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Originally posted by Whorty View PostShe'd been looking after Mrs W for over 3 years, so she's had a live action shot of me in shorts many times She only vom'd onceComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI suppose being a nurse she can self medicate...
In all seriousness, she was the nurse who came in the morning that Mrs W passed away to certify her death, and she was the nurse that came to see Mrs W the previous evening to administer meds, so she was very close to the whole process. She'd got to know Mrs W really well over the years so was really upset when she died - so, as vain as I am, she and her team are looking out for me due to the respect and admiration they had for Mrs W.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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I have been running a horror RPG every Saturday evening since the start of the first lockdown.
We had the finale session on Saturday. It ended with two the players desperately fighting for control of an enchanted sword as the mythos old ones ripped through the fabric of space and time. 5 players. 2 had died of a heart attacks due to psychic attacks and one had been killed by another PC using the sword.
The players fought off psychic attacks as they wrestled and one began to seize the advantage when she was overcome by the mythos and died. The final player fought off mythos pyschic attacks (needing to roll more than 10 on 2D6 3 times in a row) to commit suicide with the enchanted sword and complete the ritual.
Was fun to finally finish it and the end felt suitably climactic.Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostShe did say she was on cyclizine, not sure what that's for
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Seriously people can be really nice sometimes.
I mean we have been worried about you for years!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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