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<blockquote data-quote="Grimror" data-source="post: 3077681" data-attributes="member: 45198"><p><em>The goblin tribe infesting the nearby ruins (known only as the Sunless Citadel) ransoms a single piece of magical fruit to the highest bidder in Oakhurst once every midsummer. They've been doing this for the past twelve years. Usually, the fruit sells for around 50 gold pieces, which is all the townspeople can bring themselves to pay a goblin. The fruit, apparently an apple of perfect hue, heals those who suffer from any disease or ailment. The villagers sometimes plant the seeds of the fruit, hoping to engender an enchanted apple tree. When the seeds germinate and begin to grow, they produce a leafless twiggy mass of twisted sapling stems. Not too long after the saplings reach two feet in height, they are stolen - every time. The townsfolk assume that the jealous goblins send out thieves to ensure their monopoly of enchanted fruit. Perhaps you are interested in piercing the mystery of how the wretched goblins could ever possess such a wonder, and how they manage to steal every sprouted sapling grown. Perhaps you wish to find this rumored tree in hopes of healing a friend or relative. Perhaps you are simply eager to make a name for yourself and the Sunless Citadel seems to be a perfect site for heroes intent on discovery, glory, and treasure! Regardless of your intents, you have formed an adventuring party with three others interested in exploring the sunken fortress. Your blade is sharp, your armor gleams, and your spell finger itches as you walk down the Old Road, drawing ever closer to your destination - the Sunless Citadel!</em></p><p></p><p>Hey there folks. I've had a hankering for some good old fashioned D&D lately, and I can't seem to find a tabletop group - so why not try this play-by-post business. The game will be set in Greyhawk, everyone starts at level one with max gold for their class, determine ability scores using 28 point buy, and Player's Handbook material ONLY! Once a day posting would be nice, and I'm looking for a balanced party with a good blend of races and classes. Post away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimror, post: 3077681, member: 45198"] [I]The goblin tribe infesting the nearby ruins (known only as the Sunless Citadel) ransoms a single piece of magical fruit to the highest bidder in Oakhurst once every midsummer. They've been doing this for the past twelve years. Usually, the fruit sells for around 50 gold pieces, which is all the townspeople can bring themselves to pay a goblin. The fruit, apparently an apple of perfect hue, heals those who suffer from any disease or ailment. The villagers sometimes plant the seeds of the fruit, hoping to engender an enchanted apple tree. When the seeds germinate and begin to grow, they produce a leafless twiggy mass of twisted sapling stems. Not too long after the saplings reach two feet in height, they are stolen - every time. The townsfolk assume that the jealous goblins send out thieves to ensure their monopoly of enchanted fruit. Perhaps you are interested in piercing the mystery of how the wretched goblins could ever possess such a wonder, and how they manage to steal every sprouted sapling grown. Perhaps you wish to find this rumored tree in hopes of healing a friend or relative. Perhaps you are simply eager to make a name for yourself and the Sunless Citadel seems to be a perfect site for heroes intent on discovery, glory, and treasure! Regardless of your intents, you have formed an adventuring party with three others interested in exploring the sunken fortress. Your blade is sharp, your armor gleams, and your spell finger itches as you walk down the Old Road, drawing ever closer to your destination - the Sunless Citadel![/I] Hey there folks. I've had a hankering for some good old fashioned D&D lately, and I can't seem to find a tabletop group - so why not try this play-by-post business. The game will be set in Greyhawk, everyone starts at level one with max gold for their class, determine ability scores using 28 point buy, and Player's Handbook material ONLY! Once a day posting would be nice, and I'm looking for a balanced party with a good blend of races and classes. Post away! [/QUOTE]
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