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By the way: I love Heloise's cursing. *lol*

And, I love the casting ideas! Keep 'em coming... :)


I have to go with the wishing well also. Lets see what we can get to fight the Lich!

Thanks, Anne! :)

I have to go with the wishing well also. Lets see what we can get to fight the Lich!"
The Well is pitching a shutout!

In deference to the tried and true fantasy genre, I have to go with "Wishing Well", so that's where my vote goes.

In deference to the tried and true fantasy genre, I have to go with "Wishing Well", so that's where my vote goes."
Whose heart DOESN'T softly whisper "confrontation with the undead wizard" from time to time?

That's like jumping right from Level 1 to Level 17, and skipping all the "prepatory adventures" in between!
Seriously.
Liches are bad-ass. It takes some serious evil mojo to defeat Death itself.
(I mean, sure, then you have the phylactery or horcrux or whatever you're saddled with afterwards, but that seems like a small price to pay to live forever...)

That's like jumping right from Level 1 to Level 17, and skipping all the "prepatory adventures" in between!..."
Heh. That's a fair point. I remember (he said in a dorkish voice, looking awesome to all) in the first D&D adventure I ever DM'ed--it was a prepackaged adventure--our little band of first-level characters came up against a fairly powerful drow fighter. Needless to say, considerable nerfing ensued, much to my everlasting regret--I certainly wouldn't have wanted anyone to buck the kicket, because then maybe they'd have never played again, but by protecting the party at that neophyte stage, it sort of set the stage for death to be (far too exceedingly) rare and, as a result, removed a lot of dramatic tension that we felt up to and including that encounter with the drow. Alas.


NERD.
That's kind of the vibe I had in mind when I started this...I always liked to conclude adventures I wrote as a DM with options for the players to choose for the next session so that I could write something they'd be invested in, and it's fun to do that here.


Yeah, yeah, I know, Sean. I need to get on the stick. *rolls eyes*
But, I also want to know what "D&D" is, and DM.
Thanks. : )



Ginger wrote: "Dungeons and Dragons
Dungeon Master
;)
Ah my Nerd is showing.....how embarrassing."
Thank you, both! : )
@Sean, I'm all caught up.
I vote Wishing Well!

Yeah, yeah, I know, Sean. I need to get on the stick. *rolls eyes*
But, I also want to know what "D&D" is, and DM.
Thanks. : )"
D&D is Dungeons & Dragons ( the rpg games) and DM is the Dungeon Master.

Yeah, yeah, I know, Sean. I need to get on the stick. *rolls eyes*
But, I also want to know what "D&D" is, and DM.
Thanks. : )"
D&D is Dunge..."
Thanks, Jim. : )

Pretty close... but no, the explanation is above

They should go and fight the lich...nah just kidding im also voting for the Well. They need more time together before facing the lich.
Bring Kevil to the team was an unexpected and very good move.


A whole hour? Wow you must really liked the game

Aww, Trish...look at you, all in the loop!
Thanks, Jim and Ginger (Jimger?), for translating my Geekinese into English! :)

Aww, Trish...look at you, all in the loop!
Thanks, Jim and Ginger (Jimger?), for translating my..."
Since I seem to be out of the loop, I may as well put in another non sequitur here...
Sean, I think Heloise's voice is sounding more like a woman in this episode :)

Sean, I think Heloise's voice is sounding more like a woman in this episode :) "
Thanks, Mona! I'm working on it...continuous improvement is the goal! :)

My first reaction was, go after the lich! However, I'm loving Amber's idea of having a bit of chaos at the WWW, first..."
Thanks, Sharyl!
I'm heartened that everyone seems to prefer the option that is less likely to kill our heroes. Otherwise, this thing might be coming to an abrupt end. :)

LOLJK, I'm going for the Well of Wilkington. Have you ever considered giving Heloise a love interest? (I'm a romance novel reader. I can't help it, sorry.) :)

LOLJK, I'm going for the Well of Wilkington. Have you ever considered giving Heloise a love interest? (I'm a romance novel reader. I can't help it, sorry.) :)"
It would be pretty funny if she fell for Grimple haha....some magic spell, or Wishing Well wish (hint hint) gone awry :)

Well, let's just say I have an idea that might satisfy multiple requests being bandied about. :)

(Not that Grimple hasn't suffered enough.)
One of the most hated of the old "Cursed" items from the 1st Editon of D+D. (At least amongst my partys.)
Hope I didn't ruin an upcoming plot point! :)
And?
Yes, I know.
NERD.

(Not that Grimple hasn't suffered enough.)
One of the most hated of the old "Cursed" items from the 1st Editon of D+D. (At least amongst my partys.)
Hope I di..."
Haha! Ah, good old cursed magical items...
A friend of mine who, for his own protection, shall remain nameless enjoyed inventing such magical items as The Condom of Deflowering when he was DMing. Needless to say, that item shan't be making an appearance here...

"lol...that pic (and cat-ption) leave me speechless...

and Sean, that's funny your mysterious friend created an item like that LOL.
BTW, maybe the heroes could encounter a swamp on a way to the wishing well and get attacked by a Love-craftian monster along the way. That would be pretty exciting and the monster's ability would be if you get nabbed by its tentacles, it sucks the life out of you. Could that be possible?


I think I agree with you, Trish.

I think I agree with you, Trish."
If this turns into yet another romance in fantasy disguise as so many others out there, I'm coming over, Sean, and then your wife and I will have a talk after which we will organize a little coup-d'état (with your son's help)! Alternatively, we will tickle you to death with a pink bird feather!

I think I agree with you, Trish."
If this turns into yet..."
Come now, Trish...do I strike you as a bodice-ripping romance writer?? Have faith! :)

and Sean, that's funny your mysterious friend created an item like that LOL.
BTW, maybe the heroes could encounter a swamp on a way to the wishing well an..."
That's a very interesting idea! I shall contemplate that...

and Sean, that's funny your mysterious friend created an item like that LOL.
BTW, maybe the heroes could encounter a swamp on a way to the wishing well an..."
Oh dear.....tentacles? o.O *looks around for Rod*
Shhhhh. Don't speak of such things!

That's the only hope I have but I wanted to make sure. I'm half-Italian - we never ignore an opportunity to threaten other people. *lol*
@Ginger: You're absolutely right! We can only hope Rod Holder is currently wearing earplugs or working on Alien Were-Dinos Pt. 2 and is too occupied to read these comments here (or, if not, that his influence on Sean isn't too great)!

That's just because Rod Holder spends a lot of time alone in his room. Otherwise, you'd see us together all the time. We have a lot of the same hobbies.

And, yes, you can say it. I'm a dork.
BTW, in regards to this line:
Partially a skeleton, really—lots of ribs, hips, remnants of viscera, and other important inner workings of that nature quite visible.For some reason, as I read the last few words, I got a definite Gilbert and Sullivan vibe, as in "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General." You know, from The Pirates... of... *looks around self-consciously* Penzance?
*sigh* Again, you can say it. I'm a dork.