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D&D 3.5 - DM & Player | Mod | Narcissist
9 years ago

So, I previously had an Eberron campaign discussed here and I never got enough people interested due to timing issues. I've decided to do this as play-by-post instead, in part to see how many people can do that instead. Same rules/guidelines as before.

The people who already sent me character sheets do not need to update them, however, they should post class/house down below if they still wish to do it.

It will start 2 weeks from Friday if a minimum of 4 people sign up.

Edit: Currently taken. Cannith, Tharashk, Denith, Lyrandar.

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This isn't strictly Dungeons and Dragons, but other alternative system games were mentioned, so I thought I'd gauge interest in this. I'd want somewhere between 4 and 6 people interested.

“Wonderland is about madness...Wonderland is about living in a world that seems normal on the outside but is full of worms and horrible laughter and empty halls and doors to nowhere and upside-down staircases underneath. Wonderland is about an infectious, predatory, alternate reality.”

It's a surreal horror/survival/exploration game with a strong role-play element and is probably my favorite setting I've seen in a tabletop game.

It's based on the JAGS2 system, or Just Another Game System. This has simplified combat and an interesting take on character building and role-playing mechanics. Wonderland in particular is mostly about role-playing(at the start, at least) because most combat in it, like in real life, will kill you.

http://www.jagsrpg.org/jags/content/JAGS2.pdf

Given that it is a game of discovery and unraveling mysteries, it is not advisable to read the manuals for Wonderland itself(Wonderland and the Book of Knots). Reading the setting manuals will give hints about some of the main components of the setting which are intended to be secretive and discovered, so overall I'd ask people not to. All content needed for making characters is in the JAGS manual, though I'll make a short guide to character creation if interest is shown in the campaign.

It will be set in an alternate-real world location, with characters intended to be real people. It will not be the real world though, as some changes will need to be made to account for setting.

If you really want to read the manuals, the Wonderland manual itself is fine, for the introduction at least. Book of Knots is deep plot spoilers.

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