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DungeonWorld (It's like DnD but optimized for forums!)

The story!


Long ago the humans and fairies coincided in a forest guarded by the King of the Fairies, a terrifying creature who ruled over the Great Forests. The forest once stretched over an entire continent, and was the largest kingdom of the day. Ancient trees hundreds of feet tall stood at its center and new ones grew every day. The forest spread ever outwards, blanketing the dwarves’ Towering Mountains, and encroached upon the Whispering Plains, and the Frozen North. However, this expansion would cause the downfall of the forest.

The vampires, who called the Frozen North home, grew restless as the forest approached, as did the mages and elves who lived in the Whispering Plains. The emperor of the vampires attempted to persuade the Fairy King to cease the expansion of his domain, but he refused and slayed the impudent vampire. A war broke out between the vampires and the forest dwellers, and the dwarves and mages soon joined in.

For hundreds of years the battle continued. The forests were burned and cut, the humans taken prisoner, and the fairies slaughtered. However, once the forest was whittled back to the trees which had lived since the dawn of time the war cease, for the trees joined in the battle. The eldest part of the forest, now known as the Devouring Wood, was enchanted. Were anyone who wished the forest or its people harm to set foot close enough, roots would drag them underground and their body would be used as fertilizer.

The vampires, dwarves, and mages quickly retreated once they realized this, having lost millions over the centuries. Satisfied with the forest cut back so far, and unwilling to continue, the war drew to a close. However, unrest continued as the humans who were captured were sold as servants to mages or food to vampires, and as the fairies who survived try to reconnect with their families and skittered back to the scattered patches of forest that remained. The world calmed, after a five-hundred-year storm, but not all was as it seemed, for some of those who fought so valiantly did not return the same person as whom they had left and troubling whispers could be heard in the dark.
For this RP we're looking for 5 players max active at a time. We'd appreciate those who know they can play reliably and post frequently. If you join and then must leave for a while or wish to quit, please tell us and we will have your character break off from the group without harming game play and leaving the others hanging. Also, if you're someone who is interested but the game is currently full but you'd like to play when a slot is open, please talk to BlueRose, and she will handle messaging you in the event of an opening. To find out whether or not the RP is full, please check the "Players" info in the second post.

Also, we will be doing this turn-based, as well as operating certain aspects of game-play using a dice/stat system. So if you're interested in a little more structure or definition then the ordinary rp, this is the game for you.

As always, there are rules. Please read them and be mindful of them.


Here's some goals we the GMs loosely have for the game


Since this is a stat-based, tabletop-esque game, we will be using a dice system. This is part of the game, so it's best you read this hider so you know how/when to roll.



Anyways, it's time to create a character, to create a character do the following:

1.) Choose a Class: The Bard, The Cleric, The Druid, The Fighter, The Paladin, The Ranger, The Thief, The Wizard

2.)Fill out the CS for that class:

3.) Gear tags explained: Most of the Gear in DungeonWorld is defined by tags, rather then direct stats, normally it'll have "precise" or "messy" or "heavy" and you're expected to PR that aspect in game. To clarify a bit, here are some commong tags with short definitions! (Feel free to just skip this section, unless a specific tag is confusing!)

When making your CS do not cut out the descriptions of things, you'll want to have them handy when playing.



Example of Finished CS:


The CS's
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Players: 3/5

Current Players:
1. antarctic termite
2. BlueRose
3. Leotamer

Inactive Players:
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Character Sheets:




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I might try to join in tomorrow.
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Of course I'll be joining :3

Oooh and I like my color
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What are the races, or can we pick any race from DnD?

Counting Pathfinder, when i say DnD.
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I've done tabletop, but never on forums - how is this all going to play coherently at any rate? A bit of a newbiski of a question but hey I said it.
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natsumehack said
What are the races, or can we pick any race from DnD?Counting Pathfinder, when i say DnD.


Gowi said
I've done tabletop, but never on forums - how is this all going to play coherently at any rate? A bit of a newbiski of a question but hey I said it.


Read past the story bit, I explain how it's adapted.

Basically, below (and in the OP!) I explained the only times you have to roll. You include a link to the roll you made, and then decide what happens yourself base on that roll, it may seem confusing at first, but I've explained pretty much any situation that might come up, and if not then you probably don't have to roll for it.



As for character and races, DungeonWorld is different from DnD because instead of race / classes you have Playbooks. Playbooks are unique Character sheets, that allow different races to do different things. Simply pick a class and make the choices provided.

Also, I pretty much just copy pasted this from the OP. :
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this will be done later, when i figure out everything and have time
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Legit Excited to see some CS's
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Ok, well, this looks interesting and I've always wanted to try something DnD-ish. Count me in in a little while. I might want to see some other CS's first and take a look.

Also, is it 'slayed the vampire' or 'slew the vampire'?
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antarctic termite said
Ok, well, this looks interesting and I've always wanted to try something DnD-ish. Count me in in a little while. I might want to see some other CS's first and take a look.Also, is it 'slayed the vampire' or 'slew the vampire'?

To be honest, when I wrote the intro it was late and I was tired XD but that is a good question, to which I do not know the answer. I think I'll look it up. To the interwebz!

Also, Turt, how many people do you want for this?

Edit: Concerning the slayed/slew question. Here's pretty much what I found:

The primary verb is "slay", the past tense of which is typically "slew", and the past participle of which is typically "slain". However, "slayed", can be substituted and would not be incorrect for either the past tense or past participle.

So, I'd take that as while "slayed" would be correct, "slew" would be the more proper way of putting it. Also, I suppose the sound of it in the sentence would matter as well, and rereading it I think "slew" would sound better.

It's fun to look things up :)
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5 Maximum

Will start as soon as I have 2 people
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BlueRose said
To be honest, when I wrote the intro it was late and I was tired XD but that is a good question, to which I do not know the answer. I think I'll look it up. To the interwebz!Also, Turt, how many people do you want for this?Edit: Concerning the slayed/slew question. Here's pretty much what I found:The primary verb is "slay", the past tense of which is typically "slew", and the past participle of which is typically "slain". However, "slayed", can be substituted and would not be incorrect for either the past tense or past participle. So, I'd take that as while "slayed" would be correct, "slew" would be the more proper way of putting it. Also, I suppose the sound of it in the sentence would matter as well, and rereading it I think "slew" would sound better.It's fun to look things up :)


To slay will slay did slay
have slew you slew
Will have slayed we slayed
Was slain, will be slain, has been slain
Has been slayed, exists in a state of being slayed (ow).

Well, that certainly was interesting. And a little murderous. OuO

If the character number goes above the max before I write a character I'll just watch what happens here.
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Expressing interest. Been looking for a semi-stat-based RP recently, this is perfect!
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If anyone needs help with things, please let me know :)
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Hm... Well, here's a druid, or at least a work-in-progress druid. Feel free to correct anything I've missed or should've made more detailed.



So... If I haven't missed anything, Geckle is a halfling who lived in a swamp with his books but no social contact. Because he's somewhat cowardly (assuming wisdom is linked to willpower) and a poor shapeshifter, he chooses to run away and crawl under shelter instead of using his powers to hide himself. Will this do for a beginner? Does it make sense for the class? Also, is Spirit Tongue affected by Charisma?

Ed: Updated accordingly.
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I would like to join this. I would prefer bard/druid, but it seems like they are taken. However, a paladin or hunter would be fine (presuming there is room)

I am probably going to be a paladin. A question about faith in this game: Do Paladins have certain gods, or do they no certain deity and just worships the whole pantheon?
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I think I'll reserve Bard.
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Leotamer said
I would like to join this. I would prefer bard/druid, but it seems like they are taken. However, a paladin or hunter would be fine (presuming there is room)I am probably going to be a paladin. A question about faith in this game: Do Paladins have certain gods, or do they no certain deity and just worships the whole pantheon?

One thing, you can't start with a quest, you get that later during the RP.

Otherwise good!

antarctic termite said
Hm... Well, here's a druid, or at least a work-in-progress druid. Feel free to correct anything I've missed or should've made more detailed.So... If I haven't missed anything, Geckle is a halfling who lived in a swamp with his books but no social contact. Because he's somewhat cowardly (assuming wisdom is linked to willpower) and a poor shapeshifter, he chooses to run away and crawl under shelter instead of using his powers to hide himself. Will this do for a beginner? Does it make sense for the class? Also, is Spirit Tongue affected by Charisma?


To start with

and in what sense? To convince things? Yes.
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What should I do about my Vows? Should I pick them, or should you? And if I pick them, how many should I pick?
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