Events are still progressing, I understand. But I want to give a shout out to the staff in particular, and the players involved in Belrun Battlehammer's quest.
In particular, the coded text that required us to actually decipher a code was awesome. We worked out the key, and divided up the work amongst several of us. It meant those of us not able to attend the first event were able to contribute in a meaningful way. I am hoping that the member of staff who created the in-game item used code or a text-manipulation program, rather than writing it all one letter at a time.
In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
Singrun here.
Huge kudos to all the DMs, the event was absolutely awesome and clearly took a lot of work. Everyone involved that I spoke to enjoyed it immensely, despite the fact that we were an army many characters had their moments. I know DM Titania and DM Wish were there, so kudos to you specifically.
The reveal of Belrun, after the Brog dwarves had spent years venerating him and kneeled to his memory repeatedly during the event, was properly shocking. Jaws hit floors OOC and IC.
ALSO kudos to Falgrim, Ghestaldt and Demetrious for leading each of the regiments. Corralling and commanding a riotous mix of characters to A) Follow orders and B) Follow a coherent storyline did not look to be an easy task.
Overall it was a super cool event and a great showing of just how organised and large the Brogendenstein Dominion is getting. Can't wait for the next part!
Huge kudos to all the DMs, the event was absolutely awesome and clearly took a lot of work. Everyone involved that I spoke to enjoyed it immensely, despite the fact that we were an army many characters had their moments. I know DM Titania and DM Wish were there, so kudos to you specifically.
The reveal of Belrun, after the Brog dwarves had spent years venerating him and kneeled to his memory repeatedly during the event, was properly shocking. Jaws hit floors OOC and IC.
ALSO kudos to Falgrim, Ghestaldt and Demetrious for leading each of the regiments. Corralling and commanding a riotous mix of characters to A) Follow orders and B) Follow a coherent storyline did not look to be an easy task.
Overall it was a super cool event and a great showing of just how organised and large the Brogendenstein Dominion is getting. Can't wait for the next part!
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
Glad I could help Ya' guys~ I'm still a bit salty I got none the books i was looking for, but all the same, I am happy I could help~ and yes Kudos to the Dm's.
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
Actually DM Avalon Soul and DM Slide are the other two DMs who aided. (DM Wish was the scapegoat blamed for all errors that didn't happen).
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
That really was loads of fun to be a part of so big thanks to Titania for starting/running the event and allowing me to tag along and enjoy myself.
Well done to you players too for roleplaying so well and sticking with it for so long to the ending!!
(something goes wrong it's definitely DM Wish that's at fault *coughs*)
Well done to you players too for roleplaying so well and sticking with it for so long to the ending!!
(something goes wrong it's definitely DM Wish that's at fault *coughs*)
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
It was fun to have been a part of a larger event like this! It helps me learn he client and prepare for when I have to run events of this scale and it helped me get a better feel for what I could use in a plot if I was dealing with something more combat oriented. Plus it is also fun to be able to toss in small bits and bytes that might make people think as well.
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Re: In the Footsteps of the Ancestors - Multiple DM's
All DMs involved should be proud of themselves .. was a really well run event!
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