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Re: AD&D Insurance

Postby Mach Front » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:50 am

tumblingdice wrote:Can you imagine having to play Dungeons or Dragons?


Heck, I dunno. Aren't they both singularly dangerous enough without the complications of the other?
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Re: AD&D Insurance

Postby seneschal » Mon Oct 28, 2013 1:23 pm

tumblingdice wrote:Does this adventure end a vast, empty cavern swept clean of all treasure and utterly devoid of any dragons?

I can just see the dejected party standing in a circle, agreeing, "And is better."


Oh, the treasure would be there. Along with T-men and assorted IRS agents. Definitely more dangerous than mere dragons. :twisted:

"Mr. Orcsplitter, there seem to be some, ah ... irregularities ... regarding your reported income. To begin with, exactly how did you support yourself last year? Also, we'll need to see your financial documentation for the past decade. Now, if you'll just step over this way, Officer Hershey can get your fingerprints and ...."
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Re: AD&D Insurance

Postby greyarea » Sun Jul 20, 2014 12:35 am

Article in the new Brave the Labyrinth inspired by this thread.

http://www.rpgnow.com/product/128268/Brave-the-Labyrinth--Issue-4-PDF

Pay what you want. Enjoy!
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Re: AD&D Insurance

Postby Spanningtree » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:27 pm

greyarea wrote:It sucks being level 1...


Yup, this insurance is usually used by level 1 mages and monks.
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