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Voadam

Legend
Death in Freeport Recruiting 4 players

I am seeking 4 players for a 3.5 Death in Freeport game.

http://www.enworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=227718

It is a 32 point buy, 1st level adventure set in the former pirate haven of the island city state of Freeport.

It is a fairly high option game.

Current party includes a human beguiler (mind magic specialist arcane caster) and a sibecci (jackal man) weapon master (warrior type).

I would like to bring the party up to 6 players.

A kind-hearted scholar needs your help unraveling a mystery, may involve investigation, unsavory characters, dark doings, and dangerous pirates.

Familiarity with Freeport not required.
 

Halford

First Post
The Raven Marches

Campaign: 3.5
Recruiting: 3-6 Players
Description: A high option high powered game, using 36 point buy for stat generation with most 3.5 books available.


The Raven Marches a bitterly cold barren expanse of land upon the edge of the Seldom Sea. Here cling the last vestiges of civilization, rogues rebels and refugees all. However, within the last twenty years a small community of Kilmarian refugees have formed a beacon of civilization and order in these harsh lands – Daunton. Kilmar having fallen before the fell power of the Cambion Thandegast.


You have arrived in Daunton, for reasons of your own, to find yourself pressed into the towns militia. Daunton demands a heavy price for the safety of her walls and she takes payment in advance. You find yourself signed up for two weeks service, which will grant you citizenship for one year and weaponry and armor as appropriate.


Play will begin swiftly as you are bundled in with strangers and sent off into the wilds to pacify a threat to Daunton's precious farmland. Your squad, the Crimson Hawks, has been tasked with dispatching a tribe of goblins who have raided several farms.


Daunton will serve as a permanent base for the Campaign, it has many guilds, churches, and even two adventuring societies. Since the lands surrounding Daunton are so perilous adventurers are often sought after and you should find no shortage of work. If the players are interested they will have the opportunity to purchase a business early on in the game, this will provide a steady source of income with the option to increase profits based upon the parties actions.


Books permitted: All Core, all Completes, all Races except Dragon, all Environment (Frostburn, Sandstorm, Stormwrack, Dungeonscape), Heroes of Horror, Heroes of Battle, Unearthed Arcana, Expanded Psionics Handbook. There will be exceptions from these books, most of which are common. For example no Frenzied Berserker, Divine Metamagic, Sudden Feats, etc. You may propose material from other books.


Races: All PHB, Grey Elves, Wood Elves, Gold Dwarves, Forest Gnomes.


The Seldom Sea: The Northern sea which freezes over to a fraction of its size in the winter, sometimes even creating a path between the Raven Marches and the vast frozen landmass of Glimmar. Whaling ships ply the sea and their crews tell tall tales of Icebergs and great sea serpents which stalk the iron blue waves.


The Fist of Kalkan: A range of five vast mountains thrust up incongorously in the middle of the Raven Marches. Home to many dangerous monsters and the ruined dwarfhold of Grakbranar. The Hammerfrost holds lie scattered amidst the smaller foothills, these clans made up of refugees from seven centuries ago when they were driven from Grakbranar.


The Ebondark Forest: Thankfully a few days travel from Daunton the Ebondark is a place of nightmares and shadows, evil fey are rumored to hold court their and folk tails tell of a being known as the Shadow Prince.


The Serpent Mire: Daunton's farmland is able to sustain the city in large part because of the warm air which comes from the Serpent Mire. This brakish swamp's water is warm to the touch being fed by a multitude of hot springs. As its name suggests the Serpent Mire is home to a great number of snakes, as well as crocodiles, lizardmen and according to more fanciful rumors serpentfolk and even dragons.


Marr: The nearest settlement is a cesspool, home to the Pirate fleet of Thorgar the Childeater and several bandit bands. Marr's fabled Longman is also purportedly the ruler of Daunton's thieves guild the Swordfish.


Daunton: A Town of around 9,000, ruled by the Council of Worthies – guild leaders, a few powerful merchants, and the commanders of the watch and militia. The town has numerous guilds, churches, and even two adventuring societies.
 

Is_907

First Post
I am looking for a D&D 4e game. It appears all the ones already on here are full.
I'm willing to play any levels but prefer 1-5.
Can post at least once per day, a bit less on weekends.
 

Riposte

First Post
I too am looking for a 4e pbp game. And another thing...

I'm having trouble with invisible castle. When I make a dice roll, it won't display/use the name I set for it. This makes it impossible to search or keep track.
 

Graf

Explorer
There are more 4e games coming online periodically.

For some reason people have basically stopped posting to this thread though (probably because you'd get 10+ applications a day for most 4e games -- without this thread), so you might want to check into the Talking the Talk thread daily and scan through the first page or two.
Look for the [recruiting] tag. Most DMs will use it.

When you post to apply you should definitely read through the DMs first post and look at what they're asking for.
An easy way to demonstrate interest is to keep up with the threads as an active participant. Ask questions about the world and the game if the DM offers to let you do something (create NPCs) or asks for a certain kind of backstory then see if you can accomidate them.

The -fastest- way to get one going to to start your own of course.
 

Scotley

Hero
I too am looking for a 4e pbp game. And another thing...

I'm having trouble with invisible castle. When I make a dice roll, it won't display/use the name I set for it. This makes it impossible to search or keep track.

I've heard several people complain of problems with Invisiblecastle of late. Most of the problems seem to go away if you sign in before making a roll. The site says it isn't required, but it does seem to make things work better. If that doesn't help try changing browsers. It seesm to work pretty well with IE7.
 

Leif

Adventurer
I've heard several people complain of problems with Invisiblecastle of late. Most of the problems seem to go away if you sign in before making a roll. The site says it isn't required, but it does seem to make things work better. If that doesn't help try changing browsers. It seesm to work pretty well with IE7.
Well, I don't log-in to invis. castle, I just click over there and roll dice. But I still haven't had any trouble.
 

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