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When do we get the second issue? Oooh I can barely contain my excitement! -Slitherrr

Heh. Since this was written in like 2008, I'd guess in the middle of the second Palin administration. --absalom 17:15, 28 April 2010 (EDT)

Looks like I ought to update my vanity page a bit more with the rescue of Marrwyn. Did we actually play that in game? It seems vaguely familiar, but I was pretty high that decade so I can't be sure. --Msallen

Yeah, that actually happened. I'm surprised I remember it as well as I do - that was the infamous "Twelve Cider" game, where I called you the next morning to ask what happened.
FWIW, the campaign(s) ended after the separation of the party. Team Sayid made it through the Moon Bracers and the beginnings of his rise among the Bedouin. Team Sterros got as far as the Naga Hunt, the finding of the Egg, and the beginnings of their relationship with Antioch. (Before he went all black-veiny) --absalom 10:29, 29 April 2010 (EDT)
Talk about the blind leading the blind. Yeah, I remember most of that. With Sayid I was alternating between attacking the Peteran army and assassinating generals, and then diving into caves to fight dark elves. I don't remember that much about the Sterros side... I thought we only did a few games with them. Are you sure you aren't confusing them with the non-canonical PCs? --Msallen
PS. Man I loved Sayid. No matter how much of a dick Germain may be, he'll never reach the level of self-important crazy that Sayid did. He was glorious.
We spent more time on the Petaran side of things at the end, but I know that the played-story got at least as far as Mythrian finding the Egg and the group coming to the attention of Antioch, but not to the point that they were in the Sorcerer-King's inner circle, or even his outer one.
Sayid was only great because he had Sterros as a foil, and Alexandria there to balance the two. -gm