Introduction (did I spell that right)
Introduction (did I spell that right)
Greetings fellow forgotten kingdoms players, some of you might have already met Philias the merry halfling in waterdeep.
I'm quite new to this game, altough I have played few D&D games before, and have a little experienca about MUDs from Aardwolf.
I live in finland, so mostly I have to play at night to actually meet other players. That really makes playing FK a bit annoying. I've had some great moments in this games, and will definetly keep on playing.
If you ever want to meet Philias, look for him at either the dripping dagger, or market square, he will surely have s story to tell you
I'm quite new to this game, altough I have played few D&D games before, and have a little experienca about MUDs from Aardwolf.
I live in finland, so mostly I have to play at night to actually meet other players. That really makes playing FK a bit annoying. I've had some great moments in this games, and will definetly keep on playing.
If you ever want to meet Philias, look for him at either the dripping dagger, or market square, he will surely have s story to tell you
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that once you notice that it tells you absolutely nothing, it's already too late to stop reading it
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Welcome. glad to have you here.
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Philias the Heavy-drinking Halfling has already made an impression on someone! Welcome to FK man, and enjoy.
Jamais arriere.
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Heh, glad you like him I've been planning about making a goblin char somewhere in the future. Could you ppl tell me what makes them so hard to roleplay, 'cause I love goblins and would like to play one.
also, epic:
Philias tries to climb to his keg of ale
Philias falls
Philias asks: not so easy, see?
also, epic:
Philias tries to climb to his keg of ale
Philias falls
Philias asks: not so easy, see?
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that once you notice that it tells you absolutely nothing, it's already too late to stop reading it
Re: Introduction (did I spell that right)
Welcome to FK!
Goblins are hard because they are outsiders. No one really wants to be their friend, and they don't really trust anyone.
Their existence is essentially lonesome. People want to kill them all the time. They cannot enter cities, they belong no where.
I'll be truthful and admit the few goblin PC's we've had have not made it for these reasons. Maybe you can be the one to show us a flourishing goblin pc! :)
Goblins are hard because they are outsiders. No one really wants to be their friend, and they don't really trust anyone.
Their existence is essentially lonesome. People want to kill them all the time. They cannot enter cities, they belong no where.
I'll be truthful and admit the few goblin PC's we've had have not made it for these reasons. Maybe you can be the one to show us a flourishing goblin pc! :)
Beshaba potatoes.
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Well, in best case I would create a tribe of goblins that rebels against all orcs
Just need to play Philias a lot more to get that kismet, not that I'm going to abandon our drunk and talkative friend. Just wish I could find someone worshipping mystra to become a follower of the good ol' lady luck.
Just need to play Philias a lot more to get that kismet, not that I'm going to abandon our drunk and talkative friend. Just wish I could find someone worshipping mystra to become a follower of the good ol' lady luck.
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*grins*
Cheers from the dwarf who finds it hards to speak Common and who likes ale and adventuring.
I must say that has been the most fun I've had in half-year of playing FK.
/On the topic of kismet: 5 more kismet and I can play a drow at long last!!!/
EDIT: I play at similar hours to you, it seems.
Cheers from the dwarf who finds it hards to speak Common and who likes ale and adventuring.
I must say that has been the most fun I've had in half-year of playing FK.
/On the topic of kismet: 5 more kismet and I can play a drow at long last!!!/
EDIT: I play at similar hours to you, it seems.
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Oh, that dwarf again. Oh, doesnt speak common yet, I'll take him to a trainer. Hmm, doesn't help. Hey, its one of my friends, he can surely help.
You can't quess how many times I facepalmed
About kismet:
I've seen ppl saying that kismetcosts are too high, I don't think so. Played for about week now, and already got 78 kismet
You can't quess how many times I facepalmed
About kismet:
I've seen ppl saying that kismetcosts are too high, I don't think so. Played for about week now, and already got 78 kismet
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that once you notice that it tells you absolutely nothing, it's already too late to stop reading it
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Welcome to FK and don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it (IC or OOC - we're here for both of them). Very pleased to see a large amount of new players joining the team here, and we're very happy to have you all. Welcome.
"He served, but found no pride in service. He fought, but took no joy in victory. He drank, to drown his pain in a sea of wine... ...It was hate that drove him. Though he committed many sins, he never sought forgiveness."
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Welcome!
Wise men, when in doubt whether to speak or to keep quiet, give themselves the benefit of the doubt, and remain silent. - Napoleon Hill
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It makes me happy to. As a transplant myself, I'd love to see this mud made easier to find for my fellow transplantees.Very pleased to see a large amount of new players joining the team here, and we're very happy to have you all. Welcome.
tl;dr Vvvooooote!
"The noir hero is a knight in blood caked armour. He's dirty and he does his best to deny the fact that he's a hero the whole time."
~Frank Miller
~Frank Miller