Judging from the last session, and the plans for the next session, maybe I should convert my Tuesday game over to Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying... [sigh]
...no, no, this just means I have to work to make the situation with the Drow more than just a big fight. It can *end* with a big fight, though. The challenge: how do I make the drow too strong for the party to take on with a frontal assault without (a) just killing them, or (b) using a nebulous horde, which is compeltely unrealistic?
I'm thinking puzzly fixed defenses. Hmm.
Anyway, something that I want to talk about happened at work, but I can't really say even one word about it without materially violating my NDA. Dammit. I probably already said too much. q:3
I can talk about the lamburgers, though. They're exactly what you'd think -- ground up sheep in burger form. Spiced. Served with tartar sauce, roasted onions, and horseradish sauce. Very tasty. Not kosher for Passover, although the horseradish sauce should be good for partial credit, right?
I haven't even pretended to keep kosher since I stopped living with my parents... there's only a certain level of effort I'm willing to put forth just for the sake of ritual. God can bite me, if he doesn't like it.
Or can he?!
...no, no, this just means I have to work to make the situation with the Drow more than just a big fight. It can *end* with a big fight, though. The challenge: how do I make the drow too strong for the party to take on with a frontal assault without (a) just killing them, or (b) using a nebulous horde, which is compeltely unrealistic?
I'm thinking puzzly fixed defenses. Hmm.
Anyway, something that I want to talk about happened at work, but I can't really say even one word about it without materially violating my NDA. Dammit. I probably already said too much. q:3
I can talk about the lamburgers, though. They're exactly what you'd think -- ground up sheep in burger form. Spiced. Served with tartar sauce, roasted onions, and horseradish sauce. Very tasty. Not kosher for Passover, although the horseradish sauce should be good for partial credit, right?
I haven't even pretended to keep kosher since I stopped living with my parents... there's only a certain level of effort I'm willing to put forth just for the sake of ritual. God can bite me, if he doesn't like it.
Or can he?!