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Well, Philip David Lee, I'm glad my post helped deliver some inspiration. Also, by all means, build off of my challenge. I would love it! Keep me posted!
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Now that sounds like a lot of fun, Drongo Bum, and a great accountability tool as well. Thank you for sharing it here.
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Wonderful, Morgan Drasan! I'm glad you are returning to it. Please keep us posted!
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John Mezes I have to kill off 36 henchmen and the main villain in a series of gun battles and hand to hand situations in an office building/evil headquarters (without an actual floor plan of any speci...
Expand commentJohn Mezes I have to kill off 36 henchmen and the main villain in a series of gun battles and hand to hand situations in an office building/evil headquarters (without an actual floor plan of any specific building) and make it seem original. It's a tough challenge. If you know 36 guys that can come over and try and kill me, I'll DM you my address. No pay.
Philip David Lee Scenarios like these always make me snicker. Where did the antagonist obtain all those henchmen? To maintain their loyalty (s)he must pay them a fortune. Are they really even worth it...
Expand commentPhilip David Lee Scenarios like these always make me snicker. Where did the antagonist obtain all those henchmen? To maintain their loyalty (s)he must pay them a fortune. Are they really even worth it, considering they're always immediately slaughtered (one at a time) by a lone protagonist? Also, when you factor in the number of these scenarios, at least one quarter of the entire workforce must consist of henchmen. (The other 75 percent being hitmen, mob goons, serial killers, cops, zombies, teenagers being murdered in the woods, and superheros.)