Greets
Hi.
My name is Sandra. I've played RPGs for nearly 15 years now, and D&D for about 10 (I started with White Wolf).
I am a player and a GM. Currently I am in two on-going home campaigns, running a third, and I play Living Greyhawk whenever I get the chance.
I like Sorcerers a lot, but Rogue is my favourite class. I am a skill point junky.
I lean more towards the 'thespian' side of play, rather than the 'tactical', but I do enjoy some tweaking and I dislike playing something so far off the norm for a particular game/party balance that I become ineffective. I did that once - a mind-effecting Sorcerer/Psion/Mindbender, in a campaign filled with undead and constructs. Nifty concept, but not a good choice for that campaign.
My current characters are a Halfling Sorcerer 10/Dragon Disciple 7 (Bronze Dragon), with a penchant for lightning spells, a nasty habit of going toe-to-toe with the enemy (lots of feats and magic items invested in the 'you can't hit me' strategy), and a side-line professional career as a laundrywoman. She is now married to a lord (another PC - a Halfling Barbarian) and has twin girls.
My other character is a 13th level straight Rogue - but call her a Theif, for she can't stand pussyfooting around. She's the Chaotic antidote to an otherwise Lawful Party (we're all neutral). Well, I should call her a 'he', since she found a cursed belt that gave her an involuntary sex change. He refuses to give in to biology, however, and wears pouffy skirts and a string of pearls. Since he hasn't figured out the whole 'beard shaving' thing yet, its quite amusing. He is a complete skill monkey, with feats designed to maximize his sneak attacks.
The game I am running is set in my own world, with the player characters in the roles of the Irregulars - a peacekeeping force designed to keep all undesirables (i.e. monsters) out of the very lawful kingdom of Landicar. Due to time constraints, I am using a variety of pre-written modules with changes made to incorporate Landicarian elements and PC backstories.
That's all for now. Stay Good.
Hi.
My name is Sandra. I've played RPGs for nearly 15 years now, and D&D for about 10 (I started with White Wolf).
I am a player and a GM. Currently I am in two on-going home campaigns, running a third, and I play Living Greyhawk whenever I get the chance.
I like Sorcerers a lot, but Rogue is my favourite class. I am a skill point junky.
I lean more towards the 'thespian' side of play, rather than the 'tactical', but I do enjoy some tweaking and I dislike playing something so far off the norm for a particular game/party balance that I become ineffective. I did that once - a mind-effecting Sorcerer/Psion/Mindbender, in a campaign filled with undead and constructs. Nifty concept, but not a good choice for that campaign.
My current characters are a Halfling Sorcerer 10/Dragon Disciple 7 (Bronze Dragon), with a penchant for lightning spells, a nasty habit of going toe-to-toe with the enemy (lots of feats and magic items invested in the 'you can't hit me' strategy), and a side-line professional career as a laundrywoman. She is now married to a lord (another PC - a Halfling Barbarian) and has twin girls.
My other character is a 13th level straight Rogue - but call her a Theif, for she can't stand pussyfooting around. She's the Chaotic antidote to an otherwise Lawful Party (we're all neutral). Well, I should call her a 'he', since she found a cursed belt that gave her an involuntary sex change. He refuses to give in to biology, however, and wears pouffy skirts and a string of pearls. Since he hasn't figured out the whole 'beard shaving' thing yet, its quite amusing. He is a complete skill monkey, with feats designed to maximize his sneak attacks.
The game I am running is set in my own world, with the player characters in the roles of the Irregulars - a peacekeeping force designed to keep all undesirables (i.e. monsters) out of the very lawful kingdom of Landicar. Due to time constraints, I am using a variety of pre-written modules with changes made to incorporate Landicarian elements and PC backstories.
That's all for now. Stay Good.