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Date Posted: 01:20:45 June 09 2003, Monday
Author: Albert
Subject: Re: D&D and lontananza
In reply to: Fabrice 's message, "D&D and lontananza" on 19:00:35 June 08 2003, Sunday

>Then came 3rd edition and the
>Forgotten Realms, where folks learned that while a
>Bracelet of Friends may sound sappy, it's uncannily
>useful to summon your negative-energy-enhanced enemies
>to ambushes

And don't forget poetry composition by dice-rolling. ("I compose a poem... *rolls dice* I succeed!">

>it's alright if
>one has trouble trusting mages that collect a few too
>many gems. Where in the World is Albert's
>PC-Suddenly-Turned-Evil-NPC? was edifying that way.

I was actually quite proud of that piece of dramatic DMing. Too bad it only really works once on any given group of player characters. Use it once, and you get respect as a devious game master. Use it twice, and you get labeled as pissy, and your players never trust you ever again.

I don't speak from experience on that last bit, but I'd guess so, anyway.

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