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RPG Character Death Stories Thread: by RetiQlum22005-05-04 14:56:26
  a mix of characters and a DM who had too much fun by apuat 2005-05-04 18:29:25
the premise... most of the char's were 5th levels 1 necromancer 1 mage 1 paladin 1 cleric 2 NPC's(forget what one was, had 1 healer) 1 big grey...... so our party enters this room, lo and behold there are two very large statues... of dragons. so our party in it's infinite wisdom, wakes one of the dragons. turns out said woken dragon is an ancient wyvern. mean as the day is long. over the course of a half hour my necro was the first up for toasting, soon followed by the mage, then the paladin didn't fare to well either, leaving the ancient wyvern and the cleric with the two npc's... the forgotten npc is next for the chopping block(most of us roasted.) then with very little remaining, the cleric takes out the wyvern with his remaining HP waning. one character left living, and that is the healer... it took a week and a half for her to heal all of us(my necro was at -25 hp). well, after we all are back to the land of the living, we get either more brave of dumb, and wake the other one. it turns out it was a good ancient, and the two wyverns had been locked in battle for aeons. the mage and myself later on in the campaign, show our true alignment(dm had been hinting to the paladin the entire time) and kill off everything but each other. we had to retire the char's after that... the god-like power was almost too much to be fun
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