I have to admit, I'm downright terrified now of Nice Pete. Also, I have to ask, but is that his freakin' shadow putting a molotov cocktail in the back of the van? I think Nice Pete has reached new levels of terror.
My experience with it, myself and another PC were trapped by a powerful Lich. A lich that enjoyed gambling. This Lich offered us a way out. We play the GAME with him. We bid how many cards to pull out of the deck and the other player matches or goes above. Then we draw. The one who ends up better off than the other will win and be released.Since I was only asking because I wanted to share my Deck of Many Things story :
We found the Deck of Many Things in some ruins on some other plane. We played around with it a bit, all of us winning and losing some. One person would have had to fight the wraith, but they had the Get Out of Jail Free Card, so it was fine.
Then we decided to set up a stand outside of a town, and sent the bard to advertise to the townsfolk. They could draw as many cards as they liked for free. If anyone died, no skin off our bones. If anyone got experience and leveled up, we hired them as cohorts. If anyone got fabulous treasures, some bandits who were led by the bard would rob them blind and we'd get the riches.
The most memorable one was the peasant who got the the Answer to Any One Dilemma. He asked if he should grow cabbages or rutabagas this year. He was told to grow cabbages.
Once this wrapped up, we fought a few angels. Something happened to lead to this large explosion of divine power. This divine power turns out to be a potent combination of cabbage viagra and cabbage aphrodisiac, causing the cabbages to grow and seed the country side extremely quickly.
The peasant saw this and said, "YES! MY CABBAGES!"
:laugh: That's a great one.
Also, I didn't know Fanboys still existed.
I'm actually really disappointed in this year's twisp and catsby offering. It's not nearly as surreal or incomprehensible as any of the others.
No, no, no... Antimony didn't fall prey. Zimmy went a bit nuts and thought she was antimony after the two met up. At that point, the story switched to the perspective of Zimmy-thinking-she's-antimony, thus confusing everyone.If only I was sure.
As far as I can tell, Zimmy had some kind of effect on Jack after their first meeting that caused him to go batshit fucking insane. I think Antimony almost solved it, but instead started to fall prey to it herself. Jones seems to have caused the rain, which helped Zimmy sort it out by herself.
I think.
I'm just going to go out and say it now. That's totally Zimmy, not Annie.
Gamma was never able to talk to Annie telepathically.
shoot my explanation was poorly-written. I revised it.You had me at "Naruto Law School."