Apr 29, 2020 2:01 pm
Hi there!
Allow me to introduce myself:
I grew up on fiction (movies, books, video games) but was a late-comer to RPG's in my twenties. I approach RPG's primarily as a writer and storyteller, so when my friend group decided to give D&D a try I was more than happy to DM. I immediately fell in love with it, and it has been a passion of mine ever since. I have 3 in-person TTRPG campaigns under my belt as a DM and 1 as a player. I'm currently running Curse of Strahd with an obsessive enthusiasm, and am playing in a Storm King's Thunder campaign DM'd by one of my players.
In the past couple years, I started running short scenes in Play-By-Post style for my group during hiatus or for special occasions, and once again I'm surprised I haven't been doing this since I was a kid. TTRPG's helped me grow as a storyteller, improviser, and performer, but the written-word narrative of PbP feels like coming home.
I'm open to playing D&D and familiar systems here at Gamers Plane, but I'm hoping to find outlets for more niche passions of mine that I've been unable to fulfill thus far. I'm a huge fan of cyberpunk and LotR, but it's been a tough sell with my sword-and-sorcery group, so I'll probably be looking to join an Adventures in Middle Earth or Cyberpunk Red game. If I can't find a game to suit, I'm just as likely to start one up and run it! In fact, I've been worldbuilding for a cyberpunk screenplay and have been itching to run it as a game.
When I'm not roleplaying or writing, I'm doing freelance design work, playing electric guitar (and constantly adding to my pedal board), or playing with my dogs (a chocolate lab and mini dachshund).
I come to the lauded Gamers Plane community from Reddit, and I'm happy to be here. Thanks for having me!
- Jade_Ravens
Allow me to introduce myself:
I grew up on fiction (movies, books, video games) but was a late-comer to RPG's in my twenties. I approach RPG's primarily as a writer and storyteller, so when my friend group decided to give D&D a try I was more than happy to DM. I immediately fell in love with it, and it has been a passion of mine ever since. I have 3 in-person TTRPG campaigns under my belt as a DM and 1 as a player. I'm currently running Curse of Strahd with an obsessive enthusiasm, and am playing in a Storm King's Thunder campaign DM'd by one of my players.
In the past couple years, I started running short scenes in Play-By-Post style for my group during hiatus or for special occasions, and once again I'm surprised I haven't been doing this since I was a kid. TTRPG's helped me grow as a storyteller, improviser, and performer, but the written-word narrative of PbP feels like coming home.
I'm open to playing D&D and familiar systems here at Gamers Plane, but I'm hoping to find outlets for more niche passions of mine that I've been unable to fulfill thus far. I'm a huge fan of cyberpunk and LotR, but it's been a tough sell with my sword-and-sorcery group, so I'll probably be looking to join an Adventures in Middle Earth or Cyberpunk Red game. If I can't find a game to suit, I'm just as likely to start one up and run it! In fact, I've been worldbuilding for a cyberpunk screenplay and have been itching to run it as a game.
When I'm not roleplaying or writing, I'm doing freelance design work, playing electric guitar (and constantly adding to my pedal board), or playing with my dogs (a chocolate lab and mini dachshund).
I come to the lauded Gamers Plane community from Reddit, and I'm happy to be here. Thanks for having me!
- Jade_Ravens