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::: Don't get your hopes up. If you mention a living family in your backstory, this GM always kills them ;) --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] | ::: Don't get your hopes up. If you mention a living family in your backstory, this GM always kills them ;) --[[User:Msallen|Msallen]] | ||
:::: Tana's my cohort! And if anyone kills Levan, it'll probably be us, honestly. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] | :::: Tana's my cohort! And if anyone kills Levan, it'll probably be us, honestly. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] | ||
::::: She's dead. Feel free to go visit her grace in Farandon if you ever get back there. I'll leave the surprise resurrections to Dickens. -gm |
Revision as of 15:03, 13 January 2015
Many years after coming up with the Absold concept, I find myself saddened that I relegated Lilia to "dead mother" status. Writing this in a way to have an out--it doesn't need to be taken, but one can never have enough story hooks. -Slitherrr
- I'm pretty sure, given dead mom's impact on the story so far, you can trivially retcon her back to life ;) --Msallen
- I couuuld do that, but the old, "Wait, my mom's not ACTUALLY dead" twist can be fun, too, so the more subtle approach seems like it could be better payoff in the long run (if it comes up). -Slitherrr
- Don't get your hopes up. If you mention a living family in your backstory, this GM always kills them ;) --Msallen
- Tana's my cohort! And if anyone kills Levan, it'll probably be us, honestly. -Slitherrr
- She's dead. Feel free to go visit her grace in Farandon if you ever get back there. I'll leave the surprise resurrections to Dickens. -gm
- Tana's my cohort! And if anyone kills Levan, it'll probably be us, honestly. -Slitherrr
- Don't get your hopes up. If you mention a living family in your backstory, this GM always kills them ;) --Msallen
- I couuuld do that, but the old, "Wait, my mom's not ACTUALLY dead" twist can be fun, too, so the more subtle approach seems like it could be better payoff in the long run (if it comes up). -Slitherrr