Pathfinder level 20


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Is this game looking for any more players? and can you find open source PF docs?.... I regretfully know not much about it...
 




Recruitment: actually, as Lughart hasn't posted in a while, I'll need to email him. I've got a friend who wanted to join; he's big into Pathfinder thanks to our RL game, and I'm introducing him to pbp (which is fair, as he's one of the people who takes me through the rules and explains how stuff works).

We're otherwise full for now, sadly.
 

Hey comrades! I'm FitD's friend; speak of the devil and he shall appear, I guess!

Though I'm not really that bad. I'm mostly cute and cuddly like a sexy teddy bear. hehe.

Anyway, I've loved reading your stuff, it's been really entertaining so far.

This will be my first play by post game and I'm really looking forward to it!
 

Here is the rg thread:

http://www.enworld.org/forum/rogues-gallery/297939-fitds-e20-pathfinder.html#post5398703

if you have questions, post them here, someone will answer them for you.

a ffew things that you may wonder aobut is

bold
italics or
underlined text

for these commands you use the square brackets [ and ] with the corrosponding letter for the command (b, i or u) to start the effect. to end it you place '/' and the same letter with in the [brackets] and that should do the trick.

click on the button to open:

[sblock=this is a spoilerblock]
the brackets with sblock and /sblock at the end will take care of the basic spoiler block. if you want to direct it to someone or give it a title, then add = 'blah blah blah' to the first command within the first command
[
sblock=(place title here)
]

and of course close it with just
[
/sblock
]
with no spaces at all.
[/sblock]

if you want to do something you see another person do, then hit the quote button and you can see the command script, including color hexadecimal code.

confused yet?
 

Thanks anyways fire... I will probably be joining an old game I was in before than never got off the ground first time around. I just love high level games as the rp tends to be a bit better as a characters background tends to be more flushed as you can really set everything he or she has been through over his or her years of adventuring... I'll be keeping an eye on this thread though!
 

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