Imagination is everything…
Posts tagged dnd
New RAWR Update Available
Feb 8th
Just a quick heads up that the new RAWR DnD Update is now available. I’m also glad to see that you guys are back to DnD-ing after a 5-month hiatus.
Hope it was fun!
RAWR – February 6th, 2010
Feb 8th
Having finished at the shrine we decided to finish exploring the area. All we found were dead ends and empty tunnels; so we decided to go back and see what was behind those two doors we hadn’t opened.
Back at the first door, we listened carefully to hear if there was anything on the other side. We heard some funny noises and figured out it was a bunch of kobolds being boisterous. We quietly opened the door and managed to surprise them. While the fight was over fairly quickly, some of us had to spend a while picking dice out of our clothing. Because he’d been surprised, one of the kobold slingers hadn’t had time to get our his sling ammo, so he used the dice from the game he was playing. The resulting grapeshot was more annoying than actually dangerous. After thoroughly searching the area and obtaining some loot we continued on our way.
The second door was quite simply massive. Since we hadn’t really encountered anything too difficult up to this point, we decided to simply slam the door open and rush in. The room was a sort of sanctum, and it was occupied by a wererat and his rodent swarms. We tried to talk to him, but he attacked before we could say anything of substance. This was our toughest fight yet, but we pulled through without any serious injuries. Searching the area, we found the Rat King’s journal; it was quite revealing.
This wererat used to be a man called Gord. The one we encountered earlier is Dralliw; and, before he died, the ghost was a man named Terrius.
Dralliw had hired the other two to help him in a quest. They discovered the aqueduct and looted the place. One night, while still in the underground, Dralliw kills Terrius in order to get his share of the loot. Gord was pretending to be asleep and plans on killing Dralliw later on. The next day, Dralliw bites Gord and runs off. Apparently he had very sharp teeth.
Gord spends the next few days looking for Dralliw. During this time he slowly starts to change into a feral looking creature with a craving for cheese. Also, on a few occasions, he hears playing a flute that he found and he notices the the rats seem to react to the sound. At one point he sees another adventurer exploring the aqueduct. But this man dies soon after; the victim of a pack of zombies. Of note was a fancy ring on his finger.
A little over a week after entering the aqueduct, Gord catches up to Dralliw for a little while and manages to connect the dots.
Dralliw is a wererat. Terrius’ child had recently been killed by a rat-like creature; it was probably Dralliw. (Terrius’ wife is in mourning at the church of Ilmater in Candlekeep.)
Dralliw came to the aqueduct looking specifically for the flute. He hired the other two because he needed their help.
Two after entering the aqueduct, Gord realizes that he’s become a wererat. He accepts his fate and declares himself the RAT KING. He plans on defeating Dralliw and getting the flute. To that end he allies himself with a tribe of kobolds who live in the aqueduct.
After reading the journal, we took a long rest in order to recuperate our forces.
Changes and Upgrades
Jan 16th
Well, there have been a few changes to the site today.
First, the WordPress engine has been upgraded to the latest version. This upgrade has been a long time coming, but hadn’t been applied yet due to incompatibility with certain plugins. If you’re interested in details of the upgrade, you can view a quick video in the link below. Its mostly back end changes that make my life easier, but hey, who doesn’t want to make my life easier, right?
Next bit of news, the Forums have been retired/removed/not there anymore. Now this shouldn’t be a surprise as I’d explained how I planned to remove them a couple of weeks back. I just want to say that the people at SimplePress have made a wonderful forums plugin, but when it came down too it, however, the forums were simply no longer useful for this site.
But what happened to all the cool stuff we talked about?
I did make a backup before uninstalling the plugin, so everything is still somewhere. Also, I’ve moved the RAWR update posts to the blog, and you can now find them under the DnD Weekly Updates category (there’s also a link on the RAWR page).
Oh, and one more thing: I have another blog hidden somewhere on the web that I’ll be incorporating with Folaji.com. I’ve been thinking about it, and although the subject matter of the other blog is not really related to this site, there’s no real reason why I can’t merge the two together and just create a different category on this site. So, expect some different and interesting content in the coming weeks.
Site reOrg
Jan 5th
I just want to give a heads up that Folaji.com will be changing throughout the next couple of weeks. Although the site will remain operational, its contents will be shifted to put a greater emphasis on the story-telling and writing aspect of the site (seeing as how the DnD adventuring seems to be on hiatus).
I will also look at ways to minimize site maintenance by removing unused plugins, and one of the pages I am most certain will be removed is the site Forum. Although it was useful for our discussions regarding DnD, its become too much overhead to keep it up and running (and up to date), especially for something we can do using the blog’s comment feature.
So if you have anything stored in the blog that you do not want to lose, I urge you to copy/paste it now, otherwise it will go the way of the Dodo! I’ll also keep you up to date on any further changes.
New Content on Folaji.com
Nov 14th
I’ve been preparing new content that I will be adding to Folaji.com over the next few months, so keep an eye out for the following:
Writter Blog
Since moving to Montreal, I’ve been thinking about the how we ended the Soulher’s DnD adventure. For those of you who were there, it was quite abrupt (everyone was killed by a giant sea monster) and left many questions unanswered. This bugged me, as I don’t like stories that end with loose ends, so I began thinking of a way to bring closure to the story. My favorite solution to this problem (and the one I’ve begun working on) is the novelization of the Soulhers adventure, something that I would like to see completed by the end of 2010. While I work on this personal project, I will be blogging my experiences on Folaji.com so you can keep track of my progress, as well as read about the difficulties I encounter while writting a novel.
Flash Imagination
Flash Imagination is an experimental feature I will be adding to Folaji.com. The idea is to publish a random image every week or so, and to invite readers to write a short five or six sentence story inspired by the picture. Not only will this allow us to exercise our imaginations, but it will also be very interesting to see how many different stories we can come up with for the same picture.
Expect both of these new features to show up on the site over the next few weeks. For the Flash Imagination feature, I will try to take some pics from Denver, as I’m flying there tomorrow. If my sources are correct, I should be able to take some very nice pictures while I’m up there.
