tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5061078008319562774.post5233602902579678067..comments2024-02-26T10:10:38.481+00:00Comments on AUTOCRATIK: #RPGaDAY 2016 - Day Four: Most Impressive thing another's character did?David F. Chapmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08506286721440517642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5061078008319562774.post-49165699898750563112016-08-09T08:27:39.001+01:002016-08-09T08:27:39.001+01:00Erm, yes. I do remember that vaguely. It was a 0...Erm, yes. I do remember that vaguely. It was a 01 on my throw chance - not the kind of roll I am famous for (quite the opposite). John was reffing I think but I can't remember if we killed it or not - I don't recall if it was there in the morning.<br />Deeko, yes. One of my favourite characters. There was a definite booze theme to that era as Deeko had a serious alcohol problem and had a still in his Stock Light Freighter where the bacta tank should have been.<br />My single, favourite moment was not a Hornsea D&D but in Preston. It was during one of our two endurance D&D sessions for Rag Week (72 hour) and we were in the second night. Adrian (Arse!) was playing a thief called Dobblegas Dirkschnider with certain chaotic and beastial proclivities. Long story short, he caught a rather virulent magical disease from a lover of the horse species he once took (ahem). After a fraught time trying to cure this disease he observed the same horse outside an inn. Mad with revenge rage he jumped on its back and stabbed it to death. He then charged into the inn and demanded to know whose horse it was tied up outside, intending to kill the owner too. Predictably a huge barbarian stood up and said it was his. Without missing a beat Dobblegas held out his sword and said "Well, I just found this stuck in it." It was some time before the laughter stopped but I guess you had to be there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com