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Author Topic: Boat Murdered Featured in Popular D&D Live Streaming Session  (Read 1318 times)

Lemunde

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So in tonight's session of Wyrmwick, a regularly broadcast D&D session that I watch every Saturday night, a good two hours were spent with the party wandering the depths of a dwarven fortress called Boat Murdered in search of boots that could help them traverse lava-like terrain. Hilarity ensued as they entered the sealed off eastern section which had several dwarves running around who had gone insane due to a mysterious elephant invasion. They ran into a little girl who's parents had "gone swimming" and with the help of her only friend and companion (an inanimate dwarf skull she named Chappy), she led the adventurers through the labyrinth to where they eventually found the boots they were looking for.

You can catch a recap of the session when it gets posted later this week on lordkat.com.
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Teneb

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Re: Boat Murdered Featured in Popular D&D Live Streaming Session
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2011, 01:01:45 pm »

What? No !!Zombie Elephants!! ?
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Re: Boat Murdered Featured in Popular D&D Live Streaming Session
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2011, 01:10:48 pm »

What? No !!Zombie Elephants!! ?

Nah, it would have to be the beserking !!"Sankis the Beardless" Gatinbomrek!!.
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Yolan

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Re: Boat Murdered Featured in Popular D&D Live Streaming Session
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2011, 09:16:25 pm »

Did they have the little girl say...

"They mostly come at night... Mostly..."

?

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