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How ridiculous is it that I designed movie themed/Greatest Showman themed invites for my 28th birthday party?
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@headintheclouds, did that really happen?
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Agreed

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Greetings!


I am Caitimus, or you can just call me Cait. I'm a 27 year old female, living and working in the ATL. I'm engaged and will be marrying the love of my life soon. I am an epic nerd, if you ever want to know if a movie is worth seeing in theaters I am your girl for that info! I have a legitimate movie addiction, I probably go to the theater about 3-4 times a week if not more.

As for Roleplays, I am really interested in Dungeons and Dragons right now but I might branch out to the 1x1 section. I'm a sucker for almost any plot that contains romance. I think I'm rather friendly so if you need a friend hit me up, no questions asked, I will be there!

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I have not forgotten you all, I’m being held captive by work.
Point buy it is.
@rush99999 Putting it in the character section is fine. I haven't had a chance to look it over yet.


Maps






Nations of the Continent


Shuklub Uhumudum
Culture: Gnomes
Population: 838,544

Shuklub Uhumudum is a technological marvel, advancement of the sciences is exalted above all else – at least by those in power if not by the common man. Shuklub Uhumudum is welcoming to all travelers, especially if they seek to share their knowledge. They are a wealthy nation thanks to their pursuit of the sciences.

Bassia
Culture: Halflings
Population: 173,266

Bassia is a heavily forested nation. The country is sparsely populated and most cities despite being on a map are difficult to find as they are built into the forest better than even some of the elven cities. Secretive by nature Bassians make up a great deal of the population of minstrels and spies.

Combedean
Culture: Humans
Population: 773,523
Combedean is neither rich nor poor, and while a human nation it is a melting pot of many races and cultures. There is civil unrest as many feel the decline in the Monarchy’s ability to aptly guide the nation. Rumors abound of civil war brewing, but the church tries hard to squelch these rumors, even by force some say.

Mawtry
Culture: Humans
Population: 38,875

Mawtry broke away from Combedean twenty-five years ago, they still harbor resentment towards their parent nation but are not strong enough to do anything about it – especially since Comebedean makes it difficult for the small, young country to trade with anyone.

Eireamhonii
Culture: Elves
Population: 142,247

Not much is known about the Eireamhonii, they are wary of strangers and prefer to stay secluded in their frozen forests unlike their warmer cousins.

Scadanlia
Culture: Humans
Population: 3,505,345

Scadanlia is one of the richest nations in the world thanks in no small part to its massive military and high taxes. Scandanlians serve a minimum of five years serving in the military (with the occasional deserter trying to skate by). The crime rate is considerably low for a nation so densely populated – no one wants to rob people who are almost certainly seasoned warriors. Scadanlia is a very aggressive nation and has conquered a few nations in its time – its bloody history gives other nations healthy pause when thinking on how best to deal with Scadanlia.

Flugasil
Culture: Dwarves
Population: 263,958

Many people go their whole lives without ever seeing a dwarf. They tend to stay in the mountains, mining the gem and ore filled caverns of their homeland – making them the richest nation on the planet. When dwarves do travel it’s usually from wanderlust or because they’ve been exiled for some crime or another.

Haya
Culture: Halflings
Population: 2,096,854

Haya while a large nation does not have the same penchant for war and conquest as Combedean. They are heavily mired in international politics and trade. They have a complicated nobility, there are over 700 noble houses, all vying for power.

Gilchristi
Culture: Elves
Population: 5,106,277

Gilchristi is the largest elven nation, renown for the beauty of its cities and its peoples. The elves rule by a council, two councilors represent each city in the nation. Unfortunately, this has recently caused a lot of strife as there are too many opinions on the floor.

Sceirby
Culture: Elves
Population: 254,991
The elves here are regarded as strange by the rest of the world, though beautiful like their counterparts they have adapted their society to the desert landscape they call home.

Gods and Goddesses


Dwarves worship their ancestors, much like Dragon Age if you’re familiar with that awesome game.
Elves tend to worship Gods of nature, music and art. Humans and the other races run the gambit of what they worship. There are outliers in every race – those who don’t believe in anything but themselves or a Dwarf who worships the Elven Goddess of Art & Music. It’s up to you to decide what your character believes and how strongly.

The Elven Pantheon

Etarr - God of Music & Art
Atris – Goddess of life, love and beauty
Ecaldir – God of Natural Law
Ewra – Goddess of Nature

Dwarven Paragons

Odin Stronghammer – Patron of Smiths
Sargog Bloodhelm – Patroness of War
Thaznoki Rubyfall – Patron of Mining
Brazebelyn Cavefall – Patroness of the Family
Radmaeg Silverjaw – Patron of Adventurers

Traditional Human Pantheon

Aenar - God of Misfortune
Oldir - God of War
Amera - Goddess of the Sea
Vastix – Goddess of Finance and Fortune
Veldir - God of Truth


Modern Human Pantheon

Kaher – God of all

There are cults and minor Gods that can be discovered throughout the game.

Other Info


We will be starting in the City of Pinch Pols. Some rumors you may have heard about the city on your travels:

  • The Mayor has commissioned a new suit of armor and will joust in it at the tournament in a few weeks time.
  • Rangers have reported encountering squirrels that can mimic the sounds of other animals and even human speech.
  • The Aderan and Hyde families have been violently feuding for years.
  • The constable is running a protection racket and most of those in the jail are people who would not or could not pay the extortion he demands.


Character Sheets will be stored on dicecloud.
@The Harbinger of Ferocity You will still use the wealth table in the Player's handbook and additional wealth will be added based on your character's back story.

I am a few minutes away from posting the actual thread. We will use the Guild's dice mechanics.
Dwarves worship their ancestors, much like Dragon Age if you’re familiar with that awesome game.
Elves tend to worship Gods of nature, music and art. Humans and the other races run the gambit of what they worship. There are outliers in every race – those who don’t believe in anything but themselves or a Dwarf who worships the Elven Goddess of Art & Music. It’s up to you to decide what your character believes and how strongly.

The Elven Pantheon

Etarr - God of Music & Art
Atris – Goddess of life, love and beauty
Ecaldir – God of Natural Law
Ewra – Goddess of Nature

Dwarven Paragons

Odin Stronghammer – Patron of Smiths
Sargog Bloodhelm – Patroness of War
Thaznoki Rubyfall – Patron of Mining
Brazebelyn Cavefall – Patroness of the Family
Radmaeg Silverjaw – Patron of Adventurers

Traditional Human Pantheon

Aenar - God of Misfortune
Oldir - God of War
Amera - Goddess of the Sea
Vastix – Goddess of Finance and Fortune
Veldir - God of Truth


Modern Human Pantheon

Kaher – God of all

There are cults and minor Gods that can be discovered throughout the game.
@Cu Chulainn Discord crashes my PC so I was just going to stick with RPG and post the actual thread for gameplay in the tabletop section
Hey! Just checking in. My fiancée and I had date day yesterday but I’m still working on this.
I'm a DM that only gets with my group once a week, I love to write lore, create dungeons, puzzles, spells, items and anything else (using the 5e GM guide where needed.) Where as I don't want to dive quite into another compaign, I'm willing to help out wherever is applicable, or if you have any GM related questions.

P.S. What did you use for your map? It seems interesting.


I appreciate the offer. I'll definitely reach out if I have any questions. I used worldspinner for my maps. The drawback is you can't make town or dungeon maps on it, so I'm trying to find a good application for that before I resort to hand drawing them (I have no artistic ability).
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