Well Alrighty Then.
May. 23rd, 2003 02:28 pmAt least someone in the office is more frustrated than me - I just found the key to the supply cabinet snapped off in the lock. The problem with this (other than the tension, anxiety and aggression it indicates) is that the cabinet was locked. After fiddling with it for a moment, I was able to push the key-stub far enough into the lock to get the Damned Thing (tm) to open, but now I couldn't get the key-stub out if the world's future supply of ninja movies depended on it. Oh well. You know what they say, everything in life is a trade-off.
In other news, I'm gearing up to run game again. (Insert maniacal DM laugh here.) I've been spending a lot of time lately building little details for my campaign - things the players may never see, but I'll have ready if they do go delving for something unexpected. Last big project was books in the library of the hold they're about to enter. Mostly books on theory of magic, magical creature biology, that sort of dry thing, but I threw in a couple to keep things interesting like "Surviving Errors in Summoning", "How Do Skeletons See? A Young Person's Primer on Necromancy", that sort of thing. I wanted to also include "Digestive and Excretory Systems of the Tarrasque: A Travelogue" but changed my mind when it occurred to me that I might have to also provide content on that one (ew.). Oh well. I'm sure I can work in a mention of it somewhere.
In other news, I'm gearing up to run game again. (Insert maniacal DM laugh here.) I've been spending a lot of time lately building little details for my campaign - things the players may never see, but I'll have ready if they do go delving for something unexpected. Last big project was books in the library of the hold they're about to enter. Mostly books on theory of magic, magical creature biology, that sort of dry thing, but I threw in a couple to keep things interesting like "Surviving Errors in Summoning", "How Do Skeletons See? A Young Person's Primer on Necromancy", that sort of thing. I wanted to also include "Digestive and Excretory Systems of the Tarrasque: A Travelogue" but changed my mind when it occurred to me that I might have to also provide content on that one (ew.). Oh well. I'm sure I can work in a mention of it somewhere.
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Date: 2003-05-23 02:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-23 03:52 pm (UTC)B.
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Date: 2003-05-27 09:13 am (UTC)They are perhaps not the most realistic combat rules on the planet, but that's never really been a D&D strong point anyway.
Have you played in 3e yet?
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Date: 2003-05-27 10:16 am (UTC)Do they still have the (to me) annoying magic system where you memorize all your spells at the beginning of the day?
B.
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Date: 2003-05-27 10:37 am (UTC)So that bit has gotten some better as well.
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Date: 2003-05-27 11:10 am (UTC)B.