| woegman |
Experienced player/DM seeking a game to play in. Prefer PF rule system. I am quite familiar with and comfortable with PbP games.
I own most of the core books, can play whatever character your campaign needs. I have a strong preference for bards, rogues, sorcerers, paladins, and clerics (I know, an eclectic mix!) but I am able to play anything you need.
I play well with others, can commit to at least one post a day M-F with some weekend availability, and I am comfortable with most any subject matter/theme.
Character personality types that I am most fond of are charming, witty types, but again, I'm open to play whatever.
I have a particular fondness for both Golarion and Eberron, but will play well in a homebrew world too.
Let me know! :)
| Tobaris |
You're welcome to check out my Villains for the greater good game although I'm closing recruitment in half an hour.
| Rotolutundro |
My Rise of the Runelords PBEM could use another player, if you aren't dead-set on pbp? Posting has been slow, and I'm hoping a new player might help it pick up.
| woegman |
@Remnant: I am looking to play ;) I love DMing, and I have (un)fortunately earned myself a reputation locally as a good one...so when people want to play Pathfinder, they often want to run in one of my games. And no one seems to want to run one of their own, so... :P
A one on one game could be intriguing! I'm a high adventure/swashbuckling type fan. Perhaps something playing a member of the Pathfinders? An Indiana Jones type, perhaps, but more witty and charming and less brawling and buff? I love bards, but as a mostly support class, I'm not sure how that would work in a one on one game.
@Rotolutundro: I love RotRL, but I am actually running that for two seperate groups. I am afraid I would be too spoiled with insider info...but that's your call. I am very good about keeping out of game knowledge out of game, but again, that's up to you!
@Tobaris: Very interested! Do tell?
| Rotolutundro |
Haha, I'm running it for two PBEM groups and a RL group. Confusing! ;) As long as you firewall your OOC knowledge, I wouldn't mind terribly. I'd just like your character to have a good reason to go with the Heroes of Sandpoint. Currently we have a halfling bard (player on hiatus while she's traveling, so DMPC'd by me), an elven rogue who will probably be picking up some wizard levels along the way, a Shoanti barbarian and a half-Varisian cleric of Shelyn. We're still in the middle of Burnt Offerings (currently facing down Erylium) at lvl.2.
Alternatively, my other group consists of a gnome cleric of Desna, a half-orc evoker, a human paladin of Sarenrae, a half-elf rogue, and a Chelish fighter. They're lvl.3, have just dealt with Nualia and are clearing the rest of Thistletop.
Let me know what you think!
| woegman |
Hmmmmm I am not sure how I would integrate into the group facing down Erylium, unless you want to wait for me to jump in till they return from the catacombs?
I haven't played a ranger in some time - think that would be a good fit? I'm thinking an archery specialist, a kind of Green Arrow (classic) type...a bit of a swashbuckler, bold and confident. I'm thinking Varisian, with the monster hunter campaign trait. Rather like Hugh Jackman's Van Helsing, but not as sucky. ;) His reason to go with the heroes is simple - he loves to hunt monsters. He hears they are going to take on the goblins of Thistletop and thinks, "Gods yes, me too!"
What do you think? Shall I start putting him together? Lvl 2? Standard 2nd level wealth, or just whatever a first level would start with?
| woegman |
Quick background concept:
Vaughn Stokeri (Ha, couldn't resist)
Human Varisian Ranger
Vaughn is a young member of the Stokeri clan, a famed band of roving Varisians known for their skills and expertise in hunting down inhuman threats. Renowned for their knowledge of monsters and their weaknesses, the Stokeri clan has acted as bounty hunters and professional monster exterminators for generations. So integral to their clan is this profession that no Stokeri is given a voice in the clan's affairs until they have been "blooded" - that is, sent out to prove themselves against the wilds of Varisia, with no support from the clan. They cannot return nor claim their place in the clan until they have proven themselves as capable killers of threats inhuman and inhumane.
Vaughn is cocky, perhaps too much so. His father is the current clan leader, his brothers famed hunters in their own rights. He believe this means that he is destined to be as capable as they are, but that remains to be seen. Since leaving the clan, he has has some small success as a goblin hunter, but he yearns for bigger, more "worthy" trophies. He knows that returning to his clan with anything less than a significant monster kill under his belt would be unacceptable - why, his eldest brother killed the infamous Hag of Lurkwood with his bare hands. And he will not, will *not* be outdone by his braggart of an elder brother...
Vaughn has come to Sandpoint to investigate rumours of this so called Sandpoint Devil, and though he fears it may not be famous enough a monster to earn his spot in the clan, he feels the experience will prepare him for a more challenging foe. Plus, there has been word that Sandpoint has been having goblin problems, and Vaughn does have a particular skill at slaying the nasty little land pirahna. And who knows? Maybe Desna will grant him the guidance he needs to become truly worthy of the Stokeri name.
| Rotolutundro |
I think a ranger might fit with either group well enough. If you pick the first group, yes, you'd have to wait for them to emerge from the catacombs, but that shouldn't take long. Max first-level cash +300gp.
If you pick the second, you could conceivably meet them right away, more or less - I'd have to talk to you privately about the possibilities.