Mark Causey
Explorer
Welcome! This is my first PbP game that I'll be DMing. I can tailor this game to the participants' desires; adding in some fights, pulp, dark mythos as necessary to reach the balance that we can consent on. Look here for
some examples of my DMing ideas and style.
First and foremost, I ask that grammar and forethought be the prime requisites for players in this game. I'm not an English teacher, but if you can take the time to write whatever you want, take the extra time to look it over.
Secondly, I don't tolerate OOC bickering, whether it be between the players or between myself and a player; you'll find that I'm quite reasonable and I'd rather complaints be associated with possible solutions (e.g. Instead of "You couldn't know that!", you could state: "I don't think you'd know that. Why not come in because of the ruckus you can hear from outside?") I don't know if this is a problem, but I believe in getting things clear from the start.
Thirdly, I'm always up for suggestions and comments. I play these games to express creativity and for the feedback it gives. Tell me what you like, describe how you don't like, and give me the gory details if I give you nightmares.
If I haven't scared you off by now, look below for the details!
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Requirements: An eye to grammar, the desire and ability to post twice a week (unless noted on and agreed to by the entire group), creativity
Setting: Eberron (owning the book not required)
Style: Dark Pulp Heroics*
Characters: Iconic characters from movies/literature/games** are preferred for this game, making it easier for everyone else to grasp your character. This is not a requirement, though, as talk is cheap and typing is nearly free
System: 3.5 with Options
*I tend to make character death a player or group decision. It's hard enough to get one of these going, much less making a new character mid-game. If you don't like this type of on-the-edge style where *you* arbitrate how close you come to death, then this may not be for you.
**For instance, I tend to make the Changeling in my tabletop describe himself as an actor/actress for any guise he may use often.
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some examples of my DMing ideas and style.
First and foremost, I ask that grammar and forethought be the prime requisites for players in this game. I'm not an English teacher, but if you can take the time to write whatever you want, take the extra time to look it over.
Secondly, I don't tolerate OOC bickering, whether it be between the players or between myself and a player; you'll find that I'm quite reasonable and I'd rather complaints be associated with possible solutions (e.g. Instead of "You couldn't know that!", you could state: "I don't think you'd know that. Why not come in because of the ruckus you can hear from outside?") I don't know if this is a problem, but I believe in getting things clear from the start.
Thirdly, I'm always up for suggestions and comments. I play these games to express creativity and for the feedback it gives. Tell me what you like, describe how you don't like, and give me the gory details if I give you nightmares.
If I haven't scared you off by now, look below for the details!
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Requirements: An eye to grammar, the desire and ability to post twice a week (unless noted on and agreed to by the entire group), creativity
Setting: Eberron (owning the book not required)
Style: Dark Pulp Heroics*
Characters: Iconic characters from movies/literature/games** are preferred for this game, making it easier for everyone else to grasp your character. This is not a requirement, though, as talk is cheap and typing is nearly free

System: 3.5 with Options
*I tend to make character death a player or group decision. It's hard enough to get one of these going, much less making a new character mid-game. If you don't like this type of on-the-edge style where *you* arbitrate how close you come to death, then this may not be for you.
**For instance, I tend to make the Changeling in my tabletop describe himself as an actor/actress for any guise he may use often.
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- Joshua Dyal - Allen Quartermain mixed with a bestial Sherlock Holmes
- johnsemlak - Ilya Muromets
- eabha - Mathilda from Léon minus the murderous extensions
- nonamazing - The Shadow
- Ferrix - Necromancer Extraordinaire, Scion of Death
- Eluvan - Inspector Fred Abberline (Johnny Depp in From Hell)
- ferretguy - Affected Force User
- Andrew D. Gable - Van Helsing
- Tailspinner - Sir Lancelot
- GentleGiant - Don Juan/Dick Turpin
- Kajamba Lion - Galahad
- Argent Silvermage
- KaintheSeeker
- Captain Tagon - Musketeer/Solomon Kane
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