Of course those of you who have read his marvelous books know that we are talking Forgotten Realms. The creator of Drizzt Do'Urden the Drow and Cadderly Bonaduce the Cleric who has sold over 10 million copies of his books. For those of you who are remembering all the time spend underground with Drizzt in the beginning this shall mostly take place above ground. I haven't played such a game for a long while but they are almost always enjoyable. Until you get a noob DM the likes of which orcs and trolls would feast on were he in the game. Obviously it cannot be as complex as the real game as I doubt we could find that kind of commitment on here.
Name: Race: Class: Deity: Level: 1 Gender: Alignment: Physical Description: Weapon: To be determined Armor: To be determined Gold: 0 Pet: None
Yes, just hurry up. The game starts now. And how did I know that it would be you jumping to get the first DM slot????? Lol with all of us contributing it will turn interesting quick. Just remember that you cannot DM for your own character. If something needs done for him/her you must ask the next person in line to work with him/her.
@Bilbar Flatfoot: You are congratulated on your playing by a tall human in chainmail and a red-haired dwarf, who asks if it's a masterwork flute. You smile and A) Thank them for the compliment B) Continue playing C) Halt playing and go sit at the bar D) Tell the dwarf about your flute E) Make your own option
@Pug: You yell "Nice music thar, masterwork flute?". The bard seems rather preoccupied(dangit it's hard to make a storyline with co-op >.<but you also see a paladin congratulate him as well. "Hmm," you say to yourself. "Kindred spirits of lawful good."
A) Say hi to the paladin B) Wait for the bard's response C) Go sit at the bar D) Talk to the people sitting next to you E) Make your own option
@Storm Dragon: You sit down in a shady corner of the bar, in a booth next to a black-clad elf with a scarf of some sort covering his face. "Shady character," you mumble, chuckling to yourself at the lame-ish pun. Still, you hear nothing to interest you, and grow more wary of the elf sharing your booth.
A) Talk to them B) Get up and move C) Talk to someone else D) Make your own option
*shrug* I was bored and wanted the game to start. Is this everybody who made it in?
@Bilbar Flatfoot: After telling the dwarf about your flute and thanking them for the compliment, you sit down at the bar. You see that the halfling and the human to your right are arguing about something, but otherwise it's quite boring. Finally, your drink arrives. Gulping down your beef stew and chewing at your mutton chops(Me: Yummy!), you then chug down your mead when the waitress delivers it. You're informed that the price of the meal will be 5 copper pieces, yet you don't have any money at all to pay it. What will you do?
Sorry. Bad habit. >.<
@StormDragon You introduce yourself to the elf, who looks decidedly preoccupied and aloof. "Hi," you say affably. "Hello," growls the elf, then he continues to ignore you. Feeling slightly snubbed because of the ignoring of your friendly gesture, you look around your surroundings. The bard who played the song has sat down at the bar and is ravenously devouring his food, a human and a halfling are fighting about something, and a stocky gnome is leaving the pub, looking annoyed about something, but otherwise, it's boring. So, what will you do?
Name: Laskar Race: Dwarf Class: warrior Deity: none Level: 1 Gender: male Alignment: evil Physical Description: dark Red beard and hair ,has a face like and old man but its looks of a childs. Weapon: To be determined Armor: To be determined Gold: 0 Pet: None Str:28 Dex:16 Con:12 Int:12 Wis:10 Cha:12
Zg, you won't be let in. For one thing, there is no such thing as 28 strength. For another, there is no such class as warrior. For another, you've never played D&D before, have you? I'm not the OP, but that's my prediction.