Duskreign
I have been a member of this community for a year and a half, now, and I just realized that I never properly introduced myself to this community. I am Mike Scott, aka Duskreign, because it sounds cool.
I am using Obsidian Portal for an ambitious purpose, and one that I am far from completing. I wish to create a complete guide to my campaign world, Wyrmshadow, including archives of every campaign that has taken place upon it's troubled lands and wave-torn shores. So far, I have done quite a bit of the skeletal work for bringing this goal to fruition, but I acknowledge that the mind is as weak as the soul is devoted. I'm trying, though, OPites.
I am also running a Star Wars campaign set in the KOTOR era, Heart of the Force. I'm using the D6 rules because, lucky me, I won a Facebook contest from Obsidian Portal and got the 2nd Edition Star Wars Roleplaying Game from West End Games.
I want to say something from the heart (and my spleen would also like to add something immediately thereafter):
I have met some incredible people here. Our common passion, even if it is just for a unique and fantastic form of personal diversion, has created a solid bond between us, all of us, that we are fortunate enough to share through this wonderful website. Obsidian Portal is more than a place to host information about your rpg campaign, though that's all it might have originally been intended to be. It is, for me and many others, a shrine to our glorious hobby. It's like Facebook for pen-and-paper gaming nerds like me, and like you. I want to thank, with all the sincerity and heartfelt gratitude my typing skills have to offer, the creators and staff of Obsidian Portal. You gave me a safe place to talk D&D with people without looking over my shoulder and seeing the other kids mocking us from across the lunchroom. Or was that just me that happened to?
Now, my spleen would like to say a few words:
What am I even for? Does he need me? Should he be eating a special diet or something, because this guy drinks way too much diet soda, and I bet I'm gonna pay for that somed...
Ok, thanks, spleen.
But I wasn't fin...
yes... yes you were.
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Cheers
I also feel that this community is extraordinary, full of people willing to help, greet, or learn from.
I live in Argentina so here the hole "without looking over my shoulder and seeing the other kids mocking us from across the lunchroom" doesn't apply too much. Don't get me wrong, RPGs (D&D in particular) are popular here too, but to be honest 1 out of 30 or 40 people will know what the hell I'm talking about when I say "Reflex save", "Action Point", "Dice" (well, maybe not "dice", but they probably just assume I'm talking about a d6). I have had my bad moments for being an RPGer though, but I can't say anyone ever mocked me really.
Anyway, I just saw your Wyrmshadow campaign yesterday and I think it's great, I can tell you are putting your heart into it.
As for your spleen, it will probably be the most suited to understand what a "Reflex save" is (physiology joke, haha).
Cheers,
SANDMAN (not the Spiderman character; it's based on Neil Gaiman's comic: The Sandman, hence my user's image)
When I first discovered Obsidian Portal (through a GMail sponsored link, if any of the PTB are keeping track), I immediately thought of my favorite GM, Andy (aka Florimel, which is how I usually reference him here). He's been running games for over 30 years and has compiled a pretty extensive universe, so I thought OP would be a great resource for him to archive his world notes online. For a while I was doing a lot of the data entry, and then he finally started to get the hang of using the site and now I just go in and do editing once in a while. So you're definitely not alone in wanting to create a _magnum opus_ here.
As for your spleen, don't let that punk push you around. Stupid, useless organ...
Welcome to the forums. With the amount of posts you've made in the last 24 hours, I'm assuming you're making up for lost time...
I'd mention my real name, as it seems to have become the thing to do in this thread, but I prefer to remain mysterious.
-Jonathon
P.S. Am I the only one who kept hearing "I am Jack's bursting spleen," repeating through their head as they read that interjection?
Sandman, I got who your avatar was immediately. I love Gaiman (say that out loud, I dare you!)
FemmeLegion, I'm glad I'm not the only one who has been doing this for so long. I'm also quite interested in checking out Florimel's work.
FrankSirmarco, don't get my spleen started. Unless... that's what you're supposed to do with it... (hopeless shrug). Also, yeah, having neglected this whole section for such a long time, I guess I just wanted to toss all my stuff everywhere and make myself at home, like an old school buddy showing up out of nowhere and kind of moving in uninvited.
JonathonVolkmer, I used to have the exact same problem. I have an idea repository for different genres of games. I stick with Wyrmshadow because it is just fantasy and sci-fi and adventure and old-west and run-on-sentency enough to sate most of my thirsts for role playing variety.
(sigh...) spleen says hey.
Wait, Yakov Smirnoff jokes weren't even good when they were new...
Yep, I've been on OP since the aught-nine. Huuuyup, yup, yup.. them was the goodol days. You youngsters wouldn't understand. Back then, we had to code html with a quill and ink and access the Internet from a phonograph.
I honestly don't know why I never bothered much with the forums until now. I guess it was just the special feature that time forgot. Like my pride.
And is it me or does OPites sound dangerously close to OPiates?
Just for the record, I would listen to your spleen. Spleen's are important. If your appendix tries to chime in though, feel free to bitch slap that useless mooching bastard.
"You enter the princess's bedchamber, the scene of the murder, and the reason you and your mystic sleuth agency were dispatched to Reignton Falls. As you press open the thick elm-wood doors and feel the cool touch of the ornate brass door handles, a smell like old cardamom wafts into your nostrils, reminding you of exotic places far removed from Reignton. You see rare silks draped over an antique wicker armchair, a musty old book left open, turned spine-up, and placed on the small round table next to the chair. A spilled dinner plate and goblet of THERE'S A BUGBEAR BEHIND YOU."
As for OPites... I don't know. OPers? OPians? OPishfolk? I guess I could call everyone here Fellow Obsidian Portal Subscribers, but who wants to be called a bunch of FOPS?
Spleen and I aren't speaking at the moment. You see, he's an organ, and I'm back on my medication.
Just kidding.
I'm not back on my medication.
Oddly, one of my players was just recently commenting about my medication after I spent some time describing an event in the game that never actually happened except as a personal hallucination.
I thought they all saw the same thing but apparently it was just me.
Weird.