Okay, so our massive Citadel with a nearly impenetrable bubble-like shield and missile weapons capable of destroying virtually any opposer is now flying around the world...
No problem, but tehnically, I am there somewhere too...right?
Yes... you are.
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Okay, so our massive Citadel with a nearly impenetrable bubble-like shield and missile weapons capable of destroying virtually any opposer is now flying around the world...
I smell a Stargate reference here
Indeed.
What? No comments on my plot central staff or on the horrible pun I made?
I will try to help, just tell me exactly how to do it...
Go around this and the 3rd ABR thread and collect the urls of all Comics posted after the last one in the archive (which is to be found at the link in my signature) and post them here in an order that chornologically makes sense.
When i came back from our band rehersal I shall add titles and put them into the archive.
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What? No comments on my plot central staff or on the horrible pun I made?
Is "plot central staff" some kind of phallic reference? I didnt really get the (or any) pun though.
EDIT: To those who don't understand the whole "key" thing, I suggest reading Kpenguin's plot exposition.
Nice one! But what happened to the plotgoblin's arm? He looks like waiter-plotgoblin from the banner. and waiter plotgoblin has a left hand and a white piece of cloth over his left arm, just like a waiter.
Just to inform you. I gotta go now for a few hours. Bye all.
Thanks for the advice, Kpenguin. Also, Mad Mask was in Plotus' prison, but a plotgoblin came in and aided him escape, in exchange for his service.
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But what happened to the plotgoblin's arm? He looks like waiter-plotgoblin from the banner. and waiter plotgoblin has a left hand and a white piece of cloth over his left arm, just like a waiter.
Let's say your character's my cousin or something, with my dad being older than yours - because I wrote the plot so I get to be the superior-oath-upholder-type-guy...
Family Tree (feel free to rename; H means they are human, D means they are dragons, P means they are part-dragon):
. . . . . . . . IncendulusD-DrakiaD
. . . TrithanH-MorgulD GrohulD-KrragosD (not appearing in this plot)
TuliaH-KalanP TreakreP-FloriaH
. FireDrakeP . . . . LavidorP
There are more, but this was done quickly.
Threeshades? You said you were going to respond to that comic.
Family Tree (feel free to rename; H means they are human, D means they are dragons, P means they are part-dragon):
. . . . . . . . IncendulusD-DrakiaD
. . . TrithanH-MorgulD GrohulD-KrragosD (not appearing in this plot)
TuliaH-KalanP TreakreP-FloriaH
. FireDrakeP . . . . LavidorP
So let me check: we are the descendants of Incendulus-Drakia, then Trithan-Morgul, Then our individual fathers; Kalan, and Treakre.
My Idea was that the first born son, in each relationship took the name of thier father, ie. Incendulus, translates as FireChild, which eventually became FireDrake, (a drake being a young dragon)
The pigeon is from a campaign I played once. I was a Rogue/Necromancer.
DM: "You recieve a messenger pigeon..."
Me:"I stab it"
DM:"what?"
Me:" I stab it, who knows what diseases it's carrying"
DM:"Okay you stab it, it dies, no XP"
Me: Darn
DM: The pigeon then promptly turns into a zombie.
Me: Cool.
This pigeon followed me the entire campaign. It had the unique power to regenerate after death. Needless to say, a lot of jokes. Of course it became the trap detector. And would explode on contact with anything .
(Not a drawer, but I know shades of gray, and I was in the campaign)
I remember that. It was amazingly useful. Although I'm kinda disappointed you never managed to use it to kill a campaign. Oh, and trying to get it free from the giant stone block trap was fun. I like a DM who plays by the rules. Because it's so fun to watch them facepalm.
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