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Sorry, guys, my butt has been soundly kicked these past two weeks.
I'm still trudging through this freelance assignment... the particulars of which have changed on me more than once. I keep getting new 60 page Word documents of background info that I'm told I need to adhere to and incorporate. Frustration, let me tell you.
On top of that, the marking period is ending, and I've been beaten down a lot with tests, make up quizzes and other sorts of grading. It's a mess.
So, the game will resume... just not yet.
I'm doing my best to get it all under control, though, rest assured. Kayla will *eventually* get to the guard tower, and Buchek will *eventually* be torn apart by.. um.. and we can get on with the campaign.
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Elaine, you sould try the canned kind. Even the pickiest of familiars love it!
hmmm...torn apart? Maybe Buchek should rethink this whole "getting out of the cell" business.
Naaaah.
Actually, it wouldn't be the first time I've had a character torn apart. I had a ranger once who was seperated from his party. They were pinned down by a blue dragon, so the ranger ended up charging up the dragon's back and burying his sword in the thing's neck. It worked, amazingly enough, but the dragon pretty much tore him apart. The party was able to have him resurrected, but he did loose an arm. Said arm was eventually replaced by a magical prosthetic, made of mithril if I recall, but that was a number of adventures down the road.
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He's a blacksmith in Dragonlance series with a silver arm. Hadda forge it himself, I think the story went. But he might have been exaggerating.
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Ah. Never read the DragonLance series. This business with my ranger happened in...oh...probably 1990. Was the book written before or after that?
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They beat you by two years. 1988 was the first edition.
If you're ever interested, I suggest reading the Chronicles trilogy, then the Legends trilogy. They're the best six books of the series (there are like 60 books in the series from a whole bunch of authors), b/c they're by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman who started the world.
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