Game: D&D 5e Group preferred: Online: discord = caelmir#4797 Experience: New as a Player. And a few years as a DM Location/Timezone: East Coast/Eastern Time Zone Availability: I'd prefer to find a Weekday game (Monday to Thursday) that starts no earlier than 6:30pm Eastern. (Work sucks. =D ) Preferred role: Player Game style: I'd like to find a game that is fun! I'm no rules lawyer. I started playing D&D by being the DM. So I made decisions on the fly that were completely contrary to the rules, but they let my players have fun. After fun, I want to tell a good story. I have a couple character ideas that I find interesting, but I don't have volumes of backstory written. I prefer to create a sketch of a character and let the game and the way the character interacts with the world expose who that character is over time. Below are a couple character sketches. If one of them sounds interesting to you, let me know. If these don't fit your campaign, let's chat about someone who would.
Fifth:Warforged Barbarian: Fifth woke up on a table, restrained, and in pain. There were two humanoid figures standing over them when Fifth broke free of their restraints and escaped. They don't remember much of anything before waking up on that table. They have, no memories, but impressions of...family...maybe. These images and impressions, along with the numeral 5 stamped on each shoulder, let them know that they are Fifth. They've been hiding and doing odd jobs for coin in the weeks since.
Mal: Goliath Bloodhunter: Maleric Bonesplitter is a beast of a man, but a bit small for a goliath. Standing at a puny 6'8", he's got the normal gray goliath skin, bright blue eyes, but unlike most goliaths he has a sharply groom black beard and short mane of black hair styled into a mohawk. He got his nickname Bonesplitter because he suffered lots of broken bones as he went through his Bloodhunter training. He felt like he was holding back his tribe from their work, so he chose to exile himself and make his own way in the world.
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Game: D&D 5e
Group preferred: Online: discord = caelmir#4797
Experience: New as a Player. And a few years as a DM
Location/Timezone: East Coast/Eastern Time Zone
Availability: I'd prefer to find a Weekday game (Monday to Thursday) that starts no earlier than 6:30pm Eastern. (Work sucks. =D )
Preferred role: Player
Game style: I'd like to find a game that is fun! I'm no rules lawyer. I started playing D&D by being the DM. So I made decisions on the fly that were completely contrary to the rules, but they let my players have fun. After fun, I want to tell a good story. I have a couple character ideas that I find interesting, but I don't have volumes of backstory written. I prefer to create a sketch of a character and let the game and the way the character interacts with the world expose who that character is over time. Below are a couple character sketches. If one of them sounds interesting to you, let me know. If these don't fit your campaign, let's chat about someone who would.
Fifth: Warforged Barbarian: Fifth woke up on a table, restrained, and in pain. There were two humanoid figures standing over them when Fifth broke free of their restraints and escaped. They don't remember much of anything before waking up on that table. They have, no memories, but impressions of...family...maybe. These images and impressions, along with the numeral 5 stamped on each shoulder, let them know that they are Fifth. They've been hiding and doing odd jobs for coin in the weeks since.
Mal: Goliath Bloodhunter: Maleric Bonesplitter is a beast of a man, but a bit small for a goliath. Standing at a puny 6'8", he's got the normal gray goliath skin, bright blue eyes, but unlike most goliaths he has a sharply groom black beard and short mane of black hair styled into a mohawk. He got his nickname Bonesplitter because he suffered lots of broken bones as he went through his Bloodhunter training. He felt like he was holding back his tribe from their work, so he chose to exile himself and make his own way in the world.