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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Little Raven" data-source="post: 4557689" data-attributes="member: 80107"><p>The game would be Pathfinder (this is my system of choice currently). I’d be running it and the module would be The Mud Sorcerers Tomb. Plenty of pre-gen available just in case base characters didn’t last too long.</p><p></p><p>Round the table would be:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Bach, playing a human Bard. He is an awesome composer and performer and I’d love to see how well he’d tackle the role.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">My sister, Johanna, playing the elven sorceress. She has never gamed before but she has a fascination with easy magics (not having to study it to use it) and is obsessed with elves (she has many glass figures of elves).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Monte Cook, playing a human wizard. Monte is an absolute genius when it comes to coming up with fresh material for arcane caster types.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Pastor Francis J. Pauly from my local church playing a dwarven cleric. He is actually a retired gamer and has helped parents come to term with the fact that a game [paper] has no influence on how a person chooses to act. He has done a lot of artwork portraying dwarves and has even written an unpublished novel portraying 6 dwarves out on a treasure hunt.<br /> [*]Jeremy T. Floyd playing a halfling rogue. Jeremy was a friend from my youth that loved The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings; many times we would play in his backyard pretending to be hobbits on Middle Earth having adventures.<br /> [*]Charlie Halloway playing a half-orc paladin. Charlie brought the D&D game to my attention in 1992, he moved away 9 months later but we gamed an awful lot. I’d love to be able to play with him again.[/paper]</li> </ul><p>[paper][/paper]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Little Raven, post: 4557689, member: 80107"] The game would be Pathfinder (this is my system of choice currently). I’d be running it and the module would be The Mud Sorcerers Tomb. Plenty of pre-gen available just in case base characters didn’t last too long. Round the table would be: [list][*]Bach, playing a human Bard. He is an awesome composer and performer and I’d love to see how well he’d tackle the role. [*]My sister, Johanna, playing the elven sorceress. She has never gamed before but she has a fascination with easy magics (not having to study it to use it) and is obsessed with elves (she has many glass figures of elves). [*]Monte Cook, playing a human wizard. Monte is an absolute genius when it comes to coming up with fresh material for arcane caster types. [*]Pastor Francis J. Pauly from my local church playing a dwarven cleric. He is actually a retired gamer and has helped parents come to term with the fact that a game [paper] has no influence on how a person chooses to act. He has done a lot of artwork portraying dwarves and has even written an unpublished novel portraying 6 dwarves out on a treasure hunt. [*]Jeremy T. Floyd playing a halfling rogue. Jeremy was a friend from my youth that loved The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings; many times we would play in his backyard pretending to be hobbits on Middle Earth having adventures. [*]Charlie Halloway playing a half-orc paladin. Charlie brought the D&D game to my attention in 1992, he moved away 9 months later but we gamed an awful lot. I’d love to be able to play with him again.[/paper][/list][paper][/paper] [/QUOTE]
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