#and then there were dragons
i had a whole dungeon planned out for last session w traps and combat and everything that i didnt get to use but i didget to oneshot my ranger and drop kick him into the nine hells so overall i think it was a success
does anyone have a system for like. allowing their players to buy magical customizations for their gear
had dnd today and the session ended w my wizard getting a “meet me here alone or else” death threat it was great. Also he’s broke and fully planning to spend his remaining gold the next day
today in dnd my wizard basically got to two-shot some assassins (thank you level 5 for fireball), the fighter learned that almost his whole pirate crew had gotten killed by a ghost ship, and the druid learned that his dad was actually the crown prince who had supposedly died in that ship crash 30 years ago
One of my PCs was like “hey what if [plot element you introduced last game] was actually this” and I’m like hm. HM! really weird that you’re suggesting plot points for a thing not in your backstory but that’s actually really good so okay
i was organizing my blog and found this post and it took literally nine months for this plot point to come to fruition
love when my pcs create stuff relevant to the previous sessions. v sexy of them
literally every time one of my pcs is like I Want to Read This Whole History Textbook I’m like a. are you sure. you want to read the whole book??
still can’t get over the wild magic sorcerer accidentally casting fireball centered on herself and promptly doing 44 fire damage to the entirety of her level 1 party