
Okay so I give up! No other system that I really want to run is popular enough of DnD20.. I mean sorry Roll20 to even attempt any more. The idea is the same regardless of edition. I have 3.5, Pathfinder and 4e. The time would be 7pm Eastern time every friday. I am looking for 4-5 players, the game will start at level 1. The town of Vale's End has not seen any contact from beyond the wall that has cut them off from the rest of the world that they are not sure even exists. Surrounded by abundant farmland, forests that stretch for miles filled with rivers and lakes. They have all that they need. To the south of the city is a quiet bay. Out several hundred yards are jagged rocks and terrible seas. All those who have tried to sail beyond have been crushed upon the rocks and the wrecks of the ships can be seen as some drifted back into the bay before sinking due to damage. Only one ship has ever made it beyond the barrier and they never returned. Some say that on a stormy night one can see the outline of a ship damaged and worn by storms looking for a way in when lightning illuminates the sky. There are ruins spread through out the forests around the town which the wandering tribes avoid at all cost for they are considered cursed. Ornately carved stones float around glowing crystals in the center. Other ruins are of broken buildings with stairs leading below the ground. On the only "mountain" stands the Vale Keep once home of the noble family of Lorien there has been no word from them in many long years. Last time that the tithe was withheld crops refused to grow, a drought gripped the land and half the towns people became sick. Once the tithe was put at the gate and they returned to the village that night a storm came off of the sea and things returned slowly to normal. It is in this town of Vale's End, all of the common races have settled in and around Vale's End. It is large enough for the adventure but small enough that one doesn't need to worry about what is beyond the wall (to keep things local). But they are not alone there are monsters in the woods, hills and mountain. And on occasion coming from beneath it. They will be the first in several generations that possess all heroic classes. The game will begin when they are young and just exploring and learning. The events of the prologue will shape their characters.