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[Pathfinder, Homebrew] LF5 Friday 8pm EST (every other week)

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Xan
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Hello, I'm looking for at least five solid players for a PF game every other week. Setting is homebrew and I've played six campaigns in the setting thus far spanning about 700 years. This particular setting will have a (trial) play by post element as the players will be managing their characters and any npc recruits in supplying food, crafting, trading for needed supplies, protecting the town and doing exploration type tasks. Sessions will be 5-6 hours long. Below is the overview text. 25 years ago High King Tasdel Pinnoc managed to united his fractured country, mercilessly eliminating the senate and Duden Priests, marrying his cousin Sen's infant daughter and recruited the armies of Penthal to fight once more for the Lion Banner. His spies captured Tua'tat magitech turning their seemingly unstoppable advance into a standstill on the eastern front. Discovering the secret of the creation of the windrunners and being formally adopted into the council of Quintha stopped the conflict to the west. Which left only the Orcish dragontribes to the south. The combined might of the magitech and the wind runners killed dragons by the hundreds. In an effort to preserve their race from extinction they abandoned their pacts with the Orcs and fled back to the dark heart of The Land of Fire. The orcs knowing defeat was upon them fled across the Bitter Sea and the Sands of the Sun seeking refuge in the Beastlands of Yamock. The time it took to drive them out was costly though, allowing the Empire to raise the Veil to the east, an impenetrable magitech wall that cut off Thel'kan from the rest of the Known. Soon the Windrunners swept down on Thistleburr, taking the Isle of Eire by force. All of Middaar under his control, except for the frozen giant lands across the Obsidian Sea, King Tasdel solidified his realm. For twenty years he ruled with vigor and wisdom. And all of Middaar flourished, his capital city Ald Pinnoc was rebuilt from the ruins his forefathers had left it in, becoming, once more, the City of a Hundred Kings. But he was not content with a unified realm, Looking west across the Ocean of Tears he set his sights upon Gogland, easily conquering the Alliance of Kiddesh's nomadic tribes. It was when his armies reached the Spine of Aktrosha that the King's greed overwhelmed his reason. Driven by a vision of a unified world he sent the Windrunners across the ancient barrier. The ships that survived the brutal crossing came face to face with the Quel da Mitgar and their homonculii armies. The bloodless destroyed both the expeditionary divisions. The survivors, leaderless, their Windrunners no longer functional, fled back over the Spine on foot. The few that returned spoke of the vengeful wrath of the Dwellers who stalked them night and day through the icy peaks. Pinnoc, his armies devastated abandoned the colonials on Gogland, retreating back across the Ocean of Tears. In the eastern Foothills of the Spine, the nearly abandoned Fort Bridgend lies as a last bastion for the people who were left behind by the King's Folly. Surrounded by the hostile remnants of Kiddesh, waiting for the bloodless and dwellers to descend from the west. The summer season is coming to a close, the crops now growing may be enough to keep them through the winter. You are one of these hopeless, abandoned frontiersmen. Will you survive or be another tally on the bill for a King's greed? OOC Information: We'll be playing every other week on a Friday night at 8pm EST. Characters will begin at level 3 in the Pathfinder setting. Humans, half-elves and elves are highly recommended. Although Dwarves, halflings and half-orcs are playable. A play by post type minigame will affect how much food, shelter and weapons are available for the Fort at large. With profession skills being highly valued. If you are interested in playing, -PM- me a character concept and we can discuss it. Google hangouts for voice, mic required. Proficient English speakers only. Min-maxers not welcome, RP encouraged.
I am potentially interested. Have any other players signed up so far? As for classes, how do you feel about the spell-less ranger from Kobold Press? I have a desire to play one of those. My skype username is GrandMoffVixen if you would like to chat about game stuff.
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Xan
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I currently have one position filled. I have a little over a dozen applications that I need to file through, I'll be contacting everyone this weekend to get a feel for each of you and extend invitations as it goes. Should be good for the first game to be played on the 7th of Feb
hello Xan new to d&d and pathfinders will you be willing to accept a brand new player to your campaign am willling and able. my skype name is thedragonsamurai
Requests for more Information or skype chat requests have been sent out. Contact me on skype(xan.gm) if you didn't get a response.
Campaign is tentatively full. Experience with Roll 20 teaches me that I should however have a few alternates until people actually show up.