Always love to see how other GMs play things. :) Keep posting and I'll keep reading. :)
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Always love to see how other GMs play things. :) Keep posting and I'll keep reading. :)
Session 5 is up: https://scantabulous.blogspot.com/20...v-deamons.html
The party actually fought a vampire this session (imagine that, in Ravenloft)! One thing of note, Skype allows your games to go FAR FASTER, and doesn't require me to type everything out. That is great. I highly recommend using a VoIP during Fantasy Grounds sessions.
Session VI is finally up.
https://scantabulous.blogspot.com/20...ve-ghouls.html
Session 7 is up: https://scantabulous.blogspot.com/20...-vii-dark.html
I went off-campaign book for this one and made a Grimm-style horror setting for the PCs. Because I figured they deserved a change of pace, that is, from a Gothic-style horror setting.
As per usual, tres cool. :)
Take a stylepoint.
Yessssss! I will use it to boost my save vs. FG-crashing next time I have more than 10 tokens on a single map.
I've had a great time reading your sessions - I wish more DMs would do (/were able to do) this kind of thing.
This is a wonderful thing to show people new to D&D as a whole - it's tough to find a good example of the ingenuity, creativeness, and fun possible in a campaign.
Where did you get all the pictures that you use in your sessions?
Heh. Cool stuff. You've gone straight off the story as written but I dig your fairy tale insertion. Bit of scary weirdness for Barovia! I'm running this too but in a much more standard, boring way. Nice work.
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Did he actually type out the gypsy card reading into FG?