Starwind
First Post
Hey, I'm the new guy around the block. Just posting to say Hi to everyone. I'm not really that new to the forums but I just recently (in the last 5 minutes) registered.
Well, Starwind is the name of my current (2e) character, a 9th level Cleric of Kelemvor incase you were wondering. Yeah I still play 2e (much to my dismay, I love 3e) but I have a lot of guys that are a little hesitent about switching over.
Anyway, I'm starting my own (pdf) publishing company with a friend of mine. Our pilot books are Everwalk - The Lands and Beyond and Creatures of Everwalk; both for our Everwalk campaign setting. The big "gimmick" in Everwalk I guess you could say is that there are twin prime material planes that are situated within an astral-type plane referred to as "The Ocean". Death doesn't mean the end of your adventuring in Everwalk, but merely a new beginning in Esheron, the plane of the dead, free to return to your former life at any time (providing you complete the appropriate task). That is of course if you are judged to be Just and Right. If not, you may have to break out of the Lunar Slave Pits where the Wicked and Wrong are sent.
Well, that's just a little bit about me and what I'm about.
Yo yo yo, Peace, I'm out.
PS. Anyone here from GameFAQs may recognize me as Justin Bailey
Well, Starwind is the name of my current (2e) character, a 9th level Cleric of Kelemvor incase you were wondering. Yeah I still play 2e (much to my dismay, I love 3e) but I have a lot of guys that are a little hesitent about switching over.
Anyway, I'm starting my own (pdf) publishing company with a friend of mine. Our pilot books are Everwalk - The Lands and Beyond and Creatures of Everwalk; both for our Everwalk campaign setting. The big "gimmick" in Everwalk I guess you could say is that there are twin prime material planes that are situated within an astral-type plane referred to as "The Ocean". Death doesn't mean the end of your adventuring in Everwalk, but merely a new beginning in Esheron, the plane of the dead, free to return to your former life at any time (providing you complete the appropriate task). That is of course if you are judged to be Just and Right. If not, you may have to break out of the Lunar Slave Pits where the Wicked and Wrong are sent.
Well, that's just a little bit about me and what I'm about.
Yo yo yo, Peace, I'm out.
PS. Anyone here from GameFAQs may recognize me as Justin Bailey