I have done my fair share of Pathfinders but that works best in a tight session setting where everyone is in sync and information about the rules, other player ideas, and combat strategy can be quickly transferred without slowing down the game. On a forum where everyone is on their own schedule I say keep it simple. Defiantly be able and willing to talk to players in order to get them on the same page as everyone else. As long as you have disciplined rpers you should be good. Im all for having some form of random check, say roll a certain die and screenshot the result, but overall the less numbers you have to keep track of the better.
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//Not sure if this story will get off the ground but lets give this a go, worth the risk if its a good story.
Name: Pinprick
Race: Unicorn
Sex: Female
Age: Late 20s...no set number
Occupation: Street level Criminal. Works as a enforcer to ruff up ponies for bits.
Appearance: Light green coat with darker green hair. Attached a outline so just imagine the colors.
Cutie Mark: Bullseye target in front of a throwing knife
Personality: Street smart with a good head to read ponies even if she doesnt read actual books. A simple pony who is content with the pursuit of earthly pleasures. Snippy and bold, she has built up a tough persona which has gradually just become her actual self. By default relies on herself for everything she needs but is happy to have others help as long as they dont expect much in return.
Background: A troubled kid from a early age she never felt very sure about her place in the world. Her parents tried to help but with no serious health effects and with no other problems then something all ponies go through they thought that giving her some space and not treating her like something was wrong was the best approach. This worked for the most part until her mother left. The blow hit the whole family hard and Pinprick took off to try and figure things out herself. She found herself in Fillidelphia and quickly began hanging out with the wrong crowd. Pick pocketing turned to muggings which turned to robberies and with her clique feeding off each other and luck going their way they became more emboldened. Eventually they all had to grow up and while a lot of them stayed in the underground scene they did eventually lose that magic spark that holds friends together. Pinprick found herself taking pay gigs as a enforcer thanks to her skills with throwing knives that she use to practice in her teenage years.
@Orion Yeah. But you don't join this, I intend on making multiple roleplays off this idea.
@Sky Nebulon I'm glad to hear. And don't worry, I'm alright with people playing canons.
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