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Re: Who's good at writing plots?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:08 pm
by X-GM Snow
The Cavaliers are my 2nd favorite, but I love Phantom. I made it last year, I just didn't have the $2500 to march, but I have almost saved up enough. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM4K8B2UImc

That's Phantom's show for this year, It's amazing.

Re: Who's good at writing plots?

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:21 pm
by Aloryc
[Totally derailing]
As a devout Madison Scouts fan I feel that most DCI judges should die in a fire, but that's just me.
[Back on track]

NPC musician ideas:
Troubadour busking for coin.
Bard with a "cursed" magic trumpet that compels him to play inappropriately-themed music; e.g. dirges at weddings, martial music at funerals, loud jazz at bedtime.
Musician looking for vengeance on the witch that stole his ability to play in 4/4. (Or to play anything over middle C, or to play faster than 100bpm, or whatever silly and obscure bit of technical jargon she needed to ruin your life.)
If you trust other people with your horn, or have a spare "beater" trumpet, play an NPC "devil" willing to challenge the PCs to a musical duel, for coin, magic items, wishes, favors, souls, bragging rights, whatever, etc...

Or just bring a cornet as your PC and play when dramatically appropriate, like as the PCs start their charge.

Re: Who's good at writing plots?

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:23 pm
by Sir Llyshon
Boomer Powderbang wrote:
Adoven wrote:Eh, Maybe I'll pc a bard some day Brad.
I did, and it was one of the favorite characters I ever played. An Orcish Bardic Mage who was raised by elves to believe he was just a deformed elf. SOOOOO much fun playing him...
Funniest.

Bard.

EVER.