Felipe, I'd like you to write a small paragraph with some vague character description of your character, please.
Once you're done, and for the rest, I prefer that part 2 starts nonetheless, and I will be adding new players as we play. Within a couple of minutes from this post, the main game section will be updated!
Here is my chracter background - it is kind of short.
Background: Charles Fraz was born in the small town in Eygpt. His parents have taken care of him very well. Until when he was fifteen years old his mother have got in an accident and after a few hours she died. After that sorrowful event, it took the father of Charles several weeks to recover from what has happened before. However, the problem is, he got drunk in the process, and he started to become abusive and aggressive towards his son. But however, Charles was able to survive all the troubles of his family and after three years he took all his equipment that he needed for a quest and he starts out for his journey.
Edited: Felipe on 28th Jun, 2014 - 9:08pm
I am an veteran [Dungeons & Dragons player] but new to these forums and am curious if you could use another player. I have about ten years experience and have mostly played 2ed, 3, 3.5 and a bit of 4ed.
So far I have enjoyed reading the first few pages of your campaign, the concept is quite interesting and I'd like to jump in myself. Please let me know when you get a chance. Thanks!
Edited: Bean on 24th Sep, 2014 - 5:00pm
Greetings, Bean!
There's always room for more players, especially when the player count is under 4 (Currently 3).
I would like you to create a character level 3, compatible with 3.5, well suited for an ancient setting. Preferably a Babylonian at the year 580 BC.
Feel free to use the internet or any viable source if you wish to learn more about the setting of ancient Babylon. This is not necessary, but very helpful for providing you with rich roleplaying opportunities.
Spellcasting exists in this interpretation of the real world. Also, especially for our third episode of our adventure, any character with a good relationship with the natural environment would be very well-suited, but again, there are no limitations!
You have 1-2 weeks time before part three begins. So no need to hurry!
Thanks for the invitation Johnathan! Is there any class in particular that the team would benefit from? You mention the natural environment, so something toward a Druid or Ranger type you're meaning?
Glad to know I have a bit of time so I can craft something well suited. I'll research the time frame as well, I imagine the weapons/armor will be a bit different but I can probably see what the others are using as well.
Thanks so much, can't wait to begin!
A druid or ranger would find interesting opportunities to use what little class specific skills they have at level three, but any character that's in touch with nature, even without having levels in a class that would grant him special bonuses would be just as good.
There is no need for you to follow this recommendation, any non-evil character, especially those leaning towards good tenets is perfectly suitable for the adventure.
The others haven't yet created their characters for the third part. After each chapter comes to its end, the players get the choice of leveling up their character from the previous story, using the same stats, applying them to the new character, or making up an entirely new one. Thus I am not sure what the party would be missing.
Because of the nature of Play By Post games, I am streamlining the events occurring, much more than I would in a real-life game with others. Lawful characters are also well-suited for this game.
You may spend up to 3,000 gold pieces in equipment, and for purposes concerning the feel of the game, you are limited to a single magical object maximum at character generation.
Hello all. Its been awhile since I played in a Play By Post. The game looks really neat. I'm hoping its alright if I sat at your table so to speak. I'm looking at building a monk. That and Barbarian have always been my favorites.
Both of your character concepts can work. As long as a character isn't completely out of the blue and blends in with their surroundings, you're good to go!
I would suggest looking up basic information about ancient Babylon (Circa 580 BC), in order to get some ideas on which you may build your character.
Other than the character's stats, a very short and maybe even vague description of the character is enough to get you started!