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
Lol I kept refreshing to edit that as I saw the second half of your post only after I had made mine. DANG that is a big map.
We are all in the local tavern where I happen to be playing. It will all be one party until there are more than 6 players at which point people may go about in groups however they will. So I don't have to go through 3 pages of posts if you would be so kind to add a basic weapon and armor. If you want to do feats and skills now or at a later date either are fine. I will approve or disapprove of your starting items, so make it realistic.
And since the character sheets are so very long there is no need to post them every turn. You only need to do so when changes are made.
IC: I whip out my flute and play a lovely tune.
The lasses of Icewind Dale are mighty pale, But they are always eager to please. When their fathers are out, they run all about, Often spreading their knees. Their hair is spun like gold so pure, Their smiles are never demure. Just watch out for their daddies when they come home, For if they find you, you shall never more roam. And you shall work for your new wife until your last wheeze.... So be out as quick as an easterly breeze.
I suppose we can go by version 3.5 if that is what you personally prefer. For those of you who are fairly new at this there are many D&D resources on the web just waiting to be scoured over by your newly developed heroes. I had hoped to find an old character of mine but failed. And my 4 str shakes its fist at you.
------------------Description----------------------- Name: Daeroth Dragonlight Race: Human Class: Paladin Deity: Tyr Level: 1 Gender: Male Alignment: Lawful Good Age: 22 Physical Description Eye Color: Brown Skin Color: Tan Hair Color/Style: Dark Brown, very short. Height: 6'3 Physique: Lean, but somewhat muscular. -----------------Equipment----------------------- Weapon: Longsword[1-8] Armor: Chainmail(hope that isn't too powerful?) Shield: None Gold: 0 Pet: None --------------Attributes------------------------ Str: 18/87 Dex: 15 Con: 17 Int: 10 Wis: 14 Cha: 17 -------Abilities---------------- Spells -Detect Evil[w] -Smite Evil[1/Day] Feats -Weapon Proficiency -Armor Proficiency -Aura of Good
Yes, I did. In fact, I'll go compliment the bard on his playing. The lyrics were pretty good also, though not in my taste(I prefer more the dark, depressing stuff lol).
Name: Storm Dragon Race: halfling Class: Rouge Deity: none Level: 1 Gender: F Alignment: Neutral good Physical Description: Storm has short white hair and is kind of tall for a hobbit but still not tall enough to be mistaken for a child of anyother race(at least not with her living on her own or her looks). Storm's eyes are a redish brown and remind many of the eyes of a wolf. Weapon: To be determined Armor: To be determined Gold: 0 Pet: None Str:14 Dex:18 Con:14 Int:16 Wis:12 Cha:12 -------Skills------- Move Silently:1 Hide:1 Disable device:4 Listen:4 Lockpicking:4 Search:4 Use magic device:2 -------Feats------- Armor proficiency(light) Simple weapon proficiency Track Iron will Lighting reflexes -------Equipment------- Armour: Padded armour, dark red cloak that could be mistaken for black Weapons: sling, scimatar, 2 daggers
OOC:Okay then I'll stick with rouge and the last I cheacked the simatar was 2h for halflings so I have two dagers for when I'm locked in very close combat like when a giant spider overwealms me.
IC: I sit at a table that is in a shadowy corner of the inn and listen to the chater for a possible job.
I suppose all the midget characters do need mounts to keep up with the taller characters...
As for the position of DM, each player can have 7 consecutive turns of control. You need not use all 7, but you cannot exceed it. The first person to call it gets it, then they cannot have it again until everyone in the party has gone.