Well hello there! I just saw your post in Cottonseed lodge. I was looking to get back on the pbp saddle, as I've been on a hiatus since 2-3 years. I have a PFS2E PC, I think I only played with pregens, though. I am building a lvl 1 PC tonight (it should be quick with pathbuilder). Just let me know if there's room for a pbp veteran, yet PF2E newbie, like me.
Dad (theologian) 4 |
Puts head out of a hole Thank you Tyranius for what you did and congrats to Bigrin42! :) clears throat I once was active in this lodge and left for another shore 2-3 years ago. Those shores don't seem hospitable anymore and I am interested in coming back around here again. For the life of me I cannot make cottonseed lodge appear in my ctive campains. It seems I marked it "hidden", I tried to reactivate it but I am not as skilled as I once was it seems hahah. Can anyone help me out with that? It'd be a huge help :)
Dad (theologian) 4 |
Hey everyone! Thanks for the game, GM!
GM Z..D.. wrote:
Yay! Thanks!
Chaosorbit wrote:
I have an Alchemist 12.0 ready for it. :)
Dad (theologian) 4 |
supervillan wrote: Cruise-con sounds awesome! My wife and I like to combine holidays with gaming - we've been to the wonderful GardenCon in Switzerland several times. And it's always a pleasure to have you both, as well as other english-speaking folk at our GardenCon :)
Here is my application. I don't have crunch yet for Anastasius but I'll give it a try tomorrow, it shouldn't take long. Story of Anastasius Poli: Growing as a child in Talingarde was never easy for Anastasius. Last son of an important clerical family bound to House Darius, he had to forcefully dedicate his life to Mitra, a God he's never saw a sign of and never heard of, except by dusty old geezers and crones. The teen never understood what attracted people to revere such a god. Light! Sun! Hope! How futile! In his head, Mitra was the god of the weak. The god of the foolish. The god of the cowards. Knowing too well he'll never make it alive if he revealed what he thought, Anastasius chose to conceal these considerations for long years. When he reached the age of reason, Anastasius gathered his courage and asked the permission to live a humbler life than one in service of Mitra. Being the last son of his family, his father allowed him to do so. At this moment, he thought that this son, at last, met Mitra and accepted the god in his heart. To this permission, the father gave only one condition: Anastasius was to serve Mitra as a simple acolyte in a temple of Mitra while the sun was up in the sky, doing chores. However, when night came, the young man could do whatever he wanted. Forced to accept this condition, Anastasius began a new life. Far from his family and half-freed, Anastasius wondered what he wanted to do during these long nights. It was not long before he realised his true interest: collecting books and antiquities, as much as he could. Since only the cult of Mitra was allowed, he had a burning desire to learn. Learn anything else than knowledge about Mitra and the cult. Very soon, the place in his heart where he concealed during all these years his deep thoughts began to open. Spreading like a slow but tenacious vine in his heart, Anastasius chose to aquire more risked books, sometimes waiting for merchants to fall asleep in taverns to rob them. He had enough "decent" stock to open a store, only open at night. The man chose to call his new place "The Shining Moon". His interest never was gold, though. It was knowledge. Mitra, the god he didn't believe into anymore but served during daylight, seemed more like a blinding light, oscuring everything else. Anastasius dreamt of an eclipse! To silence the foolish clerics! To restore people's sight! To provide a new light to his land! Anastasius continued to rob merchants, but one night, he stealed an entire stock of what could be called "indecent" tomes. Among them, books with formaluae and words of arcane. His heart nearly exploded of happiness! At last, knowledge came to him! And he learnt so much in these tomes... He understood that a force he only saw in the clergy was possible to learn with words of power. The man discovered that magic not only lies in relationship with Mitra but also with knowledge. Anastasius continued to rob "magic merchants" as he called them. He however chose to do something insane: he opened a back store to sell "indecent" tomes, an address he gave only to those he trusted deeply, and they were not many. But how faithful they were! One of them proposed a bargain to Anastasius: they would exchange books for books. Indecency for indecency. He accepted, greedy to learn more. The first book he recieved in payment in this manner was one wearing only a crimson trident. The same night, he closed the store to read the forbidden book. Only one thing was written on the first page: "What do you seek?" He wrote: "Arcane knowledge". The book flapped open and in a mist of heat, a form appeared and proposed him a deal: the desecration of a church of Mitra in exchange for arcane knowledge. Anastasius, horrified and overwhelmed with joy at the same time accepted. And as soon as the book was closed, Anastasius knew. He could cast spells, understand ancient languages and use incredible powers! The next day, using his arcane knowledge and powers, he waited until sunset to destroy some pipes leading to the discharge of the city's sewers inside the temple. Anastasius finished his work by writing with arcane and permanent words: "May the filth open your eyes! The shining god is blinding you!" Anastasius is a smart man but he could not outsmart the witch hunter Sir Balin of Karfeld.
Hello there!
You didn't specify any time-limit for an application, so I'll try to take some time tomorrow morning to write some fluff about my to-be character. In longer adventures, I tend to love playing full-casters, so I think I'll apply with a wizard. Being able to play an Asmodean wizard is quite a catch for me! Quote: The only player information that I feel I need to add is that wizards and monks don't have any specialized schools in Talingarde so they are either self-taught or had to learn from whoever was willing to teach them. I am not sure and thus prefer to ask: is that background about the story of Talingarde or does it mean that a wizard has to be universalist?
GM Darren wrote:
A new GM! Very cool! Just check your link for the sign up sheet, you haven't shared it, we must ask permission to access it. Have fun GMing!
Hi there! I'm pretty interested! I have various characters available in this level range :)
1. Forum Name: Zinou
I'll make his sheet tonight or tomorrow (european)
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Gerald wrote:
I second what Gerald says. Great to hear you all :)
If any players here are waiting for the mustering of the french-speaking games, please travel over here and wait for the mustering. It will begin either tonight or tomorrow.
Redelia wrote:
I can switch from IHIYC's table of Beacon Below to Zoomba's table. However, my only character in range is a bard, and I see that they already got one, with almost the same build (melee/arcane duelist). If Pirate Rob switches character, I may join. I think however that a full BAB's build might be better suited to the party's needs.
Dad (theologian) 4 |
Hey everyone! Hum it seems like nobody wants to play a melee class. I may want to play a ranger but I've also been interested in playing an investigator or bard / skald in a long-term AP. I also think that playing a druid might be an interesting thing in this AP. On another matter, the reason why I think the occult classes might be les interesting in regards for other classes is because they are a bit overpowered, even though I like them very much. Also the GM said on the sheet that he was not going for the "no feat taxes" system.
Dad (theologian) 4 |
Our beloved GM Hmm wrote:
I didn't know this oracle curse. And I LOVE it! However, I think that its ban was caused more because the curse is specified to be a "Merfolk curse". Since Merfolks aren't allowed into PFS, the curse isn't allowed as well, I guess.
Dad (theologian) 4 |
GM Rinaldo wrote:
Switzerland, that's UTC+1 :)
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