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Dying in the Desolation: Statistics/Obituaries

 Game Statistics    Time Days passed in game: 52 Longest living streak by sessions: Beltin/BW (13 sessions) Longest living streak by days: Beltin (43 days) Longest running character: Beltin (20 sessions, 52 days) Deaths PC deaths: 12 Minion deaths: 10 Undead: 4 Greed Elementals: 6 BW related party deaths: 8 Kills/Crimes Self-defense kills: 3 Total murders: 19 Nobodies: 8 Crusaders, Important: 3 Crusaders, Grunts: 6 Trade Consortium affiliated: 2 Lucky Fjorks: 1 Maimings: 3 "Lawful executions:" 8 "Dishonorable" duels: 1 Species doomed to extinction by party: 1 Cult related ritual murders: 2 Acts of terrorism: 1 Kidnapped: 12 Allies Trust level: High Yohann Kreshman, mercenary drill sergeant Roringard, Top student and squad leader Samar, Bard's Gate ambassador The Greed Elementals, Jake's guild Lucky Fjork - Deceased Trust level: Moderate The Church of Nerull: Father Death, Augustine, unnamed acolyte Skeriber's Rangers: Skeriber, Georgia, Joe, Jim, et al....

Introduction: Dying in the Desolation

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What is Dying in the Desolation? "What the hell am I reading?" Though I don't expect anyone besides those directly involved in the game to ever read this, it seemed like a good idea to explain what exactly this blog is on the off chance that isn't the case: It's about a Dungeons and Dragons game, more specifically Pathfinder . Still interested? Yeah figured not, but just in case, this blog will give the blow by blow for my current game which is based on the Slumbering Tsar Saga , an incredibly long and deadly adventure path; the link and others can give it more justice than I ever could, but to put it simply, as a player you are fucked. If this confuses you, then I'm sorry to say you will remain confused; the purpose here is not to explain tabletop roleplaying games or the Pathfinder system. Sorry for the inconvenience if you somehow managed to get tricked into coming here because you liked the thought of people dying in deserts and misunderstood...