@Meredith I nearly made my character a tailor before switching over to dollmaking, but I settled on him having been a cordwainer instead. So between your character and mine, if anyone we encounter should need new clothes, shoes, or dolls we’ll be covered. :closed eyes open smile:
Tower-Ever-Falling strikes me as a fitting patron. But if you think there’s a better match after looking over my finished character, I’ll go with whatever you suggest.
Also, Grey, if you could come up with a name for a duke, as well as a name for one of said duke’s towns — my character will...
A child’s doll. I’ve been brainstorming the idea of a humble dollmaker, who after suffering considerable hardships and injustices, connects with an otherworldly entity via one of his creations.
If you don’t feel a concept like that is right for this roleplay, don’t hesitate to let me know. I...
My preference is for the world to be divided into tribes, smallish kingdoms, and city-states, with those divisions being the primary source of conflict, rather than an "enemy of all." This puts faces and personalities on the greatest obstacles, as well as makes them more fluid.
That said...
@WlfSamurai I'm interested, but I'll need some time to familiarize myself with the setting and system. I'm sure I'll have questions for you once I start digging in to it.
@Wonderblue Since you have a full group, and I have a d&d campaign of my own in development, I'm going to back out of this. I have very limited roleplay time, so I have to frugal with it. Best of luck with this.
I generally prefer support classes like bards and clerics. In terms of race, I try and avoid the ones that don't pair well with my chosen class.
Edit: Although, the thought of the party all being the same race from the same region would be interesting imo... I would be up for that. :coolshades: