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torg
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GoldenH
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Zinnwaldite
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On January 25 2014 08:00 GoldenH wrote: From the baldurs gates vods it sounds like not for a while How come? | ||
GoldenH
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iNcontroL
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GoldenH
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torg
Norway47 Posts
On January 25 2014 09:58 iNcontroL wrote: I believe we are playing sunday at 5pm PDT o_O Thanks. | ||
woody60707
United States1863 Posts
On Dec 26, 2013, you sent a payment to Ronnie LaCour for $5.00 USD. The funds have been returned to your account. This payment was returned for the following reason(s): Ronnie LaCour is not a Verified PayPal member. Please contact Ronnie LaCour (rollplaymusic@gmail.com) to arrange an alternate payment method. Anyone else get anything like this? | ||
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Bleak
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virpi
Germany3598 Posts
On February 07 2014 04:16 Bleak wrote: Around Week 20 in the original campaign I kinda stopped watching the episodes due to RL obligations and never really caught on to it since then. Seeing there are so many Rollplays now (and they've apparently begun another campaign with the old crew) which weeks/episodes would you recommend from the original show? Like ones that were mind blowing, exciting and stuff? Or maybe funny ones? Just watch all of them. The first campaign had become pretty epic, before they had to end it. Skipping episodes would also require catching up to the story by reading spoilers. | ||
ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On February 07 2014 04:16 Bleak wrote: Around Week 20 in the original campaign I kinda stopped watching the episodes due to RL obligations and never really caught on to it since then. Seeing there are so many Rollplays now (and they've apparently begun another campaign with the old crew) which weeks/episodes would you recommend from the original show? Like ones that were mind blowing, exciting and stuff? Or maybe funny ones? My favorite by far was the first game they played on RollPlay R&D, Apocalypse World. Here is a link to the first episode with character creation and introductions: RollPlay R&D Steve is the best GM on all the shows, and the crew has some amazing chemistry with very good characters (<3 Bubba). | ||
[]Phase[]
Belgium927 Posts
Vorassi (or however you spell it) stands for destruction. However, the towns in Vorassi controlled areas we have seen up until now have been very peaceful, save a few bureaucratic orcs that come collect taxes. At most, they are bullies, atleast the way they have been shown to us up until now. The vibe I am getting of the current rulers is that of 'don't cause trouble'. This seems contradictory to me. With the coming of Vorassi, shouldn't there be more violence? I thought we should interpret the Vorassi violence as a constant violence and destruction - a way of living, not just a one time thing. If the forces fighting under Vorassi just want to conquer new lands and rule the world, how are they any different, any more destructive than any other army? What sets them apart from the others, if what they do is basically the same as what any other conqueror would? | ||
GwSC
United States1997 Posts
On March 12 2014 08:08 []Phase[] wrote: I have a question for Neal. I do not read any Q&A nor frequently visit this thread, so my apologies if this has been asked before. Vorassi (or however you spell it) stands for destruction. However, the towns in Vorassi controlled areas we have seen up until now have been very peaceful, save a few bureaucratic orcs that come collect taxes. At most, they are bullies, atleast the way they have been shown to us up until now. The vibe I am getting of the current rulers is that of 'don't cause trouble'. This seems contradictory to me. With the coming of Vorassi, shouldn't there be more violence? I thought we should interpret the Vorassi violence as a constant violence and destruction - a way of living, not just a one time thing. If the forces fighting under Vorassi just want to conquer new lands and rule the world, how are they any different, any more destructive than any other army? What sets them apart from the others, if what they do is basically the same as what any other conqueror would? I don't think he checks this thread. http://www.reddit.com/r/koibu would be a better place to ask. I think it sort of makes sense though. The "Longborn Kingdom" is still out there and supposedly a pretty strong opposition, so Voraci abusing/destroying the people under their control would just weaken their position. The Voraci leaders would realize that they need to keep the areas under their control intact so that they remain productive, are still able to pay taxes, provide food/soldiers for the army, etc., until they can eventually defeat the Longborns. With that out of the way, I expect things would get much uglier ![]() | ||
CrazyF1r3f0x
United States2120 Posts
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Shelke14
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Jetaap
France4814 Posts
http://www.listentoyoutube.com/ Most of the time it works, but if it doesnt you can always find a similar service on google. | ||
torg
Norway47 Posts
anyone know when the next episode is gonna be? | ||
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KadaverBB
Germany25649 Posts
![]() Reading youtube has become almost as entertaining as the show itself, great fun. | ||
Ramong
Denmark1706 Posts
Was really surprised when Alice lost her arm and still does most dmg in fights | ||
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