My character is a normal person. He joins the group thinking that it is his D&D group. He is really impressed by the roleplaying skills of the group...
@Griffinkeeper, please oh please join as the Remarkably Impressed Tabletopper.
I'm thinking of going full psych major with my guy. Like he wants to evaluate the neuroses of the supernatural beings and all. Verging on cult studies. Also has a thing for Boba?
I am a forest fire and an ocean, and I will burn you just as much as I will drown everything you have inside.
-Shinji Moon
I am the property of Rydia, please return me to her ship.
May I join? This seems really fun, and though I've done a lot of fantasy, I've never done a high-school like SB.
"All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost."
1. My character just went through a break-up. His friend (who calls him "brah" in place of "bro") encourages him to get out of his depression by "getting out there brah!"
2. He's never played D&D before, so he figures he'll join the D&D group. That should cover up my lack of knowledge about D&D.
3. While there he meets [attractive love interest] which prompts him to stay with the group, even when the group is clearly not meant for him.
4. If love interest views ordinary folks positively, he might come out as one to the group. Otherwise, he might try to fake it (and fail hilariously.)
hey guys! everybody is welcome to join, just be sure to submit charrie pages. one human is fine XD it's a funny idea. for the combustion thing, these beings need to be actual mythical creatures, not really people with powers.
I invite you all to use traditional mythical beings (vanpires, fae, etc.) but also dig through lore of other countries or invent your own! The other humans are not aware of mythical beings among them, so your characters should either be anthropomorphic or have the ability to use a glamour
And the heart is hard to translate It has a language of its own It talks in tongues and quiet sighs, And prayers and proclamations
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