So, today, SCARY WIZARD turned thirty-two, and his cat decided to sing "Happy Birthday" to him to wake him up! He went, "AAAAAAAAA? 😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺" in his ears!
https://spacehey.com/luckyfromflorida
Add my kitty, he's a very nice boy, and friendly, and also soft.
Check out SpaceHey, it's a social networking platform that's just like MySpace!
https://spacehey.com/piratedreamtime89
That's my profile, if you add me on there, I will LOVE YOU FOREVER. UwU And, unlike Facebook, it's not full of treasonous morons who don't understand why they're under investigation by government entities for COMMITTING GOD DAMN TREASON.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfs03Va5pAY
https://www.rpgcrossing.com/showthread.php?t=200816
Went ahead and moved that somewhere I'd likely get more hits. I'm recruiting around six brave and intrepid souls, so take a look!
...consider me Miles Davis!
So, I like to play and run older editions of Dungeons & Dragons (as well as 5th~), and decided to start a game on RPoL. They use the FREE Blueholme rules.
https://rpol.net/game.cgi?gi=74816
If you're interested, check the game out, and put in an application! Just follow the posting guidelines, and we're golden. These rules are based on some of the simplest, oldest Dungeons &...
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More information - Blueholme: Blueholme is free, and can be gotten on DriveThruRPG -- it's the Blueholme Prentice Rules that prospective Players are going to want. Races and classes are "limited", but I've house-ruled in some legroom... These rules emulate John Eric Holmes' Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set -- or, as some "old school" gamers might call it, the "Blue Box". The Blue Box was released in 1977 as an introduction to the game for newer Players, as well as younger Players, and had instructions on how to sort of segue into the >Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules that were released that same year. On its own, however, it's perfectly playable! I should know, I'm in a game using the original rules as a player, and was born twelve years after those rules were written down.
More Information - Setting: Nerath! It's the setting that was the generic setting for the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons. I like how it's very barebones, so you can just build and build and build on it... if players want their Player Characters to come from Greyhawk, their best friend's homebrew setting, whatever that Magic: The Gathering setting's being called these days (sister played it, I was too high-strung when she tried to teach me but simmered down in time for Dungeons & Dragons lessons), Dark Sun, or some other world, then that's fine, too. I'm not gonna split hairs over these things, it's all a game of make-believe and have fun, after all.
More Information - Game Master: Lots of experience as a player, and a fair amount as a Game Master (and unwitting backseat Game Master...) via message boards. So, I've seen a lot of what "works", and what "doesn't work". I like to encourage people to role play and roll play in equal measure, so they don't get too bored. My favourite thing to end Game Master posts with, is, "What do you do?", and I learned how to play by ear from this one guy whose catchphrase was, "And then...".
Beamdog is tapering off on their Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition patches, for the most part, and I got picked to do some beta testing for that last big patch before things go mostly silent. It was a, uhh, weird. Decade!
I mean, in 2011, a friend of mine from DeviantArt told me about the Enhanced Editions, which had just been announced. I was stoked!...
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The scariest thing in the world would be... if all the air in the world turned to WOOD!
Worldbuilding Idea: Go to Donjon, generate a world map, and let your players stake claims on points on it!
A Game Master that I'm playing under, in a <I>Dungeon World</I> game is doing this. My character, "Resolve", comes from a place analogous to Greece and Rome, and naturally selected the prettiest-looking place with a river, and by the ocean.