FfH trivia game thread

Wait, you actually had your players play as Tebryn? From some of your previous posts, I had assumed that he was some big bad villainous NPC you had set up against them. Though I suppose it's not inconcievable that they played as him at one point, and played against him in another campaign...

Yeap, you got it. Ran was the player character of a campaign that the players lost. Ran and another player messed up pretty badly. Ran traded his soul to Hyborem for help but ended up dying anyway. His bodyguard, another player character, was off defending the guild from an attack instead of sticking close to Ran (they knew Ran was the focus of the attack). An assassin got through to Ran and the campaign ended.

In the next campaign (the one against Tebryn) the bodyguard became one of the parties mentors. He was very powerful but wouldn't confront Tebryn directly. Over years of play Tebryn was eventually confronted and the bodyguard was used to get the party out of a bad situation. That was when Tebryns identity was revealed, that he had been released from Hell on the promise that he usher in Armageddon. Tebryn ripped into his bodyguard, blaming him for creating all of this and condemning him to hell, and now fighting to return him there.

These cycles were pretty typical in the campaigns. Trenton Majosi was a player character who allowed his people to be destroyed rather than summon Danalin into creation and start another godswar. In the next campaign the worship of the water god was foul and dark, about storms and nightmares. No direct reason was given, it was just a different world and things didn't stay the same some of these were effected by the players actions, some were by other major events that were unfolding.
 
Yeap, you got it. Ran was the player character of a campaign that the players lost. Ran and another player messed up pretty badly. Ran traded his soul to Hyborem for help but ended up dying anyway. His bodyguard, another player character, was off defending the guild from an attack instead of sticking close to Ran (they knew Ran was the focus of the attack). An assassin got through to Ran and the campaign ended.

In the next campaign (the one against Tebryn) the bodyguard became one of the parties mentors. He was very powerful but wouldn't confront Tebryn directly. Over years of play Tebryn was eventually confronted and the bodyguard was used to get the party out of a bad situation. That was when Tebryns identity was revealed, that he had been released from Hell on the promise that he usher in Armageddon. Tebryn ripped into his bodyguard, blaming him for creating all of this and condemning him to hell, and now fighting to return him there.

These cycles were pretty typical in the campaigns. Trenton Majosi was a player character who allowed his people to be destroyed rather than summon Danalin into creation and start another godswar. In the next campaign the worship of the water god was foul and dark, about storms and nightmares. No direct reason was given, it was just a different world and things didn't stay the same some of these were effected by the players actions, some were by other major events that were unfolding.

That's... awesome. :faint:
 
Man, I could really use a Kael GM. Do they sell those in hobby stores?

- Niilo
 
I think we need a hint Nikis-Knight. I dont even know the answer.
 
Okay. As to the previous, both are Lanun Pirate Songs. The last line of the Blackwind entry and one of Guybrush's songs "Buy Silver's Longjohns!"
New one then, goes back to FfH 1 in fact.
Who is hunting Typhoid Mary? (Or at least someone who fits her description)
 
I've never had the sound on loud enough to hear what Guybrush was singing (I only built him a couple times). I found the reference to ol' Hannah's panties quite easily.

Arthendain hunted her, both before he died and after was resurrected by Succellus.
 
Man, that Black Wind song is awesome. And it's almost fit for singing! :P

- Niilo
 
I've never had the sound on loud enough to hear what Guybrush was singing (I only built him a couple times). I found the reference to ol' Hannah's panties quite easily.

Arthendain hunted her, both before he died and after was resurrected by Succellus.

Your turn to ask a question.
 
Who killed her husband in a necromantic ritual in order to use his soul to increase the power of of a spell?
 
No good question comes to mind.... Who is Kyorlin, and which Hero is related to him ?

He is the first king of men, the reason why the kingdoms of men are split, the eternal, the first archmage, the keeper of secrets, betrayer of the queen of pain, son of Nantosuelta (title, not biologically), father of the amurites, bearer of the godslayer and the slayer of the god of winter. He is the greatest enemy and hero of erebus.

Govannon is related to him.
 
Which one is Kael in real life?
 

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That's not a fair question, Kael =x

Edit: And I *think* I know the answer, too bad I can't say it.

Edit2: By the way Kael, what's the story behind Kyorlin being "betrayer of the queen of pain" ? Has it got anything to do with Ceridwen, by chance ?
 
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