VE's Shackled City Campaign


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Hmm... maybe something I've never actually run in twelve years of D&D -- a straightforward warrior type (fighter, paladin, or warblade)? Almost certainly human.
 
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Voadam

In the eight years I have GM'd, I've never been asked about buying a wand with partial charges. Sure.

I'd like a complete character, but a strong concept might buy a little more "detailing" time.

I generally post 1/day on weekdays fairly reliably, is that enough for this game?

I work (at least) 5 random days every week, but with almost the same hours each day (somewhere between 5am to 4pm), so weekdays and weekends have practically no meaning to me.

Not being able to post on weekends might cause problems for those who post most often during those few days. Your character would most likely fall under DM control during those times. As a player, this would make me very uncomfortable. (I had a DM that liked to take over my characters even when I was sitting in the same room.) It is up to you, and a good set of default actions should keep things running as you would like them.

The 3 Class Levels rule cannot be bent or broken for a PC (and it is 3 levels for each class change not just the first one). I blame it on a certain Dr. Pepper-swilling munchkin. I am sorry.
 
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This looks pretty interesting. Since there aren't many front line tank ideas being thrown out there yet, I'm thinking a human Crusader would be fun to play (actually I've been dying to give the Crusader a try for a long time now). Would that be ok with you Mr. DM?
 



ethandrew said:
I'm definitely up for that. Do you know what race you're considering? I'm really up for any.

VE- The variant I would use would probably be the Illusionist's Chains of Disbelief, as I do not intend to have a familiar in the first place. But I want to take a look at the PHBII variant before I commit to that, I don't have the book in front of me, though.

For wizards, I like human usually. Tiefling is a little tempting this time, since they have slower development but not actually a level hit. But that also says specific things about parentage that might not be appropos...especially if we go the sibling route.
 

We could go siblings, but rivals/friends looks very possible too, given that there's an arcane academy in Cauldron. I'm getting a pull toward gnome, so I'm thinking that you probably don't want to be a gnome conjurer. Although I could just as easily be a human if you wanted to go the sibling route. I'm really not set any way, which means I could be persuaded or convince myself of anything really.
 

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