The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Varka on February 24, 2006, 06:26:58 AM
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Well…title says it all but I believe the following GMs and PC involved really deserves some words.
(even though my train leaves in 40 min)….
Aragwen: Port Hampshire Lighthouse
That introduction quest was really well done from the beginning to the end. All the NPCs had different ways of thinking and acting. Wow…really really well done. Plus you always find a way to involve a puzzle. I just love it.
An for the mini maps ;) – good job there with the restrictions
Suddenly a thing which normally would have taken 1-2 min with a mini map suddenly changed into a bigger problem. That was something I liked.
Further all the PC’s did really well RP. Even though disputes were among us and there probably still will be until is quest is over… and maybe even after that…in the end when we really needed to work together though we managed it.
Harlas: Hunt
Everything has suddenly turned 180 degrees again…and I must say well well well done.
Your “new rules” which will make PCs even think more of their surroundings (example – sneaking and hiding in daylight) – thank you.
This became like the time I did PnP and that shall probably be seen as the biggest compliment someone can get from me.
To both of you:
Making the PC’s not rush (not saying any Gm does) and able to take their time - gave all PC’s so much more even though the progress will become slower but ideas will be more “thought through” .
This is something I admire because then you also got more RP going on…..right A7? …hehe
Go!!...train is leaving..have anive weekend all of you
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Good job to both Aragwen and Harlas. I love to see GM's encouraging and enforcing PnP style rules--and rules that are clearly obvious but nearly impossible to enforce via a games AI. It adds much to the immersion and realism of a quest.
And players tend to like things a lot more like that--even if they may get a little frustrated.
Good job.
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*mutters something about being late to the Lighthouse quest*
I assume I am the A7, you missed an "r" Varka. *grins* Nevertheless, I really liked the last episode of The Hunt, it is cool how there are so many different characters online, always an arguement there. And the story is interesting, we are getting only small clues as to what is what, keeps it very intriguing.
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Good job you two!
Wish I could have made it. :)
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Yep, both of these quests were a privilige to be on. Plenty of tension, conflict and repressed violence. and that was just between the PC's!
Seriously though , very nice work, and much appreciated.
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Drop your weapons and we can talk..
Eh? I will if they will
Not us, you fool, them!
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Aragwen: Port Hampshire Lighthouse
Sounds like a good quest....wish I'd been allowed to join :(
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Harlas: Hunt
I have to agree with the others, this quest is mind boggling, but great. The RP between the differentPC's is amazing and very entertaining. Well done all involved.
The tension on this one is very real.
Great job Harlas, what usually would be a routine sneak around the bad guys was changed into an event where I was sitting on the edge of my seat not knowing what to expect. It felt so real, because you never knew if you would be spotted and cut down. It gives a new meaning to sneaking and scouting for me.
Thanks
@steve - sorry about cutting you and two others and denying the other two who requested to join later, but unfortunately the party size would have become unmanagable and seeing this was run on West, the lag would have spiked even more. Maybe next time :)
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aye two very good quests, heh im still laughing about Rufus pants remark to Varka :D
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Those two quests are really good, and I am glad that Storold is on both of them.
Aragwen: Port Hampshire Lighthouse
It was really fun to watch the party go down all the different paths to find the right one that lead to the two lost partymembers(I had my minimap on before Storold died)
Harlas: Hunt
Really nice quest... It really took the party here a lot of time to determine where the drow actually where hiding, I really liked that compared to if we could have walked straight into town and found them.