If it's allowed I would be willing to do both a party quest and a solo quest at the same time.
If not I would be willing to create a seperate character, however I do not think the dificulties would be to much to handle with using the same character. Just not allowed to add any bonuses in levels or equipment to my character till both missions are complete and there is time to rest.
I.E. Items I get in this quest do not carry over to the other quest, and vice versa, until both quests are completed. The essentially 2 seperate character sheets are combined into one character at the end.
An example would be I recieve one level in this solo game, and one level in the party game. Once both games are completed I can level my character up to level 3 but not before.
This is a bit confusing, I think the best option would be to introduce you into our party post haste. Possibly the GM should do this in good taste. As making you a friendly target who we happen upon in some way.
The GM said he would introduce me through the game. I don't want to usurp him by just showing up.
It wouldn't be confusing to me at all, I'll just create a different character once my current character is brought into play to avoid confusion as to who is playing where. Really the only reason I want to play two games at once is because of the intrinsic slowness of play by post format. I figured with two games going it would provide me with something to do more often.
Edited: BadByrd on 20th Dec, 2009 - 4:38am
This thread was started in Oct about this date, I think KNtoran may have been indicating he could run a solo game for people who were also participating in another RP elsewhere on the site, probably not this one he's also running, though I may be wrong - again, you'd have to wait for him to clarify, but I doubt he has the time or inclination to run two games at once, and I don't think anyone else was slotted to volunteer.
If you want to run a solo campaign you can not use a character that is already engaged otherwise. You will have to have a totally separate character other than the one engaged in a mission or party. You can have two or more characters but you can only play one per party.
Badbyrd here are your clerics main attributes you get from your god. Erythnul, god of hate, envy, malice, panic, ugliness, and slaughter. Thus your main sphere is war and blood. Your god enjoys the cries of innocents.
You find yourself out in a wilderness. The land is gently sloping and semi-arid. You have just woken from a sleep just inside a crude temple to your god. A Gnoll is kneeling at the alter praying.