Name : Ryan Experience: none with Pathfinder(though i'm familiar with most of the setting, if not the systems) but quite a bit with D&D having played it for almost 20 years. Started playing back in AD&D with a starter dragon campaign, and my love for this genre just steamrolled from there. Over time i have played many different systems, from Gurps, Firefly, Exalted, Shadowrun and many homebrews when i was in college. Recently been unable to play due to lack of player groups and transportation, but recently discovered r20 and i'm eager to get back into it. Most Played Class: I won't say i have a "most played class" because i tend to play characters more than "classes" but i do have a penchant for my characters to be front line classes such as monks, paladin's or fighters. Though i've been very interested in trying out the pathfinder's Summoner class or swashbuckler. What you enjoy most about P&P (Pen and Paper)? The fact that anything can happen, that the only limitations are your imagination. Rules are guidelines that help shape a story, but the story almost always comes first. I can become a character in a different world, creating bonds and having adventures that could never be experienced in real life. While you can get that with video games, P&P gives you an experience that is created by you and your friends, and no one else will ever have that exact same adventure. It's far more personal, and can continue as long as your group has a story to tell, games can last years forging friendships that have lasted longer than the games themselves.