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Fell, she/they, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I am the GM of two tabletop roleplays on this very site:

- Beyond Moonlight's Reach, a story of four young dragons growing up in a post-apocalyptic fantasy world, and using the Powered by the Apocalypse game Epyllion.

- Search for Tir na Og, a DnD 5e campaign set in the Planescape setting where a group of strangers from all across the multiverse come together to solve the mystery about what happened to the Celtic gods after they and their homelands were mysteriously spirited away.

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New idea, Jub learns Summon Elemental purely so he can ask water elementals for water refills.
Jub the Peculiar


"Yeah, I'll be careful."

Well that was more attention than Brutrumukk had given any of Jub's other warnings, so that was something. Jub was just about to settle down, maybe peruse his spellbook when his friend brought up the subject of water.

Ooh... right. A lot of his supplies were still at the bottom of the lake. Perhaps they should have seen that before they had offed the shopkeepers.

"Sure, I think I still have a decent amount," Jub said, handing the barbarian his waterskin. "Remind me to find a place to refill when we land." After handing the water to Brutrumukk, he muttered aloud to himself, "I know there's a spell for creating water. Seen clerics and druids use it... wonder if there's a way I can learn that."
So I'm guessing we're having four characters each, one for of the nations?

One of my characters is definitely a sluagh detective, I'm telling you all now.
According to the rules, I need an ok from both the other Players and the Narrator if I want to play a Character who starts off as Rich.

So would it be ok if my Fairy financier started the game as a Rich Character?


It's cool with me.
If the tie for first place needs breaking at any point, know that I lean more towards Household than D&D.


Same here
I own a lot of systems. The above isn't even a comprehensive list, as I own a myriad of physical-only products that I never bothered to find PDFs for. I often stare at my library shelves and go 'Fading Memory, when are you going to have the time to play all of these? How on earth are you going to make the time to do all of this?'


Mood.

Last time I tried to run it, I ended up dumping nearly 70 pages of homebrewed setting, races, lore, deities, songs, naming conventions, legends, languages, and locations on my players. Y'all know who you are, I'm sorry for that.


If you're talking about Aesithas, you have nothing to apologise for. I love homebrewed settings with a lot of thought put into them, even if it diverges from a lot of pre-established DnD lore.

But yeah, I'll say Household is the one I have the most interest in just from your description of it, because it's very much my vibe. Of course, I'd be willing to go the 5e route, especially either Strixhaven or (because I also own it, and it seems very interesting) Genefunk.
So head's up, I'm going to be a bit on the busier side this week, and I am still waiting on a couple of CSs anyway. However, I am aiming to get the intro post up next week (though it might be earlier if the inspiration gods dare smile upon me, we'll see). Sorry for the wait, I am trying my best to get this game up and running ^^;
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Don't you mean the two stages of coping with Skobeloff?


Eh, same thing.
But as Skobeloff approached, it wasn't difficult for a Seer accustomed to her friend's shenanigans to realize he was up to something. And, just like that, her 'oh yes, he's clever' turned into an 'oh no, he's clever.'


The two stages of dealing with Skobeloff.


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