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Last of January Announcements - WindStrike - 01-29-2014 Annnd it's week 2 of our Weekly Announcements! We've got 4 quests coming up on the weekend, two of which are continued, one that's a spinoff, and the other being new. Unfortunately, I do not have anything for this past weekend's new player group. What I'll probably be doing for the time being is running alternating sets of 2-3 session quests between all the various groups of players and characters, so that new player group should get something the following weekend. About that HD quest Quest Threads How far behind are those Moments and Deaths? Schedule
Here's the quest schedule for the weekend!
Up next week, incoming changes on a few items, namely dealing with Armor Damage and Shield Damage, possibly more. RE: Last of January Announcements - Sephiroth - 01-31-2014 I thumb-up the formatting changes and synopsis on quests. I welcome this change with open arms. GG WindStrike. RE: Last of January Announcements - WindStrike - 02-01-2014 Thanks! I may go through and update all quest threads (of quests I ran) with these things. However, I won't necessarily remember who was involved, so the only issue with that is I'll probably just say "a group" if I don't remember everyone off hand. Schedule changes have been made! The first post has been edited, and the noted changes and additions are listed below. Schedule Changes
RE: Last of January Announcements - Sephiroth - 02-01-2014 (02-01-2014, 01:21 AM)WindStrike Wrote: That Superb Owl must be an amazing animal... RE: Last of January Announcements - Lightwulf - 02-01-2014 (02-01-2014, 08:06 PM)Sephiroth Wrote: That Superb Owl must be an amazing animal...If I didn't know what we were talking about, I'd think it was a relative of Kaepora Gaebora! I always thought it was a Superbowl (just like Superman, but in dinnerware)! |