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RTJ.

Posted by cooneypeteFor group 0
cooneypete
GM, 16 posts
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Dave Arneson's Blackmoor
Fri 11 Dec 2015
at 22:06
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RTJ

CURRENT PLAYER NEED: 13th Age Game

Basic qualifications for players:

  1. Must be able to 3-4 times per week at minimum (allowing for real-life issues from time to time, of course) and be willing to give me advanced head's up when you can't post for more than 3 days at a time.
  2. Must be willing to commit for at least a year or until the end of the storyline, if that happens to be before the end of the year.
  3. Must be able to write reasonably well--complete sentences, coherent thoughts.
  4. Must have read the game system for which this game is looking for players.


Players who say nice things about the above but show to be lacking in an area (such as ability to understand the rules or warn the GM when they can't post consistently) will be put on a month's probation. If they don't improve, they'll be removed.

I am serious about the year's commitment. If you can't do that, please don't apply.

FAIR WARNING for 13th Age players: This game does not use Icons. It works, it really does, but if you are very attached to Icons, this game is not for you.




For your RTJ:
  1. Share your RPG background.
  2. Tell me about your two favorite RPG campaigns ever.
  3. Share if you have any experience in 5th Edition D&D. (Not a prerequisite if you are an experienced gamer.)
  4. Share if you have played the Blackmoor MMRPG. (If you have, you don't want to join this campaign unlike you like re-hashing the story, and if you are, you MUST tell me.)
  5. Describe your character concept--background first, with race/class/build overview as a footnote.


If your concept is not easily described with a class/race build that you are aware of, that's fine. I'll work with you if you otherwise pass the RTJ test.

Key points: You must play a genuinely heroic-good character. They can be tormented good guys, bad kids with hearts of gold, or pure uber-do-gooders, but they must be good-gal/good-guy heroes. No anti-heroes, no in-it-for-the-money types.
This message was last edited by the GM at 01:29, Wed 13 May 2020.
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