Those special moments...
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 12:49 am
I wanted to share with you my experience of my previous session but i decided to hold a bit. It was a session after the fabulous story that Rich H (thank you for the great adventure you made) has crafted where the heroes alongside with Balin (and Oin in my version) managed and invited the lord of Eagles. It was an eight hour session of a single fellowship phase. There was nothing rushed. Everyone seemed to be happy to induldge their experience living happilly in Middle Earth. There was the celebration - anniversary of the victorious Battle of Five Armies where the Eagles made a guest appearance and the Wise and Man-Elf-Dwarf lords held a council. There was the invitation of the dwarf character in Erebor where every body marvelled the dwarven crafts and grandeur and after the our elf character invited the rest of the fellowship to celebrate alongside with the host of elves in the table of the king Thranduil while in the meantime the heroes roamed the buzzing Lake Market for rare items and ingrendiends. It was a happy role playing session.
*spoilers below*
Then (today) we played "Those who Tarry no Longer". Before that session I was worried about because of the many things I had read in the forums. In any way this story rolled more smoothly than i expected. I left out the encounter with the Eagles since they had already met them Eagles in their previous quest and i put a nasty but manageble encounter with wolves/wargs. However the real magic of the adventure was in the dream scenes. My characters played the best of their abilites and in the end... they failed. Irime's soul was traped in the labyrinths of the dark spirit sorceries (this "2" on feat die...). However my players loved the adventure and the session. It was one of those special moments that the characters lose and the players win (my two girl players were crying with the loss of Irime in the end). Noone thought this was unfair. The Eye was on them down in the dungeons of Dol Guldur in their attempt to heal Aldor and to inspire poor Haleth. They knew at the same time that they could rescue Irime and they didn't manage it in the end. It was a tragic moment for the characters but so rewarding for the players. A great thank to the writers of that adventure
(At least I gave em the slight hope that if they manage to win the spirit they might have a chance Elrond could bring back the lost soul of Irime)
Just wanted to share this special moment of the Loremaster and the players that experienced today.
Thanks
ps. please excuse my bad english
*spoilers below*
Then (today) we played "Those who Tarry no Longer". Before that session I was worried about because of the many things I had read in the forums. In any way this story rolled more smoothly than i expected. I left out the encounter with the Eagles since they had already met them Eagles in their previous quest and i put a nasty but manageble encounter with wolves/wargs. However the real magic of the adventure was in the dream scenes. My characters played the best of their abilites and in the end... they failed. Irime's soul was traped in the labyrinths of the dark spirit sorceries (this "2" on feat die...). However my players loved the adventure and the session. It was one of those special moments that the characters lose and the players win (my two girl players were crying with the loss of Irime in the end). Noone thought this was unfair. The Eye was on them down in the dungeons of Dol Guldur in their attempt to heal Aldor and to inspire poor Haleth. They knew at the same time that they could rescue Irime and they didn't manage it in the end. It was a tragic moment for the characters but so rewarding for the players. A great thank to the writers of that adventure
(At least I gave em the slight hope that if they manage to win the spirit they might have a chance Elrond could bring back the lost soul of Irime)
Just wanted to share this special moment of the Loremaster and the players that experienced today.
Thanks

ps. please excuse my bad english