So, putting a game together, finally!

An invitation! ^__^

A few weeks ago, I posted here that some of my in-person role-playing game opportunities had pretty much evaporated for various reasons, and that I was interested to see if anyone here would be interested in doing a play-by-post game. A couple of people responded, and a few of my friends here where I live who were in the old group but still want to play (the ones I have in mind both know about this part of me; they had schedule conflicts or they would have stayed in the other game).

So. I have a few options I am willing to run (due to responses here and among my rl friends). All are pre-written adventures, which will let me get my gaming fix while still leaving enough time and energy to (I hope!) do other writing.

The options are, in the order I would prefer (subject to people's preferences):

  • The series of "iconic" adventures that were written for the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which are fairly straightforward and build from first level all the way to twentieth, with a nice, overarching plot crossing between the individual parts.
  • A couple of modules written for the 3.5 revision of D&D that flow fairly well from one to the next, and which I've wanted to run for a couple of years.
  • The "World at War" adventure sequence for the Scion trilogy.
  • The Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil module, also for D&D third ed.

Please post here or PM me if you would like to join in, and if you prefer one or more of these options over another. Play will likely take place on RolePlay onLine, unless someone has a better suggestion, or a strong objection. ^__^ I'd like to build the game with players from here and from my RL group, if possible, rather than trying to recruit from "outside the family" as it were. I'll leave it open until the 16th, and then we'll try to begin.

I'm looking forward to this, I hope other people are still / will now be interested too! ^∇^

-Liz

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ADDENDUM!

Here's the introduction I wrote for the game I will be running:

Your dreams of late have been unsettling at best, and screaming nightmares more often than not. So strong and so often have you dreamt the same dream now, that you have left home seeking your fortune and solace from the torments of the night. After leaving, your dreams have eased somewhat, but they still persist, and now they drive you to places beyond those of which you've ever heard. On the road, you've maybe met familiar faces, likewise suffering from the same nighttime visitations, or strangers whose complaints are eerily similar to yours. Banding together, you seek the resolution of your visions, hoping that the world, at least for now, will not burn...

-*-*-*-

A band of man-like creatures rides over the horizon, swords drawn, screaming at a village in the valley below. Nine of them ride in the lead, their weapons gleaming in the dwindling sun, the lurid light intimating the slaughter to come. Suddenly, the light is cut off, but you find yourself unable to look up, your gaze locked on the deadly scene before you. Red heat pulses from the sky above you, beating down, drying, burning. The leaves on the trees around you wither and drop, bursting into ash before they hit the ground. Where the ash lands, stick-like hands break the soil and claw toward the still-unviewable sky. Next to you, a single pale fruit hangs from one of the now-barren trees, then at last drops to the ground as the creatures, riding, reach you, their sword, ten now in number, plunging down toward you...

-*-*-*-

You wake again, sweat cold on your skin, your throat raw and swollen. The dreams have struck again. You hope, though, that this will almost be the end of them. If the old woodsman you spoke with yesterday was correct, then the focus of your dreams, the place you've been traveling toward, the place, if you're lucky, whose name is absent from your nightly torture, the village named Oakhurst is only half a day's journey away...

Pretty standard game fare, I guess, and a little rough in a couple of spots, but good to go with.

I will be running the "Iconic" modules for Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, basing the game at rpol.net, under the title "[DnD3.0] Shadows of Scarlet and Night". Feel free to take a look, and, starting tomorrow, feel free to Request-to-Join! Even if you don't join, though, do feel free to look! ^__^

Again,

-Liz

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