juldea: (geek girl)
[personal profile] juldea
I've done it. I've played D&D. And I had a blast. :)

Setup: Randy, the artist of Something Positive, decided that his fans were a good group of people to hit up for roleplaying. He was correct. Several people were interested, so a couple groups were set up this weekend to play little one-shot gaming sessions. I saw an opportunity to get my first rp experience in a group of creative people who were not all known to me (and not all super-experienced and intimidating), so of course I joined up. I played in the Saturday game. :)

The game was held at [livejournal.com profile] karlean7's house. I brought along [livejournal.com profile] londo, and the pretty-much-unknown-to-me [livejournal.com profile] breathingfire played as well. Randy ([livejournal.com profile] kobold) was the DM, of course. We were playing 3.5. I created a half-elf ranger. I had a really bad dice roll for my hp and ended up with only 28. :( This proved unfortunate later in the game, as I'm sure you can guess.

Character creation took about 2 hours for the four of us, considering there were only two players' guides to share around, and two of us were newbies. I did have a bit more clue than [livejournal.com profile] breathingfire, but that was just on the meanings and definitions of things - I still didn't know how to calculate what, etc.

We, of course, began our campaign in a tavern. It was wonderfully cliche (and we were all aware of it). Happily Randy gave us an actual reason to begin to pay attention to each other, though, we weren't just expected to randomly notice that elf bard in the corner. Getting things started was still a bit slow, but I would imagine it always is...? Getting serious took a lot more effort, however. I got fairly frustrated with disorder. (Side note: both in rping and in my life as it relates to this group, I find myself stepping up to take charge of things more often than normal. I don't get it, but sure!)

We got a fairly simple go-to-temple-get-item quest. I would've liked more background - motivation for our characters to do this, knowledge of the item, rich environment, etc - but I realize that's high standards for a one-shot game with people who might not care to ever play again. Heh.

I really enjoyed the role-playing part of the game. I liked talking in character, although sometimes it felt like pulling teeth in order to do so. I actually got disgruntled when one person said, "My character says..." instead of just saying it. ;) I suppose this gives hope to those who want me to LARP, and it certainly soothes my fears of it somewhat. :)

Back to the game - the fun battle which nearly killed everyone involved a ballista, a few skeletons, some undead, and a corrupted ent that kicked our asses. I got picked up and thrown into [livejournal.com profile] londo's barbarian at one point, and later I had a bear thrown at me. A bear. It hurt. However, that wasn't nearly as bad as [livejournal.com profile] karlean7 and [livejournal.com profile] breathingfire taking a ballista to the face. [livejournal.com profile] karlean7 had to be ressurected after the game using the most handy part of his body later found - his feet. [livejournal.com profile] londo went all crazy barbarian on the ent and managed to kill it - only to himself nearly die by the acid splashback. As it is, his charisma is now FOUR due to the effects of said splashback. ;)

To add to the fun, Randy made Godiva liqueur chocolate cheesecake for the group. Moan.

So, yes. My first gaming experience r0x0red. I hope to do it more in the future. :)

on 9 Feb 2004 22:50 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kobold.livejournal.com
In a campaign, I'm more willing to give motivation - hopefully you'll find that out ;)

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on 9 Feb 2004 22:55 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
That would be an ideal state of affairs, yes. :)

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on 9 Feb 2004 22:56 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] karlean7.livejournal.com
So, tell me. Are you lurking in the shadows, desperate to find out what we thought of your DMing, or are me and Julia just super special? Because you've replied to both our gaming session related posts with surprising speed.

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on 9 Feb 2004 22:58 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
(and he doesn't have either of us friended...)

on 10 Feb 2004 05:56 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] invader-haywire.livejournal.com
All he has to do is look at the "members" list for [profile] peejeednd and he gets all our posts.

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on 10 Feb 2004 10:04 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Oh, I'm not saying that it's ungodly unheard of that Randy look at my journal - it's just amusing how quickly he responded to the post I made about the gaming session (and apparently the same with [livejournal.com profile] karlean7).

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on 9 Feb 2004 23:00 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
"Julia and I" not "me and Julia" ;)

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on 9 Feb 2004 23:02 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] karlean7.livejournal.com
Whoops. Forgiveness. That's one of the few grammatical errors I consistently make. Need to work on that one....

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on 9 Feb 2004 23:09 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kobold.livejournal.com
It's a mix of all the above :P

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on 9 Feb 2004 23:40 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Whee, I'm special!

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on 10 Feb 2004 04:02 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ex-dervish821.livejournal.com
Julia consistently makes it the opposite way. ;)

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on 10 Feb 2004 05:29 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] karlean7.livejournal.com
I take it she's corrected you a few times as well?

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on 10 Feb 2004 05:30 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] dervish has corrected me, yes.

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on 10 Feb 2004 02:28 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] londo.livejournal.com
Having only seen a little of it so far, I think I like your style. If you need an extra player, drop me a line.

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on 10 Feb 2004 09:56 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
You like being assraped? I was unaware... ;)

on 10 Feb 2004 01:54 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] londo.livejournal.com
So I've got a number of games up my sleeve, one-shots and campaigns both. In tabletop I tend to skew towards the serious roleplaying, though fun is still had by all.

I've got Changeling, Mage, and Aberrant games already written... also have D&D and Werewolf games that I've concieved of and could potentially pull out of my ass. Give me a group of players and a time we're all free and I'll do it...

This also does not count my long-standing offer to run Dragon Mountain for any group stupid enough to want to play through the whole thing.

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on 10 Feb 2004 09:56 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
I'm not familiar with Aberrant or Dragon Mountain.

Your offers are tempting, but they'd involve me having to spend more time around you... why'd I want to do that? ;)

on 10 Feb 2004 04:07 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ratbastrd.livejournal.com
As a lgaming geek of long standing, all I can say is ... I'm so proud! *sniff*

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on 10 Feb 2004 09:58 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm hearing that from a lot of people. ;)

on 10 Feb 2004 04:26 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] christhegeek.livejournal.com
Our Sunday game is now up the something like 20 people. Thankfully not everyone comes every week, so the DM has allowed that a cart of beer go with us everywhere we go, assuming that those who are being NPCd that week spend the majority of their time hanging out and drinking beer.

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on 10 Feb 2004 09:58 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
This situation sounds optimal.

on 10 Feb 2004 04:30 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] tpau
didyou like 3.5? i haven't tried it yet, i rather like 3.0...

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on 10 Feb 2004 07:01 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] crolack.livejournal.com
There are some good things and bad things about 3.5, however, we're all playing 3.5 in my groups (I play in one and DM in the other). Still, remember, they are guidelines and if your group agrees that something is 'bogus' you should admend the rules for your group.


Anyway, love the ranger class myself, but currently playing a straight up fighter who tries to disarm and trip, even though he doesn't have improved disarm and improved trip. I am working to get whirlwind just for fun. My character is a town guard who's working with a few other adventurers to find out who stole the flood controlling wand. Pretty good adventure....I've died once already :P

Neverwinter Nights is 3.0 and a pretty good game. Hordes is the most fun of all 3 of them. Online is fun too, if you find a good server.

D&D 3rd+ is really easy to deal with compared to 1st and 2nd edition, pretty much all you have to do is add.

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on 10 Feb 2004 09:59 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
I did like it. Of course, I can't compare it to any of the other systems, being unfamiliar...

Ouch

on 10 Feb 2004 08:19 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] crazybone.livejournal.com
A ballista to the face? Ow. Ow. Ow.

Re: Ouch

on 10 Feb 2004 10:06 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Yeah, hehe. I was so glad that wasn't me.

Re: Ouch

on 10 Feb 2004 12:39 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kobold.livejournal.com
Y'see, I THOUGHT one of you could think to disarm the ballista.

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on 10 Feb 2004 12:44 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
That's just one of those you-realize-it-later ideas... kind of like tying a rag to an arrow and setting it on fire before shooting at the ent. *smacks forehead*

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