Re: OOC I
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:14 pm
The safest place to play a bard is in a play-by-post game.Monsieur Rose wrote:So I feel I should warn people that I'm leaning bard.
Play by Post RGPs and a nifty dice roller
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The safest place to play a bard is in a play-by-post game.Monsieur Rose wrote:So I feel I should warn people that I'm leaning bard.
Not so much different from your Dwarf "Dubb" only singing cleric I've met so far.Monsieur Rose wrote:So I feel I should warn people that I'm leaning bard.
Curses! You're right. I wonder what that says about me. It's too late for me, though. The Tabaxi Bard will be born.GreyWolfVT wrote:Not so much different from your Dwarf "Dubb" only singing cleric I've met so far.
A singing cat. I can't wait to get this group in action.Monsieur Rose wrote:The Tabaxi Bard will be born.
Hmm does that mean the jingle cats are making a comeback?dmw71 wrote:A singing cat. I can't wait to get this group in action.Monsieur Rose wrote:The Tabaxi Bard will be born.
I'm waiting to see what Mister-Kent decides on before I figure out what I'm doing. So far we have a Tabaxi Bard, Gnome Rogue, and High Elf Ranger, correct? I'm toying with the idea of having the other players pick a race and class for me and then I'll play that. That way, I have less chance of metagaming. So, if anyone wants to throw something out there, go ahead. If nobody likes the idea, I'll put something together.dmw71 wrote:Scott308 and Mister-Kent, how are your characters coming?
Wouldn't it be easier to have private threads for each player. Seems like those are pretty much perfect for this sort of thing.dmw71 wrote:I've created a 'Session 0: Character Introductions' where I'm going to begin working the approved characters into the game. These are private updates, meant only for the player specified, so please resist the urge to read the updates of that don't belong to you.
Shaede, you're up first: Aubron Wranlana.
Absolutely.Scott308 wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to have private threads for each player. Seems like those are pretty much perfect for this sort of thing.
That makes sense, then. I didn't know how involved the backstories would get.dmw71 wrote:Absolutely.Scott308 wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to have private threads for each player. Seems like those are pretty much perfect for this sort of thing.
If they were something I could create on my own, I would, but Greg (ToniXX) is the only person able to set those up. Considering these intro discussions aren't that big of a deal, I really don't think it's worth troubling him over.
Spoilers will work, or I could always resort to PMs if there's ever anything that really has to be kept private.
Alright thanks Dave.dmw71 wrote:You're good, Ed. After looking at the location you chose for your background, I had an idea for how to get you up.
I'll try to work on your intro this weekend.
Really, while we're waiting for everyone to get ready, I'm just using the provided backgrounds to work the characters into the beginning of the adventure.Scott308 wrote:I didn't know how involved the backstories would get.
You're up, Ed:dmw71 wrote:I'll try to work on your intro this weekend.
I like the "liberties" you took I copied your backstory onto dnd beyond and removed my rendition. I also posted what Kelben would do next.dmw71 wrote:You're up, Ed:dmw71 wrote:I'll try to work on your intro this weekend.
Kelben Timbers
Okay, I'm ready to get this game started, and have been slowly introducing the ready characters into it. Before we launch for real, though, I'd like to have at least one more character.dmw71 wrote:How is this coming along?Mister-Kent wrote:Characters are awesome so far! I should have mine rolled up this afternoon. I was thinking possibly Cleric of Arcana, but am open to suggestions.
Also, Scott308, I know you earlier asked for feedback or suggestions on character build, but given how "everyone" in the game is relatively (or completely) unfamiliar with 5e, why don't you just go ahead and create whatever you'd like to play, or whatever you think would be the most useful to the group.