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Moments to Remember (In game or out of game)

After Eric jumped the double doors he was greeted by two creatures. After he dealt 16 or so damage with his cleave attack he looked to me and was like, "Well? How are they?" Me: "Huh? Oh.. that didn't hurt them very much." Then it sunk in that he was going to be screwed. They did kill him. [1]

Cale slaying one kobold, then leaping acrobatically off the ten-foot high platform (and over Sabi's head) to begin killing the next.

Cale's finishing move, complete with subtitles and animation. "The background gets all blurry with some action lines. Cale screams something in Japanese, with subtitles that read 'Wolf Pack Tactics', as he pulls back and then lunges forward, thrusting the spear through the mouth of the kobold, the tip sticking out the back of its skull."

Someone attacking the boulder with a dagger, repeatededly.

Tired of him constantly getting back up after falling unconscious, the kobold wyrmpriest dragging Cale's body into the path of the boulder, then hopping up on the ledge and watching the show.

Balasar rushing over to Ezarael, and then hearing a sickening SQUISH break up the monotonous rolling of the huge boulder. "Uh... we need to help Cale." The two look into the room, and as the boulder passes the entrance, they see some streaks of blood, a bit of blonde hair that looks vaguely familiar, and an eyeball.

Sabi gunning for the skull-skull rope and using the remnants to truss up her kobold prisoner.

Town guard suggesting lobotomy to cure laughing tourettes. If only swords were more hygienic.

The planted soda bomb lurking on the gaming table merely waiting to explode.

Awarding the party at first level over 3,000 experience points because you forgot to divide the experience by the numbers of characters at the table. Good thing I caught that about a minute later. I was feeling rather down at just buying Keep on the Shadowfell and almost not being able to run it (It's made for levels 1-3 and almost everyone shot up to level 3 and 4).