I still look back with fondness on my progression as a thief who botched an early stealth check to plunge head-first through the window of an NPC (a certain Mr Reidoth, no less), to one who could become basically invisible at will
In fact, it's a lot of my failed rolls that are some of my favourite moments, or rather Wrath's brilliantly narrated outcomes of such. Like when, I think, Charr and Sage had just joined the campaign and I inadvertently shot one of the previous party-members to death after rolling a critical 1
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Or accidentally obliterating our butler and having to cover it up for the rest of the campaign (and the succession of additional Gainsboroughs).
Then there was the way sheer randomness could take over, such as when we were facing a vampire lord and I pressed The Button, and the resulting d100 roll paralysed us both. Which for a moment looked like it had managed to save the day... until Charr dropped him into a river, one of the only things that could have woken him up
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I don't know how long thereafter was spent playing through the repercussions of that, but it was a lot.
Jeff was one of my absolute highlights, not least our intra-campaign adventure that resulted, amongst other things, in the Lord of Neverwinter being chained up in our basement, and the many deception rolls required to convince him (and others) that I was his rescuer and not his captor
I've honestly been in stitches more times than I can remember, so well done all.