Looking For Group In Napanee/Kingston Area Or Online

Kaodi

Legend
I am tentatively interested in playing some 4th Edition D&D, though I should probably not completely rule out Pathfinder. My preferred setting is Eberron, though that is not a requirement.

Gas prices being what they are, whether I would want to join a real group is rather dependent on how eager I am for the specifics of the game, and where and when specifically the game is. In terms of online availability I am pretty good at reasonable EST hours; I am trying to move towards going to bed by 10 PM, though 12 AM is alright.

I do not have much in the way of books for either system, but I can live with playing with minimal options if I have to.
 

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The best I can offer is a 3.5e/d20 chat-based game online, Sundays from 9pm-midnight (eastern). Granted, you might get wet. ;)
 

I suppose I might be able to compromise to play in a friend's game. Especially one that I have always been somewhat intrigued by, ;) .

Would it be possible to join with the understanding it might only be temporary though?
 

After having briefly looked over your site, I was thinking that were I to join, if no one else is playing an ephyra, it might be interesting to play a soulknife X/wilder 2 with entangling ectoplasm as one of his powers. The imagery of a such a character "creating" their weapons from their own bioluminescent and jelly body is pretty cool in my mind right now...
 

The imagery of a such a character "creating" their weapons from their own bioluminescent and jelly body is pretty cool in my mind right now...

"It must be jelly 'cause jam don't shake like that" ;)

Sounds like an intriguing character concept. When it comes to real world jellies, I like the mauve stingers , box jellies , and bluebottles (portuguese man o'war).

Granted, golden jellies are cool:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhpaqFya2pg"]Golden Jellyfish[/ame]
 

Just to be clear, even though I now am playing in Aeolius' game, I am still looking for something local and in person. I may be warming up more to Pathfinder, because it does much of what I liked about 3e, but better.
 

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