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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 11 2020, 03:05 PM
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Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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Neat! I thought about making a topic about this a bit ago but decided not to. Glad someone decided to do it! That said, I think this section is for actual RP threads instead of just topics about role playing games. Perhaps a moderator should move this to the General RPG Forum?
Currently playing D&D most every Saturday with my GF, her brothers, and a few other people. We’ve actually a few different campaigns active right now, one which follows the Rise of Tiamat official content, and two other homebrew campaigns that are set in their own madeup worlds. I’ll post some info on my characters a bit later.
This post has been edited by TheCheshireKhajiit: Sep 11 2020, 03:37 PM
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
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Arcry |
Sep 12 2020, 03:27 AM
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Joined: 13-December 10
From: A dank place in southern Blackwood
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Ha! Heres hoping there is a bit more interest! I'll start things off. So Most of you that remember me will know I used an Argonian with an axe as my Profile pic- Not the Fox there now. Said fox is some art I paid for a while back, his name is Afell Tale and he is one of my first Tabletop characters in years-
He comes from a Pathfinder game I played with my current group in the Adventure Path of Rise of the Runelords. Kitsune Tiefling with the Infernal Sorcerer Bloodline. Tale is a runaway from home, home being the Infernal empire of Cheliax ruled by a Tyrant who claimed her throne via her Ancestors who made Devilish pacts with Hell to tip the scales in a civil war. Tale's family are a bunch of Cultists and Tale was the be a vessel for their patron Devil. He was young when he ran away from home, got picked up off the streets by a monk and adopted into a Monastery- A very Buddhist monastery under the Pathfinder god of self perfection Irori- Tale thought he could find away to remove his Devilish taint through self purification. He makes it his personal quest in fact, studying old magics, Transmutation, ect. Anything he thinks will help him separate his Devil blood from himself. Unknown to him his Mother and leader of the Cult, Apsara, has been looking for him. Had planned for a confrontation later down the line. But Tale ended up joining the adventuring party he's with for lodging, a study, and an income in which to fund his experiments.
I've got several other characters with this group, we're currently running Wrath of the Righteous, a Crusade against Demon hoards pouring from a portal in the Pathfinder world.
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 12 2020, 12:10 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Sep 11 2020, 10:06 PM) I have not played tabletop RPGs in ages. Maybe 15 years or more? Back in the day I ran a Marvel Superheroes campaign, and later ones in Earthdawn and Shadowrun. Oh, and Star Wars, using the original 1st edition rules from West End.
What was the Star Wars one like?
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
May you walk on warm sands!
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SubRosa |
Sep 12 2020, 09:03 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
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QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Sep 12 2020, 07:10 AM) QUOTE(SubRosa @ Sep 11 2020, 10:06 PM) I have not played tabletop RPGs in ages. Maybe 15 years or more? Back in the day I ran a Marvel Superheroes campaign, and later ones in Earthdawn and Shadowrun. Oh, and Star Wars, using the original 1st edition rules from West End.
What was the Star Wars one like? Star Wars was a ton of fun. The adventures they put out really embraced the pulp action style of the genre. It was all about being fast-paced, and fun. Every adventure started with a script that you would hand out to the players, and each would read their part. It would set up the adventure, and usually drop the group right into the action at the start. When I made my own adventures, I carried that over. Here is an example of one of mine: Couriers Adventure Script Drizz’t-That Imperial Frigate just launched two more TIE fighters. Jorbret-She’s hailing us. Imperial Frigate-This is the Imperial Frigate Red Wind. Halt and state your business freighter. Du’Sar-This is the freighter Redemption. We’re carrying business representitives and product samples, bound for Amma. Red Wind-Lower your shields and prepare for inspection. Du’sar-Affirmitive Red Wind. Kell-This sounds like fun. Drizz’t-Try not to get too excited. Renfro-Those spies better appreciate the trouble were going through to get them these supplies. Kell-They could sure use the help. Drizz’t-That’s the easy part, sneaking off Bacrana with the spy that they think is comprimised, that’ll be the real fun part. Kell-I’m looking forward to that. Jorbret-Just remember, we don’t know if this guy’s gone over to the Empire or not. They could be just feeding him false information. Du’Sar-Yes, never underestimate Imperial Intelligence. On my homeworld, they have destroyed more than one underground cell by feeding false information to loyal resistance fighters. Renfro-Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. In case no one’s been keeping up on current events, there is a Frigate about to board us. Kell-We just have to stick to our cover as a tramp freighter with business reps, that’ll be a breeze. Drizz’t-Just try not to throw any grenades into the boarding umbilical. Kell-Hey, you can’t throw a party without party favors. Jorbret-Shh, They’re docking, everyone act like businesspeople.
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Renee |
Sep 12 2020, 10:47 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Tabletop gaming changed my life in high school! It literally kept me out of trouble, because I was no longer out running around with a crowd od near-hoodlum druggies. Instead, I was staying indoors with a group of friends. My parents approved a hell of a lot, of course! ... Mostly we played The Fantasy Trip, which was similar to DnD, but its character generation & dice rolls were a lot more realistic. I continued tablegaming into college, but somewhere in the late '80s, but eventually dating and real-life stuff began to take over. That's really great you are able to still keep gaming in this way, Arcry. It is really fun gaming with a group of others, You'd think it might be boring because it's so slow, right? A fight which takes 30 seconds in a videogame could take well over an hour with real dice rolls / book notations. But the truth is, time really does fly, because we were all having fun
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Arcry |
Sep 13 2020, 05:55 AM
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Agent
Joined: 13-December 10
From: A dank place in southern Blackwood
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QUOTE(Renee @ Sep 12 2020, 04:47 PM) Tabletop gaming changed my life in high school! It literally kept me out of trouble, because I was no longer out running around with a crowd od near-hoodlum druggies. Instead, I was staying indoors with a group of friends. My parents approved a hell of a lot, of course! ... Mostly we played The Fantasy Trip, which was similar to DnD, but its character generation & dice rolls were a lot more realistic. I continued tablegaming into college, but somewhere in the late '80s, but eventually dating and real-life stuff began to take over. That's really great you are able to still keep gaming in this way, Arcry. It is really fun gaming with a group of others, You'd think it might be boring because it's so slow, right? A fight which takes 30 seconds in a videogame could take well over an hour with real dice rolls / book notations. But the truth is, time really does fly, because we were all having fun Yeah I started gaming in my High School years too. Was introduced to it by my cousin after his brother died. He, myself, and my step brother became kinda close after he lost his own brother and I think the Tabletoping really helped him. I know I had a good time. My first system back then was a homebrewed system by a local friend of our DM. It saw limited print- Adventure Maximum or Admax for short. I still miss those games. Our DM was also a published author, he used tabletop to help flesh out his books. Was a heck of a time.
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 13 2020, 10:26 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Sep 13 2020, 03:06 PM) For me it was all because I was Queer. I was not Out at that time of course. But ever since I was old enough to know anything, I knew I was different from everyone else. I knew that the world I lived in was not made for me, and was not particularly welcoming to me. So I started looking elsewhere. That is what got me into reading sci-fi and fantasy, and history. They were ways that I could escape from the real world that I was trapped in, at least for a little while.
In my early teens I suffered from major depression, to the point of being suicidal. I went to a psychologist, and he is actually the one who suggested I try playing D&D. He got me in touch with some gamers, and I just sort of branched out from there. For me role-playing was an even better escape from the ugliness of the real world than reading books.
I’m super glad that psychologist prescribed something that worked for you. I haven’t been around here very long, relatively, but I greatly value your advice and feedback about the things I post, and I know others feel the same. We are lucky to have you here! I was introduced to D&D early last year by my GF. I find it to be a good creative outlet.
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
May you walk on warm sands!
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Renee |
Sep 14 2020, 06:12 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Right, that sounds like a great psychologist. I had a couple really great shrinks in my life. This one lady, I wish I could track her down and import her back to Maryland, she really helped me in my 20s. Ironically, I think her help is what eventually caused me to get away from gaming. I had trouble forming relationships at that age, and so on. Khajiit, you are actively tablegaming? Do you have more than one character? Are you using lead figures like these? Or are you play-acting everything? I remember there was one table group in my high school days which play-acted. If you were a half-orc or whatever, you'd be near-grunting at the table!
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 14 2020, 08:50 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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QUOTE(Renee @ Sep 14 2020, 12:12 PM) Khajiit, you are actively tablegaming? Do you have more than one character? Are you using lead figures like these? Or are you play-acting everything? I remember there was one table group in my high school days which play-acted. If you were a half-orc or whatever, you'd be near-grunting at the table! Ja, my group is currently running 2 different campaigns, and another that we squeeze in whenever the 2 DMs need more time to get their campaigns together. We alternate campaigns every other weekend. I have 3 active characters; one for each campaign. They are each of them represented by a plastic figure (or “mini”, if you prefer that term). The two I use the most were made on Hero Forge, and the one I use for the fill in campaign is just a generic “rogue with a bow” plastic figure. I’ll write about my characters and the campaigns I use them for here a bit later. This post has been edited by TheCheshireKhajiit: Sep 14 2020, 08:51 PM
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
May you walk on warm sands!
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 15 2020, 02:41 AM
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Ancient
Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Sep 14 2020, 07:37 PM) We used minis. Some of the guys had a bunch of unpainted ones, and a few that they had actually painted, and we pressed them into service to show who was who in battles. I remember I had a giant sheet of paper with a square grid drawn on it, which I had laminated. So I would roll that out across the dining room table, and draw out the walls of rooms and corridors on it with grease pencils. I had a dry erase board that I hung on the wall to write down stuff like Initiative Rolls, so we could all see who went when.
Funnily enough, the ones I use the most are unpainted and the rogue one is fully painted. I’ve been meaning to paint the others myself but I can’t ever seem to find the time and I don’t want to ask my GF’s brother-in-law (also the main campaign’s DM) to do it because he’s so busy. Maybe the next time we have an off week I’ll make time to get that done.
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
May you walk on warm sands!
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Sep 15 2020, 04:38 PM
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Ancient
Joined: 28-September 16
From: Sheogorath's shrine talking to myselves!
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Sep 15 2020, 12:17 AM) I forgot to mention, that Hero Forge link is awesome! Bespoke miniatures is an awesome idea, given that pen and paper RPGs seem to be more popular than ever.
Yeah, it’s pretty cool. I have a couple of small complaints about it, but the ability to create just about any kind of character you can imagine far outweighs those trivialities.
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"Family is an odd thing, is it not? Defined by blood, separated by blood, joined by blood. In the end, it's all just blood." -Dhaunayne Aundae
May you walk on warm sands!
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