Barf Forth Apocalyptica
barf forth apocalyptica => other lumpley games => Topic started by: korik1 on February 07, 2016, 12:39:03 PM
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All the Faithful and Heathens alike are welcome here at You Don't Meet In An Inn!
Today we begin playing Vincent Baker's Dogs in the Vineyard (http://"http://www.lumpley.com/dogs.html")!
We join our God's Watchdogs as they finish their training and then arrive in the tiny town of Fairbrook where something in town is definitely suspect.
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inn/id882993415"), on not-itunes here (http://"http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/"), and our RSS (http://"http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/rss").
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We hope you enjoy listening!
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Hello all you story lovers! Welcome back to You Don't Meet In An Inn!
This week our Dogs begin to investigate the suspicious nature of Fairbrook as surreptitiously as they can, with varying results.
You can find links to the show and our contact info in the OP.
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Your links are very broken.
They are, in fact, so broken that when I fixed the one I went to in my address bar, it was still broken, and I had to fix it a second time.
Just thought you ought to know.
That aside, I'm looking forward to listening to these.
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Your links are very broken.
They are, in fact, so broken that when I fixed the one I went to in my address bar, it was still broken, and I had to fix it a second time.
Just thought you ought to know.
That aside, I'm looking forward to listening to these.
Dang it! Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately I've been unable to figure out how to edit my earlier posts, so here are the proper links.
Dogs in the Vineyard: http://www.lumpley.com/dogs.html
You Don't Meet In An Inn on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-dont-meet-in-an-inn/id882993415
You Don't Meet In An Inn on Libsyn: http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/
You Don't Meet In An Inn on RSS: http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/rss
You Don't Meet In An Inn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Notaninn
You Don't Meet In An Inn on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouDontMeetInAnInn/timeline?ref=page_internal
You Don't Meet In An Inn subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/YouDontMeetInAnInn
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Hope your week has been great and welcome back to You Don't Meet In An Inn!
Today we continue playing Vincent Baker's Dogs in the Vineyard (http://www.lumpley.com/dogs.html)!
Following the lead gained from Steward Nicholas the Dogs continue to unravel the sins of Fairbrook.
You can find the podcast on itunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-dont-meet-in-an-
inn/id882993415), on not-itunes (http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/), and our RSS
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We hope you enjoy listening!
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Come and praise the King of Life with us at You Don't Meet In An Inn!
Today we continue playing Vincent Baker's Dogs in the Vineyard (http://www.lumpley.com/dogs.html)!
Now that the sins of Fairbrook have been revealed the Dogs must decide what to do about the sinners.
You can find the podcast on itunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-dont-meet-in-an-
inn/id882993415), on not-itunes (http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/), and our RSS
(http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/rss).
You can follow us on twitter at Notaninn (https://twitter.com/Notaninn), or email us at
YouDontMeetInAnInn@gmail.com
You can also subscribe to our subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/YouDontMeetInAnInn/) for discussion and regular updates.
We hope you enjoy listening!
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Hope you're ready for more You Don't Meet In An Inn!
Today we conclude playing Vincent Baker's Dogs in the Vineyard (http://www.lumpley.com/dogs.html)!
After the previous demonstrations of demonic influence the Dogs decide it is time to confront the sources of Fairbrook's problems.
You can find the podcast on itunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/you-dont-meet-in-an-
inn/id882993415), on not-itunes (http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/), and our RSS
(http://youdontmeetinaninn.libsyn.com/rss).
You can follow us on twitter at Notaninn (https://twitter.com/Notaninn), or email us at
YouDontMeetInAnInn@gmail.com
You can also subscribe to our subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/YouDontMeetInAnInn/) for discussion and regular updates.
We hope you enjoy listening!
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That's an entertaining podcast you folks have there. It sounds like you all had fun!
If you play again, review who has authority over who. It's subtle, and power often overlaps, but there's a chain of authority that the Dogs are not always on the top of. The GM can call them out for Pride during an NPC's See/Raise if they step over those bounds. Telling a wife how to handle something that's her husband's responsibility to control, placing themselves in de facto positions as Steward, etc.
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That's an entertaining podcast you folks have there. It sounds like you all had fun!
If you play again, review who has authority over who. It's subtle, and power often overlaps, but there's a chain of authority that the Dogs are not always on the top of. The GM can call them out for Pride during an NPC's See/Raise if they step over those bounds. Telling a wife how to handle something that's her husband's responsibility to control, placing themselves in de facto positions as Steward, etc.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the show!
I'll keep this in mind if I ever run DitV privately but we won't be returning to the rules for the show again. Closest we'd get would be returning to the setting and cast in a different system. That being said I don't think the Dogs setting would work too well outside its rules.