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Talk about what you're Actually Playing

Started by RPGPundit, December 05, 2006, 01:17:42 AM

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Christmas Ape

After a few sessions of 3.x D&D (one 3.5 PHB, rest of the books 3.0) with a heavy dose of handwavium - in which we burnt a town, killed a dire bear, betrayed a druid, framed a duke we murdered as a traitor to the crown, then fled to become smugglers in the nearest city - we've started our more serious campaign.

It's an L5R game run using 3e rules during the 1e timeline - pre-Coup - featuring three bushi and a Togashi monk, each at the Wall for their own reasons. I've been playing Shiba Kiyonori, a short bald samurai with an Imperial spouse, a young sun, and a tendency to take himself a little too seriously; it's only been a couple sessions so I don't know the others well, save that the monk is one-eyed and one-armed, the Scorpion is avoiding a Lion enemy, and the Dragon bushi is basically a sword with feet to carry it between scenes. :raise:

It's been a lot of fun playing again, and I'm taking plenty of care to feedback the GM about what I'm liking. He hit a lot of buttons from my character description right in the prologue, so...it's going well.
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