About last night....

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Anthony Louthan

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:10:59 PM4/3/13
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The group survived!(mostly)

So I just wanted to take some time and thank you guys for playing. I was very happy to run this game for you, and only wish that I could continue the campaign that we started. 

I hope you all enjoyed the game, or what you played of it!

Have fun in all of your future table top adventures!

-Tony

Justin Sicking

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:15:01 PM4/3/13
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Thanks for running the game Tony. This was a great first table top experience for me.


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Evan Newton

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:15:50 PM4/3/13
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Yep.  This has forever opened my eyes to paper gaming, and I really want to do it again.  Best of luck on your adventures Tony!
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Thomas Hoeg

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:15:52 PM4/3/13
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Agreed!  Thanks, Tony!

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Thomas Hoeg

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:17:36 PM4/3/13
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Also, I'd like to keep up Tuesday night Game Night for anyone who is interested.  Maybe we could start with Arkham Horror to transition :)

Justin Sicking

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:20:48 PM4/3/13
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I'd be up for that. 

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Justin Larrabee

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:31:06 PM4/3/13
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Yea, thanks Tony. I'd always wanted to try a pen and paper RPG and this experience couldn't have been any more fun!

-- Justin

P.S. When he mentioned "most" of the party survived, you will be happy to know my pretentious stick in the ass professor met his demise as a result of his insatiable curiosity and terrible hide skill. Death by tentacle snu-snu impregnation was the exact cause of death, though the circumstances leading up to it were just as entertaining.

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Evan Newton

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:32:07 PM4/3/13
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Wait, I survived, right?  I couldn't quite understand what was going on over the phone.

Anthony Louthan

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:32:10 PM4/3/13
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I am very happy you all enjoyed the game, and only regret not getting to play through the whole story.


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Justin Larrabee

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:32:44 PM4/3/13
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Yea you managed to hit your hide roll and made it out with just a minor sanity loss.

Justin Sicking

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:52:08 PM4/3/13
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Yes for those who weren't there, 

Tom shot and killed some circus thug who tried to quick draw on us. I got Tom, Bryan and myself locked in a metal box inside a trailer where we almost suffocated to death but were able to escape thanks to Tom's barely passable Italian skill (and his shoddy translation of Latin) and some very convenient explosive materials located within the trailer. All the while Professor "Can't Say Shit" and the starving artist writer attempted to make off with the Fish Boy and broker a deal with the terrifying fish faced people. In the commotion, one of the sideshow freaks went apeshit and ripped a guys arm off just before he knocked me unconscious. Thankfully the pistol packing priest put a bullet between his eyes...of course not before he shot and nearly killed an innocent child in the crowd. Then professor Handy showed up and used his crazy old hobo strength to abscond with the Fish Boy while we jumped into the back of the truck the Fish Faced people were driving and gave pursuit. We were then treated to the visual horrors of Deep Ones emerging from the ocean and rather violently putting an end to Professor Handy's escape. Bryan handed over the bill of sale for the Fish Boy, pocketed $4000 for his troubles and drove off into the sunset with myself (who had passed out from the sheer trauma of witness a bunch of fish demons lining the beach). The writer and the silent professor decided to stick behind and witness the justice that was served to Professor Handy, disregarding the wishes of the Fish People. The writer was lucky enough to find a hiding space. The Professor...not so much. After seeing Professor Handy be picked apart piece by piece, the professor was captured and brought to the bottom of the sea where he was relieved of he epidermis and then forcibly (?) impregnated by Dagon. I hear that mother and child are doing quite well.

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Anthony Louthan

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Apr 3, 2013, 1:58:16 PM4/3/13
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