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The two of you are abusing antecedents to pronouns terribly. | |||
I do not let you people talk to mad people. It seems mean. | |||
I have no problem with that verb. The weasel is a noble, resourceful, and clever creature. | |||
Says our pillar of sanity, Alice. | |||
Your reason is clearly circular. | |||
The proof is in the pudding -- do we have any more pudding, by the way? | |||
The proof is eating its own tail -- speaking of which, do we have eel pie? | |||
What is my station? | |||
Exotic foreigner. | |||
It is hard to say. | |||
American. | |||
Definitely American. | |||
Alice: It pains me to admit that they can both do something best, but that is simply the way that grammar works. | |||
Do you know, I think I like it better this way. | |||
I have been teaching you All Wrong! | |||
Revision as of 17:54, 19 March 2012
Players
- GM: Lisa Padol
- Chris Bell: Abraham Lincoln, 28
- Kristen Hendricks: Sophronia Wilkinson, 6
- Joshua Kronengold: Alice Beauchamp, 19
- Alden Strock: Reginald Hunter, AKA Gregory Sage, 23
- Nunzio Thron: Victor Knight, 21 or 22
World
- Status Quo Aspects
- Kerberos Club Aspects
- Locations
- Who's Who
- Kerberos Session Summaries
- Kerberos Fate Timeline
Meta
- Lisa's experiments in character creation
- GM Lessons Learned
- Charts and House Rules Need to see if I can upload files or not.
- Previous Fate Point Totals
- Rank for Nobles
- Online Character Generator: http://apopheniaevolved.com/content/kerberos_club_custom_skill_generator
- File:KerbFateTrappings.xls This has my list of which trappings go with which common skills, what the cost of each common skill is as a unique or strange skill, and various other useful bits of miscellaneous information.
Tracking Down Loose Plot Threads Victor 15 Sophronia 12 Alice 16 Abe 12 Reginald / Grigory 4 Henry / Neville 1
Victor 17 Alice 14 Reginald / Grigory 11
The two of you are abusing antecedents to pronouns terribly.
I do not let you people talk to mad people. It seems mean.
I have no problem with that verb. The weasel is a noble, resourceful, and clever creature.
Says our pillar of sanity, Alice.
Your reason is clearly circular.
The proof is in the pudding -- do we have any more pudding, by the way?
The proof is eating its own tail -- speaking of which, do we have eel pie?
What is my station?
Exotic foreigner.
It is hard to say.
American.
Definitely American.
Alice: It pains me to admit that they can both do something best, but that is simply the way that grammar works.
Do you know, I think I like it better this way.
I have been teaching you All Wrong!