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    So, two friends and I spent about a month setting everything up for a high-level 3.5 (3.X) game featuring two of us playing lvl 19 characters each with a lvl 17 Cohort and the third DMing. Good News / Bad News situation, the third friend (read: DM) had an issue of the 'laptops can overheat and go kaput because cat hair is bad for intake fans' variety and is in not interested in trying to DM a pbp game via mobile phone.

    So, we are left with 4 very unique characters with an interesting party composition concept that we've been very excited to get started on...and now have no DM.

    The main points for the theme we decided on were 'everyone must be able to cast high-level arcane spells', as the story was 4 students of a vague 'adventuring academy' of some kind in the city of Sigil. Disheartened at their prospects for 'adventuring parties' with dumb fighters, shifty rogues, and goody-two-shoes clerics, and wanting to prove that 'you can't have an adventuring party of all casters' was total BS, they formed their own party. Eventually, they graduated, and started going on extraplanar adventures, taking missions from a vague 'planar adventurer's guild'.

    Essentially an all-mage 4-person group of high-level adventurers using their magic to fill traditional 'party roles' and styling on the normie adventurers whilst having fun plane-hopping and fighting evil. Basically putting the 'What if you run out of spells tho?!' counterargument to the test. Sooooo....if any DM is interested in picking up a game and wants to know more...hit us up and drop me a PM and we can go over the details of the character creation rules we used and links to character sheets to get a feel for things? Hate to let the concept go to waste! :)
    Last edited by Geeksthenewsexy; 2023-04-24 at 06:11 PM.
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