I'm interested, Partly because I'm curious about PF2.0. I've played D&D 3.5, 5e and Pathfinder as well as Gumshoe, Numenaria and a few Homebrew systems so I won't have trouble adapting.
The setting sounds like the kind where a character can start as seemingly mundane but discover their power as...
I am intrigued. I've been wanting to try out Pathfinder 2e for some time. I wonder if I can pull in and reroll my Tabaxi Bard/Barbarian I used in a D&D Eberron setting?
Pirates eh? What kind of pirates? Are we talking about kingdom employed privateers, murderous pillagers without conscience, or Disney "good guy" pirates just in it for the adventure?
Okay. It seems we have enough interested parties. I have a couple more questions for each of you:
(1) How often would you be able to post?
(2) Does anyone want to GM?
(3) Anything changes you would like to see in the setting?
I'll start:
(1) I would be able to post once or twice a week, maybe...
I bet the campaigns develop organically.
The setting makes me think of Beowulf, Skyrim or some of Tolkien's Unfinished Tales.
So this makes three of us who are interested.
So I went poking around for a campaign or system or setting for a kind of primal RPG, and a reddit thread led me to this:
https://www.ironswornrpg.com/
...Which actually is kinda neat. I've been paging through the free PDFs and so far as I can tell, the system is less cookie-cutter than D&D...
@Sherwood ,@Psychie
Guys. Im afraid I have to call it quits. Its been loads of fun and I thank you all for keeping the thread going, especially you @Syvvaris. Thanks for being the DM.
With everything going on, and some revelations in my personal life, I just cant keep this going. Its...
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The dragon would be hard to miss... If the magic worked...
Once the great doors of the keep closed and locked behind the the last of the rabble, Xinnia felt her tension ease and her temper subside. She'd nearly lost her head tonight. Her master might have scolded her if he knew. She saw how her partners guided the people around their new shelter and...
Xinnia did her damnedest to keep the panicked denizens away from bandits. The long and ardous task kept Xinnia on her toes and in a foul mood all the way to the Keep.
Lona nodded. She'd decided that Madame Cosgrove wasn't a threat to be dismissed, but neither would Lona act on her own Hunter's instinct. This vampire was well established here, and would not be easy to uproot without allies or a just cause. Lona needed to find out who else knew Cosgrove, and...