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DnD: The Forge of Fury.

Posted by Rez
Rez
member, 1729 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 11 Dec 2013
at 01:23
  • msg #1

DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Prefer Good. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Any

Made:
Human Ranger
This message was last edited by the user at 01:30, Wed 18 Dec 2013.
Rez
member, 1756 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 18 Dec 2013
at 01:29
  • msg #2

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Wizard/Sorcerer
Rogue
Misc.

Not looking for:
Humans
Rangers
Fighters
Dwarfs

I will let people know who are accepted.
This message was last edited by the user at 01:54, Sat 21 Dec 2013.
Rez
member, 1788 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 25 Dec 2013
at 15:24
  • msg #3

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Wizard/Sorcerer
Rogue
Misc.

Not looking for:
Humans
Rangers
Fighters
Dwarfs

I will let people know who are accepted.
Rez
member, 1807 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 1 Jan 2014
at 16:33
  • msg #4

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 1814 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Sat 4 Jan 2014
at 02:17
  • msg #5

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Wizard/Sorcerer
Healer type (Cleric, Favored Soul, Healer)
Note: I will play one or the other.

Not looking for:
Humans
Rangers
Fighters
Dwarfs
Wild Elf
Rogue
This message was last edited by the user at 12:59, Sat 04 Jan 2014.
Rez
member, 1831 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 8 Jan 2014
at 22:29
  • msg #6

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump

I may have a new opening for a fighter type and or a ranger.
Rez
member, 1832 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 9 Jan 2014
at 03:50
  • msg #7

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter Type (Samurai, Barbarian, ect.)
Misc. (Ranger, Bard, ect.)
Healer (Favored Soul, Cleric, healer, ect.)

Not looking for:
Rogue
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Wild Elf

I will let people know who are accepted.
This message was last edited by the user at 03:20, Fri 10 Jan 2014.
Rez
member, 1865 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 16 Jan 2014
at 03:29
  • msg #8

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter Type (Samurai, Barbarian, ect.)
Misc. (Ranger, Bard, ect.)
Healer (Favored Soul, Cleric, healer, ect.)

Not looking for:
Rogue
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Wild Elf

I will let people know who are accepted.
Rez
member, 1895 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 23 Jan 2014
at 13:39
  • msg #9

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter Type (Samurai, Barbarian, ect.)
Misc. (Ranger, Bard, ect.)
Healer (Favored Soul, Cleric, healer, ect.)

Not looking for:
Rogue
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Wild Elf

I will let people know who are accepted.
Rez
member, 1915 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 30 Jan 2014
at 20:50
  • msg #10

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 1928 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 6 Feb 2014
at 21:03
  • msg #11

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter-Type (Barbarian, Samurai, Ect.)
Healer (Cleric, Favored Soul, Healer, et.)
Misc. (Bard, Ranger, ect.)

Not looking for:
Wild Elf
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Rogue
Bard
Grey Elf
Dwarf
Fighter

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
This message was last edited by the user at 00:40, Sun 09 Feb 2014.
Rez
member, 1944 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 13 Feb 2014
at 23:45
  • msg #12

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 1960 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Sun 23 Feb 2014
at 22:50
  • msg #13

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Wild Elf
Warforged
Grey Elf
Dwarf

Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Rogue
Bard
Fighter


I will let people know who are accepted.
kuroshin
member, 2 posts
Tue 25 Feb 2014
at 16:18
  • msg #14

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Can I join? I'll be playing a half-elf cleric. I already PMed you the details of my character.
This message was last edited by the user at 16:34, Tue 25 Feb 2014.
Rez
member, 1976 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Wed 5 Mar 2014
at 01:47
  • msg #15

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter-Type (Barbarian, Samurai, Ect.)
Healer (Cleric, Favored Soul, Healer, et.)
Misc. (Bard, Ranger, ect.)

Not looking for:
Wild Elf
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Rogue
Bard
Grey Elf
Dwarf
Fighter

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
RobertF
member, 1 post
Wed 5 Mar 2014
at 21:10
  • msg #16

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

In reply to Rez (msg # 15):

Hi Rez - I'm interested in joining as a Human Barbarian if space is still available.
Rez
member, 1985 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Sat 8 Mar 2014
at 13:24
  • msg #17

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Do not post here!
Rez
member, 1993 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 13 Mar 2014
at 04:52
  • msg #18

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2000 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Mon 17 Mar 2014
at 04:27
  • msg #19

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter-Type (Barbarian, Samurai, Ect.)
Healer (Cleric, Favored Soul, Healer, et.)
Misc. (Bard, Ranger, ect.)

Not looking for:
Wild Elf
Warforged
Evoker (Wizard)
Rogue
Dwarf
Fighter

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
Rez
member, 2006 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 20 Mar 2014
at 17:09
  • msg #20

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Looking for:
Fighter-Type (Barbarian, Samurai, Ect.)
Healer (Cleric, Favored Soul, Healer, et.)
Misc. (Bard, Ranger, ect.)

Not looking for classwise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Rogue

Not looking for racewise:
Wild Elf
Warforged
Dwarf

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
This message was last edited by the user at 01:02, Fri 21 Mar 2014.
Rez
member, 2025 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Thu 27 Mar 2014
at 23:55
  • msg #21

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):


Not looking for classwise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter

Not looking for racewise:
Warforged
Dwarf

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
This message was last edited by the user at 02:35, Sun 06 Apr 2014.
Rez
member, 2055 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Sat 5 Apr 2014
at 12:45
  • msg #22

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Sat 12 Apr 2014
at 18:10
  • msg #23

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Sun 20 Apr 2014
at 04:04
  • msg #24

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2090 posts
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Revetahw
Mon 28 Apr 2014
at 20:52
  • msg #25

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Tue 6 May 2014
at 01:14
  • msg #26

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2120 posts
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Revetahw
Tue 13 May 2014
at 10:42
  • msg #27

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

The legend of the smith Durgeddin the Black is well known in this region. In each of the smaller, scattered towns you've passed through you'd heard stories wonderous treasures hidden in long-lost dwarven vaults and a pitiless war of vengeance between dwarf and orc a hundred years past.

Durgeddin was a master smith who forged blades of surpassing quality and power. Centuries ago, Durgeddin's home was sacked by orcs. Durgeddin led the remenets of his clan to a new stronghold in the mountains north of the town of Blasingdell and establish a small, secret stronghold somewhere in the trackless wilderness.

From his hidden redoubt, he waged a decades long vendetta again all orc-kind until one day his enemies discovered his fortress and attacked it. Durgeddin and his followers perished, and as much wealth was carried away by the conquring hordes. But its said that the deepest and best hidden vaults and armories escaped the looting and that some of Durgeddin's extraordinay blades still wait in the darkness for a hand bold enough to claim one.

You've come to Blasingdell a small mining town on the northern frontier (its COLD!) to see if anything to this stories. You rmap shows that the old dwarf-hold lies about three days march to the north of the town. Dark, deeply forested hills rise beyond the town's outshirts.


Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):


Not looking for classwise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter

Not looking for racewise:
Warforged
Dwarf

I will let people know who are accepted.

Also: This game is NOT Pathfinder.

Use the books I posted.
Rez
member, 2136 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Tue 20 May 2014
at 11:43
  • msg #28

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2137 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Tue 20 May 2014
at 17:54
  • msg #29

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc

Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type
Rogue type
This message was last edited by the user at 19:42, Thu 29 May 2014.
Rez
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Revetahw
Tue 27 May 2014
at 21:50
  • msg #30

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Tue 3 Jun 2014
at 22:03
  • msg #31

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Wed 11 Jun 2014
at 10:19
  • msg #32

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Fri 13 Jun 2014
at 22:34
  • msg #33

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc
Halfling

Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin
Rogue

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type
Rez
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Revetahw
Wed 18 Jun 2014
at 20:53
  • msg #34

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Thu 19 Jun 2014
at 16:22
  • msg #35

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc

Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type
Rogue type
Rez
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Revetahw
Wed 25 Jun 2014
at 23:36
  • msg #36

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump

I may allow 3 members and not 2.
Rez
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Revetahw
Wed 2 Jul 2014
at 23:42
  • msg #37

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
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Revetahw
Fri 4 Jul 2014
at 00:14
  • msg #38

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc
Half-elf

Not looking for Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin
Rogue

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type

May allow something else.
Rez
member, 2232 posts
Whatever
Revetahw
Fri 4 Jul 2014
at 15:53
  • msg #39

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc

Not looking for Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type
Rogue

May allow something else.

LEVEL 3
Rez
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Revetahw
Thu 10 Jul 2014
at 15:52
  • msg #40

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Fri 18 Jul 2014
at 01:22
  • msg #41

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Fri 25 Jul 2014
at 02:16
  • msg #42

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Sat 2 Aug 2014
at 18:38
  • msg #43

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Sun 10 Aug 2014
at 00:45
  • msg #44

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
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Revetahw
Sun 17 Aug 2014
at 06:20
  • msg #45

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2353 posts
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Revetahw
Sun 24 Aug 2014
at 11:08
  • msg #46

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
ziuku
member, 1 post
Sun 24 Aug 2014
at 20:30
  • msg #47

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

In reply to Rez (msg # 21):

Name: Estiri
Class: Sorc/Rog
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Prestige: none. Maybe Bladesinger.
Personality:  Estiri is a free spirit in every sense of the word. She is a fun-loving elf who is thankful for her beauty and many gifts she has been given by the Gods. She is a Grey Elf and shares the popular opinion that elves are the first and most refined of all the races and possess a natural apptitude for magic. She is michevious in nature but generally harmless with a big heart and a love for like and nature. She stives to become a powerful champion of her people and works especially to find lost and powerful magic items and return them to their rightful owners (mostly elven items). She believes elven craft is superior to all other, with the exception maybe dwarven weaponry and stone work.

 Appearance:  Estiri is very lithe and fit standing 4'8 with pale, flawless skin, sparkling green eyes and long, straight and shinny dark brown hair which she keeps perfectly manicured and clean with various berrie fragrances and and flowers. She permanently tattoos the magic runes of her spells on various places of her body to represent her conection and dedication the the arcane.
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Revetahw
Sun 24 Aug 2014
at 21:47
  • msg #48

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Send me a nessage in the game.

This will be ignored. Thanks.
This message was last edited by the user at 12:12, Tue 09 Sept 2014.
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Revetahw
Tue 2 Sep 2014
at 11:41
  • msg #49

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

bump
Rez
member, 2386 posts
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Revetahw
Tue 9 Sep 2014
at 12:13
  • msg #50

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc

Not looking for Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Healer type
Rogue

May allow something else.

LEVEL 3
Rez
member, 2409 posts
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Revetahw
Tue 16 Sep 2014
at 14:47
  • msg #51

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

REALLY NEED NEW PCS!

Come one come all!
Rez
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Revetahw
Thu 18 Sep 2014
at 12:10
  • msg #52

Re: DnD: The Forge of Fury

Name (First and Last):
Class:
Prestige Class (Future):
Race (Anything):
Deity (Any from DnD 3.5, Be /specific) or none:
Alignment (Be Specific, Good Only. No Lawful Neutral/Chaotic Neutral/True Neutral):
Brief Background (No '2 liners'):
A post (Any post, make sure its a decent length):

Not looking for race wise:
Warforged
Dwarf
Half-orc
Human

Class wise:
Evoker (Wizard)
Fighter
Paladin
Cleric

I will let people know who are accepted.

Group needs:
Rogue
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