Roll up, roll up ...
Two of my other games have just reached excellent points in their story arcs to recruit some new blood to pick up the gauntlet for those who have fallen. And since I very much prefer to GM people I already really enjoy playing alongside, figured I'd see if any of you worthy adventurers are interested in joining up and give you first refusal ...
Both my games are D&D v3.5, general rating, start at 6th level and have a similar posting rate to this game. Both have been around since RPoL started, and they'll have to kill me before they die. ;>
1) Legends of Old Urthe - Hell on Urthe at
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The war betwixt good and evil has been fought ... and the Dark Gods won. Characters struggle to survive in an Age where evil has held sway for centuries, where undead stalk the mist-enshrouded lands and beastmen hunt beneath the pale moon. Hope is all but gone, but a flicker still remains ...
For not all those who suffer in this dark edge are content to simply bend the knee. Some few seek to put things aright, striving to break the four hidden seals that will free the Urthe Mother and restore the land. Two seals have thus far been found and breached, and the mists are clearing as the power of the Dark Gods wanes, but that victory came at a great cost. Now those who yet survive will need to seek help if they are to uncover and destroy the two seals that remain.
Tone is high fantasy, and very much character driven.
2) Otherworlds at
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The gods want you. And they're not the sort to take no for answer ...
Characters are servants of the gods, either willingly, unwillingly or unwittingly so, transported to strange new worlds where their services are ahem, deemed most needed. Almost anything goes -> god-geas keeps good and evil PCs from killing each other with anything other than wickedly pointed verbal barbs and sarcasm. Always wanted to try something different ? Lost a favourite character ? This is the place for you !
Adventures are mainly taken from old TSR or Judges Guild classics and played for the fun of it, with some vague attention to whatever passes for a plot unfolding about you to provide you with the opportunity for many bon mots, and to try out Fireball in a 10 x 10 room to the ragged cheers of your fellows. You know you want to.
Please, have a look at either or both games and if you like what you see (or have any questions), drop me an RTJ.
Cheers :>
Dregz (aka Skald)