Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Good, Bad, and Ugly

Without Bob, I attempted to do this. Jenn and Mike were going to help, but I haven't gotten anything from them. I encourage everyone to make at least one post here detailing something I've overlooked.

The Good
1. Adam's portrayal of Ekeraath being possessed by Catherine.

2. The party, Mike particularly getting into character and whispering to Charles.

3. The parties restraint when combat was an alternative.

4. After missing for the 8th or so time in a row, Jeff backhands his d20, it shoots across the table, and Mike catches it before it flies off the table.

The Bad
1. The result of touching the statues in the chapel. It was a 50/50 chance of a positive or negative outcome and the party hit like 90% negative.

2. The party's reaction to Ekeraath's possession. No one seemed all that worried and they seemed to go with the flow rather than try to find a way to remove her soul

3. Josh rushing threw the end of the East Wing. The encounter with Little ape and the tarot cards could have been played out better.

The Ugly
1. Ekeraath marking 3 skeletons and the Skeleton Tomb Guardian all in one round.

2. Ekeraath finally taking enough punishment to fall below 0 hit points.

3. Jeff's rolling.

Quotes
1. Josh: "What is the marching order?"
Jeff: "What do you mean? Alexander First"

2. During Combat Jeff asks "When does Kuppies go?"
Josh: "It would help if I wrote his name on the list"

3. Jeff rolls his attack.."Ok, my turn is done"

4. Adam's version of "Suck it up" to Rudy

5. Joel trying to pronounce Leenia's Gods name

6. Joel "What's an opportunity attack?"

7. Mike rolls a 1 on a to hit
Jeff: "So he only rolls 2 dice for damage"

8. Jenn in reference to the Skeleton Tomb guardian approaching "Is he going to attack?"
Josh "What, do you think he's going to shake your hand?"

Sorry this lacks the flare that Bob brings to it, so please add to it.

1 comment:

Adam said...

Considering the time of morning, I would consider "Josh rushing threw the end of the East Wing." part of the good.