The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
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The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
I'm going on an overseas vacation in July, and I'll be rather busy working on a thesis paper much of the rest of the summer break.
Whoosh!
Chapter Five will be the final chapter of the Devil's Dreams. It may not be the end of the party's adventures in Ravenloft, if the heroes prevail.
I may start a new arc next fall, if I have time and the interest level is high enough.
I am running a few polls. If you have time, please respond. This poll is open to both active players and those on the soon-to-be-cleared waiting list.
Whoosh!
Chapter Five will be the final chapter of the Devil's Dreams. It may not be the end of the party's adventures in Ravenloft, if the heroes prevail.
I may start a new arc next fall, if I have time and the interest level is high enough.
I am running a few polls. If you have time, please respond. This poll is open to both active players and those on the soon-to-be-cleared waiting list.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
I'd love to be in a sequel, but the poll form keeps registering as invalid.
Just count me in, please. ^^ Send me a pm when you're ready for the sequel.
Just count me in, please. ^^ Send me a pm when you're ready for the sequel.
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
I voted for you.Rock wrote:I'd love to be in a sequel, but the poll form keeps registering as invalid.
Just count me in, please. ^^ Send me a pm when you're ready for the sequel.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
Same here, both for interest and success voting in the poll.
"Of course," Benn mutters, "It would be a damned shame if we ever knew what the hell was actually going on."
Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
I'm voting yes. As this is my first attempt, I still don't know if I'll have troubles with the poll.
Zumba d'Oxossi (A Stitch in Souragne)
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Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
Same here, count me in when you are about to start Ewan
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
I voted for the frogmen..............
Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
It won't let me vote twice.. I will participate in the next game. Though if you plan on running a wilderness style adventure.. I may have bring back Galandel..
We can even call it the "Great Human Hunt.."
We can even call it the "Great Human Hunt.."
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
RocEter wrote:It won't let me vote twice.. I will participate in the next game. Though if you plan on running a wilderness style adventure.. I may have bring back Galandel..
We can even call it the "Great Human Hunt.."
Hhehehehehe.....
Yeah, sure. If it takes place outsude Ricehmulot and is wilderness heavy, the elf ranger may make a comeback.
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
Excellent..
If not expect see a grumbling Thom as the party whisks him away on yet another crazy adventure they intend on having.. all for the sake of Dorgio's books.
"Dorgio keeping Thom in business cause he doesn't want to end up on the streets."
If not expect see a grumbling Thom as the party whisks him away on yet another crazy adventure they intend on having.. all for the sake of Dorgio's books.
"Dorgio keeping Thom in business cause he doesn't want to end up on the streets."
History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle and forgets the blood. What ever history remembers of me if it remembers me at all, it shall only be the fraction of the truth.
Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
Although it seems he does have the skills to survive on the streets if neededRocEter wrote:Excellent..
If not expect see a grumbling Thom as the party whisks him away on yet another crazy adventure they intend on having.. all for the sake of Dorgio's books.
"Dorgio keeping Thom in business cause he doesn't want to end up on the streets."
Zumba d'Oxossi (A Stitch in Souragne)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
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Yes skills of a bookseller...
History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle and forgets the blood. What ever history remembers of me if it remembers me at all, it shall only be the fraction of the truth.
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Re: The Devil's Dreams, poll # 1
RocEter wrote:Excellent..
If not expect see a grumbling Thom as the party whisks him away on yet another crazy adventure they intend on having.. all for the sake of Dorgio's books.
"Dorgio keeping Thom in business cause he doesn't want to end up on the streets."
It is a good tie to the group, isn't it?
Delight is to him- a far, far upward, and inward delight- who against the proud gods and commodores of this earth, ever stands forth his own inexorable self.
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)
-from Moby Dick (Hermann Melville)