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Re: (TFT) TFT Tonight: How to make players even more miserable. To the DOGS, I say! Suggestions as players? or dms?
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- Subject: Re: (TFT) TFT Tonight: How to make players even more miserable. To the DOGS, I say! Suggestions as players? or dms?
- From: Joel BoardgameRpger <joel.siragher@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2012 14:21:07 -0400
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>> other than to point out that enough money can corrupt it.
kind of like those privately run prisons who wouldn't let people out this
past decade:
"*Prison* costs and *corruption* risk worry union *...* The Corrections
Association says *privately run prisons* could be more prone to *corruption*
."
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 8:48 PM, John <johnnyboytmm@juno.com> wrote:
> ---------- Original Message from Jay----------
> So there are some interesting dynamics here.
> I'm assuming a crystal ball as described in TFT... probably could have left
> the coin out of the deal.
> A Lawyer is interesting... common law?
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Yes, a standard TFT crystal ball. Truly a King's ransom; which is why the
> plan worked. We had enough value to matter.
>
> And we worked for that crystal ball too. We had a very long running plot
> where we were in opposition to a mage. He was ALWAYS a step or two ahead
> of us, it was terrible. WENT ON FOR MONTHS.
> Eventually we kill him, but not until after the prisoner we were trying to
> rescue is killed, so we don't get paid.
> Months later I realize he may have had a crystal ball to stay ahead of us
> that way.
> So we go back to where we killed him, search out his well hidden lab, and
> find the crystal ball.
>
> Good times.
>
> since I was not the GM, and my character was only interested in pragmatic
> issues (how to get his comrade released) rather than philosophical ones
> (what is the legal and judicial system like in this city through which I am
> passing), I cannot comment on the legal system, other than to point out
> that enough money can corrupt it.
>
>
>
>
>
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