"I'd like to run (or play in) an all pencil and paper campaign."
Probably digital tools between sessions for communicating and prepping but no electronics at the table at all. Just hard copy books, character sheets, and pencils. And dice. Lots of dice.So no digital tools at all or just primarily pencil and paper with some digital tools (PDFs of rulebooks, campaign wiki, etc. . .)?
Do it the way someone suggested for an Adventure! series: medieval Europe, but each monastic order has a special fighting style - Gregorians, Jesuits, Franciscans, Templars, all monks that way. Some styles inherited from antiquity, others imported from Asia and Africa (or even the Americas, like the Iroquois kung fu seen in Brotherhood of the Wolf), some developed recently. Classic martial arts story conventions would apply for plots: school rivalries, stolen secrets, and all that.An all Monk Campaign!
We could be the characters from some Eastern Martial arts film, or even be the characters in a Big Trouble from Little China if one player REALLY REALLY wants to be the odd duck out (Jack Burton - the sidekick).
I see what you did there...I've mentioned in another thread that I'd like an all elves or an all dwarves group. Top of the list would be an all wizards campaign, perhaps set at the Glantri school of magic, I think that would be pretty rad.
I gave up hope that someone wouldI see what you did there...
Magnus Skyhammer was my first 4Ed PC, a Dwarven Starlock/Psion with Caribbean/South American RP elements, and was a blast to play.Ponders an all-dwarf warlock game...
All bard party of…My gaming group discussed this idea tonight and speculation coalesced around an all bard campaign in Forgotten Realms with a party called Waterdeep Purple, or an all half-orc bard campaign, with the party called Orcestra.
I’ll see myself out......
I got your back buddy!I gave up hope that someone would