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Reviews To Date for Antonymous
11/11/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Your healing powers and righteous demeanor are the backbone of our collective soul and it‘s achievements, and you push the barbarian towards spirituality with every blessing. Good game.
11/11/04
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10/28/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Well, I reviewed you under Breego, perhaps I should review Breego under you? I thought he did a good job, and always enjoy the singing. He‘s developed his bard accomplishments with RP very well. Good touch at the end with the prayer for Chauntea‘s provision. Good game.
10/21/04
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09/23/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Thanks to Antonymous for persevering to get a regular game together on tuesdays, it‘s been enjoyable ever since. A fun game, and a good performance as Brother Cubbard this game, enjoyed the interaction concerning religion.
09/22/04
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09/09/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: (Add Comments Here)Hope you are feeling better
09/09/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: The brother has the unruly task of being the leader and mental muscle of the group. It seems we‘ve found our way into the dwelling of some wandering souls... Let us see how the Priest handles such torment... as his will to fight seems to be dwindling, or did I hear that correctly?
08/26/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Ahhh, Good Priest.... dis nomad tink dat you not even know where you have led us no more.... and maybe dat we never get home. Bam worried.... how long a walk to Mausoleum from here? Still, Brother Cubbard put blessings on Bam and keep him strong... so Bam stick wit da priest a while. And Bam stay really busy since he help Priest, so.... *nods* I stay wit you some more.
08/25/04
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08/12/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: (Add Comments Here)Another great game see you next week.
08/11/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Bam tink da priest had more time behind a weapon dan he let us ta beeleev. When priest gonna take Bam back to Mausoleum and out again?
08/04/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Ahh the good brother doth have a good head on his shoulders, a good bit of sense, and a generous and caring heart. What drove such a man to the wilds of travel and adventure? This Barbarian doesn‘t know, but whatever it was, he fights anddefends with the skill of men half his age. Always there to back his cohorts up, the good priest is the glue that is holding us together.
08/04/04
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07/28/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: (Add Comments Here)I am so glad you showed, great game see you tomorrow.
07/21/04
Always a pleasure, mon capitan! Cubboard roleplays a good character very well and his subtle leadership keeps us on track.
07/21/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Ahhh the wise priest, always with his temperance and prudence. Caring for (helping him get rest) and curing the Barbarian of his illness (the first time around) may have won you the services of a grateful Barbarian for a while longer.
07/08/04
Fabulous play like usual and wonderful handling of the bumps in the road. Always a pleasure.
07/07/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: Thanks to you Anton for being the glue that holds this together. It‘s getting better every week and seems like we might have the nucleus for a great group here. --- Brother Cubbard was great, and when pushed with the RP issue of being the one responsible for holding the group together, really showed some character, and some insight into what type of motivation drives him, as well as how he views the party and their motivations. Fine work.
07/02/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: (Add Comments Here)First game i have enjoyed without a DM in a while the good Brother was a main factor in that. Thanks
06/30/04
Comments in reference to the character Brother Cubbard a Human: It appears Brother Cubbard, great name by the way, will be the steady influence of wisdom upon our party. He‘ll have to be. Great job being the facilitator, balancing his motivations with conglomerating a rag tag party of adventurers with different ideas of what is happening. Obviously the leader of this group. Can you keep them together as mercenaries of a sort, or will you impose your will of good faith upon them, and make a band of disciples of them? Either might be difficult.------ great work, nicely done IC stuff, sorry still not smoothed out, but we‘re getting there... I told you we would. Thanks for making the effort to get this off the ground.

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