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Sep. 8th, 2008 05:23 pmToday in 1966, Star Trek made its debut. Today ought to be a national holiday. With cake.
When I was in high school, my mama went out of town to a reading conference, and when she came home, she brought me a present - a D&D Player's Handbook. I'd never played before, but I read it from cover to cover, utterly fascinated. A year or so later, I finally found a group to join, and started learning the ins and outs of RPGs. When I went off to college, I found another group, so my addiction could continue. We all graduated from school, and the group makeup changed from time to time, but the gaming continued. I ended up marrying my DM, who still runs games for us to this day. Our son, the teenager, has become a gamer now, and often asks about our adventures prior to his birth. He's especially fond of stories in which I (or his dad) pulled off a remarkable feat of sneakiness. (Yeah, we're all a bit on the thiefish side...)
Now everyone has a wild story to tell. There was the time a friend of mine managed to kill a black dragon with a thrown dagger (an extremely lucky roll on the Critical Hits chart.) Or the adventure in which I was tied up on an altar about to be sacrificed to some deity, and my buddy teleported me away, and replaced me with one of the bad guys, just as the knife was coming down. Crazy stuff happens, and they're the nights that make gaming glorious.
Sometimes the thrill has to be a secret forever. One time I was in an underground fortress separated from the rest of my party. While I was hunting for my people, I stumbled across a locked chest. Being a thief, I couldn't help taking a moment to open it. Inside I found a black cloak, almost identical to the one I wore. I figured it must be worth something since it was tucked away in the chest, so I tried it on. It turned out to be a Cloak of Set, an artifact with a ton of neato features just perfect for a character like me. But if I showed it to my party, they'd insist it be added to party treasure. Back then, we collected all treasure we found and only split it up at the end of the adventure. We would roll a die to determine who chose first, so the chance of me not getting the cloak was high enough to force my hand. I took off my plain black cloak, tucked it into the chest, put on the Cloak of Set, and relocked the chest. Later when I found my party, I led them to the chest, and they added my old plain cloak to the party treasure. I never told them what I'd done, and oddly enough, they never seemed to realize that something was up when I was suddenly able to produce snakes at will or create poison overnight. *hee*
So tell me, gamers, what's the most audacious (or audaciously sneaky) thing you've ever pulled off while playing your RPG of choice?
When I was in high school, my mama went out of town to a reading conference, and when she came home, she brought me a present - a D&D Player's Handbook. I'd never played before, but I read it from cover to cover, utterly fascinated. A year or so later, I finally found a group to join, and started learning the ins and outs of RPGs. When I went off to college, I found another group, so my addiction could continue. We all graduated from school, and the group makeup changed from time to time, but the gaming continued. I ended up marrying my DM, who still runs games for us to this day. Our son, the teenager, has become a gamer now, and often asks about our adventures prior to his birth. He's especially fond of stories in which I (or his dad) pulled off a remarkable feat of sneakiness. (Yeah, we're all a bit on the thiefish side...)
Now everyone has a wild story to tell. There was the time a friend of mine managed to kill a black dragon with a thrown dagger (an extremely lucky roll on the Critical Hits chart.) Or the adventure in which I was tied up on an altar about to be sacrificed to some deity, and my buddy teleported me away, and replaced me with one of the bad guys, just as the knife was coming down. Crazy stuff happens, and they're the nights that make gaming glorious.
Sometimes the thrill has to be a secret forever. One time I was in an underground fortress separated from the rest of my party. While I was hunting for my people, I stumbled across a locked chest. Being a thief, I couldn't help taking a moment to open it. Inside I found a black cloak, almost identical to the one I wore. I figured it must be worth something since it was tucked away in the chest, so I tried it on. It turned out to be a Cloak of Set, an artifact with a ton of neato features just perfect for a character like me. But if I showed it to my party, they'd insist it be added to party treasure. Back then, we collected all treasure we found and only split it up at the end of the adventure. We would roll a die to determine who chose first, so the chance of me not getting the cloak was high enough to force my hand. I took off my plain black cloak, tucked it into the chest, put on the Cloak of Set, and relocked the chest. Later when I found my party, I led them to the chest, and they added my old plain cloak to the party treasure. I never told them what I'd done, and oddly enough, they never seemed to realize that something was up when I was suddenly able to produce snakes at will or create poison overnight. *hee*
So tell me, gamers, what's the most audacious (or audaciously sneaky) thing you've ever pulled off while playing your RPG of choice?