Scarlene dungeon thanks |
Scarlene dungeon thanks |
Mar 5 2018, 12:33 AM
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Legend Group: Members Posts: 4,081 Joined: 23-November 07 Member No.: 68 |
Huge thanks to Lee for reffing and masterminding today's dungeon. Likewise thanks to Rob B, The Fury and Fi for monstering and a-reffing. Particular thanks to the secret, surprise monster who ruined us from the moment he arrived to the point where we were virtually all lying dead on the floor.
Was a great day - brutal but exciting not until the very last moment did we know if we had won and was on edge all through the dungeon. Great day, great party - many thanks to everyone involved, Giles. |
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Mar 5 2018, 07:32 AM
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Heldsman Group: Members Posts: 957 Joined: 23-November 07 From: Hampton Hill Member No.: 43 |
I’d like to echo everything that Giles has said here, was a fabulous day.
Huge thanks to all involved. Ben |
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Mar 5 2018, 07:58 AM
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Legend Group: Members Posts: 4,045 Joined: 23-November 07 Member No.: 110 |
Yes, huge thanks to everyone.
To Son of for an epic and brutal end to part of a campaign that has been going on for well over a couple of years now. To Fi for a-reffing despite injuries, to Benson and Fury for saving us by agreeing to monster when at the start of last week it was looking like we might have to cancel, and to the mystery monster whose grinning face peering out of the upper floor of the new house heralded the death of most of the party, multiple times. I think the quote "we called it Scar damage not Scarlene because otherwise I couldn't call damage fast enough" says it all Huge thanks to you all, horror parts were played with total fairness and we managed to be terrified without it ever feeling vindictive. Thanks also to the party, the old hands who have been dragged through this campaign for ages, especially Kev who will regret accepting gifts ever again, and new victims, especially Giles for the most thankless bodyguarding task ever and inventing the Hylos huddle, and Mark for stepping up to a dungeon massively over his points because it suited his character to do so. A brilliant day, still can't believe we won! C |
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Mar 5 2018, 09:04 AM
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Hero Group: Members Posts: 2,752 Joined: 23-November 07 From: Oxford Member No.: 48 |
Yes indeed - it's been a while since I've been that worried during a dungeon....massive thanks to all involved (except Christine for suggesting that I play it).
I'm particularly proud of dying on section one despite turning up late, not having paid, and not having filled in a battleboard. Fairly confident that should be technically impossible, but where there's a will there's a way. Matt |
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Mar 5 2018, 09:49 AM
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Avatar Group: Members Posts: 6,334 Joined: 23-November 07 From: Welling Member No.: 37 |
Thanks as well from me for a fun and tough day, was a worrying moment when I though we weren't going to do it but managed to just about scrape through a win thanks to a lot of res chance chucked about!
-------------------- Rich
fromum@labyrinthe.co.uk |
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Mar 5 2018, 09:51 AM
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Militiaman Group: Members Posts: 604 Joined: 21-June 12 Member No.: 2,413 |
Repeating the thanks which has already been given, thank you to refs, crew and players. Thanks especially to Christine for letting me book on as a character who could potentially have screwed things up. Even if there were a few hiccups here and there you all managed to make me feel welcome on a campaign I was only playing the last dungeon on.
Cheers, Mark |
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Mar 5 2018, 01:37 PM
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Militiaman Group: Members Posts: 696 Joined: 26-November 07 Member No.: 170 |
My thanks as well.
Firstly for the present of being able to play. I think...... Secondly for the dungeon and monsters for an amazing day. It was truly terrifying at times and I loved every minute of it. And finally for the party for being as good as ever. Who minds dying when it is in such good company. Kev. |
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