| Iozif Vasile |
Our GM had a change of life circumstances that left him unable to spend time GMing our CotCT game. We're a short ways into the second book and are interested in continuing the game if we can. There are four of us at the moment, but we may wish to also recruit a 5th player to fill in for a missing divine. We're roughly halfway through level four. Our characters are:
Iozif Vasile: a Varisian doctor and alchemist who strafes under the city's rigid hierarchy
Gyllan Dow: a man who can find anything in the city
Corso Gaczi: noble dandy and somewhat of a rake. He has a heart of gold, though sometimes he needs to remember to polish it.
Rommin Hawkridge: a new member of the team, this urban barbarian simmers with anger at the state of the city and the queen's lunacy
We're consistent posters and have a good dynamic in the group. Feel free to check out the game thread here: Curse of the Crimson Throne
| Corso Gaczi |
Our GM had a change of life circumstances that left him unable to spend time GMing our CotCT game. We're a short ways into the second book and are interested in continuing the game if we can. There are four of us at the moment, but we may wish to also recruit a 5th player to fill in for a missing divine. We're roughly halfway through level four. Our characters are:
Iozif Vasile: a Varisian doctor and alchemist who strafes under the city's rigid hierarchy
Gyllan Dow: a man who can find anything in the city
Corso Gaczi: noble dandyand somewhat of a rake. He has a heart of gold, though sometimes he needs to remember to polish it.
Rommin Hawkridge: a new member of the team, this urban barbarian simmers with anger at the state of the city and the queen's lunacyWe're consistent posters and have a good dynamic in the group. Feel free to check out the game thread here: Curse of the Crimson Throne
Corso fixes his friend's announcement. "Now it's accurate."
Corsario
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It is a pity when that happens. Maybe I can help you.
Please check this campaign, and see if it is something you would be comfortable with.
| Corso Gaczi |
Hi Corsario! That's a very interesting take on Kingmaker! And I like your GMing style. Would you like to come over to the discussion thread to continue the conversation?