That went really well.
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Restarted game after a three-week hiatus, and it was good. The kind of in-game moral boost that feels riiiiiight, some investigative work and preparation, and a nice cliffhanger to tide them over. And everyone was roleplaying well; an ex-paladin's moral crisis, a half-elf flippant and a half-elf sneaky; both caring and silliness from the priest; and a good mix of indignation and self-importance from the bard.
Plus, some of my favorite NPCs made guest appearances.
Eventually, in the next month or so, I hope to post the Dwarf and Ninja series. This is
stealthmuffin's doodles of a gaming comic, complete with displacer kitten.
Thanks for listening to my academiangst. You can ignore entries like that, if you wish; or maybe I should just privatize them. Core dumps of that nature, where I take a bundle of insecurities and just plop it on the keyboard, are extremely cathartic.
And, like
fairoriana, I have many things to be thankful for. It's not Thursday yet, but here are a few:
--Working in quiet and peace with acute concentration
--That feeling of accomplishment from crossing off the to-do list
--Intelligent, argumentative people, even if I can't always appreciate them.
--Alison Moyet.
--Richard Cheese.
--Order of the Stick.
--Health of body and mind, stability of job and life, loves and friendships.
--Being alive, in general.
--Cinnamon tic-tacs. Yes, it's whiplash from "being alive."
--My silver astrolabe
--Good gaming
--An active imagination and the ability to pull things out of nowhere and have it work. Usually. In conjunction with adequate preparation.
Plus, some of my favorite NPCs made guest appearances.
Eventually, in the next month or so, I hope to post the Dwarf and Ninja series. This is
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Thanks for listening to my academiangst. You can ignore entries like that, if you wish; or maybe I should just privatize them. Core dumps of that nature, where I take a bundle of insecurities and just plop it on the keyboard, are extremely cathartic.
And, like
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--Working in quiet and peace with acute concentration
--That feeling of accomplishment from crossing off the to-do list
--Intelligent, argumentative people, even if I can't always appreciate them.
--Alison Moyet.
--Richard Cheese.
--Order of the Stick.
--Health of body and mind, stability of job and life, loves and friendships.
--Being alive, in general.
--Cinnamon tic-tacs. Yes, it's whiplash from "being alive."
--My silver astrolabe
--Good gaming
--An active imagination and the ability to pull things out of nowhere and have it work. Usually. In conjunction with adequate preparation.
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Date: 2004-05-26 07:36 pm (UTC)*hug*
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Date: 2004-05-27 05:12 am (UTC)I for one enjoy reading even academic angst. Not that I want you to be uncertain, but I am always curious about the inner workings of peoples' minds, and it's nice to know that others have similarly irrational insecurities to my own.
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Date: 2004-05-27 05:29 am (UTC)