I stood on a chair the entire time I was speaking as Raenar, looking down at the table. It could have been silly, but it was very off-putting for the players, and it worked. Miraculously.Elmoth wrote:Looking forward to play Raenar myselfMajestic wrote:Shanker and Witherfinger were a lot of fun to play, as was the Dragon Raenar.
Your favorite NPC to play?
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Oh, that's good.PaulButler wrote: I stood on a chair the entire time I was speaking as Raenar, looking down at the table. It could have been silly, but it was very off-putting for the players, and it worked. Miraculously.
On the table would work, too.
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Yeah, that's just tons of awesome right there.
Tale of Years for a second, lower-level group (in the same campaign).
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Estel, in the first flush of youth...
Pallando the Blue - simply because he's so little written about.
The Postal Hobbit assigned to the Rivendell Route.
Pallando the Blue - simply because he's so little written about.
The Postal Hobbit assigned to the Rivendell Route.
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Of Finarfin's children I am the last. But my heart is still proud. What wrong did the golden house of Finarfin do that I should ask the pardon of the Valar, or be content with an isle in the sea whose native land was Aman the Blessed? Here I am mightier.
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