A Hero is Me
- Daos Soulstaff
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A Hero is Me
Hello all, and well met. You all can call me Daos. I've been playing (mostly DMing, actually) 2nd Edition AD&D for a little over 15 years now. It's actually the only system I really know. I'm currently running two separate games over on another forum, but I'm hoping to be able to be a player again soon.
In terms of settings, I'm really knowledgeable on Dragonlance. I know a little bit of Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, Planescape, and Spelljammer. I know almost nothing to nothing about any other published settings, but as long as there's a wiki or something out there, I don't mind doing research.
I really enjoy roleplaying, combat, exploring, leveling-up and so forth equally. I tend to prefer games with a mix of those things. A game that was nothing but mindless combat would get dull quickly, but a game where we just spend the entire time chatting in a bar, having drinks, would likewise get boring, too.
I don't like being coddled. If I get the impression the DM is protecting the players, I quickly lose interest. After all, if there's no real danger, then combat isn't exciting, it's monotonous.
I have the most fun when my character's actions have consequences. If, for instance, I save the baker and his family from those goblins, I want to see them again later on and be able to check up on them. If they just disappear into the ether and are never seen again, that's no fun. I like having proof that my character's actions are shaping the world in some way.
Also, I really like playing a hero. I almost always play good characters, so in a party full of evil or neutral characters, I probably won't fit in well. Although I'm not against playing non-good characters; I may do so as a lark, but overall, I prefer sticking to good.
I tend to favor humans or half-elves for races and clerics, mages and paladins for classes--but honestly, I'm happy to play anything or fill any role.
Finally, I have plenty of freetime and can post multiple times per day if necessary (assuming my internet cooperates, that is).
I guess that's the long and short of it; at least everything I can think of, at any rate. I hope to join some games soon.
In terms of settings, I'm really knowledgeable on Dragonlance. I know a little bit of Greyhawk, Forgotten Realms, Planescape, and Spelljammer. I know almost nothing to nothing about any other published settings, but as long as there's a wiki or something out there, I don't mind doing research.
I really enjoy roleplaying, combat, exploring, leveling-up and so forth equally. I tend to prefer games with a mix of those things. A game that was nothing but mindless combat would get dull quickly, but a game where we just spend the entire time chatting in a bar, having drinks, would likewise get boring, too.
I don't like being coddled. If I get the impression the DM is protecting the players, I quickly lose interest. After all, if there's no real danger, then combat isn't exciting, it's monotonous.
I have the most fun when my character's actions have consequences. If, for instance, I save the baker and his family from those goblins, I want to see them again later on and be able to check up on them. If they just disappear into the ether and are never seen again, that's no fun. I like having proof that my character's actions are shaping the world in some way.
Also, I really like playing a hero. I almost always play good characters, so in a party full of evil or neutral characters, I probably won't fit in well. Although I'm not against playing non-good characters; I may do so as a lark, but overall, I prefer sticking to good.
I tend to favor humans or half-elves for races and clerics, mages and paladins for classes--but honestly, I'm happy to play anything or fill any role.
Finally, I have plenty of freetime and can post multiple times per day if necessary (assuming my internet cooperates, that is).
I guess that's the long and short of it; at least everything I can think of, at any rate. I hope to join some games soon.
Re: A Hero is Me
Welcome Daos Soulstaff, for PbP you've come to the right place. The good thing about Unseen Servant is that you can find a game or DM that fits you. We've got a couple killer DMs here (heh, see what I did there!
Anyway welcome aboard. Glad to have you!

Anyway welcome aboard. Glad to have you!
This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
Re: A Hero is Me
Oh, rredmond, you slay me! (see what I did there?)
(Actually, not yet you haven't...)
Welcome to the Unseen Servant, Daos! There is a nice variety of rule sets used on the US forums, so you shouldn't have any problems finding a game that works for you. Don't be afraid to branch out into a game using different rules! A lot of the games here are using D&D or clone rules that are pre-2e, so... they should be simpler, right?
If you have any questions about being a player/DM here on the Unseen Servant, be sure to check out the following threads:
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=858
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=859
I suspect you won't find much new in any of that information, though, since you are obviously well-versed in PbP gaming.
If you have any forum-related questions, certainly feel free to ask!
Good luck and, again, welcome!
Al
(Actually, not yet you haven't...)
Welcome to the Unseen Servant, Daos! There is a nice variety of rule sets used on the US forums, so you shouldn't have any problems finding a game that works for you. Don't be afraid to branch out into a game using different rules! A lot of the games here are using D&D or clone rules that are pre-2e, so... they should be simpler, right?

If you have any questions about being a player/DM here on the Unseen Servant, be sure to check out the following threads:
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=858
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=859
I suspect you won't find much new in any of that information, though, since you are obviously well-versed in PbP gaming.
If you have any forum-related questions, certainly feel free to ask!
Good luck and, again, welcome!
Al
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
- Daos Soulstaff
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Thanks for the welcome! As for learning new game systems, well, I'm a lazy, lazy man. Also, poor. I thought about picking up the core rulebook for Pathfinder once--$50? Yeah, no. 

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Labyrinth Lords and OSRIC are both free, FYI. Labyrinth Lords is a clone of B/X and OSRIC is a clone of 1e.Daos Soulstaff wrote:Thanks for the welcome! As for learning new game systems, well, I'm a lazy, lazy man. Also, poor. I thought about picking up the core rulebook for Pathfinder once--$50? Yeah, no.
Labyrinth Lords download: http://goblinoidgames.com/labyrinthlord.html
OSRIC download: http://www.knights-n-knaves.com/osric/
Dragon foot. Bamboo pole. Little mouse. Tiny boy.
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Oh, and Delving Deeper is a "restatement" of the OD&D rules. It is also available for free.
Delving Deeper free download: http://www.rpgnow.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=4757
Cheers,
Al
Delving Deeper free download: http://www.rpgnow.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=4757
Cheers,
Al
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Hail and well met, Daos!
Welcome aboard, indeed!
Welcome aboard, indeed!

Yosef Travathas: High Elf Fighter4/Magic-User3 (rredmond's Pacesetter Games "Legacy of the Unknown" OSRIC Playtest)
Brok Sterling: Human Assassin3 (ToniXX's Incursion into Newiron OSRIC Playtest)
Tanik Tremwoodak: Dwarf Cleric3 (Dave's 1e Skype Game)
DM: home-brew OSRIC "A New Hope to the West" campaign
Fireball... good!!
"What's it gonna take?"
"Everything."
Brok Sterling: Human Assassin3 (ToniXX's Incursion into Newiron OSRIC Playtest)
Tanik Tremwoodak: Dwarf Cleric3 (Dave's 1e Skype Game)
DM: home-brew OSRIC "A New Hope to the West" campaign
Fireball... good!!
"What's it gonna take?"
"Everything."
tkrexx as Emm the Avenging Druid wrote:I shall burn you, and I shall sink your petty warship with fire and lightning, and the ocean shall swallow it and all aboard, and no one will remember any of you!
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I'm late to the party, but offer my welcome nonetheless.
While 1E is probably still the best represented edition on the boards here, I sense a stronger interest in 2E forming, which I welcome because, while I'm still pretty new to 2E myself, I find that I really like (and dare I say, prefer) it.
Hope you find a game soon and enjoy your stay here.
-Dave
While 1E is probably still the best represented edition on the boards here, I sense a stronger interest in 2E forming, which I welcome because, while I'm still pretty new to 2E myself, I find that I really like (and dare I say, prefer) it.
Hope you find a game soon and enjoy your stay here.
-Dave
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dmw71 wrote:... I sense a stronger interest in 2E forming, which I welcome because, while I'm still pretty new to 2E myself, I find that I really like (and dare I say, prefer) it...

I keed, I keed, all inferior versions of 1E are welcome here. What? Wait, I was kidding... come on... just don't send Alethan to get me... okay, okay, I'm leaving!
No seriously, it's all good. We even have a 3.5 edition games, and stuff like Dungeon Crawl Classics and etc. It's kind of fun. It's not my sort of game, but it doesn't mean I don't peek in every so often to try and figure out those rulesets... and what I might like to steal from them.

Be well!
--Ron--
This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
- Daos Soulstaff
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That's okay, I'm used to people booing 2E. (Although it's usually the 3E'ers and 4E'ers that are doing it!) I just pretend you are saying "Boo-urns!" instead. 

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We do?!rredmond wrote:We even have a 3.5 edition games

Hmmm...maybe it is time for a referendum. Let the people vote on whether to keep the site pure. Cull the plague at its onset. That kind of thing...


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Daos Soulstaff wrote:...I just pretend you are saying "Boo-urns!" instead.

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Psh 2e booers can go stick their head in the mud.
I'm a 2e person myself. Granted I do also play basic, 1e and now 5e.
Long overdue welcome to the side Daos.

Long overdue welcome to the side Daos.
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
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Is Raise Thread a 2E or 3E spell?
I know it’s not 1E but I’m not sure of later editions.
I know it’s not 1E but I’m not sure of later editions.
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This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.
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lol Thats a homebrew spell Ron 

“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
DM - GreyWolf's Mystara Adventures - AD&D 2e
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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I knew you’d catch what I was throwing Ed.GreyWolfVT wrote:lol Thats a homebrew spell Ron

This is a game about killing things and taking their stuff so you can become more powerful in order to kill bigger things and take even better stuff.