mashedtaters
mashedtaters
Anyone who frequents this page, feel free to check out or join the newest chapter to my role playing thread, Winter’s Valley Chapter 2. You can find it on these forums in the role playing section. It’s just a little bit of fun between some of us forumites.
My second chapter, Awakening, has just started. You can check out the first chapter, Power Shift, for the rules or just to read at your leisure.
If you want to join, you may! Just send me a PM.
Don’t feel you have to read the whole first chapter to join the fun. It’s very long (but very fun), and is not a barrier to entry.
Here is the role playing thread:
https://forums.beamdog.com/categories/role-playing
Here is chapter 1: https://forums.beamdog.com/discussion/75186/rp-winters-valley-chapter-1
Here is chapter 2: https://forums.beamdog.com/discussion/78213/rp-winters-valley-chapter-2
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Re: RP: Winter's Valley-Chapter 1
This time, the council does indeed take notice. Gressick, Hogler, and Corak look at Lagrord as though surprised he actually knows how to speak. It’s not the kind of surprise that you would have for a… (View Post)4 -
Re: RP: Winter's Valley-Chapter 1
Gressick nods approvingly at Colden. “It’s good to see someone in this council can see reason,” he says. “It is decided then, we leave the wounded. There is no way to accomplish what the good advisor… (View Post)4 -
Re: RP: Winter's Valley-Chapter 1
Casak sneers at the general, his face still puffy and red from his crying earlier. “It seems to me that the great general Gressick wishes only to save his own hide,” he sneers. “Convenient for you th… (View Post)Post edited by mashedtaters on4 -
Re: RP: Winter's Valley-Chapter 1
But before he can make a move, the King is there, quick and decisive. With a powerful backhanded swing, he strikes his son squarely across the face, knocking him from his seat. The prince falls to th… (View Post)Post edited by mashedtaters on4 -
Re: RP: Winter's Valley-Chapter 1
The king chuckles. “Eager for savage blood, are you captain?” he says with grandfatherly affection, casting a sidelong glance at his son. “Easy, now, there’s not much blood to be had at the moment. I… (View Post)4
