Recruitment is now closed. Thank you for your interest! You'll probably find a better game than mine anyway ;-)
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An adventure for 4-6 players of level 1-3.
While the characters shop in the marketplace of a small village, a thunderous boom interrupts the peaceful commerce. A large plume of smoke rises from the outskirts of town, and the locals rightly determine that the source of the blast must be the home of a local wizard named Tsendur. Investigating, the party discovers that something terrible and powerful has been stolen from the old wizard that threatens to unleash the power of a long dead Titan and endanger every life on Ghelspad!
D&D 5E, one post minimum per day (Posting more is fine. I'll probably post one or two times per day. Normally I play at about 9:00PM PST, UTC-8. That's when I will digest all of the actions and determine the outcome. If I don't see a post from a player, I'll assume he is performing the help action, or continuing what he is doing.)
15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 8 for stats. (Or roll your own)
No race or class restrictions, but from the Basic Rules is preferred.
(Basically, I'll scale the game based on the party. If there is a wide discrepancy between party members, then we'll do some adjustments)
By one post per day, do you mean one in character post per day, or one post per day, regardless of whether it’s in character or not. I’m still interested either way.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Ability scores: 12161091711
Name: Lia Diamonddew
Race: half-elf (drow)
class: Warlock (Hexblade)
Level: 3
Background: Criminal.
Backstory:
Lia grew up in a local city. Her mother worked as a waitress at a local tavern, where adventurers tended to hang out. Lia spent much of her youth hanging with the wrong-crowd in the city, or at the tavern watching adventurers heading out on big quests. She always wanted to go with those adventurers, but stayed close, knowing she was not old enough to do so, or at least that was what her mother kept telling her. Now she is grown up, and ready, she thinks, to do something with her life.
Thanks everyone for your interest. You can use a character that you have that is from level 1 to level 3. Or you can make a new one that is in that range. As far as leveling up during the adventure, we'll see how it goes. This is a two chapter adventure that is part of a larger campaign from drivethrurpg. (If you have played this adventure before, please try not to spoil it for those who haven't)
I am not clear on an aspect of your build requirements. If we are building a character from scratch are we allowed to build them to be a higher level (like 2 or 3) or do we have to come in at level 1 and then level up from there?
Thinking about a Druid build...which if I do coming in at level 2 would be cool so I could already pick my Circle subclass.
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Founding Member of the High Roller Society.(Currently trying to roll max on 4d6)
Backstory: Aldwin came from a family of medicine men. His father and uncle taught him the healing arts, his mother tonic and tinctures. In his teenage years, his training took a different turn. Where as he had been schooled to heal, he was later shown how the same knowledge could be used to harm. Thus lead his introduction into the hidden world of his family, a family of doctors and assassins. Now as an adult, he's been sent out by his family occasionally gives him job but his overall goal is to earn money, open his own clinic.
This post has potentially manipulated dice roll results.
Ability scores: 111214151514
Name; Vander Talon
Background: Cloistered Scholar
Class: Bard
Back story: Vander Talon, son of Jared L. Talon-a famous/infamous thief, was raised far from his fathers life. Vander's mother left Vander in the care of a group of monk to raise and his mother disappeared. Vander grew up in the monastery and was educated to become a field researcher for the monks and their vast library. Once out, Vander became enamored with the life of an adventurer and abruptly left the service of the monastery. Vander now adventurers for his own goals, to create a library and museum of his own. He is also writing his own series of books in a variety of areas he studies. Vander considers himself an investigator, adventurer and traveling scholar.
Thanks everyone for your interest. It looks like I'll have to trim down the number of players. Sorry guys, six is probably the most I can handle. Tonight I'll figure it out, but I probably base the selection on more than just first come first served. If you post a link to your character it will help with the selection.
EDIT:
Recruitment is now closed. Thank you for your interest! You'll probably find a better game than mine anyway ;-)
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An adventure for 4-6 players of level 1-3.
While the characters shop in the marketplace of a small village, a thunderous boom interrupts the peaceful commerce. A large plume of smoke rises from the outskirts of town, and the locals rightly determine that the source of the blast must be the home of a local wizard named Tsendur. Investigating, the party discovers that something terrible and powerful has been stolen from the old wizard that threatens to unleash the power of a long dead Titan and endanger every life on Ghelspad!
D&D 5E, one post minimum per day (Posting more is fine. I'll probably post one or two times per day. Normally I play at about 9:00PM PST, UTC-8. That's when I will digest all of the actions and determine the outcome. If I don't see a post from a player, I'll assume he is performing the help action, or continuing what he is doing.)
15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 8 for stats. (Or roll your own)
No race or class restrictions, but from the Basic Rules is preferred.
(Basically, I'll scale the game based on the party. If there is a wide discrepancy between party members, then we'll do some adjustments)
How would you like us to do stats? Are there any restriction on content?
By one post per day, do you mean one in character post per day, or one post per day, regardless of whether it’s in character or not. I’m still interested either way.
Intrigued by the simplicity of your post and premise!
Any race or class restrictions?
Ability scores: 12 16 10 9 17 11
Name: Lia Diamonddew
Race: half-elf (drow)
class: Warlock (Hexblade)
Level: 3
Background: Criminal.
Backstory:
Lia grew up in a local city. Her mother worked as a waitress at a local tavern, where adventurers tended to hang out. Lia spent much of her youth hanging with the wrong-crowd in the city, or at the tavern watching adventurers heading out on big quests. She always wanted to go with those adventurers, but stayed close, knowing she was not old enough to do so, or at least that was what her mother kept telling her. Now she is grown up, and ready, she thinks, to do something with her life.
Thanks everyone for your interest. You can use a character that you have that is from level 1 to level 3. Or you can make a new one that is in that range. As far as leveling up during the adventure, we'll see how it goes. This is a two chapter adventure that is part of a larger campaign from drivethrurpg. (If you have played this adventure before, please try not to spoil it for those who haven't)
Vek, half-orc fighter: https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Daz_Florp_Lebam/characters/21328555
Rolling some stats!
Ability scores: 13 10 12 15 15 11
Let me roll some stats and see what I get.
Ability scores: 16 14 11 15 9 18
Founding Member of the High Roller Society. (Currently trying to roll max on 4d6)
I am not clear on an aspect of your build requirements. If we are building a character from scratch are we allowed to build them to be a higher level (like 2 or 3) or do we have to come in at level 1 and then level up from there?
Thinking about a Druid build...which if I do coming in at level 2 would be cool so I could already pick my Circle subclass.
Founding Member of the High Roller Society. (Currently trying to roll max on 4d6)
Always for rolling: Ability scores: 17 14 15 14 11 11
Name: Aldwin Wheatstride
Class: Monk (level 2)
Race: Human Variant
Background: Charlatan
Backstory: Aldwin came from a family of medicine men. His father and uncle taught him the healing arts, his mother tonic and tinctures. In his teenage years, his training took a different turn. Where as he had been schooled to heal, he was later shown how the same knowledge could be used to harm. Thus lead his introduction into the hidden world of his family, a family of doctors and assassins. Now as an adult, he's been sent out by his family occasionally gives him job but his overall goal is to earn money, open his own clinic.
https://ddb.ac/characters/21334213/qu9aCN
https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Wh1tefuryGamer/characters/21333723
sheet
Oh...I rolled with rerolling ones...is that okay, or no?
Founding Member of the High Roller Society. (Currently trying to roll max on 4d6)
If there's still room, I'm down: ddb.ac/characters/21336520/73cJqm
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Speedwell | Harengone | Fey Wanderer Ranger | The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Ability scores: 16 8 14 11 15 13
Ability scores: 11 12 14 15 15 14
Name; Vander Talon
Background: Cloistered Scholar
Class: Bard
Back story: Vander Talon, son of Jared L. Talon-a famous/infamous thief, was raised far from his fathers life. Vander's mother left Vander in the care of a group of monk to raise and his mother disappeared. Vander grew up in the monastery and was educated to become a field researcher for the monks and their vast library. Once out, Vander became enamored with the life of an adventurer and abruptly left the service of the monastery. Vander now adventurers for his own goals, to create a library and museum of his own. He is also writing his own series of books in a variety of areas he studies. Vander considers himself an investigator, adventurer and traveling scholar.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/leapingmountain/characters/21340059
Thanks everyone for your interest. It looks like I'll have to trim down the number of players. Sorry guys, six is probably the most I can handle. Tonight I'll figure it out, but I probably base the selection on more than just first come first served. If you post a link to your character it will help with the selection.
Happy gaming!
Recruitment is now closed. Thank you for your interest! You'll probably find a better game than mine anyway ;-)