A memorable one was about a droid that became a hero. It was a simple utility droid that got caught up in a battle between the Rebels and the Empire. It managed to hack into an Imperial ship's systems and cause a lot of chaos, which allowed the Rebels to gain an upper hand. It showed that even the smallest and least likely characters can make a big difference in the Star Wars universe.
I remember a story where a group of younglings were being trained by an old Jedi master. They had to face a series of challenges in a dangerous Jedi temple. The temple was filled with traps and dark side illusions. The younglings worked together, using their emerging Force powers to overcome each obstacle. It was really inspiring to see their growth and cooperation.
There was this story of a Force - sensitive alien who didn't know about his powers until he was discovered by a traveling Jedi. The Jedi took him under his wing and trained him. This alien then went on to use his unique abilities, which were different from normal Jedi powers, to help a planet in need. He was able to communicate with the planet's native creatures and together they defended the planet from an invading Sith force.
One memorable story is about a group of players in an RPG. They were exploring an ancient tomb. One of the players, who was a thief character, accidentally stepped on a pressure plate that was supposed to release a trap. But instead, it played a really loud and goofy song. All the mummies in the tomb started dancing to it. It was so strange and funny.
A story I heard was about a bard who was trying to charm a dragon with his music. He started playing a very grand tune, but the dragon just looked at him, yawned, and then fell asleep. The bard was so offended that he kept playing louder and louder until the dragon woke up, got annoyed, and chased him out of its lair.
One really disturbing Star Wars RPG horror story involved a character who was captured by a cult that worshipped an ancient and evil force. The cult forced the character to participate in dark rituals. The player had to endure seeing all kinds of grotesque and inhumane things, and the fear of being completely consumed by this evil was overwhelming. The character's struggle to break free and retain their sanity was a harrowing experience.
A memorable moment is when a player's character, a Jedi Knight, faced a powerful Sith Lord. The tension was high as they dueled with their lightsabers. The dice rolls determined the fate of the fight, and it was a close call. Another moment was when a group of characters had to make a difficult moral choice. They could either save a planet from destruction but sacrifice an important ally, or let the planet be destroyed to keep their ally safe.
I heard about a player who misread an item description. They thought an item would make them invincible for a short time. So they charged into a group of enemies. But instead, the item just made them glow a really bright color. The enemies were confused at first and then just attacked them. The player was left bewildered and everyone else was laughing at their misadventure.
A stranger told me that he had hitchhiked across the country and met all kinds of interesting people along the way. Some gave him food, some shared their life stories, and some even let him stay at their homes.
A fan story that stands out is of a Harry Potter fan who built a replica of Hogwarts in his backyard. He used all kinds of materials and it was really detailed. It was his way of showing his love for the series.
I heard a Dread RPG story where the players were in a medieval castle under siege. They had to defend against an army of the undead. The constant threat of the Jenga tower collapsing as they made difficult decisions added so much excitement. It was thrilling to see them hold their ground and finally drive the undead away.
A friend told me that in her office, there was a whiteboard with everyone's tasks. One day, someone accidentally erased all the tasks and drew a big, goofy face instead. When the manager came to check, he couldn't help but laugh. They then had to quickly rewrite all the tasks while still chuckling about the face.
A really memorable one was about a kid learning to walk. He was waddling around like a little duck. His parents were trying to encourage him and he took a big step forward, but then his diaper slipped down a bit. He just stood there looking confused while everyone around him was in stitches.