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A brave enough group
But are they a team yet? They must act as one - in more than just the one meaning.
Teri Ann
"Reach for the sun."
we'll have to see
I hope I can share their journey with you all
What!!!
Okay one of the group has to have a chaotic neutral alignment! So far they all sound lawful good, which is sooooboring...not to mention unrealistic.
sorry you found it boring
maybe my next story will suit you more
Um, we have a thief in the group, they are not Lawful.
And Tabaxi are chaotic, most of the time. Also, I don't know what groups you have played in, but having a wide dichotomy of alignments can be fatal to party cohesion. And I would invite you to my game if I could, just to let you see how non-boring a game can be with lawful good characters. You don't have to be lawful good to want the best for your people.
I really wasn't thinking about alignment
when I made the characters. I just wanted some interesting characters who I thought would be interesting and possibly make a good group dynamic.
Wish there was more
I love a good D&D story! Since I'm the DM in our group, I haven't had the chance to enjoy a D&D story in a while, not one from an author I enjoy, anyway.
We never made the jump from 3.5 to any of the following editions, though. Why buy all the books all over again for a lesser system with fewer choices? (not that I'm biased or anything) We now have 7 players plus me as DM. The best part is that my two boys and my 1st co-wife are some of the players, so it's fun to be able to share that with them. They seem to enjoy the plots I come up with, too. (we play in Faerun circa 1373 DR... so lots of interesting things going on!)
Here's hoping that your muse finds time to take this story where it may.
I'd love to come back to this
if my muse ever permits
And so
It begins.
so it begins indeed!
huggles!