March 2010 Highlights
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09 Mar 2010 20:45 #61
by Noctra (Noctra)
Replied by Noctra (Noctra) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Hot caramel apple latte!
Thanks Paul!
Thanks Paul!
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09 Mar 2010 22:46 #62
by Rannick (Rannick)
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
Replied by Rannick (Rannick) on topic March 2010 Highlights
I have been misunderstood, but I can see why from how I wrote it, so I will clarify. This complaint was not about being stonewalled or bad RP opportunities or not knowing enough of the plot, or any of that. Rannick doesn't really care about the intrigues - last couple LARPs I was in, I got way too deep into the "deep plot," and now I'm just there to have fun being an obnoxious barbarian with lower inhibitions than I maintain in real life. If I ever want to get deeper, I will, but for the moment I'm quite happy with my current level of involvement.
My comment was a critique of bad IG leadership decisions, and a warning of just how close things came to disaster because of them.
You spent all that time setting up your groups with their battle leaders. You don't need to tell "every individual" what's going on - you tell the battle leaders, and THEY tell all the individuals in their battle groups.
I could really care less about your treaty with bizarro world, but if you don't want a couple of hot-headed barbarians ruining everything, you should probably clue them in on what's going on. If you DON'T care about them unwittingly undoing all your diplomatic work, simply because they don't know any better, then by all means, keep doing what you're doing - but remember that when it happens, it probably happened because the PCs in the lead weren't disseminating information to the lowest level. It is strategically important to fill your troops in on important details like, "We are in a diplomatically tenuous situation. Don't piss anyone off."
In other words, it IS practical - and important - to make announcements about these things. "Go here," and "fight this" are simply not enough direction to get what you need out of people following you.
Was this the place to bring it up? Eh, maybe not. It was kind of a disappointment, so I put it with my low-lights.
My comment was a critique of bad IG leadership decisions, and a warning of just how close things came to disaster because of them.
You spent all that time setting up your groups with their battle leaders. You don't need to tell "every individual" what's going on - you tell the battle leaders, and THEY tell all the individuals in their battle groups.
I could really care less about your treaty with bizarro world, but if you don't want a couple of hot-headed barbarians ruining everything, you should probably clue them in on what's going on. If you DON'T care about them unwittingly undoing all your diplomatic work, simply because they don't know any better, then by all means, keep doing what you're doing - but remember that when it happens, it probably happened because the PCs in the lead weren't disseminating information to the lowest level. It is strategically important to fill your troops in on important details like, "We are in a diplomatically tenuous situation. Don't piss anyone off."
In other words, it IS practical - and important - to make announcements about these things. "Go here," and "fight this" are simply not enough direction to get what you need out of people following you.
Was this the place to bring it up? Eh, maybe not. It was kind of a disappointment, so I put it with my low-lights.
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
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09 Mar 2010 22:59 #63
by Rannick (Rannick)
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
Replied by Rannick (Rannick) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Here's a peacemaking addendum to that:
The battle-groups were well led in a tactical sense. In terms of formations and positioning during the actual fighting, they did very well both at the battle-group leader level and at the over-all leader level. I will add the highlight that it was pretty awesome to be part of such a large force - wielding formations like that in battle is very hard, and the PC leadership did well at that part of it.
In other words, the "hurry-up-and-wait" early on in the evening was well worth the result. I hear tell that this is a vast improvement over previous large-scale mods, so - well done!
The battle-groups were well led in a tactical sense. In terms of formations and positioning during the actual fighting, they did very well both at the battle-group leader level and at the over-all leader level. I will add the highlight that it was pretty awesome to be part of such a large force - wielding formations like that in battle is very hard, and the PC leadership did well at that part of it.
In other words, the "hurry-up-and-wait" early on in the evening was well worth the result. I hear tell that this is a vast improvement over previous large-scale mods, so - well done!
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
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09 Mar 2010 23:05 #64
by McDermitt (Matt Quagz)
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I wish I had 4 arms.
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09 Mar 2010 23:15 #65
by Gallion (Gallion)
- James C. Kimball Director, Knight Realms
Replied by Gallion (Gallion) on topic March 2010 Highlights
I just want to take a second to say thanks to: Alex, Andy, , Jon, Joe, MB, Tori, Jason, Matt W., Chris G., Brendan, Brian H., Chris A, Doug, Bob, Emily, Damien, Adam, Mike, and anyone else who helped with the main weekend plot.
- Paladin43
- The death of Alternate reality Pyre
- Cheese Fondue
- The Apple Caramel Latte
- VARDIMUS! (Kenny I have your wallet... and your pants... )
- All the new players (You guys really were all awesome!. Thanks. )
- Simons Special Mission
- Getting to see the Vael'senwe in action.
- Norm getting my costume and weapon.
- Ming-na/Dan Gill
- Tommy finally making it.
- a bunch of other things im sure, but ill stop there for now.
- Paladin43
- The death of Alternate reality Pyre
- Cheese Fondue
- The Apple Caramel Latte
- VARDIMUS! (Kenny I have your wallet... and your pants... )
- All the new players (You guys really were all awesome!. Thanks. )
- Simons Special Mission
- Getting to see the Vael'senwe in action.
- Norm getting my costume and weapon.
- Ming-na/Dan Gill
- Tommy finally making it.
- a bunch of other things im sure, but ill stop there for now.
- James C. Kimball Director, Knight Realms
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09 Mar 2010 23:37 #66
by Alexandre Blythewood (Eleventh Phoenix)
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OOG: Zach Theis
Replied by Alexandre Blythewood (Eleventh Phoenix) on topic March 2010 Highlights
-Teaching Hamish Insult. Most hilarious lesson I've taught since... the last time I taught Hamish.
-Teaching Marika Hex.
-NPCing Dragoon plot and Gambino plot.
-Truth of the Gypsy ftw.
-Being told by Magnus that I apparently know how to lead troops better than he does.
There are a lot more, but I'm too tired to think of them.
-Teaching Marika Hex.
-NPCing Dragoon plot and Gambino plot.
-Truth of the Gypsy ftw.
-Being told by Magnus that I apparently know how to lead troops better than he does.
There are a lot more, but I'm too tired to think of them.
-Alexandre Blythewood
OOG: Zach Theis
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10 Mar 2010 00:55 #67
by Liz (Liz)
Replied by Liz (Liz) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Im sick and I leave and I miss a Paladin 43?????????!!!!!!!!!!!! :'(
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10 Mar 2010 02:09 #68
by Andy (Andy)
Replied by Andy (Andy) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Dear Rannick,
Please sign your posts with your OOG name so we know who you are.
Please sign your posts with your OOG name so we know who you are.
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10 Mar 2010 11:37 #69
by Birnum Pyre (Birnum Pyre)
There are some moment that no ammount of planning can create in a LARP. This was one of those moments.
OOG:
Brendan O'Hara
Replied by Birnum Pyre (Birnum Pyre) on topic March 2010 Highlights
- The death of Alternate reality Pyre
There are some moment that no ammount of planning can create in a LARP. This was one of those moments.
OOG:
Brendan O'Hara
- HamishMcSweeney
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10 Mar 2010 16:31 #70
by HamishMcSweeney (HamishMcSweeney)
To the Wise, life is the question; To the Fool, life is the answer.
Hamish "Twice a Year" McSweeney
(OOC: Ian Penny)
Replied by HamishMcSweeney (HamishMcSweeney) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Despite showing up late, I had a blast this event.
Lowlights-
- Did a number on my back thanks showing up straight from work and taking several falls.
- I am told I missed out on a lot of great plot.
Highlights
- Finding it really easy to just get into character even when arriving late.
- Finding the "cure" with dr.maxwell, and his epic amount of facepalm whenever we talk. Tee Hee.
- Kaladonian Snowball fight: I think there's something in the water.
- Insult 101- Don't Insult Gideon! Insult 102- Don't Insult Gideon again after he's calmed down!
Lowlights-
- Did a number on my back thanks showing up straight from work and taking several falls.
- I am told I missed out on a lot of great plot.
Highlights
- Finding it really easy to just get into character even when arriving late.
- Finding the "cure" with dr.maxwell, and his epic amount of facepalm whenever we talk. Tee Hee.
- Kaladonian Snowball fight: I think there's something in the water.
- Insult 101- Don't Insult Gideon! Insult 102- Don't Insult Gideon again after he's calmed down!
To the Wise, life is the question; To the Fool, life is the answer.
Hamish "Twice a Year" McSweeney
(OOC: Ian Penny)
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10 Mar 2010 18:42 #71
by Kairon (Kairon)
Replied by Kairon (Kairon) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Highlight: Walking into the Bar area and seeing Hamish flat on his back with his arms above his head while Gideon has his foot on his chest and watching his life flash before his eyes.
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10 Mar 2010 20:34 #72
by Rannick (Rannick)
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
Replied by Rannick (Rannick) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Funny enough, "Andy," that's my name, too.
--Andy--
--Andy--
--R--
--Andy--
Those who draw a line between the soldier and the scholar will have their thinking done by cowards and their fighting done by fools.
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10 Mar 2010 23:50 #73
by Tiriel (Tiriel)
Brother Tiriel Tellinghast
Valrkirin Urulokion, in service to Lord Blackthorne
Turin MacLeod (NPC)
Terry
Replied by Tiriel (Tiriel) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Highlights, eh? Well, as Tiriel, it was great to be back, even if Travance has changed a LOT in 4 years. Most of the RP I got involved in was privledged, and as such I can't go into too much detail... yet
Breakfast with the Black Orchid was certainly delicious and great fun.
My time spent as Turin MacLeod was, by far, the most fun I have had RPing in like ten years. Meeting the Celts was great, you guys were enthusiastic and excited, and I think that spread throughout the afternoon and all during the yeti mod. Speaking for the Hibernians, we can't wait to spend more time with you all, and get to know more of the world outside the Highlands.
Sat. nite main mod was a lot of fun, playing post-apocalyptic Tellinghasts was awesome. Excellent RP between MB/Tori and Alisia was touching, and yet violence was hovering about every word. Dramatic tension is good. Sam, well done in recovering your sword, try not to drop it next time
T
Breakfast with the Black Orchid was certainly delicious and great fun.
My time spent as Turin MacLeod was, by far, the most fun I have had RPing in like ten years. Meeting the Celts was great, you guys were enthusiastic and excited, and I think that spread throughout the afternoon and all during the yeti mod. Speaking for the Hibernians, we can't wait to spend more time with you all, and get to know more of the world outside the Highlands.
Sat. nite main mod was a lot of fun, playing post-apocalyptic Tellinghasts was awesome. Excellent RP between MB/Tori and Alisia was touching, and yet violence was hovering about every word. Dramatic tension is good. Sam, well done in recovering your sword, try not to drop it next time
T
Brother Tiriel Tellinghast
Valrkirin Urulokion, in service to Lord Blackthorne
Turin MacLeod (NPC)
Terry
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10 Mar 2010 23:54 #74
by Baroness Hartwoode (jadelet)
Amen. There are no words except that this will probably be the most epic moment in any larp I have ever/will ever play.
Replied by Baroness Hartwoode (jadelet) on topic March 2010 Highlights
- The death of Alternate reality Pyre
There are some moment that no ammount of planning can create in a LARP. This was one of those moments.
Amen. There are no words except that this will probably be the most epic moment in any larp I have ever/will ever play.
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11 Mar 2010 08:05 #75
by Erdrick (Erdrick)
You mean try not to get hit with 3 disarm's and 2 spells in 5 seconds? The only reason I dropped it was because a tag skill said I had too
Lord Erdrick Brightstar
Guardian of Belladeen
(Samuel Roberts)
Replied by Erdrick (Erdrick) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Sam, well done in recovering your sword, try not to drop it next time
T
You mean try not to get hit with 3 disarm's and 2 spells in 5 seconds? The only reason I dropped it was because a tag skill said I had too
Lord Erdrick Brightstar
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11 Mar 2010 20:19 #76
by fathertain (fathertain)
Replied by fathertain (fathertain) on topic March 2010 Highlights
thanks to chris scanlon for playing a regular old summoned undead on main mod. I am certain you got beaten on nearly the entire time. I had lich stats...you had cleave. Thanks for being a good sport, and thank you for the help.
I am never sending out anything but oozes from now on. I hope everyone is excited to fight 50 oozes main mod next event.
-adam
PS. James i come after chris arnold, emily, jon, matt w., chris g., and Brian H. on your thank you list? I am not helping you ever again.
I am never sending out anything but oozes from now on. I hope everyone is excited to fight 50 oozes main mod next event.
-adam
PS. James i come after chris arnold, emily, jon, matt w., chris g., and Brian H. on your thank you list? I am not helping you ever again.
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11 Mar 2010 22:01 #77
by Jack (Keeperofdice)
Best time NPCing ever. "ooooooooooozzee."
Ser Jack Siefer
Knight Of Drega'Mire
Head of Research & Development of Kormyre
Sky Marshal
Captain of the K.A.S. Tarrasque
OOG: Gus M.
“Men learn from their failures. I prefer to learn from the failures of others..”
"Sometimes what the world doesn't need is a hero. Sometimes what it needs is a monster."
Replied by Jack (Keeperofdice) on topic March 2010 Highlights
I am never sending out anything but oozes from now on. I hope everyone is excited to fight 50 oozes main mod next event.
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Best time NPCing ever. "ooooooooooozzee."
Ser Jack Siefer
Knight Of Drega'Mire
Head of Research & Development of Kormyre
Sky Marshal
Captain of the K.A.S. Tarrasque
OOG: Gus M.
“Men learn from their failures. I prefer to learn from the failures of others..”
"Sometimes what the world doesn't need is a hero. Sometimes what it needs is a monster."
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12 Mar 2010 02:08 #78
by creed (creed)
Creed Z'ero
"Can there Truly Be Good Without Evil"
OOG: Christian Fusaro
Replied by creed (creed) on topic March 2010 Highlights
GREAT event
first off
i just wanna thank everyone again for making KR so freaking amazing i honestly as lame as this sounds i cant remember when i was this happy
so first of Creed FINALLY HAS ARMOR
WIN
friday was great seeing everyone again saying screw it to finding a bed i just wont sleep HAHA
seeing alot of great faces after the amazing weekend at dreamation......
fighting gargoyles in the chronicler temple i think it was???
WIN
not getting affected by the plague directly friday night
once again THANK YOU ARMOR
.......i have students???? REALLY, me students....just wow
The devil he likes games.....Alesiter im good at games... teleporting for the first time
saturday....saving people from plague zombies by taking the hits myself
almost getting kicked off the guard.....sorry tobar
WOLFGAR i swear i wasnt hitting on your sister......ok so maybe just a little <3s tyra lol
yeti....tobar you insulted it to death...and he scalped it alive....i did however try and make peace with it.....didnt work
Another magnus creed tag team on the yeti.....
another magnus creed tag team on the welll main mod monsters
main mod was infact alot of fun of the things u can find in a demon
killing hordes of oozes and spiders...keeping a kill count....14
magnus did a great job leading
Magnus: polearms to the side.....you too creed your swords big enough
Creed: yay
leaving early sunday stunk but w.e
first off
i just wanna thank everyone again for making KR so freaking amazing i honestly as lame as this sounds i cant remember when i was this happy
so first of Creed FINALLY HAS ARMOR
WIN
friday was great seeing everyone again saying screw it to finding a bed i just wont sleep HAHA
seeing alot of great faces after the amazing weekend at dreamation......
fighting gargoyles in the chronicler temple i think it was???
WIN
not getting affected by the plague directly friday night
once again THANK YOU ARMOR
.......i have students???? REALLY, me students....just wow
The devil he likes games.....Alesiter im good at games... teleporting for the first time
saturday....saving people from plague zombies by taking the hits myself
almost getting kicked off the guard.....sorry tobar
WOLFGAR i swear i wasnt hitting on your sister......ok so maybe just a little <3s tyra lol
yeti....tobar you insulted it to death...and he scalped it alive....i did however try and make peace with it.....didnt work
Another magnus creed tag team on the yeti.....
another magnus creed tag team on the welll main mod monsters
main mod was infact alot of fun of the things u can find in a demon
killing hordes of oozes and spiders...keeping a kill count....14
magnus did a great job leading
Magnus: polearms to the side.....you too creed your swords big enough
Creed: yay
leaving early sunday stunk but w.e
Creed Z'ero
"Can there Truly Be Good Without Evil"
OOG: Christian Fusaro
- Odo Garaath
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12 Mar 2010 08:37 #79
by Odo Garaath (Odo)
He did that to me too. It's like he's protective of her or something.
"Praise be to Enax, and blessing to his followers."
(Tom Senger )
Replied by Odo Garaath (Odo) on topic March 2010 Highlights
WOLFGAR i swear i wasnt hitting on your sister......ok so maybe just a little <3s tyra lol
He did that to me too. It's like he's protective of her or something.
"Praise be to Enax, and blessing to his followers."
(Tom Senger )
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12 Mar 2010 15:55 #80
by Eli_Wildwood (Eli_Wildwood)
OOG:Mackenzie Kiem
Replied by Eli_Wildwood (Eli_Wildwood) on topic March 2010 Highlights
I had tons of fun this event!
Highlights:
-Coming early and watching my friends lose in chess in like 5 turns by Charlie
-Seeing old faces.
-NPCing for the new player mod and getting ambushed by like more than ten of them at once.
-NPCing as a 3rd stage plague villager/zombie the whole time. Hooray for starting the spread of the plague!
-Meeting some new, fun people.
-Moss Mod was pretty entertaining. didn't do that much, but i didn't make anything worse.
-It's the g-g-g-g-gromobulous! that was fun (mainly because nobody needed to anything really)
-Help serve for feast. talking about random crap in the kitchen was interesting.
-Being in Colin's front line of the main mod (even though i was a low level).
-Starting the main mod with 13 body and ending with 1 body! WIN! Thank you shield!
-Learning stuff from Colin.
-Doing really well when i sparred against Colin and Cyric. (even though they probably were going easy on me)
-Being fairly warm throughout most of the event!!
Lowlights:
-Getting my foot soaked the first night at the beginning of my NPC shift and having that foot be frozen for the next couple hours.
-Falling asleep early every night my cursed will to be tired!!!
-My shield's paint chipping, again. and a lot of paint coming off on my hand.
Highlights:
-Coming early and watching my friends lose in chess in like 5 turns by Charlie
-Seeing old faces.
-NPCing for the new player mod and getting ambushed by like more than ten of them at once.
-NPCing as a 3rd stage plague villager/zombie the whole time. Hooray for starting the spread of the plague!
-Meeting some new, fun people.
-Moss Mod was pretty entertaining. didn't do that much, but i didn't make anything worse.
-It's the g-g-g-g-gromobulous! that was fun (mainly because nobody needed to anything really)
-Help serve for feast. talking about random crap in the kitchen was interesting.
-Being in Colin's front line of the main mod (even though i was a low level).
-Starting the main mod with 13 body and ending with 1 body! WIN! Thank you shield!
-Learning stuff from Colin.
-Doing really well when i sparred against Colin and Cyric. (even though they probably were going easy on me)
-Being fairly warm throughout most of the event!!
Lowlights:
-Getting my foot soaked the first night at the beginning of my NPC shift and having that foot be frozen for the next couple hours.
-Falling asleep early every night my cursed will to be tired!!!
-My shield's paint chipping, again. and a lot of paint coming off on my hand.
OOG:Mackenzie Kiem
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12 Mar 2010 16:32 #81
by geezer (geezer)
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
Replied by geezer (geezer) on topic March 2010 Highlights
Ah yes. There I was, about 6 PM (before lay-on) sitting in the Inn with a few second/third timers and three or four newbs, one of whom was Leon. He was playing a game of chess and winning. Our brief, but infinitely entertaining conversation follows:
Me: Are you aware that there are a few who will play for IG coin?
Leon: I will so totally own them!
Me: Do you believe in full disclosure?
Modification - he did not lose in 5 turns, but had a lost position. The execution took another 25 or so.
Me: Are you aware that there are a few who will play for IG coin?
Leon: I will so totally own them!
Me: Do you believe in full disclosure?
Modification - he did not lose in 5 turns, but had a lost position. The execution took another 25 or so.
Edwin Haroldson
Loremaster
Master of the Mages' Guild
An ethical person does the right thing when no one is watching.
OOG - Charlie Spiegel - Kitchen Marshal
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State..."
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