In a message dated 98-04-06 00:49:26 EDT, I wrote: << Also add for the 2,467th time, Kevin Wimberly's new email address as he is now online after going off line for the 2,466th time.
Kevin says: Hey I can't help it if I can afford AOL one day and can't even afford food the next.
Jerry says: Scott Marley? Are you out there? Please respond within a week or I"ll assume that your listed email address is no longer valid. JK do you know if Scott's email address has changed since he quit Kinko's?
Jerry says: I didn't receive turns from JK or Tony. I'll keep moving people who don't send in turns to the end of the party so to speak....if they stay there long....who knows what will happen to them. Muhahhahha!
Jerry says: See yall tonight. (I did this Tues. morning as I was bushed Monday night.)
Jerry says: In my first draft of yesterday's turn I mentioned that the flames died out before Som ascended the stairs. Somehow it got deleted from the final version of the turn. Sorry. To be fair, I'll assign 5 more hpd to Som for running through the fire. I rolled his save for garments vs. flame and he didn't catch on fire, though. Sorry. FYI, Greek fire burns for two rounds, so Som should have been burned as he ascended as now has happened.
Jerry continues: I don't make it a practice to change things after the fact in a "live" game. I don't intend to do this every round. Occasionally when it affects someone in a life or death situation I'll do it in the online game if the mistake is caught the next day. After that, it stands. If it's not a life or death situation, usually I'll say yeah you're right, I'll try to remember that next time.
David says: Gareth will use hero points for saves from or for hits on Som. Not attacks on undead unless they are Ghouls or worse (and then only for saves).
Jerry says: David Hott, I've got you down for two. Remember guys to ask for hero points when you feel you deserve one. You may also nominate others for hero points at any time.
David says: I think it is only fair to allow a chance for Som's robes to catch fire as he appears to be either running through or real close to burning oil. Additionally it is up stairs which would slow him slightly and increase the chance of ignition. Also, are the stairs wood or stone?
Jerry says: Point taken. I checked. Nothing combusts. The Stairs are made of iron. It is not solid but open...you can see through it the openings in it. Does that make sense? Think of the wrought iron circular staircases you see in apartments sometimes.
David says: A note on the last turn comments: It sounds to me like you may not have received one of my turns regarding Gareth's location and actions. The door was never described as open or closed. I assumed closed. Gareth kicked open the door and quickly moved around the corner so as not to be in Som's direct line of fire. If Gareth was in front of the door as he killed the skeletons and it was open, he would have seen Som casting and would have warned the party and backed around the corner and done the bow and arrow thing. Seems like it all worked out OK. Except the fox pux (er - faux paux) about the burning stairs (I'm assuming after describing the stairs as 'On fire' Som would not have run up them.
David continues: Just some more breaking news: God really has a sense of humor. Kim's pregnant with #3. Due probably in November or December. She claims to have had nothing to do with it. Amazing.
Jerry says: Hmm....perhaps it's time to do the "manly thing" David to prevent #4. [very poor joke in very poor taste] Congratulations on #3. I predict another boy. Cast your votes folks.
JK says: I don't know about Scott's email.
JK says: I guess I checked my mail to early cause last time I looked there wasn't a turn yet, and now I've missed one.
Jerry says: Thanks JK. Everyone remove Scott M. from your address macros.
John says: Any comments about installing Win98 versus Win95? If you would be so kind, please forward my last message's computer questions to David Hott; my home PC is just about KO'd.
Jerry says: I didn't get any questions from you John, that I remember.
Jerry says: Hope you enjoy the turn. I'll see all of you tomorrow.
David Hill says: #3 will be a daughter.
David Hill continues: Shannon and I went down to Florida last weekend and ran around in St. Augustine (as in the type of grass), which is the oldest European settlement in North America. They had some nice stuff in the local shops, but it was all a little out of our budget. After that, we went on down to NASA -- things have changed a lot in 15 years. We had a very relaxing three-day vacation. The previous weekend, Shannon's parents visited us for a couple of days. We took them to see the Cyclorama (the world's largest oil painting, on a circular canvas), which depicts the battle of Atlanta (about 6 stories tall). It has a diorama attached to it in such a way that it's hard to see where the painting begins. We also took them on a tour of CNN, walked to Centennial Park (remember the bombing of '96?), drove to Stone Mountain (a confederate war memorial state park), which is the largest exposed granite surface in the world (if every person who ever lived took a piece of the mountain, 90% would still be there...) and has a carving done by the same guy who did Mount Rushmore's presidents. Well, you get the picture, lots of things to see and do here!
Jerry says: I visited Atlanta once when I was in Meistersingers in college. We went up Stone Mountain and saw one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. A storm was blowing over and we could actually with astonishing clarity see the forward line of the rain as it climbed the side of the mountain. Our quartet decided to entertain the people stranded at the top during the storm with an impromptu concert. One of those unforgettable moments. I believe we saw that diorama thing as well, but I don't remember much about it except that I thought it was impressive. If I remember right, I was in the middle of a cool book at the time and glanced around, went outside and enjoyed a rare moment of privacy on tour reading while the others toured the site.
David Hott says: 5 hit points? I'm shocked. I'll have to ask more often... - Not really. Good show.
David Hott says: "The manly thing?" The MANLY thing?!?! If I take your meaning correctly, NOT! I stand firmly opposed anyone purposefully destroying any part of their body (other than the "If your eye causes you to sin pluck it out" argument). Especially mine. Besides, who says #4 isn't in the cards? You never know. Hope it's not a girl, I'd hate to be wrapped around a 1 Centimeter pinky.
Jerry says: I think a girl would compliment your family very nicely. [grin] But my pick is still boy.
David says: Jerry,
I think you should run the turns whether or not everyone puts in a turn. It holds the game up if you don't and it takes a long time as it is to run a module. If subsequent turns don't work as a result of missing a turn unannounced too bad. Although I do believe due diligence is called for to determine why a turn was missed. As has happened before, email does get lost. (I tried to be nice ...). As far as places in the game go, your level of tolerance as DM is probably the best determining factor as to how much to put up with from any one person.
Jerry says: I agree. I have been for the most part haven't I? or should I say Keith has. The House Rules state for a local game that a player should gracefully bow out and go inactive if he or she is going to have to miss more than one session per month. I think that translates nicely to once a week for the online game. If anyone is going to have to miss more than one day a week, not counting announced trips etc., on an average, they should go inactive. Players who go inactive may return when their circumstances change. However, players who have gone inactive again and again are carefully evaluated before being allowed to rejoin as they have not shown commitment in the past. Comments everyone?
Anthony says: I read every turn but most times I can't think of what she would do. She just along for the ride.
Jerry says: That's like saying I want to play in the "local" game but will just sit back in the corner or check up on what's going on by phone from time to time. I need a turn each and every day you can do it......please. This reminds me of the ex-eagles song..."All she wants to do is dance." However it does kinda fit Kat's personality so far. [grin]
Jerry says: David Hill, you couldn't attack and search for traps like you asked to since that would have been two actions in a single round. Since you didn't designate which you'd rather do in case both were available, I had you do the first one listed.
Jerry says: David Hott, you still have THACO's of 20 listed on your character sheet. Your THACO as a fighter lowers by 1 each level. At third level your base THACO should be 18. However you've been giving yourself a +2 to hit for your specialization bonus in bastard swords. The rules call for a +1 to hit and a +2 to damage for specialization. So on your bastard sword, you should have a base of 18, lowered to 15 for your +3 for strength, and further lowered to 14 for your specialization bonus. Also you have listed a BSword (which I'm interpreting to be Bastard Swords) and then later a Broadsword. You give yourself a specialization bonus for the Broadsword too. You can have only ONE specialization....period. Please redoo your Combat Square and send me an updated Character Sheet. Thanks. JK, did you check these? {grin} Everyone check your combat sheets and be sure they are current. It's your loss if you're THACO Is off and I don't catch it. [grin]
Jerry says: Guys, if you are firing arrows, don't forget to designate which type of arrows (sheaf or flight) you are using each time if you have both. I'll assume flight unless stated otherwise.
Jerry says: Anthony and I have recently finished two MAJOR missing pieces of recent history. The legend of Joe Hand (consort and husband to the late King Claudia) and the extensive legend/story of the king herself. I've already sent unchecked versions of this to the DMs. As soon as I get them spell-checked and grammar-checked I'll share them with everyone. I plan to have them as well as Valdor's legend, the online game in it's entirety over the last two years, and the links page this weekend. I'm off on Friday and Monday so I hope to get this accomplished computer willing. Knock on wood.
Jerry says: I caught Keith online tonight. He was at his parents house in Lubbock. Keith's parents said hi to those of you who know them.....they used be members at Faith Village Church of Christ as some of you know.
Jerry says: See all of you tomorrow. This turn proved to be somewhat difficult as combat usually is....especially the first round of actual attacks. It took about 2 hours. Donations accepted....[evil grin]
John says: Jerry, I will attempt to respond to your email concerning the next module ASAP. My usage time for email from work is limited, but I'll make the best of it.
Jerry says: No problem John. I of all people know what it's like to have a computer that's not working right.
John says: So, can MU's cancel their own spells? I notice the Grease spell specifically states you can, but is this true for all spells?
Jerry says: Well what do you think JK? Comments everyone?
John says: Since my computer is still dead, I am going to request yet another change in email addresses. Please just sent to my ordinary address and I'll modify the forwarding rules whenever I need to so I can keep up with the game. I haven't seen the turns since when Jus was the only one left frozen; would someone send them to me?
Jerry says: Sure. I'll try to figure out which turns you need and send them tomorrow. Everyone note the change of address in your address macro.
Jerry says: Anthony, I didn't understand your turn. Get into position how. I need details. Move right, go up the stairs. Etc. I also need to know which spell. You can select a spell and cast in the same round ya know. Please explain.
Anthony says: All she does want to do is dance, also don't forget that I was gone for a week and a half. I will not be at a computer for Friday or Monday either. Ahh, this answers my question. Anthony, let me know which turns you have missed and I'll send them. I suggest that you keep the turns and save them to disk so you can refer to them when needed.
Anthony says: Hey is this the same David Hill that won a 104 ball cap on the radio this morning about 7:15, he knew who Lynard Skinnard was?
Jerry says: I doubt it, unless David has special transit abilities to get from Atlanta to Wichita Falls. [grin]
David Hott says: Good turn Jerry. Complex and clear.
Jerry says: Thanks David.
David Hott says: Thanks for the heads up on the THAC0 stuff. I'll get you the corrections today.
Jerry says: I got your email of corrections, but AOL couldn't read MIME. It even said so. J
Jerry says: David Hill, there are some interesting things about the lasso to be found in the Arms and Equipment Guide and the Complete Fighter's Handbook. Check these out. Do note on your character sheet that the Lasso when thrown has the same ranges as a dagger....in other words....10' short range, 20' medium range, and 30' long range with the appropriate penalties. Please update your character sheet and check those sources for information available. On your weapons, you only list the adjusted number. It helps the DM out to list first the original base number without adjustments and then the adjusted number. Please mail me an updated character sheet with these corrections. Thanks.
Jerry says: GRRRRR.....I got about this far with the turn and hit the delete button by mistake and hadn't saved. I had to start all over...GRRRRRR
Jerry says: Guys when someone rolls a 1, they lose their next attack no matter what. You may use that missed action to pick up the dropped weapon and thus defend yourself with it after that. Check the House Rules at the website for more information.
David Hill says: Jerry, I always try to add additional information about what Flaust will do, so that you can interpret her intent, and also in case action moves further ahead than usual in one turn.
Jerry says: Yes, I know. However, when we're in combat, only one ACTION can be attempted per round. Read your Player's Handbook to review what is considered an action for a round. There's no sense in sending multiple rounds of actions while in combat.
Jerry says: See ya'll tomorrow.
Jerry says: FYI John and to you others out there who might want to try it sometime I insert the rules on using two weapons in combat which John attempted this round. Notice that the penalties can be reduced by choosing some of the weapon styles proficiencies available in the Complete Fighter's Handbook as non-weapon proficiencies. Wanna use the stuff? Buy the books! Meanwhile, here's what you can do without the Style Proficiencies. (Note that we have limited this form of combat with the style specializations in the House Rules. Read carefully the Player's Handbook, the Fighter's Handbook and the House Rules, then email me and I'll explain everything you don't understand.)
Attacking with Two Weapons
A tricky fighting style available only to warriors and rogues is that of fighting with two weapons simultaneously. The character chooses not to use a shield in favor of another weapon, granting him a greater number of attacks, with a penalty to his attack rolls (rangers are exempt from the attack roll penalty).
When using a second weapon in his off-hand, a character is limited in his weapon choice. His principal weapon can be whatever he chooses, provided it can be wielded with one hand. The second weapon must be smaller in size and weight than the character's main weapon (though a dagger can always be used as a second weapon, even if the primary weapon is also a dagger). A fighter can use a long sword and a short sword, or a long sword and a dagger, but he cannot use two long swords. Nor can the character use a shield, unless it is kept strapped onto his back.
When attacking, all characters but rangers suffer penalties to their attack rolls. Attacks made with the main weapon suffer a -2 penalty, and attacks made with the second weapon suffer a -4 penalty. The character's Reaction Adjustment (based on his Dexterity, see Table 2) modifies this penalty. A low Dexterity score will worsen the character's chance to hit with each attack. A high Dexterity can negate this particular penalty, although it cannot result in a positive modifier on the attack rolls for either weapon (i.e., the Reaction Adjustment can, at best, raise the attack roll penalties to 0).
The use of two weapons enables the character to make one additional attack each combat round, with the second weapon. The character gains only one additional attack each round, regardless of the number of attacks he may normally be allowed. Thus, a warrior able to attack 3/2 (once in the first round and twice in the second) can attack 5/2 (twice in the first round and three times in the second).
(John's dex of 19 makes his first weapon attack as normal and his second attack have a -1 penalty when fighting with two weapons. According to the House Rules, he loses all bonuses to hit and damage that come from str. and specialization. However, since John has no super strength or specializations this does not apply to him. Sound confusing? It is. Email me if you wish to have your Warrior character attack in this way....otherwise, don't bother.)
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Jerry says: Uh, Anthony, do I have your character sheet? I didn't find it.
Jerry says: Last turn I had Tiburon attack #2 when he was closed with #1. I just keyed in the wrong opponent. Let history reflect that he attacked #1 and missed. :)
John says: Bummer! I hate it when rings make their savings throws!
Jerry says: David Hott, Pleeeeaaaase, remove your address coding when you send me mail. Just like you felt that using AOL would be against your principles, I feel that answering mail with encoded addresses is against mine. It's a pain to cut and paste your address each time. I know you don't do it because you doubt me, but because you are afraid of others grabbing your address when it's in transit. Sorry, but just how I feel. There has to be some trust somewhere. Hello Hackers! My name is Jerry Phelps and my address is Gericko@aol.com.....There I said it Whooo!
JK says: Sorry I missed the last turn. I don't even know what happened. I read it, and I thought I mailed a response. I even got mad when I didn't read my action listed. Then I checked, and low and behold, I never sent anything.
JK says: I think that you should always be able to cancel your own spell unless it's an instant or if it specifically states in the spell description that you can't. Also something with a permanent result shouldn't be able to be done away with.
JK says: Well, for those of you who don't know, a move is soon expected for me. I'll be doing my doctoral work at TCU in Fort Worth beginning next fall. Also most of my work here is done because I handed in my thesis [all 3432 pages of it :) ] earlier this week.
David says: Also, I thought Aventine was getting two attacks/round? As I recall he has only had 1 for the last 2. Change?
Jerry says: I didn't know. I'm going to make him 3/2 like you guys since I don't have any information on his #Attacks
David: AOL does it again!. I sent you a Word version AND a text only version. It allowed neither?!? (I really tried to be nice...) Do you need it still or were you able to get one? If you still need it I will send you two emails next time. One with either file format. I'll also send it to your email address and the game location as well. If that doesn't work, I'll send it snail mail.
Jerry: I didn't get either. At least with the mime I got it. I just couldn't read it. Perhaps because of size it's traveling slow on the internet or something. Thanks for sending. Perhaps it will still arrive.
David Hill says: If Som attempts to leave via the stairs, Flaust will try to 'get under foot' (does this count as an attack?).
Jerry says: Yes. It is also an action even if you decided it wasn't an attack. I should rephrase. If you roll a 1, you lose your next action or attack.
David Hill says: If I recall correctly, some spells specifically can not be canceled by the will of the magic user...I think a spell must run its duration unless it is maintained by MU concentration, or if the spell specifically states that it can be ended.
Jerry says: Yes some spell specifically cannot be canceled by the mage. However, I agree with JK that in most cases he can end the spell when he pleases.
David Hill says: Anthony, I've won a couple of things, but not the cap...let's see, there was that one time at Home Depot when I won a set of lawn lights...which are real useful in my apartment :)
Jerry says: Thanks to everyone for sending in your turns. I'm still not receiving from Tony....a.k.a. Talvik. I'll wait until Keith gets back in town before making a move. However, Tony, if you're reading this, you should do the right thing and call me! Either way. Other character's lives are depending on you and vice versa. Besides, it's not nice to let friends down. And even if we're not close friends with you, you are close with Keith and this embarrasses him I'm sure. Call me and either drop out of the game or apologize to the group via email and start being dependable. Staying and playing, of course, is what we'd all prefer.....I like the way you role-play. But quit if you must. Just don't leave us hanging! I get vengeful for that kind of stuff!
Jerry says: Everyone welcome Erin to our mailing list. She is Anthony's sister and has/is played/is playing with the local group. (I'm not sure which). [grin] Please add her to your mailing macros everyone. Her address is on your list.
Keith- I'm attaching a map that Jerry made of the room with everyone's aprox. positions BEFORE this round. It's in .BMP format but everyone should be able to decode that.
Keith- I was out of town on my annual trip with my Dad to the National Assoc. of Broadcasters ( NAB ) convention in Las Vegas. I go each year so I can spend some time with him and because they always have such neat toys (i.e. new equipment) there to look at. ( and yes I did gamble a little and managed to return home with $3200 more than I left here with :^) .. ya just gotta live right )
Jerry says: Talvik, a.k.a. Tony will be going inactive until his schedule becomes more manageable.
Jerry says: Keith is back and we will begin sharing the weekly chores with him doing Mon.-Wed. and me doing Thurs.-Fri. Did I get that right Keith?(YEP)
Jerry says: Check out the website. We now have the WHOLE email game up to Turn 60 of the current module online and available for reading. Also new legends of Joe Hand, Valdor, and an introduction to The Three. JK begins work on the Message Board this week as well.
For the record. Gareth used his +1 Broad Sword in the initial attack of the undead in town. The reasoning behind it was that he didn't know what kind of undead they would be - possibly the type hit only by magic weapons. Since they were not that type Gareth began once again using his weapon of choice: the Bastard Sword. Gareth has not used/will not unless forced to use the Broad Sword again. We'll see. Gareth never used the Broad Sword prior to this time either.
I will send the files again today. Maybe AOL will allow me the 'privilege' and 'honor' of giving one of it's users a file.
On the email address. I may not be able to change the email. It is configured by the company. I'll see what I can do. Sorry it's causing trouble. I never really intended the 'encrypted' thing but it certainly is in character. I'll take credit and I will try to fix it. Does my home email do it too?
On Aventine: Aventine had two attacks/round in the room below when he took out two of the four skeletons. This is why I was wondering why the change in # of attacks. I have no opinion on how you should treat the situation. Just thought I'd point it out.
On magic spells: Speaking as a seasoned magic user of sorts (Arion, Arion II, Sargon, etc), the only thing I would add to the subject matter is that once a spell is begun, there may be consequences for stopping a spell in progress of casting. For instance, a fireball stopped just before 'thrown' might cause an explosion in the vicinity of the spell caster. If the MU rolled a 1 it might even go off as planned but the MU as point of origin. Calling creatures from another plane could be hard to stop. Possibly causing the creature to be released on the prime material plane or even to turn on the caster. It would seem the more extensive the spell the higher the risk of termination causing undesirable consequences. I'm not sure we want to get too deep into this stuff. Just more to consider.
JK - Welcome to the metroplex. We'll have to get together for lunch or something. Depending on when you come down we'd like to have you over to the house. Reason for the schedule issue is that we're closing on selling our house within 1 1/2 weeks. We're not sure yet of our accommodations after that time so coming over may be a bit of a struggle at least at first. Let me know your plans.
Our closing date has been moved up to April 29th. We'll be out of our house in 2 weeks or less! Major change. It's been a great house. We had it built over 8 years ago now. The boys aren't sure they like the idea yet . But they sure like the land. We will begin construction hopefully in June sometime. We'll see how it works out - no stress...
Nonam-There is no way I would have ever cast that spell after he had gone invisible. I'm starting to work on the message board thing right now.
David Hott-Keith, glad you had fun on your trip and got to see your father. Always good to do that. Welcome back
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John-Grrrrr. My computer is still down, and it appears it may be a hardware problem; unfortunately its not the easiest thing to diagnose. I am spending 1-4 hours a day trying to resurrect it so I can finish my taxes, see the great Woldian web site, and so Tina can do email. ----------------------------- Nonam only gets one attack. ( OK, alright already, I know, don't everyone jump so hard :^) so I goofed a bit )
------------------ Flaust-I misunderstood the room description -- for some reason thought there was another series of stairs going upward at the far end of the room.
Flaust-Jerry, I wanted to follow up on my question regarding the range modifiers: These are listed in 10's of yards, correct?( yards outside, feet inside )
John says: Please refresh me. How do critical hits work and how are they different from the "if 20 rolled, roll again" rule?( I rolled again and you managed to hit Fighter 3 again so I added the damage together . It was enough to kill him that round.)
Jerry says: John, what are those dates you're going to be in Wichita Falls again? Go ahead and pick a date to play AD&D ifn ya want. We need to decide now to get on everyone's schedule. :)
John says: Okay Jerry, I'll give this one more time... I will be arriving in WF on the 16th or 17th of May (airplane's choice) and leaving on the 21st or 22nd (our choice). I'd be glad to do something, just let me know when and where.
John says: JK, what was the subject of your 3500 page thesis?
Jerry says: That's correct Flaust. Range for missiles and spells are in feet indoors and yards outdoors. :)
Jerry says: Also I have not heard from David, David, or John about asking Joey if he wants to join us. Think he's interested?
JK says- the thesis was essentially that H. Hoover is too often remembered as the poor president who bungled the depression instead of for his skillful leadership as an organizer of humanitarian relief in Belgium and N. France during World War I about 15 years earlier. His reputation as an intelligent humanitarian is what propelled him into the presidency, but few people remember that... and its really only about 90 pages. :)
Keith wrote me and said: "...you only can see drops of blood from Som on the floor. Because of the spell, you cannot see Som even if you managed to hit him before. Your striking him does not negate the spell, only his taking an offensive action will do that. If you want to look at the floor for a blood pool/blood path that would be your action for the round and would take place of an attack. ..." - And he is quite right.
David says: Som should become visible as soon as he takes an offensive action. Casting a healing spell on someone else constitutes an 'offensive' action. Som should now be visible if he cast the spell that healed fighter #3. I'm assuming he did as Onrad heard him. An offensive action is defined as 'doing something to somebody else - friend or foe is irrelevant'. Gareth should be able to see, close and attack Som this round. Please disregard if I am incorrect in my assumption of the spell's origin. Opinions?
Jerry says: Casting a spell on a comrade that does no damage or harm to an opponent is not considered an offensive action. The spell must directly affect an opponent to be considered offensive. You gentlemen are asking some good questions of late. This shows that you are approaching your former levels of play when you were active in the local group. I've enjoyed this combat and so has Keith.
David says: I don't know if Joey is interested or not. I am certainly interested in offering. I need to call Joey for lunch sometime. Haven't seen him for a while. Have some philosophy to discuss anyway.
Jerry says: Yes discussing philosophy with Joey is a fine pastime. David, go ahead and contact him. If anyone has his email address send it to me and I'll extend an invitation to him as well. :)
Jerry says: Last turn John said: Okay Jerry, I'll give this one more time... I will be arriving in WF on the 16th or 17th of May (airplane's choice) and leaving on the 21st or 22nd (our choice). I'd be glad to do something, just let me know when and where.
Jerry continues: This means that with John arriving on Saturday the 16th or Sunday the 17th, and Wed. church being the 20th, that our choices for playing a game with John is very limited. Either Monday the 18th or Tuesday the 19th. Everyone check in with their availability to show up for a game at my place on that either one of those nights. If we do, the local game would be canceled the following Friday the 22nd. I realize that David Hill cannot come. What about David Hott? Anthony? JK? Keith? I can make it. I'll even take a personal business day off if I need to. Friends are important. I will ask everyone in the current local group if they want to come and meet the "legends" [grin]. So everyone please RVSP for both of those days and we'll see where we stand.
Jerry continues: If we can't actually play, perhaps we can do the nachos thing at Parkway Grill or something and just get a chance to meet.
Jerry says: Our local group will be hosting a session at a local gaming store Friday the 15th which is tentatively called:
The Gold Dragon Gaming Troupe Presents:
A Taste of The Wold
We will be combining a couple of short adventures that have been run before including The Blight Witches from the online game. The setting will be The Floating City.
Jerry says: For complete information on critical hits and fumbles, please consult the House Rules in your campaign folder or at the website.
David Hill says: Jerry, I made a mistake and meant to write "Flaust will immediately check to see if they are dead (below -10 hp, if these are the correct rules...)" I confused myself over the house rules for the campaign I'm running...
David Hill continues: My two cents worth: What's good for the goose is good for the gander. -5 for us, and -5 for the enemy. By the way, do NPC's have Anti-Hero Points? :)
Jerry says: LOL....You're joking right?
John says: I still didn't get any turns from when Som cast the hold person (or whatever), and I showed up upstairs. Would someone please forward to me so I can at least read the notes on the bottom -- like the invitation to Joey. AND, invite him!
Jerry says: Working on the Joey thing. Have sent some turns. Will send the set before that soon. :)
Jerry says: Great combat. One note. I realize that in a "live" game that some of you would change your actions once circumstances in a round change....like a web going up. However, in this game and even to a greater extent when we begin the message board game, this will happen more often. In fact, it may become a strategy to try and do things that won't backfire on you should circumstances alter during a round. Now, I have a problem with this in that it promotes non-creative combat. Striking with a sword, for example, is relatively non risky. So how do we handle things in this medium and keep things creative like when we were in the bar fight, yet true to the rules. Which rules do we alter? Suggestions? I intend this for a topic of discussion and invite all of our great minds to discuss it. It is in my mind the central problem with our current way of doing combat.
Jerry says: See yall tomorrow.
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