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Male Mortal Man (Human) Monk
![]() You all find your way to The Wet Dog, one of a couple of inns around the small town, over the course of the evening. Many tables of different size and shape stand haphazardly around the large ground floor leading to the bar/front desk. I trust you'll want to meet each other through character interaction now. I'll describe more scenery and characters as they become relevant. ![]()
![]() Newly arrived travelers find themselves searching for clues as to mysterious killings in a Scooby Doo style homebrew. 1 or 2 posts per day
Roleplaying: Heavy
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Here's an entirely homebrewed campaign where YOU, as adventurers, decide the course of action. A scenario will be put forth, and you'll go from there. This is really based largely on backstories (mandatory) and character alignments. The more descriptive the backstories, the more open the campaign! Sure there will be some things not based on them, but a good amount of it will be to get the game rolling. ![]()
Male Mortal Man (Human) Monk
![]() Figured i'd open a discussion thread in case you guys wanted to talk group strategy. I'll give a list of big happenings right now. There has been a slight suggestion that there is tension between the North and South ends. What could it be over? How bad is it? Who's involved?
Characters so far:
I may keep a running list here, just so you don't get confused with all the characters that will be thrown at you. ![]()
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The ancient megacity of Solsun (modeled somewhat after Neverwinter), is a city in turmoil. On the outside it is a city with few civilians who haven't fled because of the recent problems affecting it's interior one after the other. On the inside it is a network of grudges and conflict threatening to split the city into North and South Districts. Veterans of war side with either of two Kings. If some common ground isn't reached, what was once one of the greatest cities in the world will never be the same... ![]()
Male Mortal Man (Human) Monk
![]() You find yourselves at the entrance of a dark tunnel, large and wide, but that may not be a good thing. Too may ways for the goblin tribes you are after to set up a flank. What are you using as a light source and what is your marching order. The tunnel is 15 feet wide, allowing for 3 of you to walk abreast with no worries. ![]()
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Male Mortal Man (Human) Monk
![]() Dark Skies, flashes of lightning, the inconsistent booming and clapping of thunder, and unyielding rain herald the meeting of a small band of pirates (the PCs) from various areas of the world.
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![]() Hi Everyone: Looking for 3-4 players for a pirate campaign with a lot of role playing, a lot of skill check and saves, and a fair amount of high seas adventure/naval warfare. I'll be taking the first 3-4 characters who have their full stats posted here. After the 3-4th person, stop posting. You'll not be accepted and i'm not running a 2nd group. Classes allowed: Anything non-magical. If it ultimately gains magic at higher levels ignore the magic it would typically gain
DO NOT: Give your character unbelievable backstory or abilities not for your race or class
Above all have fun, and I hope you'll enjoy the campaign. ![]()
Male Human
![]() You find yourselves sitting comfortably around a large circular oak table, drinking the finest the inn has to offer in the portside town of Dublin. The aging innkeeper and his wife had let you all sleep here until you where to venture off to the "haunted" woods not far from here. The inn is a two-story affair with the 2nd being a place for rooms and the 1st a tavern. The young bartender served drinks behind a high oak bar table. Along it sat stools on which where various kinds of bargoers. Otherwise there where a few booths and tables like the one you where sitting at. A couple of young serving girls kept your mugs filled with your preferred drinks while you discussed your life stories and reasons for taking up the same job. Now was a time to get to know each other, for it was likely that you would be stuck together for quite some time. After leaving the safety of the town it would be your weapons and survival skills that made all the difference, and a big part of surviving is knowing your allies and how to work effectively with them. (Please role play your characters using their personalities as good as possible as you introduce yourselves and strike up conversation. ![]()
Male Human
![]() Note: Only myself, Rufon, Etienne, Lethe, Sylas, and Malice should post here. The five of you find yourselves sitting comfortably around a large circular oak table, drinking the finest the inn has to offer in the portside town of Dublin. The aging innkeeper and his wife had let you all sleep here until you where to venture off to the "haunted" woods not far from here. The inn is a two-story affair with the 2nd being a place for rooms and the 1st a tavern. The young bartender served drinks behind a high oak bar table. Along it sat stools on which where various kinds of bargoers. Otherwise there where a few booths and tables like the one you where sitting at. A couple of young serving girls kept your mugs filled with your preferred drinks while you discussed your life stories and reasons for taking up the same job. Now was a time to get to know each other, for it was likely that you would be stuck together for quite some time. After leaving the safety of the town it would be your weapons and survival skills that made all the difference, and a big part of surviving is knowing your allies and how to work effectively with them. (Please role play your characters using their personalities as good as possible as you introduce yourselves and strike up conversation. ![]()
![]() Hi all! Posting to see if anyone is interested in a nice slow homebrew. Here's the low-down
Character building: Classes are: Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Gunslinger, Ninja, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Spell-less Ranger, Sorcerer, and Wizard (found in core rulebook, ultimate combat, and online)
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Male Human
![]() Better keep your graph paper handy. You're going to need it. After defending the seaside village of Selsey from a Goblin raid, in which you all met, you are now in Lachtopher Inn, conversing over mugs of ale. It is a surprisingly large 3-story building. The owner and bartender, Lachtopher himself, is behind the front counter. He is an older man, a retired knight with a receeding white hairline and milky brown eyes. Various characters, shady, happy, and openly drunk, fill the ground floor. The room is 12 squares long by 10 wide. Where are you at? (ex: A1, B12, G7) What do you do or say? ![]()
![]() Many killings have been reported all around a peaceful riverside town.
The other two groups of this i've tried to run have both turned inactive. I'm looking for people who can handle a post or two per day. Requirements:
Please post if you're interested in playing. Thanks! ![]()
Male Human
![]() Thanks for waiting guys! We start right now. Just make sure you can post at least once a day.
After defending the seaside village of Selsey from a Goblin raid, in which you all met, you are now in Lachtopher Inn, conversing over mugs of ale. It is a surprisingly large 3-story building. The owner and bartender, Lachtopher himself, is behind the front counter. He is an older man, a retired knight with a receeding white hairline and milky brown eyes. A tall, pale and frighteningly skinny elder talks quietly with a smaller man dressed in black. They are in the back left corner, entirely unnoticed unless you make a perception check (DC 15) Various other characters, shady, happy, and openly drunk, fill the ground floor. The room is 12 squares long by 10 wide. Where are you at? (ex: A1, B12, G7) What do you do or say? ![]()
![]() Now I have an idea for a campaign, and all I need is a group of willing and active players.
Requirements:
Please post if you're interested in playing. Thanks! ![]()
Male Human
![]() Hello! I have never been in a play-by-Post game before, yet would want to try running or playing one. I am totally open to ideas. If you think you can run one fairly well, I can totally hand it over to you. I'm on here at least once a day, and the only time I would not be able to play is when I am camping. Please post if you are interested in either running or playing one, along with any ideas you might have. Thanks! |