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=Short Term Poll, Vote NOW= | |||
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What Race do you want me to work on first? | |||
Dragonborn | |||
Dwarf | |||
Elf | |||
Gnome | |||
Half-Elf | |||
Halfling | |||
Half-Orc | |||
Human | |||
Tiefling | |||
Let me see the votes first. | |||
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Revision as of 05:15, 7 March 2020
This is not a story per se. While it is a story, it is more of a game book. In the past, gamebooks were put out that were basically like Choose Your Own Adventure books crossed with a Role-Playing Module. This story can be read like any old interactive story; but for those with the necessary interest and knowledge (not to mention books) they can play it as a Solo D&D Campaign. These gamebooks were usually rather generic about the player character, but we will get a bit more specific to better tailor the game to the character type. This means that the basic information about the character will play a part on how the story unfolds. I will be using 5th Edition D&D Rules as the basis for the game. (I actually don't really like 5th edition, but that's what my group is playing; so those are the rules I have handy). You will choose your race, class, sex, and age using the wiki; but create the rest of your character at home. I leave alignment (and all moral choices) up to the player/reader. I will start with just the races and classes of the Player's Handbook. Once the rules for this story/game are posted, others can add any additional published races and classes. I will likely only follow one character for a while as I build the story. Fair warning; I will probably tire of this after a while and it will be abandoned. I never intend to do so, but all of my projects seem to go there eventually. Let's have fun until that time.
To start off, what is your race?
Player's Handbook
Short Term Poll, Vote NOW
You are not entitled to view the results of this poll.