A simple and fun 3.5 Dungeons and Dragons game. I will be your DM, and as nothing in these sort of things should be planned (at least by you lovely lot) that is all the information you will get...
Unless you have questions...
In which case I am glad to answer them :3
Also, on a side note, when I say generic I don't mean that this is going to be average and boring, it is of the contrary. I simply mean that as Dungeons and Dragons go, it is going to follow the general rules etc. I however have my own take on some races/classes.
We will begin on The Grey Wolf ( Shes a ship, not a huge canine ) in the Daht'rune Isles. I like to play expansively AKA starting in a small area and expanding when the need is called for. This is rather than creating an entire world in which the players might no experience the entirety of.
The Tabletop IC - http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/85973-generic-and-fun-dnd/ooc
If you recognize the name Angria I congratulate you on noticing the child hood imagination of Charlotte Bronte, we will be using the map, but not the region names :) (I will edit this later)

Unless you have questions...
In which case I am glad to answer them :3
Also, on a side note, when I say generic I don't mean that this is going to be average and boring, it is of the contrary. I simply mean that as Dungeons and Dragons go, it is going to follow the general rules etc. I however have my own take on some races/classes.
We will begin on The Grey Wolf ( Shes a ship, not a huge canine ) in the Daht'rune Isles. I like to play expansively AKA starting in a small area and expanding when the need is called for. This is rather than creating an entire world in which the players might no experience the entirety of.
The Tabletop IC - http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/85973-generic-and-fun-dnd/ooc
3-4 players
Experience is not a requirement but is recommended
Experience is not a requirement but is recommended
If you recognize the name Angria I congratulate you on noticing the child hood imagination of Charlotte Bronte, we will be using the map, but not the region names :) (I will edit this later)
