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2 yrs ago
This is why I feel bad about checking for replies from my phone when I can't reply back. Makes me appear online and gives partners false hope lol.
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3 yrs ago
Ladies and gentlemen: the weekend.
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Hi!

Longtime roleplayer wandering to a new site. Fantasy is far and away my favorite genre to roleplay in, dark, high, low, whatever, as long as it has action and adventure and danger and thrills. I usually play female roles for a main character, paired with whatever you like! I'm not typically a romance writer, I'm not against it if it happens naturally, but I don't usually enjoy it being the main focus in a RP.

My writing level for this site I suppose I'd consider advanced, but really I tend to match what I'm given and adapt my writing to fit the group or partner I have at the time, so I'm happy to write any length, really. I write for a living, and take it quite seriously, but here I'm just looking to relax and have fun with exciting stories.

Feel free to send a PM to me anytime if you wanna say hi, or have a roleplay idea, or whatever really. I tend to be kinda picky in jumping into new RPs or taking on new writing partners, but I'm always happy to hear ideas or say hello.

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Kendra Serrana

The young half-elf woman wasn't sure she'd ever get used to the smells. Kendra came from the city, and certainly the city could smell, but with enough time and repetition of the same routine she could adapt. The experience of being on the road, being in the wild, confronting new sights and sounds and smells constantly... it was all a bit unpleasant.

But a little unpleasantness was a small price to pay for continued living.

If there was one thing she excelled at, it was putting on a face, not letting the many cracks in her armor show. She did so as she entered the mead hall, not surprised to find that it was where the majority of people in this little outpost came to warm themselves as the day went on. She exhaled a quiet sigh of relief as the warmth washed over her, and she pulled back her hood, revealing shoulder length and straight dark brown hair. Her leather gloved hands withdrew beneath her cloak again as she crossed her arms, observing the scene inside. A quiet and peaceful table seemed unlikely given the modest size of this place, but perhaps she could at least find decent company to spend a meal with.

A queue seemed to be forming for the barkeep, so Kendra joined it, coming to a quiet stop behind a devilkin, visibly armed. Most people were out here, so she paid him little mind. Tieflings were hardly the strangest thing to see on a frontier like this. Kendra instead focused on the conversation happening at the bar, or perhaps anything else that caught her ear nearby.

Perception check? 13.
Kendra Serrana

A wave of relief went through Kendra's shivering form as she laid eyes on the little town. More of an outpost than anything, but it would do just fine. She needed to get a roof over her head and food in her belly. She wasn't really cut out for life in the frozen wastes just yet.

She didn't feel the same worry as she did back in her homeland; no one was going to recognize her here, especially not with her hood pulled up and her cloak wrapped fully around her. No chance of uncomfortable questions and suspicions.

Kendra's pack felt light, as did her pouch. Her coin wasn't going to last forever. The chances of someone in this small town needing an expert in magical matters seemed small, but maybe she could find some work to make a bit of easy gold before she moved on. She wasn't exactly a magical expert herself, but she knew enough, and could talk well enough, to convince someone that she was.

For the moment, though, her objectives were simple: get her bearings in town, find a place to restock on her supplies, and then turn in for a room, a warm fire, and some much needed rest.

She still felt that strange, unexplainable pull to this place, the one that had drawn her away from her home, the same thing she'd felt since that dark day on the road, now months ago.
Thanks! I gotta get to sleep, but I should be able to get a first post in sometime tomorrow.
Okay, I think that's the gameplay stuff sorted out. Let me know if anything looks glaringly wrong, but it's fine if she's not optimized and whatnot, she doesn't know what she's doing anymore than I do haha.

I don't know DnD lore super well to make a proper backstory for her but I have some general ideas. Could always iron those out later I guess? Seems like we're jumping right in, anyway.
I checked again and I got, 16, 14, 11, 11, 9, 13. 90% sure I did it right that time.
Are we rolling for hit points for level 2 or should I take 5?
Rolled my abilities here, re-rolled 1s once, got

16
13
12
11
10
9
Using mythweavers, since I've got a pair of examples to use here already. Trying to make a warlock.
Hi! If you're looking for more, would you be willing to take someone new to DnD? My experience with 5e is limited to like... Baldur's Gate 3 and Critical Role, never actually played myself, but I'd be interested to give it a go in play by post form. If you're alright working with someone learning.
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