Sword of Spirit
Legend
[ D&D Next] Online Fridays 8:00pm US CDT (GMT – 5:00): The Order of the Rose
You play adventurers from the Order of the Rose, a generally honorable adventurer's guild in an unspecified classic D&D land, similar to the World of Greyhawk. No experience required; new players welcomed.
Adventures are episodic in nature, and you may play characters you yourself create or choose from several pre-made characters. Rather than playing the same character each time, you are encouraged to switch which character you are playing—the Order of the Rose is there to facilitate this.
Each character has a record at levels 1, 4, 7, and 11, allowing us to experience a variety of adventures, with the primary goal being to have fun with the D&D Next game.
We'll be playing via iTabletop. If you are unfamiliar with the software, I'll guide you through it, but the first thing to do is make sure your system is up to date with Silverlight, and Flash (Active-X—install it from Internet Explorer).
The first session will involve logistics, familiarizing you with the technology, discussing the nature and expectations of the campaign, and introducing ourselves. After that, those who feel that this game is for them can get down to the details of familiarizing themselves with the Next system (if they aren't already), getting a bit more comfortable with iTabletop (ditto), and perhaps picking some characters they want to play, or even starting work on creating their own. The following session will be full-steam ahead as we'll jump right into the game.
You play adventurers from the Order of the Rose, a generally honorable adventurer's guild in an unspecified classic D&D land, similar to the World of Greyhawk. No experience required; new players welcomed.
Adventures are episodic in nature, and you may play characters you yourself create or choose from several pre-made characters. Rather than playing the same character each time, you are encouraged to switch which character you are playing—the Order of the Rose is there to facilitate this.
Each character has a record at levels 1, 4, 7, and 11, allowing us to experience a variety of adventures, with the primary goal being to have fun with the D&D Next game.
We'll be playing via iTabletop. If you are unfamiliar with the software, I'll guide you through it, but the first thing to do is make sure your system is up to date with Silverlight, and Flash (Active-X—install it from Internet Explorer).
The first session will involve logistics, familiarizing you with the technology, discussing the nature and expectations of the campaign, and introducing ourselves. After that, those who feel that this game is for them can get down to the details of familiarizing themselves with the Next system (if they aren't already), getting a bit more comfortable with iTabletop (ditto), and perhaps picking some characters they want to play, or even starting work on creating their own. The following session will be full-steam ahead as we'll jump right into the game.
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