DM: Do you want to skip to tomorrow, or do you have anything you want to add to today's training?
Applejack: Ah think we can pretty safely skip.
Rainbow Dash: I yell at them a lot. But, like, in a supportive way!
DM: Alright, then. Tomorrow, the whole town will be gathered to quietly watch the Breezies. It's both a cultural event and a rare nature event. The Breezies' nature and method of travel are as precise as they are delicate. If you scare them, or otherwise divert them too far off their path, they might not make it back home. The trick will be collecting the pollen without causing an incident.
Pinkie Pie: Rarity? Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to pickpocket a tiny, adorable, airborne fairy-pony.
Rarity: ...I don't think you appreciate how difficult that task is, if you think about it.
Fluttershy: Not robbing the cuties.
There's a dungeon-crawling episode of Fallout is Dragons today! (If there's one thing I've learned in the last two years, it's that dungeons are really tricky to do in a purely call-based game with a short time limit. Still, an effort was made for this, possibly the last lair of the campaign!)
Session 59 - Astaroth's Museum: LibsynYouTube
I think "The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone" would be easiest to use in the comic, but they all have the issue of only involving two ponies. It would be interesting if Spud had all three going on at the same time, but I don't think the party or the DM are crazy enough to split three ways.
Yeah for Dungeon crawling...
Now if I can watch that before Tonight (Dally's other, other campaign Fallout New Orre is streaming live tonight) and be all caught up tomorrow , and Hitbox isn't being a butt I'll be happy
Maps definitely help with any dungeon crawl. And it doesn't have to be a full dungeon drawn out in Rand McNally quality, you can just sketch the important rooms where major puzzles or encounters are to help the players visualize what they are seeing. There are lots of online sites that can host images too.
There's a lot of potential for serious Fluttershy too; I've been paying attention to her expressions, re-watching the show multiple times (reactors and such).
Fluttershy looks MEAN quite frequently <.<
Everyone's got occasional looks of confusion and such, but Fluttershy often looks like she's less thinking 'huh? Could you please explain further?' and more 'what the [buy some apples] are you talking about, dirt-brain?' - or just 'I literally could not care any less'
This is about the point where my group descends into chaos, everyone splits off for their own way to accomplish their goal (with the paladin or knight or etc... trying to stop them because they are going to do something bad). Then there is one player who goes so far that they solo an entire complex undetected, somehow. No player I've been with has actually done that, but they got close.
Session 59 - Astaroth's Museum: Libsyn YouTube