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Re: Cookies

Post by Li'll Divvil » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:23 pm

rk57957 wrote:
spool32 wrote: I sometimes do this as a general warning to the server that I'm poking around the place stalking PCs. :-)

Sometimes I don't do the cookie part until later though... :twisted:

I am always terrified when I get cookies and I am running around where I shouldn't be.
Be afraid, be VERY VERY afraid in that case, since we CAN see where you are at ALL times :twisted:
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Re: Cookies

Post by Li'll Divvil » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:26 pm

Ringwraith wrote:Try checking the number of people on the server from outside the game, if the number is higher than the number of players in the playerlist (don't forget to include yourself) then you're gonna possibly be in trouble.
This does not always work though :twisted:
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Re: Cookies

Post by wolfwielder » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:29 pm

Pfft I like being in trouble, bring it on. Just remember either phat lewt or really hawt XPses afterwards.

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Re: Cookies

Post by Belasco » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:36 pm

Every DM handles cookies differently from what I've seen.

Personally, I'm fond of the 'warning' cookie :twisted: and the larger "no really, that's the end of the event...really!" cookie.

As for what's the socially accepted norm for thanking DMs for cookies...there really isn't one. I've gotten everything from "TY" to "I hate you so very very much right now"* . I don't think any of us (correct me if I'm wrong) get offended by not getting a form of thanks in the DM channel for cookies. For me, it's more important to get that after event "hey that was fun" kinda thing *shrug* but that's just me :)





*'course, that was from my husband after I came upon his PC in the bleeding script from being an idiot and he could hear me laughing at him
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Re: Cookies

Post by KinX » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:35 am

Belasco wrote: *'course, that was from my husband after I came upon his PC in the bleeding script from being an idiot and he could hear me laughing at him
For a second I thought you meant his DM avatar. In which case it's OH NOES GORETHAR'S IN THE BLEEDING SCRIPT!
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Re: Cookies

Post by Moredo » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:30 am

If people don't say thanks to me I load them up with poison cookies, just saying!
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Re: Cookies

Post by Ringwraith » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:22 pm

Li'll Divvil wrote:
Ringwraith wrote:Try checking the number of people on the server from outside the game, if the number is higher than the number of players in the playerlist (don't forget to include yourself) then you're gonna possibly be in trouble.
This does not always work though :twisted:
Admittedly I miss running into DMs most of the time (damn my stupid playtimes), though that works when I've needed it to.
Though checking the player on character selection works (should do anyway), can also tell which DM it is, as long as they aren't possessing something that is.
I also know how to keep track of which NPC a DM's possessed (well, the non-hostile ones anyway). :wink:
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Re: Cookies

Post by Grunt » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:36 pm

If you think someone is there, just cast Evard's. Most DMs don't bother being a small sized creature :D

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Re: Cookies

Post by Pessoa » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:30 pm

Just wondering if anyone ever got something other than a cookie. 50xp banana?

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Re: Cookies

Post by Abd al-Azrad » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:39 pm

BEST THING EVER: One of the members of a party had gone AFK, and the DM with us got bored. DM somehow possessed the PC and had him walking around and "saying" stupid things about himself. Then the player returned, catching our DM in the act.

DM, embarrassed, tried to cookie us all into silence. "Shh shh! *cookies!*"

I figure, it was nearly a year ago, and I'm not mentionning names, so it ain't breaking faith to share the story. But be warned, my fine fellow... there are pics, should you think of retribution! :twisted:
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Re: Cookies

Post by Trole » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:36 pm

In all my experience theres three differen't types of cookie

1) the cookie dough, from good rp.
2) the lightly baked soft and warm cookie, given out after events.
3) the burnt cookie, oh shit I didn't mean to plane everyone in the server cookie..

my favorites the dough and sometimes lightly baked still soft and warm cookies. A good hard crunchy burnt cookie does sometimes go down well with milk though. :)
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Re: Cookies

Post by neongreen » Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:45 am

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