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Messages - Arnkel

#1
yeah, it's Yojimbo(I love that movie)
#2
Well, their was the Red Steel Campaign setting(from Princess Ark, they made a boxed set which is available for free in PDF form on the Wizard's web site), the Savage Baronies included a little country called Cimmiron County ruled by Sir John of Wain.
#3
I've only written out maybe a handful of adventures(as in, less than 4). Ever. And I've been playing for 16 years now as a DM . . . I generally don't even keep notes beyond a map with a key, and maybe write up a few stats. If you really need adventure ideas, read the backgrounds that your players wrote for their characters, they are often chock full of adventure ideas. as for world info and the like, well, that stuff just comes and goes. I keep about a half dozen notebooks with just random thoughts and essays on any subject that just wanders into my head. My computer has tons of files of half thought out ideas that all go together in the world I'm working on. Worldbuilding is a messy, disorganized process that comes in waves. One day you might want to write about the Temples of the Lizardfolk, the next you might want to write about the Gem of the mole people, and the day after you may want to drop it altogether and watch a movie instead.
#4
Homebrews (Archived) / Nahwaer
June 11, 2006, 09:10:10 PM
I play campaigns with very very small amounts of magic gear. If I hand out more than 1 non-consumable magic item every 4-5 adventures I'm running a monty haul. Wizards in my campaign rarely waste the precious energy required of them(since I require them to go out and FIND the things they need to make any magic item, you can't just go to the local pawn shop and buy cockatrice feathers you know). each magic item has a rather detailed background and was probably created for a very specific purpose. Thus far the only things any party has lost because of this are a couple of potions that they really weren't using anyway.
#5
Jar Jar, since there isn't a "None of the Above" option like I heard there is in Russia.
#6
ok, so this time we agree. MacGyver kicks arse.
#7
I particularly like the two right after, considering that I drink "barrels and barrels" of the stuff as often as possible. If it WERE beer, that would certainly make getting ahold of vast quantities of it a whole lot easier.
#8
More of a Marvel guy, besides, Bates is always there for you. He's good with the kids. :P
#9
Ah, then I see my vote for Bates was not wasted
#10
Quote from: supadupaman(and that 10th person is really weird).

I'm not that wierd. Chuck Norris is still an abomination, I have no clue who the other guy is, and Bates is just a regular guy, so, I really have no idea.
#11
I needed a laugh
#12
The Dragon's Den (Archived) / Gonna be AWOL
May 13, 2006, 07:31:59 PM
Now who are we supposed to steal from? er, I mean borrow from and be inspired by.
#13
The Dragon's Den (Archived) / Fun for Free
May 13, 2006, 01:20:27 PM
I do it too, when other people are watching.
#14
The Dragon's Den (Archived) / Fun for Free
May 12, 2006, 10:50:04 PM
51. Use the hundreds of empty beer, vodka, rum, etc. bottles that have been taking over your apartment/house/bedroom and actually construct that shrine to the beer gods that you've always been planning on building.
51A. Declare that you are the high priest of the beer gods
51B. Go forth and proselytize for the beer gods.(granted, this can take many forms, such as mooching beer off your friends)

53. Using nothing but an ice cream scoop, dig your way to China.

54. rename the stars after members of heavy metal bands.
54A. have conversations with them(don't forget to bitch at the late comers for ruining "your gig")

55. Headbang to elevator music in public.

56. Headbang when there is no music in public.

58. Skip numbers.
58C. repeatedly.

59. randomly stop talking midsentence.

60. Abb. ev. wo. y. sp. o. wri.
#15
oooooooo, I wish I could get my web site to look like the new one. Much work needed, yes, much work. It looks really cool Mr. ElDo.