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    Mostly Forgotten Realms, Ravenloft or Dragonlance, especially when linking FR and DL through the mists of Ravenloft. A classic example, Lord Soth was an undead Solamnian Death Knight which then "moved" to Ravelnoft, so to speak.
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    Good to see you, adventurer! Ha! Glad you're alive! Now get yourself a mug 'o ale ๐Ÿบ and sit yer down in our tavern... First and foremost, thank you for joining us. Yer warmly welcome around these parts. Having you here, we're set to build the most awesome, thriving and interesting Roleplaying Community in the known world! And in the Planes, maybe. Now, it would be nice to say hello to your fellow visitors and travelers ๐Ÿ™‚. Write a few words about yourself, maybe which RPG game systems or worlds you prefer, or introduce your favorite roleplaying character. Say as much or as little as you wish, if you want, you can write where you live too - we're global here, so that could be interesting. I will be known to you as The Bartender - my name's never used anymore, they always call the Bartender, haha! I'll be looking over this place, making sure you're all staying safe, well fed, and never ever run out of ye ale! ๐Ÿป
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    Roleplaying games have quite a few years already, and there's been some great music created for them over the years. What gaming soundtrack do you appreciate the most and why? ๐Ÿ™‚ I'll start with something that many years ago completely disarmed me with its sheer beauty, uniqueness and atmosphere. This comes from Matt Uelmen, and back it the day it was a shock that one could create such a great, dark and gritty hybrid of classic medieval fantasy with modern sound, using haunting samples and overdriven electric guitars. Diablo I maybe wasn't an RPG. But I've spent countless hours with my friends playing it, almost every day after it was released. We even carried our heavy computers to each other's houses, with those old-fashioned CRT monitors - man, that was some exercise. But it was also the only way to play Diablo on LAN, and almost nobody had Internet back then. And it was a great experience, killing the Butcher and skeleton king Leoric countless times, reaching catacombs and then Diablo in hell. Later there was an expansion adding the "subterranean jungle" levels and some more dark corridors leading to Na'Krul (which *somehow* I've killed with exactly 2 fireballs! Had it recorded on tape to prove). But it wasn't the same without such a great soundtrack that was created originally. In my opinion, Diablo II and Diablo III never reached this level of musical craftsmanship that helped to make the first game such a huge hit. Heck, almost no other game since then could compare, in their whole history. That says something. There are other gaming soundtracks that I love for different reasons, so the above may not be necessarily my number one, but it's certainly in top 10. And what is your favorite soundtrack? Is it from a new game like The Witcher or Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, some classic oldschool thing like Planescape: Torment, Baldur's Gate, Heroes of Might & Magic III? Or maybe it was some retro, SNES, Amiga title? What would you recommend for an RPG gaming session?
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    My favorite class is Bard. He is a Jack of all trades always prepared for any situation, and cheerful and crazy enough๐Ÿ˜‚
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    Paladin...and it has entirely to do with how overpowered it is in PF compared to 3.5. Smiting, healing, tanking and supporting can let you either steal the scene or give a ton of help to the party.
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    Skald. Purely because you quickly become a supporter who can make or break a fight if you pick the right buffs, as long as your party has a couple PCs who went for pure bruisers and not special snowflake builds who have too many options to benefit from your Raging Song.
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    Greetings. Zoro Gallade here, a DM with...admittedly some clever ideas and pretty good at managing frantic play-by-chat campaigns on Discord. And I do mean frantic. I mean, we ran all six books of Way of the Wicked in a matter of a few months. And yeah, my favourite system is Pathfinder. I really like all the kinds of micromanagement you can do in it, it feels quite unique. Hit me up if you're interested.
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    Hello! I'm Vorpal, the lover of rangers and magical destruction . Love this place so far, hoping it will gather a large community. Happy to see even Bartenders here, although not sure about dwarven ones . The beer is brewed on vodka and no wine in the menu I guess? Explain, dwarf, might get me something if that's drinkable.
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    For further familiarizing with each other, figured out it would be good to know our preferences. There are many universes that the mother of all roleplaying games introduced throughout it's different editions. Check out the poll, and if you feel there's some world we've omitted and should add, post and we'll add it :). This is a multiple choice poll, you can vote for as many universes as you wish. It's public to help us better know each other. So, what is your favorite D&D Campaign Setting?
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