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Shackled City (D&D 3.5)

Started by wlake.gmtn, March 23, 2021, 03:18:31 PM

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wlake.gmtn

This is sammichwise, I've posted before. I really like the Shackled City Adventure Path. Had an aborted rpg.net pbp 'cause I got frustrated and didn't know whether to or how to use grid online. But I'm hoping to play it again soon, run it, also thinking about how it's all spelled out for you so I would make up my own version rather than read the room descriptions (descriptions: which are kind of like  shading in art, boring but necessary). Somebody told me about roll20 and how this is good for grid. But basically I wanted to ask, in my first real post, about how people have felt if they've played Shackled City and if they liked it and would maybe want to play it with me as DM. I was considering doing real-world mythology or maybe Scarred Lands. I'm in a Pathfinder game now, online with my high school friends and that's been fun, but I've never gotten past level 2. So Shackled City all up front would be intimidating but I'll go for it at some point. I'd probably do it gridless but still with a lot of the rules of 3.5.

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