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3 yrs ago
Current Actually Frankenstein was the Roleplayer, not the RP
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3 yrs ago
Mood is still shot.
3 yrs ago
And my depression just got set off
3 yrs ago
Is there anyone here who might be willing to run a Pathfinder1e scenario tomorrow night at 9:30 est? Got a full table but no GM
3 yrs ago
Bleeeeh. I want to be in a Pathfinder game, not just GM or Society play

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So yeah, this is Blaze. I'm sorry you had to see this. I do 1x1s of the we're all going to hell variety. 32 ( NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo). Living in EST. Male. Uh... Stuff. PM me for RPs of questionable moral fibre.

If you want to RP, I'm most easily contacted on Discord (Blaze_Gamma#6210), but I check my PMs here too pretty often.


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The level of customization in PF/3.5 is what makes the character creation complicated as it is. I do not mind this.
Whats so bad about 5e, @BlazeGamma?

We thought it was 4e everyone hated on, not 5e...


I like the customization options in 3.5/Pathfinder. 4e and 5e are really barren in that regard.

I used to DM D&D 3.5 and Pathfinder, but have long since decided it just isn't my cup of tea. However, I used to be big into play by post for that sort of thing.

Here are my suggestions to you:

  • Try looking in the Tabletop Roleplaying section, first. You may have better luck there.
  • If that fails, try the Paizo forums. They have sections devoted to play by post games.
  • Finally, you may consider the Giant in the Playground forums, though that's a dangerous place to tread.
  • If the last two options don't sound appealing to you, you may consider trying out other tabletop games on these forums. I've seen people push a huge variety of stuff over there, though I haven't dived in myself.


Happy hunting! I hope you get the Pathfinder or 3.5 experience you're looking for.


Yeah, I did look at Tabletop. 5e games as far as the eye can see. Not much/anything else though.
Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh, 5e.....
I'm just curious if there's anyone here who does DMing for D&D 3.5/Pathfinder. I'd like to join a Play by Post game, but considering I can't DM a game out of a wet paper bag...

Yeah. Don't know if this is the place to ask or not.
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The lorekeeper sighed with faint exasperation while Timothy bobbed on his heels excitedly. "I suppose it might be easier that way..." He said, his tone rather flat, as if he wasn't speaking to either of the two.

The man looked up. "Very well then. Alestia, Timothy, come forward," he spoke in a grand, though quiet tone, holding a faintly glowing shard in either hand. "These lorestones are meant to contain the knowledge of the world for future generations. Cherish the honor being bestowed upon you. The two of you will face many trials on your way to gather the world's knowledge, but have faith, knowing that the glow of the lorestones is shining upon you. Go forth to the crystals, record their knowledge, then return the stones to me."

Timothy smiled as he took the crystal in his hand. "Thank you, I promise I won't disappoint you, gramps!" He said.

The lorekeeper nodded as he held out the crystal for Alestia. "The lorestones are to be protected with your very lives, and likewise, they will protect yours'. Go forth with courage in your hearts. The closest crystal is in the capital, Blitz. It should only be two days to there on Chocobo's back." He explained.
The wizened man opened his eyes as he was called on. "Ah, Alestia," he spoke. "I'm glad you're here. Come closer, my child," he spoke, holding out the cloth wrapped parcel, his hands shaking slightly, muscles weak with age. Slowly, he unwrapped the parcel, revealing two shining stones, seemingly 10 inch long pillars of glass. Both had a faint warm glow to them.

"I've an important task for you." The Lorekeeper explained. "These are Lorestones. I made them for you and another who I called," he closed his eyes. "As I've taught you, all the major nations are home to the crystals, which keep the balance of the world. The role of the Lorekeepers is to keep watch over the crystals as well as to see that the history of the world is well kept. The Lorestones are the primary tool for that purpose." He opened his eyes, emerald irises shining to the young woman. "Unfortunately, I'm far too old to go out on a journey to record the histories onto the Lorestones. That's why I'd like you to go out and visit the crystals. You and the other I've called, you will be tasked with taking the records from the crystals... Now where on earth is the young man I called for?"

As if on cue, the sound of doors crashing open echoed through the library. The Lorekeeper grimaced. Not too long after, there was creaking and another slam as the doors were shut, as well as the sound of rowdy footsteps.

A young man soon appeared with a big grin on his face. "Hey, pops!" He called.

"Hmm?" The Lorekeeper raised a brow. "You're Timothy, aren't you? Why are you here?"

"Well," The young man spoke, scratching his head with a smile. "My cousin was kinda laid up. He asked me to come in his place!"

"..." The Lorekeeper closed his eyes, as if annoyed. "Rather impulsive... Did Avan really ask you that?"

"..." Timothy laughed slightly than swallowed. There were several seconds of silence before he spoke up. "Nah, but... Well he was real broken up that he couldn't make it and well." Timothy lowered his stance, leaning forward and throwing out his hands before he spoke up with a big grin. "Going on a task for the Lorekeeper's a big deal, right? Well the road's dangerous! I can't use magic like my cousin, but nobody in Gysahl is handier with a sword! Come on, pops! Give me a shot!"

"... Alestia..." The Lorekeeper spoke in a tone of exacerbation.
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