Roll Out
Chapter: Season Four
Characters: Brett Kringle, Sam
I think we’ve waited long enough, let’s get into the Karthun arc.
I was in a group  for a little while where the GM used the “dream card” when he lost interest in the campaign after ten or so sessions. “Hey guys, you wake up in the Millennium Falcon with Han Solo demanding his credits.”
No. I’m not joking.
See you on Monday.
That final panel is fucking epic! Brett’s expression is KILLING ME! well done.
I wouldve been ok with my Dwarven Battlerager on the Millennium Falcon.
Ah Brett.
“Change? Change?! CHANGE!?! HOW DARE YOU!”
He really does not like his boat rocked….
“Hey guys, you wake up in the Millennium Falcon with Han Solo demanding his credits.â€
That could actually work out if he had managed to convert everything into Star Wars Saga Edition. Lol. A least it’s a humorous way to end the game.
Ive had the dream card done to me years ago. Mystara campaign turned into Shadowrun. DM did it all epically shifting tho. My halfling -Gawain Took in mid backstab turned into Jimmy the Scumbag troll physical adept. Had 2 characfers at the time tho due to some plot thingy and my other guy killed a god and a demi god before he left. Used one of the weakest spells in the game (theonly one he could cast with a broken jaw too) to make demigod drop the “positive energy sword” picked it up and it schwartzed with the “negative energy sword” ahh crazy high school…
Haha Epic!!
I’d ask the GM why he turned Han Solo into a cab driver. 😛
I’ve had kind of a bait-and-switch pulled on me. Campaign started out GURPS Traveller, Traveller being one of my all-time favorite settings. It quickly became GURPS Traveller, Horror, Cthulhu, Cyberpunk, Supers, and Mage. My reactions to the changes gave the GM plenty of amusement, but it was still one of my favorite games ever.
Poor Brett. I wonder how he’ll handle this.
In some ways I actually feel what’s going through Brett’s mind. We had a DM for a long while who would get tired of the current game after like 4 to five sessions! We were rerolling new characters like, every month, after putting time, thought and effort into our current characters…no one likes to make a new character, especially after investing as much as the D20 monkey crew have..that being said..Brett’s sliiiiiiightly prone to exaggeration.
“no one likes to make a new character” .. funny, for me that’s one of the best parts! I love to create new characters, sure, it takes time, but the possibilities are so many, it’s almost like when you create a novel or a painting or a comic.
I can’t wait personally, but I am really excited to see what kind of setting this turns out to be. 🙂
Any time my group tries a new system/game, we always roll new characters. We have 2 primary GMs, one who runs just 2 games, so we only reroll when we get killed (or in my case, get trapped in a hellscape and become a monster or get exiled with a bunch of fellow crazies who are going to combine their bodies into one giant monster… I feel a trend coming on…). It’s our other GM who always seems eager to try a new game after a handful of sessions. But he doesn’t run too often any more.
my group is quite used to rolling new characters, our last campagin was an epic hard one were the dm was actually trying to kill us, our characters were lucky to last more than 3 seesons no matter how strong we made them and no matter what rules we exploited.
on the other hand we also suffer from lvl 5 syndrome, everytime we hit lvl five we suddenly get ideas for this awsome new campgian and start over lol
We roll new characters on a pretty regular basis, both due to starting new games and lethality.
Yeah, I think our group has a bit of that “Level 5 Syndrome” too. We’re getting better, though! A year or two back we finished a D&D campaign, and my Final Fantasy-based game is in the last 25%!
But yeah, we’re used to rerolls.
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