Frankie sort of reminded me of people who wanted to play Kenders after having read dragonlance.
"I pick pocket him, what do I get"
"ermh, roll the dice and we will see"
"but I'm a Kender"
I think the comment about dismissing the blanket idea comes from when he asks Kimberly to roll for the size of her blanket, which to me (who is admittedly an outsider) seems like he was reeling against the idea.
I mean who (apart from faeries) buys a 1' x 1' blanket, rather than one can...
I'll keep saying this a rather amusing show, and I enjoy following it.
Also Justine seemed a lot more interested in this than Sasha did, which is only a plus
I found this rather amusing from the get go, as I am one of the people who enjoy seeing how other groups play.
As Zach mentioned on his blog this really has improved from episode 5 and forth as the disjointed scene switching has come to an end and you get a better feeling of the game and...
I see our sessions are quite different.
When I play with my friends we don´t tend to run around randomly chopping down people left, right and center.
It's a roleplaying game, not a first person shooter.
Now if had been established that their characters are bunch of psychos who get their...
2 : they where extorted into rescuing someone's (the suspected medusa's ?) sister from the goblins is more like it.
While the general is story is I suppose easy enough to follow there are still a lot of things we have missed out on.
Why did they go on the crime spree in the town that...
I found this episode rather amusing.
The start with their horses and explanation of how they befriended a unicorn painted a different picture of this band of merry psycho killers.
Also "do you have a flash light" made me actually laugh.
Perhaps enlighten your guest players about the fact...
Fair point, and being hung over really puts that final touch on the GamePunx authenticity.
I would have expected their interviews to be drunk and insulting, but hung over and not paying certainly works
I whole heartily agree that a "previously on" section would do wonders for this. Being dropped in to the middle of this with understanding of, or connection with the characters makes this more confusing than I think it has be.
Despite the rather fragmented story telling here I found it rather...
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