Thanks to Kasper Brohus for running a fun hangout game, which ended in a knockdown, drag-out fistfight between our…

Thanks to Kasper Brohus for running a fun hangout game, which ended in a knockdown, drag-out fistfight between our…

Thanks to Kasper Brohus for running a fun hangout game, which ended in a knockdown, drag-out fistfight between our Paladin and the Crocodile Chieftain. I had fun being the Bard, dancing around the fight, avoiding the Cheif’s minions who were annoyed by my singing and giving the Paladin all sorts of help! I didn’t roll Hack & Slash or Volley the whole session!

9 thoughts on “Thanks to Kasper Brohus for running a fun hangout game, which ended in a knockdown, drag-out fistfight between our…”

  1. Don’t scuff the Signature Weapon!

    Also, Eric Nieudan’s use of “I Am the Law” was really an eye opener. I was really nervous about that move, because I felt it was a little cheesy that GM chose the reaction. Turns out you just have to use it in situations where undesired responses aren’t feasible.

  2. Agreed. I think this setting has a lot of potential. I want to know what the treasure will be spent on by both sides, who the next chieftain of the crocmen will be, and what the Sons of Meatfist are up to. When the stars and time zones are right, I’m all in favour of going back to Veracruz!

  3. Actually, I was thinking about letting Hanchuatl take the mantle, with Chiqual as his advisor. Simply because they are Crocodilians you’ve had contact with, and they respect you. Gives you some leverage over the setting.

  4. Cool, I was thinking some kind of alliance with the crocs would be interesting. Even if they sunny wasn’t to be a part of the glorious Agron empire, they could be used as mercenaries. They would be useful in case of more pirate attacks or, you know, indigenous trouble ;p

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