Good reads?


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Hello, was reading a few of the threads in the pbp section to see if I'd be interested in trying to join one. While reading though I realized two things. One, I may be spoiling plot and story for an adventure I may end up in. And two, some of the threads were really good reads. Felt like I was reading a book even!

So with this in mind, would anyone have any thread suggestions? Fun to read, but wouldn't spoil a plot that I'm likely to experience myself. (Guess that leaves homebrew?)

Oh, and I guess I should introduce myself since this is my first post around here. I'm missionz3r0, I've been in table top for a few years now. Have gotten fed up with regular online games falling apart because of conflicting schedules. So, figure I'd give pbp a try. Currently looking at playing a deaf kitsune oracle.

Anyways, thanks in advance for the help.


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Welcome, Mission!!!

Here are some of my recommendations:

Long Vigil -- It's Hogwarts and Boot Camp, rolled into one. It stopped before it ended, but it was marvelous.

To Rule the Razor -- Razor Coast is Frog Gog's Hawaiian pirate setting. It has many different stories. It's more of a sandbox than an A.P. We had a mostly native group running through our adventure, which included storytelling to a whale that may have been a monster, and may have been a god. It was powerful stuff and came to a great ending.

Do you play PFS at all? If not, I've got a recommendation for the gameplay of Ironbound Schism which from beginning to end was a delight. Great character chemistry and a damn fun little adventure in an orc town being invaded by giants.

If you have recommendations, too, I'd love to hear them!

Hmm


GM Hmm wrote:

Welcome, Mission!!!

Here are some of my recommendations:

Long Vigil -- It's Hogwarts and Boot Camp, rolled into one. It stopped before it ended, but it was marvelous.

To Rule the Razor -- Razor Coast is Frog Gog's Hawaiian pirate setting. It has many different stories. It's more of a sandbox than an A.P. We had a mostly native group running through our adventure, which included storytelling to a whale that may have been a monster, and may have been a god. It was powerful stuff and came to a great ending.

Do you play PFS at all? If not, I've got a recommendation for the gameplay of Ironbound Schism which from beginning to end was a delight. Great character chemistry and a damn fun little adventure in an orc town being invaded by giants.

Hmm

Thanks! I've not played any PFS, though I'm looking into it. The idea is appealing. Only problem I have is that I like to try 3rd party stuff a lot.

I'll definitely give these a look over, and if I do find any others that are good I'll pass them your way.

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