Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
Moderators: ehiker133, waysoftheearth
^This!aquebman wrote:Ah my apologies sir I didn't realize we were so divided kudos to you for doing something i've always wanted to try but haven't been brave enough to go through with it.
Indeed! Our party has history with a giant that ended with fatalities, as well!mushgnome wrote:highbough (wis15) would rather take his chances with wolves than the big scary giant, so he follows them into the abbey!
ha ha ha haehiker133 wrote:Indeed! Our party has history with a giant that ended with fatalities, as well!mushgnome wrote:highbough (wis15) would rather take his chances with wolves than the big scary giant, so he follows them into the abbey!
When confronted with the decision to face one large enemy or many smaller enemies, and you go with the smaller enemies, this will forever be known as, "Taking the Highbough road"...
My apologies if it is confusing [img]images/smiley/embarrassed.png[/img]coffee wrote:(I'm a bit confused here -- honestly, Ways, I don't see how you can keep track of all this!)
Number one, it's not your fault if anyone finds it confusing. Don't split the party!waysoftheearth wrote:My apologies if it is confusing [img]images/smiley/embarrassed.png[/img]coffee wrote:(I'm a bit confused here -- honestly, Ways, I don't see how you can keep track of all this!)
I have often considered breaking the "Lonely Abbey" thread (following two separate groups) into two. I haven't done it would be quite an effort and also the players have been suggesting getting back together again.
Now it looks more like the "West" group will be joining the "Blasted Abbey" thread shortly, which will hopefully make everything a bit clearer for those left in the "Lonely Abbey" thread (including Dieter).
Lesson learned: create new thread immediately whenever players branch off -- you never know how far they will go.