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killjoy32
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 4:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

   
GraysonAC wrote:
Hopping into the planes is definately not about rules - it's about atmosphere Smile Get that right, and the game will be enjoyable.



The great thing about the Planes is that they're infinite - anything and everything is possible, so there's not much that's "wrong". Everything's "right".. somewhere Razz




actually not quite "planes" but last time i DMd Q1, there was some great fun when the party were running round Lolth's web. someone looked over the side and could dimly see the web below, so the magic-user tried to cast "fly" to get down to it and have a look.  needless to say his spell failed so couldnt do that, so the dimbo thief felt he was agile enough to jump it (doh)



so he jumped. it was a fair way...i gave him 10% chance of reaching it and you know what he rolled it, but then falling damage and then he ran into a party of wandering monsters (ogres if i recall)...and oh did he run. they pretty much spent the rest of the day trying to get together again which was quite funny.



the upshot of the whole thing was this. i played it up real well - the poor lad who was playing the thief was actually sweating when it was over. i also told him that the experience terrified him so bad that he developed vertigo and would have trouble now with heights and climbling too.....



thats what he got for being a dumbass Smile
GraysonAC
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Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada, eh?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 4:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Laughing



Lolth's Web is a Realm in the Abyss, so that was Planeswalking for sure Smile
killjoy32
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

   
GraysonAC wrote:
Laughing



Lolth's Web is a Realm in the Abyss, so that was Planeswalking for sure Smile




doh well yeha i know NOW...but back then, planescape wasnt about, so it was just the abyss and i aint read into planescape THAT much....
Egg of Coot
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 7:31 am Reply with quote Back to top

I ran a Planescape game on a weekly basis from 1995-1998.  The only reason I stopped was because I moved and couldn't find another game group.  Crappy.

The Egg
Riannal
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Joined: 25 Jan 2007
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Location: Milan, Italy

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:07 am Reply with quote Back to top

I am running my second Planescape campaign right now. As a group we mutually decided to give a new twist to this particular set of adventures (my players have taken up characters that don't match their usual game style, and I'm WRITING DOWN the adventures to avoid "gamegaps"), so the whole thing is turning out as a pretty good experiment.
The PCs are:
- A thief/psionicist tiefling whose fingertips exude a multicolored fluid (used to draw nonpermanent tattoos and pictures); the player running this character is a good roleplayer but has always had a hard time with rules and game mechanics, so he decided to take up the "difficult" classes (not only he's never played a 2nd edition psionicist... he's never actually played ad&d  Very Happy );
- A wild mage rogue modron (I know I had to break the rules on this, but I loved the idea of the "walking cube with a spark of chaos inside"); the one that's running the modron is a very methodic guy (to the point of being fiendishly efficient), but somehow he has to learn that he is not required to bluff/intimidate/blackmail EVERY npc he meets to succeed, so I had him take a Lawful character;
- An amnesiac human cleric (sounds like Torment, huh?) that has just been released from his personal Maze with a body that is not his own; he's actually a dragon servant of Chronepsis, mazed while he was chasing a fellow dragon that had just attained dracolichdom (obviously his character is unaware of this). The guy that's playing the cleric plainly hates the DMs forcing him on a path or a storyline he does not want to take... so I set HIS path from the beginning  Twisted Evil
Relentless
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Joined: 31 Jul 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Hi ! First post here!

I'm an avid planescape collector, and I've got just about all of the mainstream stuff...

I've been DM'ing Planescape since 1996, with my 4 buddies in high school... now we've lost a few and gains a few players, but I'm still playing, albeit way less often than I'd like..

But hey, 3 of my players are the same ones since 1996, and one of them even has the same PC as in high school ! The other has had him for over 7 years...  crazy huh ?

I've put a lot of effort in decorating my room at my parent's place, then a room in my appartment, to really set the mood in my campaign...

hey, from 16 to 27 and it is like and old love... you just really can't get over it !
flying_purple_monkfish
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:58 am Reply with quote Back to top

Welcome Relentless. Great to see another planescape nutter.
killjoy32
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:04 am Reply with quote Back to top

g'day relentless! welcome to the forum!

well the auction for my planescape badges/pins is about to end in a few hours..... THAT will be something you don't have Very Happy

enjoy the forum and feel free to contribute too!

Al
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