Maybe that NPC's on nobody's side.(I can't wait until the sequel module comes out, in which the proxy war involves boxers fighting for the fate of the world.)
I'd say for all the NPCs, it's Someone Else's Story.
Hey, I'm the Arbiter and I know the score. From square one I'll watching all...64.
In the game, can you mix your laissez with your savoir faire?
Yes, but sadly you only get your kicks above the waistline. (Seriously, I can't understand why Let's Work Together is usually left off the soundtracks; it's not a great song, but it's better than listening to Morano.)
So yes I did this see post and then immediately go to my Ipod for Chess.
Biggest problem with RPGs? When everybody's playing the game, but nobody's rules are the same.
This blog is usually a model of decorum and tranquility, but today . . .
Maybe that NPC's on nobody's side.
ReplyDelete(I can't wait until the sequel module comes out, in which the proxy war involves boxers fighting for the fate of the world.)
I'd say for all the NPCs, it's Someone Else's Story.
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm the Arbiter and I know the score. From square one I'll watching all...64.
ReplyDeleteIn the game, can you mix your laissez with your savoir faire?
ReplyDeleteYes, but sadly you only get your kicks above the waistline. (Seriously, I can't understand why Let's Work Together is usually left off the soundtracks; it's not a great song, but it's better than listening to Morano.)
ReplyDeleteSo yes I did this see post and then immediately go to my Ipod for Chess.
ReplyDeleteBiggest problem with RPGs? When everybody's playing the game, but nobody's rules are the same.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is usually a model of decorum and tranquility, but today . . .
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