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- ChubbyPixie
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Re: OOC
Yes, you also win.Monsieur Rose wrote:Mac is a Lich! Isn't that winning D&D for a mage?ChubbyPixie wrote:EBONY FLY!![]()
This means I win D&D.![]()
Well, now I want to continue even more.
Thanks again, OM. First time I've died twice in one game. Although, things aren't looking great for me on Big Shiny Island.

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- ChubbyPixie
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Re: OOC
What was the deal with the hovering lights in the glass cases? Not sure I ever quite figured that one out. Was the guy in the fountain one of them?
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Re: OOC
Indeed it was.
The Gingwatzim were a new monster created for this adventure. (I don't know if they ever appeared anywhere else.)
There were a total of six different variety from weakest to strongest and they existed in 3 different forms, their native form was the glowing balls of colored light. They could also take an inanimate form, like an amulet, plant, or weapon. The third form was that of a living creature, like the Naranzim in the pool. The really intelligent variety could switch between all three of these forms, but the weakest ones were bound to the form they started as. (like the plain ones in the display cases)
They were a pain in the arse to deal with, and always trying to convince their owners to bring them back to their home plane. (wherever that is) So, congrats on not being greedy and trying to possess all of them, because that would have been a nightmare to adjudicate.
Thanks for the question. Any others?
The Gingwatzim were a new monster created for this adventure. (I don't know if they ever appeared anywhere else.)
There were a total of six different variety from weakest to strongest and they existed in 3 different forms, their native form was the glowing balls of colored light. They could also take an inanimate form, like an amulet, plant, or weapon. The third form was that of a living creature, like the Naranzim in the pool. The really intelligent variety could switch between all three of these forms, but the weakest ones were bound to the form they started as. (like the plain ones in the display cases)
They were a pain in the arse to deal with, and always trying to convince their owners to bring them back to their home plane. (wherever that is) So, congrats on not being greedy and trying to possess all of them, because that would have been a nightmare to adjudicate.

Thanks for the question. Any others?
Re: OOC
If you want, Ogre Mage, I can move this game to the Completed Games folder for you.
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
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Re: OOC
I was gonna wait a couple more days to ask so anyone who might have been following along (or asking any more questions) can finish reading.
But if you need to clean up the main list, go for it.
Thanks!
But if you need to clean up the main list, go for it.

Thanks!
Re: OOC
Nope, we got time! Maybe move it over on Friday?
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.