Group was in a lighthouse where I had repeatedly and explicitly mentioned the many rooms full to the ceiling with fifty-gallon casks of lamp oil, the other rooms full of sand (to control any fires) and the two massive metal containers full of the stuff in the room they were in (with piping leading up to the lamp itself).
Spellcaster laid down a wall of fire that passed straight through one of those canisters on the map. No one so much as raised an eyebrow while he did it.
The PCs were fine. The passengers strapped into their seats near the hijacker... Not so much. Total Recall-like civilian body count.
ReplyDeleteHad something similar happen in a DnD game once.
ReplyDeleteGroup was in a lighthouse where I had repeatedly and explicitly mentioned the many rooms full to the ceiling with fifty-gallon casks of lamp oil, the other rooms full of sand (to control any fires) and the two massive metal containers full of the stuff in the room they were in (with piping leading up to the lamp itself).
Spellcaster laid down a wall of fire that passed straight through one of those canisters on the map. No one so much as raised an eyebrow while he did it.
Only TPK I've ever GM'd. Worth it.
Verhoeven'd is such a great term. This whole campaign is Verhoeven'd.
ReplyDeleteHIS NAME IS MY NAME TOO (almost)
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PnqgmzDc0k
ReplyDeleteI was waiting for that.
ReplyDeletethe in flight meal was pork chop sandwiches.
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