Monday 24 February 2003

  • Xanga: Texie's Weblog for 20/2/2003 was suggested to me, and I have to admit it was rather funny.  Chi-chi-chi-chia! 


    Anyway, this weekend wasn't as busy as last.  Friday night Jackson's ran his D&D campaign again.  As we retreated from the silver dragon and death tyrant, part of our group ran into a traveling band of drow trying to sneak past us.  Even though Ethan's knowledge of Spellcraft revealed that the drow male had a fireball readied, he chose to cast Minor Globe of Invulnerability anyway.  As a testament to our group's average party level, no one died! 


    While that part of the party got into a battle which was argueably unneccessary, Scuigbarm continued to heal up Syrus until the sleep effect wore off.  Then, as a swarm of skeletons and zombies swooped down upon us from the direction where the dragon and death tyrant fled, Delome and Scuigbarm sent the rest of the team to join the fight with the drow.  Because Scuigbarm was still under the effects of Slow, he and Delome stayed behind and used the power of their faiths to Destroy the undead.  Then, one of the skeletons had a black cloud escape its skull and coalesce on top as a black crown.  Following that, it was decidedly harder to Destroy the remaining undead.  The black crowned skeleton fled once Delome cast Mace of Odo, and we gave chase along with Skrag--who showed up too late--only to find an immense cavern. 


    While we did not see it again, we did find an small lake with a whirlpool near the nearest shore.  This whirlpool was obviously an egress for aquatic creatures.  We then heard the sound of an alarm, so we rejoined the rest of the party.  Unfortunately, the party had now decided that we should flee for the nearby Underdark city of Shadow.  They didn't seem phased that this minimum three day round trip would insure that the next trip to these corridors would be far more lethal.  After all, they now know our numbers, relative power levels, and will begin preparing for our return immediately. 


    Deciding that dying on his own would accomplish nothing, Squigbarm reluctantly agreed to leave with the unheroic cowards.  Then, as we started to go, Zed announced that Moradin had revealed to him that a party of dwarves had less than twenty-four hours to live.  Presumably these dwarves once included the dwarf used as bait by the death tyrant and silver dragon last session (a mere ten minutes or so ago game time).  And so another cliffhanger was left on our shoulders for the next two weeks.


    Saturday, we made characters for Trav's next Earthdawn storyline.  My new character is an Obsidiman Purifier.  Like with our last characters, we had to be second circle with 1500 Legend Points to spend.  Whereas I used my "spare" points to buy a skill for my T'skrang Boatman, I used my "spare" points to buy additional karma for my Obsidiman Purifier. 


    Sunday, Mom came by to help me clean the house.  She has wanted to clean it since moving out, so that she could have a clear conscience.  We managed to clean the guest bedroom, living room, and dining room before heading off to mass.  I told her not to worry.  We still need JR to finish repairing the plumbing before we tackle the kitchen and cats' bathroom anyway. 


    The choir was in exception form tonight, and coincidentally afterwards at the Saint Paul's Cafe the music director actually came and sat at our table.  While eatting our dinner of beef and/or cheese enchiladas, rice, beans, corn chips, corn tortillas, pico de gallo, and chocolate cake, he answered questions about his standard work week.  He also discussed sweat lodges and Sundance with my mother.  I guess he used to be part of a sweat lodge in Mesa a couple of years ago.


    And now I'm watching Fox10's powerful one-two punch of Stargate SG-1 ("The Warrior") and The X-Files ("The Red and the Black").  Good stuff.  "Resist or Serve" is kind of the theme of both episodes.  Isn't it ironic that it should have replaced "The Truth is Out There" tonight?

Comments (4)

  • Cha Cha Cha Chia! One of the things I never had but always wanted to kill.. *sighs*.. also... Can't you see it.. Chia D&D collectables?!?! How cute!!!!!!!!

  • They already have Looney Tunes and Scooby-Doo Chia Pets.  D&D Chia pets can't be too far behind.

  • I agree - "The Warrior" was a great SG-1 episode. I knew Katano had to be a Goa'uld.

  • Yeah, I had guessed he was Imhotep from the beginning.  Yet it was still an excellent episode.

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