Merry Christmas To You

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#1

Plaguescarred1

Dec 25, 2011 5:42:33
Santa wrote me back:
 Dec 25, 2011 -- 00:01AM, Santa Claus wrote:
Merry Christmas To All The D&D Community 

Ho Ho Ho

SC
#2

Ogiwan

Dec 25, 2011 5:46:20
Right back at you, Plague, and to everybody on the forums!
#3

Robin_Hoodlum

Dec 25, 2011 10:22:24
Merry Christmas to all!!

(I just hope we don't all get modded for "offending" someone...)
#4

Samrin

Dec 25, 2011 10:37:50
Merry Christmas everyone. 

 
#5

GloriousDemon

Dec 25, 2011 11:18:59
+5 to Diplomacy checks made to spread cheer Wink
#6

jonathan_sicari

Dec 25, 2011 11:29:33
I was trying to send it by PM but couldn't get my select reciepients to work.

Happy Holidays all!
#7

IlexGarodan

Dec 25, 2011 12:17:57
As much as I love the holidays and as much as I enjoy spreading Christmas cheer, this thread isn't 4e related. It shouldn't be in 4e General Discussion. Maybe a move is in order?
#8

reaper_93

Dec 25, 2011 12:32:13
Well, it COULD be 4e related if we talked about a suitable holiday to put in our 4e games that reflects on christmas? Tongue Out
#9

IlexGarodan

Dec 25, 2011 12:33:01
Well, it COULD be 4e related if we talked about a suitable holiday to put in our 4e games that reflects on christmas? Tongue Out



True, true.

So, anyone have any ideas?

#10

Plaguescarred1

Dec 25, 2011 12:36:46
As much as I love the holidays and as much as I enjoy spreading Christmas cheer, this thread isn't 4e related. It shouldn't be in 4e General Discussion. Maybe a move is in order?



By the time it gets moved, it won't be christmas anymore ;)


Well, it COULD be 4e related if we talked about a suitable holiday to put in our 4e games that reflects on christmas? Tongue Out

 

True, true.

So, anyone have any ideas?





Humm.. Did any of your PC ever had to work on a Christmas Day and if so, was he paid double time or regular gold pieces rating ?  
#11

Robin_Hoodlum

Dec 25, 2011 12:44:23
As much as I love the holidays and as much as I enjoy spreading Christmas cheer, this thread isn't 4e related. It shouldn't be in 4e General Discussion. Maybe a move is in order?


#12

fictionalbeing

Dec 25, 2011 12:55:25
Happy Holidays!
#13

helnae

Dec 25, 2011 14:34:03
On the first day of christmas my DM gave to me, one orc provoking an OA.
#14

Sea-Envy

Dec 25, 2011 17:55:27
Our old game (1st edd) the DM stopped giving EXP and just gave us a 1/2 lv every so often ussually one for christmas.

Have thought of a seasonal holiday using stories we know where the Scrooge figure evolves into the St Nick figure. 
#15

edwin_su

Dec 25, 2011 19:08:11
merry christmas all

geektyrant.com/news/2011/12/16/game-of-t... 
#16

Mad_Jack

Dec 25, 2011 19:59:14

 Bah, Dire Humbug Drone....
(There, now it's 4E-related...) Tongue Out

#17

Style75

Dec 25, 2011 21:20:34
Quick, Christmas skill challenge. Primary skill endurance to handle all the eating and drinking. Any other suggestions?
#18

Sea-Envy

Dec 25, 2011 22:25:58
Bluff- to thank grandma for wool socks.
Theivery- to assemble the toy playset while the child is yelling for you to hurry.
History- for the traditional  recitation of the christmas story.
Diplomacy- to stop a drunken fight from breaking out again.
Intimidate to make the children SHUT UP and stop running around in circle. 
  
  
#19

MadcatX

Dec 25, 2011 22:51:39

 Bah, Dire Humbug Drone....
(There, now it's 4E-related...)




Indeed! I proceed to attack the Dire Humbug with my +1 Festivus Polearm
#20

jonathan_sicari

Dec 26, 2011 0:27:51
I aid another's attack and action point to backstab with my +1 jolly dagger.
#21

Ogiwan

Dec 26, 2011 5:40:22
I use Endurance to shake off the hangover.
#22

Mr_Miscellany

Dec 29, 2011 23:57:46
If I wish you all a Happy New Year, is that off topic? ;)

If not, Happy New Year!
#23

calronmoonflower

Dec 30, 2011 0:26:02