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GM Emmjay if you didnt realize, a couple of us commented before Jalak and those ended up on the previous page. If you had noticed, I'm sorry for jumping the gun.


gm emmjay wrote:

Garl and Shrade look at each other with a bemused smile. "Do you not know anything about half-orcs?" Shrade asks?

Garl interrupts before Shrade can get more than a word in "Well," he says with a sly smile, "Everything you heard is true, if only to keep our reputations going. As for us being Pathfinders. Yes, we are. We go where they need great fighters. And then we come here to enjoy our victories. "

"So," Shrade asks, finally getting back into the conversation, "What brings you here today?"

untrained knowledge (intelligence +1): 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (3) + 1 = 4


I always accidentally post as my paizo account name instead of my character. Is there a way to change the default alias. It would save me a lot of cut-paste after i mess up.


I grew up in the boonies.: 1d20 ⇒ 5

Which boon?: 1d4 ⇒ 4


Is there a way to get my character avatar to display when I write as this character's alias. if I write as dlaffoon (my Paizo account) it shows the avatar but not when I post as Haana


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I Would really like to get involved in a PbP game if anyone has free space on a table or is starting one soon.


Not sure how PbP works exactly. Excited to play, just dont know what I am doing yet to sign up/ be recruited.


Is this game full? I would like to join if not.

My dream is to fly. I would often stare longingly after the hawks I would tend for the nobles in Taldor. There was just always an itch inside of me that yearned to chase after them into the skies. After the my third employer sent me away for daydreaming more than mucking the cages I found myself homeless living in the forests outside the city. One morning one of my old charges, a Hawk named Kizen was perched in a branch above my meager camp. I tried to sho it back to it's master. Three days and the bird still hadn't left. I couldn't stay in the area any longer. If anyone happened to find some vagabond in the woods with his former master's falcon I would be thrown into the city prison for sure.

I made my way to Absalom. I had heard of a group of people who might have need for a falconer. They didn't just want me, they threw me in with their new recruits with a new name: Haana. With the Pathfinder Society at my back I may achieve my goal of soaring with Kizen one day.

(OOC) My name is Derek, I live in the mountains in Colorado (Mountain Time Zone) so far in the mountains that our internet is at times as slow as dial-up (think "The Shining"). This makes most gaming online impossible, heck I can't even stream a video on Netflix. The internet works... for things like email, facebook, ect. anything with a video takes a lifetime to load. I just learned about PbP and am pretty excited about it. I am not entirely sure how it works, but can learn as I go or before the scenario starts as much as I can! I play PFS once a week at a "local" game store. I say local, but I have to drive an hour each way to play. It isn't always ideal, and although I do really enjoy the group, and will probably continue playing there even if PbP works out well, I would like to play more than once a week, and I can't justify making the drive twice per week to play.

My character is a Sylph (F) Ranger (falconer)- Sorcerer, in that order for now, but I might take more levels in Sorcerer in order to get the fly spell. I enjoy heavier roleplaying games more than heavy combat. I am not opposed to combat, it is better by far than not playing at all. I am excited to try roleplaying online as I feel I am a stronger writer than I am a verbal communicator. I was part of a collaborative story writing forum in highschool that I really enjoyed and feel like Roleplaying online could be a neat experience similar to that.


My dream is to fly. I would often stare longingly after the hawks I would tend for the nobles in Taldor. There was just always an itch inside of me that yearned to chase after them into the skies. After the my third employer sent me away for daydreaming more than mucking the cages I found myself homeless living in the forests outside the city. One morning one of my old charges, a Hawk named Kizen was perched in a branch above my meager camp. I tried to sho it back to it's master. Three days and the bird still hadn't left. I couldn't stay in the area any longer. If anyone happened to find some vagabond in the woods with his former master's falcon I would be thrown into the city prison for sure.

I made my way to Absalom. I had heard of a group of people who might have need for a falconer. They didn't just want me, they threw me in with their new recruits with a new name: Haana. With the Pathfinder Society at my back I may achieve my goal of soaring with Kizen one day.

(OOC) My name is Derek, I live in the mountains in Colorado (Mountain Time Zone) so far in the mountains that our internet is at times as slow as dial-up (think "The Shining"). This makes most gaming online impossible, heck I can't even stream a video on Netflix. The internet works... for things like email, facebook, ect. anything with a video takes a lifetime to load. I just learned about PbP and am pretty excited about it. I am not entirely sure how it works, but can learn as I go or before the scenario starts as much as I can! I play PFS once a week at a "local" game store. I say local, but I have to drive an hour each way to play. It isn't always ideal, and although I do really enjoy the group, and will probably continue playing there even if PbP works out well, I would like to play more than once a week, and I can't justify making the drive twice per week to play.

My character is a Sylph (F) Ranger (falconer)- Sorcerer, in that order for now, but I might take more levels in Sorcerer in order to get the fly spell. I enjoy heavier roleplaying games more than heavy combat. I am not opposed to combat, it is better by far than not playing at all. I am excited to try roleplaying online as I feel I am a stronger writer than I am a verbal communicator. I was part of a collaborative story writing forum in highschool that I really enjoyed and feel like Roleplaying online could be a neat experience similar to that.