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November 25, 2014
Ch. 65: "As Fiona had found as well, having your life completely turned upside-down by an experience that you couldn't share with anybody wreaked havoc on your personal life." Wreaked --> "wrought" :)
Good catch. +10XP.
Very nice latest chapter... I enjoyed it, as usual. Question, though... does D&D exist in Fiona's version of the world?
That’s a difficult question to answer, and I’m going to counter with another question:
Does Robert Downey, Jr. exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
November 22, 2014
Chapter Twelve Posted!
Better late than never! You can find Harry Potter and the Save-or-Die: Chapter 12: Hot Fuzz here.
I can always tell when I’m late posting, because FF signs me out after seven days of inactivity, and takes a captcha to sign back in.
November 11, 2014
Work on Project Continues...
So far this week I’ve been splitting my time between my Super Secret Project (which I intend to announce soon-ish when I get some kinks and technical details worked out) and Harry Potter and the Save-or-Die.
So what I can say is that while progress on chapter 12 is continuing, it’s going slower than usual. The long and the short of it is that I hope there will be a chapter ready on Friday, but I can’t guarantee it. If there isn’t, there certainly will be one ready next Friday.
November 4, 2014
Super Secret Project
Hello everybody! I’m working on a super secret side project this week, which I’m excited to tell you all about but am keeping a secret right now.
As a result, there won’t be a chapter this week. But honestly, this super secret side project is totally worth it.
EDIT: There probably also won’t be a lot of blog activity while I dig deep into this project.
October 31, 2014
Chapter 11: No News is Good News Released
Harry Potter and the Save-or-Die: Chapter 11: No News is Good News was just posted. Apologies for the brevity of the chapter; if I wasn’t publishing in a serial format, this chapter would be a direct continuation of the previous chapter.
Anyway, enjoy!
October 29, 2014
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
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