Blood from Stone OOC

SecondTime

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Rumors are spreading through taverns and dank alleys like a cold Karrn win...a young heir of House Vadalis was kidnapped in northern Breland by raiders from the Blackcaps. What bandits would dare to lay hands on a dragonmarked? Both House Vadalis and the Sentinel Marshals of House Deneith wish to know...

I'm looking for atleast four players to participate in a pbp Eberron campaign.

Character creation rules: 1st level, 25 point buy, max starting treasure for your class, core rules + eberron supplements allowed.

Post your general concept here first. Once i give you the ok, you can post your background info and statblock here:

http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?p=2950887#post2950887

Any other questions, feel free to ask.
 
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Expressing interest, and thinking about playing a half-elf sorcerer. (If you want, I can get into some more depth once I've had some sleep)
 

I had an idea all built for a game that was recruiting, but I was too late to the starting line. :( So! I'll throw it out your way. A Shifter(cat) Paladin. Different, yeah?
 

Expressing interest in a rogue-like character. Probably archery-focused. Probably human, but maybe one of the other non-PHB races available in Eberon. Will have to dig out my Eberon books from my hobby room for exact details (posting from work). Will get something in print later this evening.
 

I'm interested in the game. I'm thinking of a warforged who had just come out of the forges when the war ended, so he'd be only 4-5 years old and intellectually/emotionally immature in many ways.

I'm thinking of either a fighter or a barbarian, focused on melee combat, but frankly could have fun with a lot of character classes, so if it seems like the party has a hole that needs plugging I'm happy to do so. Though I will say that parties which have a deficiency in one area are often a lot more fun than ones that have every angle covered.
 

I'll toss my hat into the interested ring. I'm OK with a cleric or fighter, so I might just post one of each and see where we stand (assuming, of course, I'm chosen!)
 

I have three seperate Eberron characters that I've used in various games that keep ending that I'd love to bring back. They are:

Roral Parl: a shifter fighter from the Eldeen Reaches that apprenticed to a former Sentinel Marshal who had retired to the area. Unlike most shifters in his community Roral learned from him actual military tactics, the wearing of heavy armors, the use of heavy weapons. Things not typical to your regular shifter. Check my signature for the original game thread he came from plus his character sheet stat block for any further info (obviously the stat block will be changed for your specific game).

Pohl D'Velderan: a human urban ranger (using the UA variant) of House Tharashk. A dragomarked "golden boy" of the House who grew up in Sharn and works as a bouny hunter. If you needed people or things found, Pohl is your guy... presuming you can get past his always patting himself on the back. His least dragonmark allows him to Locate Objects, and he is Favored In The House of Tharashk. A stuck-up but talented guy with a silver spoon in his mouth. Again, see my sig for the links to his character sheet and the original game thread he came from.

Massif Dardungren: the only character I don't have an original thread from... he is a dwarf "barbarian" that was hired out by his clan in the Mror Holds to work for the Defenders Guild of House Deneith and the dour dwarf was not happy about it. He went along with his clan leaders' plans because it brought extras monies into the clan, and he now works begrudgingly as a bodyguard wherever Deneith send him. He is a "barbarian" in the sense that his martial skill gets better the angrier he gets (raging), but does not live on the frontiers like a typical fluff barbarian. He does not suffer fools gladly and will be sure to point out any mistakes he sees made... but is handy with a waraxe and will do what you ask with little conflict.
 

Certainly interested. I'm thinking of a warforged monk. He's on a path to understand his own sentience and awareness so he's pursuing a ascetic lifestyle to try focusing inward. A mystic.
 
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