2010
02.20
02.20
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Hi Guys,
What can I say about the podcasts except that they are fricken wicked!!!
Never have I heard such douchiness of this high calibre since the halycon days of when i first got into RPGing in 1983.
I am just at the moment speeding my way through the podcasts and have to admit love the chat, love the drinking and love the feel you guys have nailed it like a fifty dollar hooker! (last reference for Tappy)
I have been gaming on and off for over 25 years and to be honest class my self as a purest and don’t really play D&D since starting on basic back in the day!
I normally play rolemaster, Traveller, Cthulhu and the Runequest 2.
I love playing and unfortunately I do GM as well.
I have witnessed some truly excellent GMing so therefore a bit reserved about my own abilities but to date no player complaints apart from when I stopped a player from rezzing his Duck character in Runequest 2 by having a NPC decapitate him and make him into a pillow!!!
I just wanted to bring to your attention one of the best hooks I have ever witnessed in a game. The party was travelling along a quite desolate shoreline when we discovered a bottle with a message in it, box standard I here you say but my character being an inquisitive halfling opened the bottle and read the message which asked for the finder to launch a rescue. The reward being… Get this the antidote to the contact poison that the note was covered in!!!
Whilst reading the note another party member asked me what it said so I informed him that he had better see for himself and passed him the note. This carried on until everyone had read it and only after the note went to the last member did everyone fall around laughing calling eath other bastards and such.
Will keep listening to the casts and will hopefully be up to date soon
Keep up the good work
AKA
Elderman