Episode Number: (TG416)
Original Airdate: 8/2002
As reality twists and turns, the party tries to uncover what's happening. They realize that time travel and alternate realities are involved. Soon, Gryff and Timus are both gone, and Twingate has been destroyed. Salin helps the remains of the party, and sends them back to the ruined keep from the first season, where they run into devils, goblins, and plot.
Aldamar the acolyte takes advantage of this magical knothole several times over the next few weeks, as do most of the other students. Then one morning, he goes over to use the knothole, and nothing happens. Puzzled and concerned that perhaps he's used up his charges or something, Aldamar runs and tells his teacher of the problem.
The teacher says, "Ah. Must be your turn in the tree, then."
Seemed to fit, given the whole "wriggling through a greased knothole" plot-point, along with the "being crapped on" point, the "accidentally changing the future and screwing yourself" point, and other points that suggest that this adventure is one in which it is, quite frankly, the PCs' turn in the tree.
Wasn't this period supposed to be getting back in touch with the originals?
Yes. Getting the actors back into their roles -- instead of having the actor who plays Timus put on a beard and call himself Mir or something.
But aren't the actors who play Timus and Gryff now stuck playing new characters?
You officially have my permission to whack Geordan with the Call of Cthulhu Core Rulebook the next time he rolls a 1 on the World-Affecting-Roll.
Dave: We head back to yadarjin's to return the wand. Byargun says, "hi,
dad!"
Party: Gnyaaaaagh.
Salin: I shall call upon the winds and the earth and the leaves and the
deer to protect you and prevent the rolling of plot dice while you prepare
spells.
Tierney: Yes!
Byargun: Let me use my clicky eraser.
Mike: He IS evil. And I have a pretty good track record against evil.
Mike: Remember the -1, so that's a 32. Did ya still get hit?
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