DonTadow
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I am looking for a player to join my ongoing campaign, Chrystaria. Chrystaria uses the 3.5 dungeons and dragons rules but uses the core book, Steampunk OGL as the primary supplement for races, classes and feats.
The campaign is 20 sessions in and the PCs are just starting a new campaign arc. Their world, chrystaria, is caught up in a world war as they are sent to recover seven weapons that could turn the tide. They find all seven weapons, but escape into an unknown portal to a new world. Now they will have to find a way back to their world and escape the being whom they stole the weapons from. Because this portion of the campaign involves a lot of planar travel and adventures, settings range between traditional fantasy, to ravenloft type dark fantasy to steampunk fantasy.
The players (of one of which is my wife) currently in the group range in age from 22 to 31 and are experienced d and d players. The campaign features political intrigue, planar travel, dangerous dungeon excavation and city wide mysteries.
I have 8 years of experience as a DM and have won 2 national DM championships. I use a very fast and realistic pace for games, concentrating more on story and action and less on nitpicky rules and trigonometry. I utilize a method where the entire game is played in character. We use digital projectors for map and stereo music to set mood and atmosphere. The game is every Sunday from 4:00 to 10 p.m. in Dearborn (94 and greenfield).
We are looking for a player who loves role playing and commit to a once a week game on Sunday evenings. An internet website, www.chrystaria.com, is integral in the campaign. as working adults, we rarely have the time to play 8 and 10 hour marathon sessions. The website is a place where Players communicate between games, write character journals, post summaries and do little between adventure things while earning XP . We're looking for players who are willing to spend at least 15 minutes out of the week on the site between games writing journals and voting for player of the week.
If this sounds like something you would enjoy, please contact me and we can discuss the game more.
The campaign is 20 sessions in and the PCs are just starting a new campaign arc. Their world, chrystaria, is caught up in a world war as they are sent to recover seven weapons that could turn the tide. They find all seven weapons, but escape into an unknown portal to a new world. Now they will have to find a way back to their world and escape the being whom they stole the weapons from. Because this portion of the campaign involves a lot of planar travel and adventures, settings range between traditional fantasy, to ravenloft type dark fantasy to steampunk fantasy.
The players (of one of which is my wife) currently in the group range in age from 22 to 31 and are experienced d and d players. The campaign features political intrigue, planar travel, dangerous dungeon excavation and city wide mysteries.
I have 8 years of experience as a DM and have won 2 national DM championships. I use a very fast and realistic pace for games, concentrating more on story and action and less on nitpicky rules and trigonometry. I utilize a method where the entire game is played in character. We use digital projectors for map and stereo music to set mood and atmosphere. The game is every Sunday from 4:00 to 10 p.m. in Dearborn (94 and greenfield).
We are looking for a player who loves role playing and commit to a once a week game on Sunday evenings. An internet website, www.chrystaria.com, is integral in the campaign. as working adults, we rarely have the time to play 8 and 10 hour marathon sessions. The website is a place where Players communicate between games, write character journals, post summaries and do little between adventure things while earning XP . We're looking for players who are willing to spend at least 15 minutes out of the week on the site between games writing journals and voting for player of the week.
If this sounds like something you would enjoy, please contact me and we can discuss the game more.
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