The game went well this week, 50% success with new players. One person came up with an awesome character concept which is ready to begin play next week or watch others get their characters rolled up and prepared for the adventure. The other player, meh... Insisted on playing a 7th level Illithid, in spite of repeatedly being told this starts as a 1st lvl game. I offered a solution: "Roll up a regular character to meet the group. At around 5th level, we'll work an epic hero style character death, and transfer your xp to the Mind Flayer you want to play. But you can't start a 1st level game as a 7th level character!" He politely declared this game wasn't a good fit for him, so, whatever, good riddance, wish him the best of luck towards finding a DM who allows his play style. In the meantime... ?!?!?!?! Still need real players for next week. Copy/ paste the game description below. are you ready? NO!!!NO!NO!!! I SAID... ARE YOU REAEAEAEAEAEAEADDDDDY!!!?!?!?! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "If you can't take a little bloody nose, perhaps you should go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and vulgar, But it's not for the timid." -Q- This 3.5 Edition Dungeons & Dragons game (with reasonable discretion concerning other games' character types) will be held on Sunday afternoons at 1:00PM based on American East Coast (New York, D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, Miami) time. Each session will last about 5 hours. 3.5 base rules with considerations. I'll be here working on the game, Sundays, 1:00-7:00, if anyone wants to join a quick meet and greet or play a one-shot. Otherwise, character roll-up and Session Zero is going to be when we meet and decide which Sunday to begin play. This starts as a 1st level game. We'll improv a quick encounter or two just to get on the same page, as a Session Zero. Then we start the formal adventure. It's a sandbox, we figure out what the players want... City adventure, mystery, creepy Halloween, traditional dungeon crawl? I'm just the referee who sets up the playground, it's up to you guys to tell your story. I'd like to have 4 players. Actually, I'd like to rotate playing a dozen characters so we have 3 -5 people playing each week. That way, you can play a few weeks in a row and take time off as needed, someone else might play every other week, or whatever works best for each player. This way, we end up with different characters of different levels playing together each week or every other (or third) week as it suits each of the players. A guest coming in to play a NPC for a session is also acceptable. It fits my perspective of running a sandbox and my OD&D/1st Edition AD&D background. Unfortunately, video is required. You don't have to run it the entire game, please turn it off while you scanarfle a snack and fart afterwards, but we need to confirm you aren't a 12y/o jumping into an adult game. And it's helpful to everyone to see who we're playing with. Are you ready? NO! I said, ARE... YOU... READY?!?!?!?!?!