So You want to know about the players behind our campaigns...
- Tom Shultz
- James Luft
- Paul Martin
- Joe Sallitt
- Debbie Gordon
- Dana Rittenhouse
- Dan McNulty
Name:
Tom Shultz
Years Playing:
16 Years
RPG Roles: Game Master, Player
Alignment: CN and deteriorating
Favorite Character: Toss up between Cromulus
Vladmyr or Dreamer
Favorite Setting: Forgotten Realms
Favorite Character Class: Fighter-types with an
occasional seasoning of spell-tossers
Greatest Gaming Moment:
(As a GM)
Killing a haughty elven Wizard/Bard/God/Cheater/Rogue, who shall remain
un-named (or see James Luft's Greatest Gaming Moment if you must know), with
a willow wisp (yes, a stupid, frelling newbie monster). (As a player)
Summary: I was in character at the gaming table
with a bunch of people who didn't know me from water and I had them afraid
of me and my character. Character revealed his true nature (golden hearted
type w/ bad attitude and a grudge) and kicked some serious butt.
Plot: Party of goodly adventurers is joined
by a dark and dangerous man (me as Dreamer) and a malevolent tiefling bard.
Setting: The wilds of the Dalelands in the Forgotten Realms.
Breakdown: Party was extremely apprehensive
with my character, and me as a player for that matter. Through four gaming
sessions, they didn't even know what class I was (single classed fighter
specialized in martial arts). A fellow player (a grade A dickhead) had a
tiefling bard, who was obviously evilly aligned. Earlier in the series of
adventures, he had mistakenly fired an arrow that struck me in the leg.
Anyhow, said stupid tiefling bard decided to attack a
rather goodly ranger over a magic item necessary for the completion of our
quest. That's where I jumped in and proceeded to roll several critical
hits, pummeling the moronic bard into a bloody lump and breaking both legs
and a collar bone in the process. The group, who hated the bard(and the
grade A dickhead playing him), cheered me on merrily. That was the last
time that the Grade A dickhead played with me. I later played the adventure
again with a different group (none of whom I knew) and still managed to
inspire fear in my would-be allies! Mwa-ha-ha....
Name:
James Luft
Years Playing:
12 Years
RPG Roles: Game Master & Player
Alignment: ADHD
Favorite Character: Danser Mason
Favorite Setting: Dragonlance
Favorite Character Class: Wizards and Spells, Oh
My!
Greatest Gaming Moment: Once, when I was running a
campaign adventure in lost elven city of Myth Drannor,
I was responsible for the death of Vantrivius.
Setting: Abandoned magic school in the heart of the ruined city.
Plot: Haughty Elven Wizard/Bard/God/Cheater/Rogue skulks down into the
bowels of said school and meets a golem. Breakdown: Vantrivius says,
"Go ahead, let the golem have initiative." The golem merrily agrees and
takes the first and last devastating swing.
CRACK! BANG! POW! BOOM!
The golem gets a critical hit and going by 1st ed. rules we roll percentile
dice. A roll of 100 results in death. Wouldn't you know that I rolled
100.
Ha Ha Ha!
Name: Paul
Martin
Years Playing:
16 Years
RPG Roles: Player Character
Alignment: NE or LE (Actually, it depends on
who plays, who I can kill, or what I can steal)
Favorite Character: Ryltar Evermoor
Favorite Setting: Forgotten Realms
Favorite Character Class: Assassin
Greatest Gaming Moment: As yet to be
revealed.......
Name:
Joe Sallitt
Years Playing: 7
RPG Roles: Player, GM
Alignment: Lawful Evil
Favorite Character: Kadath
Favorite Setting: New Republic (Star Wars RPG)
Favorite Character Class: Wheelman (Spycraft RPG)
Greatest Gaming Moment: I was GMing a game of Star Wars. The adventure
we played was very long and was played over a month and a half playing every
week. Eventually the players finally got to the main villian, an extremely
bad as bounty hunter named Jodo Kast who could kill them very easily. He has
been toying with them all adventure. Then in the first round, on the first
action this happens.
Player: "Do I have a shot at Jodo Kast?
Me: "Yup, go ahead."
Player: "OK"
He then rolls a crit, doing 22 damage directly to would points killing him
in one shot.
Name:
Debbie Gordon
Years Playing:
RPG Roles:
Alignment:
Favorite Character:
Favorite Setting:
Favorite Character Class:
Greatest Gaming Moment:
Name:
Dana Rittenhouse
Years Playing:
3 or 4
RPG Roles: Player
Alignment: CG or LN
Favorite Character: Surya Riann
Favorite Setting: Anywhere in Waterdeep (Usually
where we are)
Favorite Character Class: An ASS Kickin Monk
Greatest Gaming Moment:
The haughty elven
Wizard/Bard/God/Cheater/Rogue was DM and decided to put our party up against
a 2,000 year old vampire. Our cleric cast some spell which in turn knocked
the vampire on it's stomach and tore part of it's back off, and exposed it's
heart. I then walked up behind it with my bow, took a shot straight at it's
heart, and rolled a crit. The DM then tells me my arrow breaks on the
vampire's heart because it's not magical. Little did the DM know, all I had
left were magical arrows. (HA) So i pulled the vampire's heart out and we
turned it to dust. (Something I have yet to gain XP for.) I'm sure the
vampire will be back again because he somehow survived and is now on a quest
to find us just like all the other creatures we have ever killed
Name:
Dan McNulty
Years Playing: Old-School Player (Playing since the Blue-bound
D&D Basic Set)
RPG Roles: Player & Dungeon Master
Alignment: Various
Favorite Character: Yuriel Blackstone - Half Orc Monk
Favorite Setting: Forgotten Realms
Favorite Character Class: ?
Greatest Gaming Moment: In the old school vein,
when on the hunt for Bargle, the first evil character presented in D&D, the
characters had to go through a evil thief named Zyx (such a creative name,
eh?). He lived in a series of caves that low and behold led underneath
Bargle's ruined castle. After having to defeat a hybrid monster that I had
created (a green/gold dragon that had been shrunk down to fit in a bottle
and was only the size of an ant until the bottle was opened!!!!) we managed
to defeat Zyx the thief and go on to also kill Bargle at the expense of
every party member including my own who was injured so badly that we all
died from traps leaving the castle. How's that for justice, eh?
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