Just realized I hadn't posted here yet! Before anything else, I wanted to give a big thanks to everyone for being so warmly welcoming. I had an excellent time out there. I've traveled to a good number of chapters and have rarely received a nicer welcome.
1. Post your favorite moments
All of 'em! But here's a few specifics -
-- Being sent out as a spider to try and steal away PCs into the darkness. Fun times, and then getting to be the Spider Queen (er... King?) and try to terrorize the last 2 folks left was the icing on the cake. I hope everyone had a good time on the mod - you guys did just the right stuff to finish that Spider off!
-- I always enjoy playing Polare in new places. Talking over everything from dual-school casting to laws in other lands is always interesting, and being asked to help lend a 'little firepower' to break some prisoners out of jail was a blast.
-- Polare absolutely -loves- to duel with live spells with anyone who wants to take him on. Win, lose, it doesn't matter so long as you learn something. Although winning is always a little better
2. Post your less favorite moments (if we don't know, we can not fix)
-- It was all pretty ace! No specific complaints. Other than the fact that your Armor Tags all seem to have extra 'u's inserted for no reason!
3. What you would like to see more of
-- If you guys wanted to move your province a little closer to Seattle/Portland, that would be highly convenient

On a more serious note, the personalized nightmare mods were excellent - it's the kind of thing I'd like to see more of in every chapter I go to.
4. Give us a moment from the perspective of your character
Unfortunately, it seemed that these Home Guard were a little more dedicated to their orders than we'd expected.
As planned, we'd tried a 'Prisoner' routine followed by a 'They Need Your Help!', but neither had worked. At least we'd infiltrated two of our number inside so they could deal with that guard. I sized up the remaining options and didn't like them.
One last time, I tried convincing the guards that those soldiers collecting the taxes back in town were in trouble. As I did so I started edging towards the archer on my right while mentally counting the mana in my left hand, making sure not to look down to give my plans away. As expected, the bluff didn't work.
It was time for action.
Binding was my first choice. I had plenty enough of it in memory. I started firing it off and my companions were only a step behind; good folks to be so immediately ready to go. I filed that away in the back of mind where I keep notes on everyone I adventure with. Three spells into the one in front of me before the archer could react. Unfortunately, he turned out to be more agile than expected. I felt a powerfully drawn arrow slam off my Magic Armor spell, leaving me defenseless for the next one to follow. The first enemy still wasn't down, though, and I didn't dare turn towards the archer and put my back towards the guard only a few steps away. Two more spells and he was finally frozen in place, a grimace evident behind the barely visible outline of my binding magics.
Before I could turn towards the other guard I felt another precisely aimed arrow flying past my skin. I twisted and dodged, thanking my Hobling speed for saving me once again. This time I was ready for a well-defended enemy and I put up a new protective as I turned, the words coming naturally to my mind as though part of me. Now the hunt was on - face to face I could dodge his shots far easier, and the arcane might of my years of training rose up to my fingertips. Bind, Bind, Confine, Web, Bind, Web, Confine, over and over the magical sigils I'd prepared flew through my brain as fast as I could incant the syllables. After a mighty barrage of spells the archer found himself completely unable to move despite his own quickness. I didn't want any warnings getting out, so I strode forward and set Translator against his throat. One quick draw and he fell to the ground, lifeless.
Another set of enemies down - perhaps not as quickly or quietly as we'd hoped, but I'll take any victory where I can safely walk away.