Sum up your last campaign ending with a picture.
Other anons try to guess if it was good end or bad end.
Pentex chronicles.
Except it was a major city
>>43562362
Technically only the ending/epilogue for my character.
>>43562724
Let me guess, good end?
>>43562490
Bad end
>>43562677
Bad end
>>43562439
run of the mill
>>43562771
Wyrm players never get a happy end...
>>43562362
>>43562774
Good end?
>>43562863
Bad end
>>43562934
Good end
>>43562991
Good end
>>43563078
Squatting end.
>>43563082
Bad end.
It was bad endfor the playersI was the DM
>>43562677
>and i finally managed to crawl inside her ear and sleep there forever. The End.
I'd say it's a good end.
BBEG down
Filename says it all
this just made me realize i've never completed a campaign
>>43563861
Not if you have an ice rink and explosive hockey pucks.
>>43562362
>>43562362
>>43562362
Shadowrun.
BBEG gonna get what's coming to him
>>43566356
I once put vore in my campaign.A guy got swallowed whole by a dragon and the PCs could hear his bones splintering because of the peristalsis
>>43566356
Good end?
>>43566503
/d/, please, we love to see you around but you're scaring the new people
>>43566467
JesusChristHowHot_____
>>43566503
Yes
>>43566519
It's /aco/ now, buddy
>>43566613
I like /aco/, it's not as uptight as /d/ but just as degenerate.
>>43566739
>/d/
>uptight
explain yourself
>>43566503
>>43566526
>Good end?
Well it was a dragoness and due to the "lay the dragon" jokes veering into the subject of dragon booty both in and out of character before the fight, the DM quipped how we all became part of her end
So yes, we ended up as a good end
>>43566519
The sooner they learn the less painful it will be for everyone
>>43566613
Eh, still mostly /d/ from what I see, but /aco/ has its freaks too
>>43566759
They are really snooty about western style porn comics.
>>43562362
Pic related.
>>43565101
I remember that sidequest. I lobbed a mini nuke back down the alleyway at them for shits and/or giggles.
>>43566836
Blame the mods, they weren't in the habit of deleting posts, they were in the habit of deleting threads for just a few western pics
It's gotten better thankfully
>>43562362
My character had been betrayed by the party, I'd been playing with the DM in secret for a half dozen sessions and I finally made my revenge debut in the final session.
Rocks agonizingly torture party members, everyone dies.
>>43566836
Oh, yeah, the "no western" rule started to be strictly enforced after /aco/ was established. Presumably to make sure /aco/ gets some audience. That's question of moderation, not userbase.
I don't blame fatguys for getting banned after correcting a typo.
>>43567006
Love the fact that /d/ and /aco/ frequent this board.
It aint called d-lite for nothing.
Everyone in my party besides me now hates wizards with a burning passion.
Especially the person who was playing a vampire.
>>43564009
man i do understand you
>>43562362
>Campaign starts with lvl 6 characters.
>Make a cleric1/sorcerer5
>Backstory is I was part of a low-level adventuring party who wandered into an ancient red dragons lair and was TPK'd, except me.
>Originally claim I was kept as bookkeeper/research guinea pig, thus the draconic sorcery.
>Games regularly go late, players get drunk, lewd jokes about the dragon's "experiments" pop up more and more.
>Near campaign end, organizing a peace summit between fey kingdom, mage republic and draconic conclave.
>The red dragon representative has an extra stipulation.
>I apparently owe child support payments.
>Now, instead of a nice retirement, my character has to keep adventuring in order to pay alimony and also needs to find a fireproof babysitter.
This is how my DM punishes min-maxing.
>>43564009
>>43567367
Likewise, anons.
>>43567816
>"Experiments"
>>43562362
>>43568762
let me guess, you played a 3.5 monk?
>>43568818
Nope.
We were trained to fight a specific foe, briefed that that foe was what we were up against, and then dropped in the middle of a bunch of entirely unrelated shit that we didn't understand. We were then effectively abandoned by command and left to fight an adversary we couldn't predict or defend against.
It later turned out that command knew all this and didn't tell us because they knew we'd refuse to fight the damn things.
>>43564505
THIS, FUCKING THIS,
OLD MAN HENDERSON THAT SHIT
>>43569773
Coward.
>>43562439
thanks xcom
Vienna has seen better days.
>>43566356
>>43566467
>>43566768
Go on...
>>43562362
We are not nice people.
7th Sea campaign.
>>43571097
Good end, I'd say?
>>43572740
The correct phrase, McNulty, is "What the fuck did I do?"
But I'd guess bad end?
>>43572754
Good end for the PCs, bad end for anyone living in the campaign setting?
We blew up the gun powder room. Only one other teammate and I survived, everyone and the BBG died in the blasted or couldn't get away from the fire.
Our DM was pissed but we still saved the day.
>>43570051
You're calling him a coward just because the arrows are on his back? Could have been friendly fire
>>43567816
>that image
My ex used to draw shit like this all the time. Since then, she got knocked up, divorced and fat.
Good riddance. She knew how to fuck, tho.
>my DM's face when I get tired of him railroading the entire finale and I remind him my character is Neutral Evil in Good party
Some might call this being That Guy. Some might call this having actual fun.