I'm playing a game with strangers on google + and I am anxious that these people are not going to put up with a Serpenthelms bullshit.
Play with Jeff Rients of Jeff's Gameblog and you shouldn't have that problem.
Nicodemus Castle is the campaign, it's run by this guy Micheal Moscrip. http://www.migellito.blogspot.com/ is his page.
How'd it go? Did they put up with Serpenthelmish behavior? Also was it fun? I've thought about doing one of those G+ games, but I'd probably end up getting interrupted by some kind of crying Halfling part way through…
Chris
Vancouver Red Box: a site for old school D&D
Btw, the reason I added that line to Stanley Serpenthelm's page was so he wouldn't break the PCs page. You can put any paragraph before the stat block to fix it.
Chris
Vancouver Red Box: a site for old school D&D
It went surprisingly smooth. The GM had us use an app called twiddle which was a group image modding app so we could draw what we meant. And yes, there were whiny kids interrupting two of the players but not so much that it really effected the flow of the game. A few swings of the belt and they were dealt with. Seriously though the kids really just wanted to watch to see what we were doing. We had to mind our language but that wasn't a big deal. My only frustration is that we were only able to make away with a little less xp than fortress Eibon. I did however leave with an animate Medusa's head in a bag that can turn things to stone and has a rather nice disposition.
I saw the Stanley adjustment and I didn't even realize that line was there. I copied and pasted Achibald's page to get the chart setup with no effort and I must have formatted it poorly because of that loose line of nonsensical information.