Naming of the Book Poll

Started by Dr.Teufel Geist, August 11, 2010, 11:05:46 PM

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Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: long live kong on December 13, 2010, 03:49:35 PM
I really like the sound of those characters Doc - especially like the idea of a free-runner navigating an undead world!

I still might work on this(solo) in the RPG, Jun Lee was a bad little dude, he used freerunning in the Mall scenario, when he fought against the raiders and zombies,while trying to escape.

The Marine sniper got caught off guard by a rocket launcher, which threw him into the belly of a hornet's nest(surrounded by zombies)
he was bitten and clawed several times, while he continued to give support to the rescue team(which was in the lower level of the mall)

(Some people are immune to the virus and others are just unlucky)

Dr.Teufel Geist

Well,  we did not finish on the deadline as I hoped we would, things have been real slow lately.

So, hopefully soon, we will get this bad boy done....we finally came to a reasonable agreement about who will sacrifice theirself for the better of mankind, so to speak.....and now, we should be moving along again. :)

Uncula

Quote from: long live kong on August 13, 2010, 01:28:59 PM
Would an undead Dragon be able to produce fire? And if so would you be able to see the flames swirling in it's guts through the decaying ribcage? Or would it attempt to breath fire and instead spew out gallons of rotten, putrefying slime, and would that slime turn whoever it engulfs into one of the undead?

thrhrt Just a thought here: an "Undead Dragon" might produce "Black fire" or "Night fire" which doesn't burn but simply obliterates its victims?   8)
The children of the night.  What music they make!

Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: Uncula on January 06, 2011, 02:26:45 AM
thrhrt Just a thought here: an "Undead Dragon" might produce "Black fire" or "Night fire" which doesn't burn but simply obliterates its victims?   8)

I cant remember how I addressed that question, but from my experience in the world of D&D, we (players) never gave those monsters a chance to react. :)

But, the Black Fire makes sense...