Out of Character: : I had people who didn't give me income and went ahead and bought gear nothing. I was confused when you guys did that and just rolled with it. I think that only one person actually rolled their income which should be in your character class itself, otherwise go with average. Then again there is always other ways of making money then slaying creatures, hell as a bard I make a killing using perform! But if you see error's in my math which I'm sure there is just tell me the difference from your gear. It's just a little money, that's fine.
Out of Character: Working at the inn is exactly what I thought of doing, once (Or if) it become evident Solange can't afford a room. I'm pretty sure 7 silver is right, after all the equipment modifications I made. And that's not a lot. (It also fits the character concept, ).
Could we at least ensure my horse is stabled and the prices for that, a room and a drink while waiting on the others? They may not be subscribed to the main game post and haven't got a notification for it.
Cade puts his hand to his side and sighs, the purse is nearly empty. A couple of bronze tokens are all he has in there, and they are in there for luck. He has spent everything he had, just to get here. So he is looking for work as soon as possible, until he figure out what he is doing here and why.
Asking around, I'll see if anyone is willing to go with me to deal with the threat of Goldtooth. I'll also order an ale.
Out of Character: : I'd like to ask that you put more feeling and thought into your posts and really feel your character. Giving me a single sentence for me to post a reply for in my opinion is a waste of time, no offense. I am doing this for the story, the emotion. I want you to feel alive in this world. Not a puppet in another dungeon crawling campaign. I understand some posts may not require much said but if I take the time and effort to post a paragraph or two for YOUR character the least you could do is give me some enjoyment from seeing how your character would respond and interact with what I give. Show emotion, specify what your asking exactly. Leaving it so vague and open will make me want to turn the situation into probably the worst outcome and humorous.
This isn't a Dungeons & Dragons session where you just say. "I open the door, I talk to people, I fight." Around the table that may be ok but I want to see how your character talks, breaths, lives! That's all...thanks.