Race |
Human |
Classes/Levels |
Rogue 2/Paladin 4 |
Gender |
Male |
Size |
Medium |
Age |
29 |
Special Abilities |
Runaway Creativity |
Alignment |
Lawful Good |
Deity |
God |
Location |
The great American Midwest |
Languages |
English |
Occupation |
Receiving manager for a major bookstore chain store |
Homepage URL |
Timespike's Tirade |
Strength |
13 |
Dexterity |
8 |
Constitution |
13 |
Intelligence |
14 |
Wisdom |
15 |
Charisma |
12 |
About Timespike
About me I came to roleplaying back in high school (1995, I want to say) but didn't get into D&D until the release of 3.0. I remember a long, BRUTAL campaign (very little magic, wealth, or anything in the way of breaks from the GM; making it to 5th level or SEEING a magic item was amazing in this game) under 3.0 when it came out, but my best experience with D&D was a 3.5 campaign I ran for my wife and two friends. They went from level 5 to level 21, saved the world, and became demigods. Very cool. A close second was my buddy Kevin's Ravenloft game, which was very heavy on atmosphere and pathos. In between, and since those three games there have been many abortive games, a one-shot or two, and much discussion.
I've looked over 4e and decided to stick with 3.5/Pathfinder.
I'm not a one-system pony. I also do GURPS and In Nomine, and hope to get a crack at Shadowrun, L5R, Don't Rest Your Head, Burning Wheel, Dogs in the Vineyard, Aberrant, Savage Worlds, etc. at some point in the future.