I'm sure that Vaedra would never condone swift, pragmatic, violent solutions to complicated and messy problems, especially when sentiment is getting in the way of effectiveness.
I got to hear the troubadours sing! Even Zephyr! Without them being on the other side of a doorway in the weather while I'm in the middle of a conversation!
Well, I hope it was worth the wait. I know I was more than a bit nervous about that particular performance.
Thank goodness you got to so many people as Tabritha. I wish I'd been one of them. I really want to spend some quality time with her at some point. The latest version of the story she's putting out tells me I really need to pay attention to it.
I'd rather it happened more often, but that's been hard to line up.
The plan is to pull in everyone who doesn't flee screaming. (I have a few guesses on people who might, but we shall see.) I think I spoke directly with about a third of the players at this event -- need to actually make that list, as at some point I'll need to actively find the folks I've missed rather than address whomever's handy and not in the middle of something. Eventually I'll find Zephyr. :)
Well thank you. It's always a pleasure to "work" with you. I just wish you'd all get over the idea that you're costing me by asking me do that kind of stuff. It is just as much fun as PCing, just rewarding in a different way. >:-}
I'm glad you enjoyed the scholar, he is a very different sort of character for me to be playing so was more than a bit out of my comfort zone to portray. The dinner scene was fun as it went rather differently than we had anticipated it going. It is one of those things that gives me the most joy in running plots at Madrigal. Our players catch nuances and undertones that we never anticipate coming to the fore and take our plot-lines in the most unexpected directions. I'm often as surprised as the PCs at where things end up by the time it all gets figured out. Thanks for the kind words, and even more thanks for making my time out there as an NPC so much fun.
You're quite welcome. I don't give out false praise, so it is really heartfelt. And the "Doh!" moment I got with FireEye as followup from the meeting with Jozef was fun too. "Did you give him a writ to allow him to continue his research?" "Uh, I can do that?" *sigh* Someday Zephyr will get the hang of this Inquisition stuff.
I've made an executive decision. Since it's clearly not intuitive what I can and can't do and I get in all kinds of trouble when I do what I shouldn't and don't do what I should, I'm just going to throw caution to the wind (nice thought, that), do whatever the Hell I want and take what comes. Look out world! Inquisitor Zephyr is blowing through!
The cross world virtual dinner with Jade Moth was nothing shy of fantastic; a great way to further a plot line in a low key way with minimal physical effort.
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But as Zephyr I'm sorry you missed it. I really enjoyed being with the team.
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...Or at least, not publicly.
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Thank goodness you got to so many people as Tabritha. I wish I'd been one of them. I really want to spend some quality time with her at some point. The latest version of the story she's putting out tells me I really need to pay attention to it.
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The plan is to pull in everyone who doesn't flee screaming. (I have a few guesses on people who might, but we shall see.) I think I spoke directly with about a third of the players at this event -- need to actually make that list, as at some point I'll need to actively find the folks I've missed rather than address whomever's handy and not in the middle of something. Eventually I'll find Zephyr. :)
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I'm glad you enjoyed the scholar, he is a very different sort of character for me to be playing so was more than a bit out of my comfort zone to portray. The dinner scene was fun as it went rather differently than we had anticipated it going. It is one of those things that gives me the most joy in running plots at Madrigal. Our players catch nuances and undertones that we never anticipate coming to the fore and take our plot-lines in the most unexpected directions. I'm often as surprised as the PCs at where things end up by the time it all gets figured out. Thanks for the kind words, and even more thanks for making my time out there as an NPC so much fun.
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Yay!
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