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[Ptolus/AD&D] OOC Thread #1

Started by Benoist, November 19, 2010, 07:07:21 PM

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Benoist

"Saint Fharlang"... hehe. ;)

Everything's alright? You guys like it so far?

When I said we were going to start right by the dungeon's entrance... that's what I actually meant! :D

thedungeondelver

THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Cole

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"There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
--Lon Chaney

Ulas Xegg

Benoist

Excellent. Already quite a few things to work out. hehe.
I'm having fun already.

Oh as I think about it. Treat this thread as you guys would talk OOC across the game table. So if you want to talk about what's going on, make plans, whatnot, you can do it here, too.

Cole

What are the commonly known gods again?
ABRAXAS - A D&D Blog

"There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
--Lon Chaney

Ulas Xegg

Benoist

There are quite a few across the world.

I'm going to post a summary of a few here, if only for your characters to be able to choose gods or patrons for themselves, who knows? Don't mind the information pertaining to temples, their place in the city and all that. It's all relevant to Ptolus-as-written, which is 300 years from now.

You can make up your own gods, too. I made a point of using St. Helm and Azuth for instance as a finger of sort to WotC canon, at some point of my previous campaign work. Cue St. Fharlang in the current game, too. ;)






Benoist

I keep writing "Otho" instead of "Othos" for some reason. :duh:

thedungeondelver

Quote from: Benoist;419191I keep writing "Otho" instead of "Othos" for some reason. :duh:

THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Astrophysicists are reassessing Einsteinian relativity because the 28 billion l

Cole

Quote from: thedungeondelver;419198

If Ulas dies, maybe I'll have to make a guy that looks and sounds just like Glenn Shadix.
ABRAXAS - A D&D Blog

"There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
--Lon Chaney

Ulas Xegg

thedungeondelver

Quote from: Cole;419199If Ulas dies, maybe I'll have to make a guy that looks and sounds just like Glenn Shadix.

Poor dude had a rough last couple of years.
THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Astrophysicists are reassessing Einsteinian relativity because the 28 billion l

Cole

Quote from: thedungeondelver;419208Poor dude had a rough last couple of years.

The only work of his I'd seen remotely recently was just voicework, in Teen Titans and "The" Batman.
ABRAXAS - A D&D Blog

"There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
--Lon Chaney

Ulas Xegg

Benoist


Cole

Quote from: Benoist;419211What's the deal with him?

Bad health problems, house burned down, died by falling out of a wheelchair alone. Really sad.
ABRAXAS - A D&D Blog

"There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight."
--Lon Chaney

Ulas Xegg

thedungeondelver

Quote from: Benoist;419211What's the deal with him?

He played a character in Beetlejuice named Otho. (pictured in my original response to you)
THE DELVERS DUNGEON


Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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Astrophysicists are reassessing Einsteinian relativity because the 28 billion l

Benoist

I remembered the Beetlejuice character, I was just wondering what happened to him.

It blows.