So I'm another nerd who's been playing D & D since the 80's, had an original Nintendo, and bad fashion sense. I was involved mostly as a player, but I also was into the graph paper dungeon/campaign crafting as well. Ah...The Keep on the Borderlands....my first module if anyone remembers that one....so yeah...good times!
I have this older Tiefling Warlock with Raven Queen patron character that can't be done on here because apparently the Raven Queen isn't a "canon patron " or some such nonsense. Anyway...last campaign the DM let me use her so it's all good. I'm generally a hexblade warlock though regardless of specific patron.
I am usually on Switch, Xbox X, or Steam.
I decided to get back into D & D because, quite frankly, I've been obsessed with BG3 and it reminded me of the adventuring I enjoyed while playing D & D through high school and college.
Construction manager by trade so I'm usually not available to play daytime M - F. I'd probably be most likely interested in joining an online game unless it's an in person group in deep south Jersey (Cumberland County - EST). I also like DMing so I might create a campaign if anyone has interest.
I feel like I'm easy going. I like basically everything - LOTR/Star Wars/Star Trek/Aliens/Indiana Jones, and (insert basically any other space/historical/fantasy sci-fi franchise here), varied music (pop, rock, nu metal, classical), Mario games, Halo, Battlefront, phone games, binging random tv shows/documentaries, and so on and so forth. I also have a bar and a pool. So I do spend a lot of time outside in the summer which is why an online game would be cool.
Hello, I'm Doodlecrisp. I also go by Fry Doodles, or just Fry. I'm kind of a neurodivergent dumpster fire, but I'm coping just fine at the moment. I got into dnd when I saw a book in the library, and the hyperfixation hasn't ended since. I love creating compelling stories and characters, and have 2 books in the works! The Portal and Beyond, which is fantasy-type, and The Elysium Project, which is sci-fi. I love art, but I neet to get better to call myself an artist.
Hey it's Fry. Boy has time gone by eh? allow me to reintroduce myself. I am still indeed a neurodivergent dumpster fire, but back when I posted this, I was kinda ashamed to say that I am disabled. I am now a proud disability activist and a prouder asexual. Also i have waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than two stories, some of which include the epic of the lost, nightingale, Icarus rising, Anywhere, and quite a few that have no names. Other than that, same same.
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I'm fry, and I make doodles. That's why they call me FRY DOODLES. Also no pressure but check out my YouTube channel (Fry Doodles) I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, artsy dumpster fire who's always open to chat or share a fun fact or two. I’m ace I'm a sensitive little sad bean. But, I'm also god's favorite princess and the most interesting girl in the world. Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, and certified silly goose
Hello! It is nice to see how kind everyone is! My name is Ashe and I got into D&D at the beginning of the year, I have successfully done 1 campaign and it was super fun so here I am.
Evenin’ to all ye fine adventurers and the rougher folk among ya. Name’s Durin Steelgrip, follower of Moradin, protector of kin, and... well, let’s just say I’ve got a few scars from battles won and lost. Thought I’d share a bit o’ wisdom—hard-earned, mind ya, not read from some dusty tome—and a question or two that mayhaps ye might weigh in on.
Been carryin’ a shield since I first joined the elite guard back home. It’s a big ‘un, near as tall as some goblins I’ve sent scurryin’. Aye, I’m not the quickest fighter, but I’m a damn hard one to topple. In the guard, I learned to turn a brawl into a shield wall, holdin’ fast so my brothers and sisters could make their moves. But a good shield does more than protect—it unites, makes folks around ye feel a bit braver.
Now, I’m not one to spill my life’s tale all at once, but I’d be a fool not to honor me mentor, Morna Stonefist. She was the one who taught me that a warrior’s strength isn’t in the fury o’ their strike, but in the purpose behind it. It’s for her memory—and Moradin’s watchful eye—that I stand for my party now, a shield and whip in hand, ready to be the wall between them and whatever nastiness lurks in the dark.
So tell me, all ye fellow protectors, defenders, and, dare I say, tacticians—how do ye find ways to honor those who taught ye, who fought beside ye? Do any of ye carry on their memory, or is it just me who’s still got ghosts walkin’ beside ‘im on the road?
And if any of ye ever find yourselves in need of a hearty drink or a tale o’ the mountains, swing by me post here. If I’m not out defendin’ a cause worth fightin’ for, I’ll be sure to raise a tankard in your honor.
- Durin
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In a world of screens and noise, I’m here for the stories that bring us back to the table. Let’s roll, and see where the lore takes us.
Evenin’ to all ye fine adventurers and the rougher folk among ya. Name’s Durin Steelgrip, follower of Moradin, protector of kin, and... well, let’s just say I’ve got a few scars from battles won and lost. Thought I’d share a bit o’ wisdom—hard-earned, mind ya, not read from some dusty tome—and a question or two that mayhaps ye might weigh in on.
Been carryin’ a shield since I first joined the elite guard back home. It’s a big ‘un, near as tall as some goblins I’ve sent scurryin’. Aye, I’m not the quickest fighter, but I’m a damn hard one to topple. In the guard, I learned to turn a brawl into a shield wall, holdin’ fast so my brothers and sisters could make their moves. But a good shield does more than protect—it unites, makes folks around ye feel a bit braver.
Now, I’m not one to spill my life’s tale all at once, but I’d be a fool not to honor me mentor, Morna Stonefist. She was the one who taught me that a warrior’s strength isn’t in the fury o’ their strike, but in the purpose behind it. It’s for her memory—and Moradin’s watchful eye—that I stand for my party now, a shield and whip in hand, ready to be the wall between them and whatever nastiness lurks in the dark.
So tell me, all ye fellow protectors, defenders, and, dare I say, tacticians—how do ye find ways to honor those who taught ye, who fought beside ye? Do any of ye carry on their memory, or is it just me who’s still got ghosts walkin’ beside ‘im on the road?
And if any of ye ever find yourselves in need of a hearty drink or a tale o’ the mountains, swing by me post here. If I’m not out defendin’ a cause worth fightin’ for, I’ll be sure to raise a tankard in your honor.
- Durin
Love the intro! Welcome to DDB. Have fun hanging out. I especially love the part about your mentor Morna.
Hello!
So I'm another nerd who's been playing D & D since the 80's, had an original Nintendo, and bad fashion sense. I was involved mostly as a player, but I also was into the graph paper dungeon/campaign crafting as well. Ah...The Keep on the Borderlands....my first module if anyone remembers that one....so yeah...good times!
I have this older Tiefling Warlock with Raven Queen patron character that can't be done on here because apparently the Raven Queen isn't a "canon patron " or some such nonsense. Anyway...last campaign the DM let me use her so it's all good. I'm generally a hexblade warlock though regardless of specific patron.
I am usually on Switch, Xbox X, or Steam.
I decided to get back into D & D because, quite frankly, I've been obsessed with BG3 and it reminded me of the adventuring I enjoyed while playing D & D through high school and college.
Construction manager by trade so I'm usually not available to play daytime M - F. I'd probably be most likely interested in joining an online game unless it's an in person group in deep south Jersey (Cumberland County - EST). I also like DMing so I might create a campaign if anyone has interest.
I feel like I'm easy going. I like basically everything - LOTR/Star Wars/Star Trek/Aliens/Indiana Jones, and (insert basically any other space/historical/fantasy sci-fi franchise here), varied music (pop, rock, nu metal, classical), Mario games, Halo, Battlefront, phone games, binging random tv shows/documentaries, and so on and so forth. I also have a bar and a pool. So I do spend a lot of time outside in the summer which is why an online game would be cool.
PM me if you have any questions.
Happy Adventuring!
do u have discord im new to dnd but i wanna learn more
I recommend joining the official D&D Beyond discord. Tons of people there who could help you.
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Hey it's Fry. Boy has time gone by eh? allow me to reintroduce myself. I am still indeed a neurodivergent dumpster fire, but back when I posted this, I was kinda ashamed to say that I am disabled. I am now a proud disability activist and a prouder asexual. Also i have waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than two stories, some of which include the epic of the lost, nightingale, Icarus rising, Anywhere, and quite a few that have no names. Other than that, same same.
I'm fry, and I make doodles. That's why they call me FRY DOODLES. Also no pressure but check out my YouTube channel (Fry Doodles)
I'm a disabled, neurodivergent, artsy dumpster fire who's always open to chat or share a fun fact or two. I’m ace
I'm a sensitive little sad bean. But, I'm also god's favorite princess and the most interesting girl in the world.
Crafter of Constellations, vocaloid enjoyer, waluigi’s #1 fan, space alien, and certified silly goose
Hello! It is nice to see how kind everyone is! My name is Ashe and I got into D&D at the beginning of the year, I have successfully done 1 campaign and it was super fun so here I am.
Hi! Nice to meet you. Have fun hanging out and talking about D&D and stuff.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
A Dwarf’s Shield and a Tankard’s Tale
Evenin’ to all ye fine adventurers and the rougher folk among ya. Name’s Durin Steelgrip, follower of Moradin, protector of kin, and... well, let’s just say I’ve got a few scars from battles won and lost. Thought I’d share a bit o’ wisdom—hard-earned, mind ya, not read from some dusty tome—and a question or two that mayhaps ye might weigh in on.
Been carryin’ a shield since I first joined the elite guard back home. It’s a big ‘un, near as tall as some goblins I’ve sent scurryin’. Aye, I’m not the quickest fighter, but I’m a damn hard one to topple. In the guard, I learned to turn a brawl into a shield wall, holdin’ fast so my brothers and sisters could make their moves. But a good shield does more than protect—it unites, makes folks around ye feel a bit braver.
Now, I’m not one to spill my life’s tale all at once, but I’d be a fool not to honor me mentor, Morna Stonefist. She was the one who taught me that a warrior’s strength isn’t in the fury o’ their strike, but in the purpose behind it. It’s for her memory—and Moradin’s watchful eye—that I stand for my party now, a shield and whip in hand, ready to be the wall between them and whatever nastiness lurks in the dark.
So tell me, all ye fellow protectors, defenders, and, dare I say, tacticians—how do ye find ways to honor those who taught ye, who fought beside ye? Do any of ye carry on their memory, or is it just me who’s still got ghosts walkin’ beside ‘im on the road?
And if any of ye ever find yourselves in need of a hearty drink or a tale o’ the mountains, swing by me post here. If I’m not out defendin’ a cause worth fightin’ for, I’ll be sure to raise a tankard in your honor.
- Durin
In a world of screens and noise, I’m here for the stories that bring us back to the table. Let’s roll, and see where the lore takes us.
— Sloopy86
Love the intro! Welcome to DDB. Have fun hanging out. I especially love the part about your mentor Morna.
I really like D&D, especially Ravenloft, Exandria and the Upside Down from Stranger Things. My pronouns are she/they (genderfae).
I would to play I have a new level 5 warlock. He is a secondary healer and support blaster type. Can I join A GROUP https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/134516505