What Jon wants to do in mazetown in order of priority

What Jon wants to do in mazetown in order of priority

What Jon wants to do in mazetown in order of priority

Get some shit – my equipment list is two broken pieces of a staff, one slightly used used holy symbols, one rock from the place where Rath pushed a little boy to his doom to be a pegboy for a githyanki pirate, and Ajax’s essence of strength (which smells a bit like axe body spray)

Stuff I want – a staff, a pipe and some halfling leaf, some rations to go with that stuff, some really expensive incense to offer to my god, some good wine in a dusty bottle to offer my god, maybe a torch and some rope

Find a seamstress to make another stole

A hireling – either a guide or some one to carry my light

A garden with some radical plants to get some cuttings or seeds for my garden shrine

Spend the rest of it carousing and maybe go home with one (or even better) two locals with enlightened ideas of free love

Sure beats getting bent over a drow altar or dealing with crazy old bitches some if which have wicked houses and a fingernail grooming issue.

Hence Jon’s need to be at the green githyanki public house.

Peace

22 thoughts on “What Jon wants to do in mazetown in order of priority”

  1. This would be a strange post indeed for members of the Community not playing in our Dungeon World game.  But if I were one such member, I would certainly want to play Dungeon World after reading it 🙂

  2. This would be a strange post indeed for members of the Community not playing in our Dungeon World game.  But if I were one such member, I would certainly want to play Dungeon World after reading it 🙂

  3. Although there is a bit of “colorful” language in there I wouldn’t necessarily want people to assume is what the tone of our game is like (which is actually quite light and non-controversial). 

  4. Although there is a bit of “colorful” language in there I wouldn’t necessarily want people to assume is what the tone of our game is like (which is actually quite light and non-controversial). 

  5. Totally agree colorful language added for hyperbole. Normal game is clearly rated pg – with a great group of guys and an awesome rich setting. The labyrinth is a cool place, as is the paladin with the reforged arm, the ranger with a dog named pudgy, a “neutral” wizard, a thief who can whisper to the shadows, and a fighter who is king of the reverse mugging. I am really digging the game just noticed though there is a high probability of witch like characters or just women in general causing us grief. That plus except for the wizard we don’t have a lot of stuff. We are poor boys – strangers in a strange land…..

  6. Totally agree colorful language added for hyperbole. Normal game is clearly rated pg – with a great group of guys and an awesome rich setting. The labyrinth is a cool place, as is the paladin with the reforged arm, the ranger with a dog named pudgy, a “neutral” wizard, a thief who can whisper to the shadows, and a fighter who is king of the reverse mugging. I am really digging the game just noticed though there is a high probability of witch like characters or just women in general causing us grief. That plus except for the wizard we don’t have a lot of stuff. We are poor boys – strangers in a strange land…..

  7. Yeah I own it, have tried to run it, too much prep work and requires a certain type of crowd to play with. Have had some unfun expierences with it. I would play it, but wouldnt run it. For my serious gaming my go to is Polaris where players are really tested to find out what they will do, almost zero prep work, and interesting setting that drives for “what is really going on in his/her head” DW hits my sweet spot in gaming right now .

  8. Yeah I own it, have tried to run it, too much prep work and requires a certain type of crowd to play with. Have had some unfun expierences with it. I would play it, but wouldnt run it. For my serious gaming my go to is Polaris where players are really tested to find out what they will do, almost zero prep work, and interesting setting that drives for “what is really going on in his/her head” DW hits my sweet spot in gaming right now .

  9. That’s interesting, because I have found the prep for DitV to be quite brisk (especially because it’s such a structured process). It’s definitely more prep than most story games, but nowhere near a traditional game (or even an AW hack, for that matter).

  10. That’s interesting, because I have found the prep for DitV to be quite brisk (especially because it’s such a structured process). It’s definitely more prep than most story games, but nowhere near a traditional game (or even an AW hack, for that matter).

  11. Could be I was struggling as first time GM for it. I would be willing to play and find out. I have heard others say it was light prep. Dungeon world seems like it could be some prep but the kind of prep that I enjoy as a GM, and especially for DW there is less need for the material you prep for it to all hang together super tight, it seems like the challenge is to not over prep to leave blanks so you can ask questions.

  12. Could be I was struggling as first time GM for it. I would be willing to play and find out. I have heard others say it was light prep. Dungeon world seems like it could be some prep but the kind of prep that I enjoy as a GM, and especially for DW there is less need for the material you prep for it to all hang together super tight, it seems like the challenge is to not over prep to leave blanks so you can ask questions.

  13. remember we now hav a budget of 100gp and thats not much split 6 ways

    my character has 2gp stashed away for an emergency if you realy need it.  we need to sell some loot but that might be tricky in the astral plane

  14. remember we now hav a budget of 100gp and thats not much split 6 ways

    my character has 2gp stashed away for an emergency if you realy need it.  we need to sell some loot but that might be tricky in the astral plane

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