The TTRPG framework is truly an amazing medium; through which I may share my ideas while taking part in the stories of others. Would you care for an adventure? ^_^
Throughout my involvement with Roll20, I have met some remarkable individuals; the community as a whole is rather eclectic and accommodating throughout a wide range of systems. It has been my honor to create and take part in an abundance of storylines, which I hope will continue for many years to come.
Personal Information:
Name: Christopher
Age: 30's
Gender: Male
Time zone: PST / PDT
Open Availability: Sun / Tue / Wed
Other Availability: - [After 3:30 PM] - Fr / Sa
Unavailable: Mon / Thu
Questions and Details:
Playstyle:
I am balanced between an Actor, Explorer, Storyteller, and Thinker archetype.
Often preferring social encounters to fights. (Actor)
Prefers scenes where I can portray my character. (Actor)
Likes learning hidden facts and locating lost items and places. (Explorer)
Enjoys the atmosphere as much as the combat and story. (Explorer)
Likes dramatic scenes and recurring characters. (Storyteller)
Prefers adventures that include at least some plot. (Storyteller)
I engage in any challenge as a puzzle to be solved. (Thinker)
I choose my actions carefully. (Thinker)
Experience with RPGs:
In general, it has been an on-and-off relationship for the past twenty years. I started in Junior High with the Paragraph, turn-based fighting style known as the Tier system. I later moved into MMORPGs as my source of storytelling.
I started D&D during the advent of the 4th edition and then turned my interest towards Roll20. My longest DMing campaign spanned six months and the world I created for it is still a big part of my life. Recently I have branched out into DMing Call of Cthulhu and my current favorite TTRPG Ryuutama.
What do you enjoy most in Roleplaying:
Old radio jargon once called it "The theatre of the mind" and how true that term is. Those collected abilities of styles, tools, and techniques have a powerful effect on me and I often lose myself in the conjuring of vivid imagery throughout the acts of gaming.
What do you enjoy least as a player:
As we only have a handful of hours per week in which to play, I tend to dislike when there is too much idle chatter once the game has begun. I would prefer that such pleasantries be exchanged before the appointed time and would be more than willing to join in voice chat early, to catch up.
The mundane thing about you:
Living as close as I do to my work, I choose to walk instead of drive.