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Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: battleaxbaby on November 03, 2006, 09:54:54 PM
BATTLEAXBABY was the name of my first AD&D character, a dwarf female fighter. I began playing advanced 2ndE in the 6th grade, i think it was 1993. I played for several years until I got really caught up in the rave scene and became a drug addict. After years of that b.s. and a few additional years of recovery I am now a fully functional member of society. Woo-Hoo. I rediscovered the wonderful world of gaming over two years ago.
I play Warhammer, Rifts, and have been running my first 3.5 campaign for a little over three months.

STRENGTH VS. WEAKNESS
Im' good at plotting and scheming, and then following through with plots and schemes.
Im' to slow with my combat encounters.
I love mapping everything out and insist on doing everything by hand.
I usually have to waste some precious time to stop and look up rules.
Im' great at roleplaying and pulling dialog out of my arse.

Im' into traditional fantasy and like keeping things simple. I strive for a good balance between roleplaying and hack n' slash. I don't much care for epic level styles or far fetched, crazy settings.
Overall I am novice at best and wish to excel and make gaming a permanent part of my life.

REALITY
I work. Really friggin' hard. For practically nothing. So stay in school all you lil' buggers.
I have been a bike messenger in Philadelphia for the last six years which means I ride a bicycle for 8+ hours a day, seven days a week, though tight traffic delivering a bunch of crap for the man. I mean, really important legal documents and such. I like my job most of the time but it's dangerous and stressful and takes up a bit to much of my life.
I make an extra buck now and then by d.j.'ing and clubs, bars, and house parties. I love electronic music, particularly deep, nasty basslines and high bpm's. I love dancing and making people dance. I admit to being a bit of a drunk and lush for high quality microbrews, especially IPA's. I love rare meat, especially steak and tuna, and despise sweet potatoes.

Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: battleaxbaby on November 03, 2006, 10:05:00 PM
sorry i meant to put that in the hello thread thingy. im' not to good at this stuff. sigh. i give up.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: SDragon on November 03, 2006, 10:10:13 PM
PLUR. now, on to related issues, welcome to the guild :)

by the way, if wild-n-crazy deviations from the traditional norm aren't your thing, you may want to shy away from my settings. i try to keep my main setting as original as i can.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: snakefing on November 03, 2006, 10:26:31 PM
anyone who likes IPA can't be all bad
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Ishmayl-Retired on November 03, 2006, 10:45:00 PM
I suppose you can be forgiven... but just this once.  

Welcome, I hope to see plenty from you.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Raelifin on November 04, 2006, 12:17:19 AM
Quote from: battleaxbabyIm' great at roleplaying and pulling dialog out of my arse.

Im' into traditional fantasy and like keeping things simple. I strive for a good balance between roleplaying and hack n' slash. I don't much care for epic level styles or far fetched, crazy settings.
Overall I am novice at best and wish to excel and make gaming a permanent part of my life.
Arse dialog! I wish I had that skill. :D

Too bad you're a traditionalist. I run a bronze-age, high-power, low-magic, epic styled, no-humans, no magical healing, essentially no magical items, animistic, alien world. Wow. If that's not a break from core, I don't know what is.

Welcome to the guild. ^_^
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: CYMRO on November 04, 2006, 12:37:44 AM
Quotedespise sweet potatoes.

Sweet potatoes are an abomination unto Cabbage.

Welcome to the CBG.  This is cabbage country.
Micros are good.  Magic Hat #9 is my current fav.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Wrexham3 on November 04, 2006, 05:51:53 AM
Quote from: battleaxbabyI love mapping everything out and insist on doing everything by hand.

Cool, someone else does that too!

Quote from: battleaxbabyI love rare meat, especially steak and tuna, and despise sweet potatoes.

Sweet potatoes rock.  
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: SA on November 04, 2006, 06:54:10 AM
If sweet potatoes are an abomination unto cabbage, then I guess I'm a farspawn.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Raelifin on November 04, 2006, 11:13:34 AM
Mmmm... farspawn....  :yumm:
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Endless_Helix on November 04, 2006, 11:16:01 AM
Farspawn are delicious, particularly with a sprinkling of the tears of pure spinsters and the anguished screams of seven thousand sinners on the rack in hell!
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: battleaxbaby on November 04, 2006, 07:18:47 PM
Im' really digging everyones stuff. Im' home with the strep right now, so hopefully when i feel better and can better articulate and I will actually start commenting. Really Im' just here to learn anyway so I feel like I cant say anything to helpful aside from, "Thats really cool, I like that." But I appreciate the warm welcome.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Seraph on November 06, 2006, 12:18:01 AM
Quote from: RaelifinArse dialog! I wish I had that skill. :D

Too bad you're a traditionalist. I run a bronze-age, high-power, low-magic, epic styled, no-humans, no magical healing, essentially no magical items, animistic, alien world. Wow. If that's not a break from core, I don't know what is.

Welcome to the guild. ^_^
Don't listen to Raelifin.  There's nothing wrong with traditionalist settings.  My setting is mostly traditional, though it's since strayed a bit off the beaten path, but at it's core, it's close to the classics.  If you go too far away, you really can barely call it D&D anymore. (I mean, how can you if the only thing you use from the three core rulebooks is the Combat section of the PHB?)  In fact, a lot of these people's settings are not D&D and they disapprove of our kind of settings.  They have every right to do so, and often times their opinions are valid and can still help us, but we have every right to stick to our traditionalism.  Just because there are no 18 eyed anthropomorphic cows (I don't know who came up with that anymore) does not make your setting worthless.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Matt Larkin (author) on November 06, 2006, 02:28:39 PM
In fairness here, Seraphine, the site isn't affiliated with D&D.  Many of the members are most familiar with it, but some of us have not really made it a goal to make D&D settings.  Just to make settings.  D&D has a lot of limitations and issues - its real strength is its mass appeal (and one cannot forget how much that matters).

And welcome the the CBG, battleaxbaby.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Numinous on November 06, 2006, 02:53:10 PM
Welcome Balleaxbaby, to the CBG.  If you have any questions or concerns, just PM me, and I'll do my best to help.

(Call me Crit, by the way.)
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Wensleydale on November 06, 2006, 03:47:02 PM
Welcome to the CBG, O friend!

Well, you probably won't like my setting... it's not really traditional... but still... anyway... stopping with the dots now.

Yeah, anyway. WELCOME!
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Seraph on November 07, 2006, 01:24:40 AM
Quote from: Phoenix KnightIn fairness here, Seraphine, the site isn't affiliated with D&D.  Many of the members are most familiar with it, but some of us have not really made it a goal to make D&D settings.  Just to make settings.  D&D has a lot of limitations and issues - its real strength is its mass appeal (and one cannot forget how much that matters).

And welcome the the CBG, battleaxbaby.
That's true, the site is not technically affiliated with any game system or company, but I got the impression she was based in D&D, so that's what I talked about.  Many settings here are not D&D at all.  Many more are loosely based around D&D Core, but with large and many deviations.  If I was presumptuous, I apologize.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Raelifin on November 07, 2006, 01:58:03 AM
No. This place is a d20 hangout. It's not a rule, but it is a trend.
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: battleaxbaby on November 07, 2006, 09:37:21 AM
well i think he knows what i want. and thats some dungeons and some dragons.  :)
Title: YO from Philadelphia.
Post by: Matt Larkin (author) on November 07, 2006, 06:10:45 PM
Quote from: RaelifinNo. This place is a d20 hangout. It's not a rule, but it is a trend.
I don't disagree.  I don't necessarily have to like it, but I will conceed that.  However, since d20 is not a rule, I generally try to write my setting independently of mechanics.  I may later offer mechanics for the setting.  I tried to adapt Kishar to d20, but I eventually found enough frustration I'm leaning back towards The Riddle of Steel again.  Other games also have their high points, and many members here have some familiarity with non-d20 games.