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Posted: 2026-05-04T13:01:21+00:00
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Posted: 2026-05-01T14:01:20+00:00
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Posted: 2026-05-04T13:47:08+00:00
Author: /u/TheBobBolandhttps://www.reddit.com/user/TheBobBoland
This Gear Watch used to run supplies down the caldera in this pre squired days. They were apprenticed under a Knight of Reliard in the expedition to the Lands of Rust. The Spiral Sun shone bright on this one, as they returned with silver blade and a quick knighthood. Since they have spent many Chimes traveling as a bodyguard for the High Blades during times of unrest. Though small, the Gear Watch fight with clever tactics and determination unusual for being of their size. Enjoy my favorite if my creations.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T07:58:10+00:00
Author: /u/Kumory_desuhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Kumory_desu
I designed a human fighter who wields a longsword and wears medium armor.
Some fighters prefer medium armor over heavy plate armor. It gives both protection and mobility. This one also prefers medium armor over full plate because he is a nimble one. He stays at the front line, having no plans to take damage, but only to dance and throw his longsword around.
If we're talking about stats, his Dex would be at least 14, after prioritizing Str, of course.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T12:49:26+00:00
Author: /u/Lbx7070https://www.reddit.com/user/Lbx7070
I have been in this campaign for about 2 years. We were all friends prior to starting and it's been a great time, we've had very little problems until now.
There are 6 players and the GM. 4 of the PC's are female and 2 are male. My character is a woman who comes from a small, religious town that was built as a safe haven for women. Only women live there and only women are allowed inside. I wasn't really thinking all that much about narrative implications when I made the character, my GM just presented us with some lore and I thought this place sounded like an interesting origin. Now, 2 years later, the story is taking us over to this area again and the mystery seems to be surrounding this town.
The problem is that 2 characters are male and are therefore not allowed in the city. We spent all last session on Saturday basically arguing over trying to get those characters into the town to further the investigation. My character has a ton of respect for safe haven of this town and is also a cleric and is very devoted to her beliefs. She shot down every idea of sneaking the men into the city and has been very insistent they don't come in at all. I even sabotaged a player's attempt at disguise self because I firmly believe she would not welcome men in the city and would not do anything to jeopardize what it stands for. It just would not be in her character.
There is still investigating that needs to be done in the surrounding area and we have ways of communicating if our party is separated, but everyone seemed very unwilling to split up. My party and friends were getting very frustrated with me. We argued outside of RP and they basically asked why I wouldn't cooperate and I said I am not trying to be frustrating but I am not going to act against my character, and that we needed to find other ways to going forward.
GM stayed neutral, which I think is fair, he was prepared for whatever we decided.
We ended the session before we came to a compromise. Am I being too unreasonable? Should I just put my character wishes to the side? How far can roleplay go before it hinders the game?
Edit: thank you I am very appreciative of all the feedback I have received so far, from all point of views. I am definitely not trying to be a problem player or prevent my friends from participating. We have been a pretty roleplay heavy group so far and I have played my character as sticking to her beliefs, even as she is growing as a person. I suggested multiple times in character and out of character that we should split the party as there is still a person of interest that needs to be interacted with outside of the city, so I just want to be clear that I would not be as insistent about it if it was truly all or nothing on the narrative, it feels feasible to me to split the party at this point for a brief period of time.
I think I am just going to talk to my GM about how he wants me to go forward. He was very open about expecting this to be a debate and set it up to be open about sneaking them in or splitting the party (or whatever else we could figure out), but I don't want to spend another session arguing about it.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T11:13:37+00:00
Author: /u/KORTOVbukkakehttps://www.reddit.com/user/KORTOVbukkake
We asked 100 goblinoids:
1. Name something a goblin might steal.
2. Name something a goblin might fear.
3. Name something a goblin might lie about.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T10:16:40+00:00
Author: /u/moonduvethttps://www.reddit.com/user/moonduvet
Just as the title says, just wanted to show my character before versus after the grove incident. For context, my party had to go through a trial which would earn them the protection of spirits if they passed the trials. But if they fail, they'll lose some memories and we couldn't choose which memories we would lose. Since his memories were really important to him, I made my character back out of the trial. But because of that, he was attacked by an evil spirit since the grove's wind spirits couldn't protect him.
He survived but unfortunately, it came at a cost.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T01:42:15+00:00
Author: /u/Sad_Pixie999https://www.reddit.com/user/Sad_Pixie999
Playing 5.5e online using a tabletop simulator and discord. Had a fun session, everything going well, and then at the very end, the DM says he only caught 2 hours of the recording because his software bugged out. I wasn't aware he would be recording, there was no mention of it up until that point. Then he says he was going to put it in a program to have it write session notes for him. Am I right to feel conflicted about having been recorded and my voice being put through an ai program? I don't want to seem like I'm just being divisive and picky. This is the first time I've gotten to play the game in two years, and so far the game has been great. How can I best convey how I feel without causing potential upset, while also suggesting the DM write his own notes without sounding like I'm judging him for perceived laziness?
I'm really paranoid around ai and the possibility of my recordings being used for someone's podcast or youtube channel without permission, and I don't want it to ruin the game experience.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T14:02:00+00:00
Author: /u/Tough_North_5217https://www.reddit.com/user/Tough_North_5217
Posted: 2026-05-03T19:13:45+00:00
Author: /u/ejolblobhttps://www.reddit.com/user/ejolblob
Human Fighter
- Stoic, dependable, and naturally takes the lead without trying
- Protective of the group, especially in dangerous situations
- Has a dry sense of humor that shows up at unexpected moments
Drow Wizard
- Analytical, curious, and a bit perfectionistic
- Loves solving problems and proving theories mid-adventure
- Slightly narcissistic but deeply loyal once bonded
Elf Druid
- Calm, grounded, and spiritually in tune with the world
- Acts as the emotional center of the group
- Has a subtle, almost teasing sense of humor beneath the serenity
Dragonborn Barbarian
- Confident, bold, and thrives in high-pressure situations
- Surprisingly thoughtful despite a straightforward approach to problems
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Posted: 2026-05-04T04:18:33+00:00
Author: /u/Yumtasmhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Yumtasm
For me, If I can't solve a puzzle/riddle as a Player I'm going to ask to roll if my character is smarter than I am (Most Are). I will still try but if it's not "What is full of holes but still holds water?" riddle, godspeed. Even when I DM, I will offer a puzzle or riddle that has multiple answers and accept "Close Enough" as well as letting characters roll and will describe the character succeeding or privately message the player the answer. Puzzles just aren't my thing, but one puzzle truly sent me over the edge of permanently hating the idea of puzzles in RP.
I had a DM do a massive puzzle that he had clearly put a lot of effort into and all the players looked at it and then looked at discord with everyone's videos on and made faces of "Oh...Oh hell no...". Suddenly all the Characters looked at my "Genius Wizard" and I was just staring at this complex mirror and gear puzzle created by a madman, where we needed to use Roll20 and move things around and if one part moved the DM would move another part, with the correct order to move things in the form of a page long complex list of words like fire, wind, cement, steel, fortitude, emotion, soul. I moved two things thinking I may understand and then the puzzle reset on the second move.
For context, the DM had asked us at session 0 if we enjoyed puzzles and would we want them in the game and every single person went "Please Don't, we are dumb." and laughed.
I tried several more times with consistent failures on my second move and fully asked the DM, "Can I please just roll to solve this? It's fine if I have to roll multiple times. Maybe I'll understand how it works and finish it myself." and he got visibly annoyed because he clearly wanted someone to solve it even if we had to sit there for the rest of the session. Literally stated, "Well someone needs to solve it to move forward" and the mood of the group shifted, every player was suddenly thrown into this puzzle that was designed by someone who was very adamant about right answers only. The Fighter who was someone who played a fighter so she could not think hard and just fight and RP her heart out snapped out of her puzzle stupor and said, "Hey man, we literally told you we don't like puzzles, why are you putting this in front of us?" in a slightly defeated/c'mon man tone.
What followed was 20 minutes of all 5 players just asking to continue and just let the Wizard roll checks and describe what happens. Then the DM said, "We can take a break, and everyone can think about its solution." which had an instant "Dude! We are either letting Yumtasm roll to solve it, or we are leaving this area. Thank you for putting in the effort, and sorry, but we told you we are basically homunculus rolling dice, we like flashy colors and intrigue, not puzzles." from the Warlock. The DM decided to still take the break and let us "Think" so when he came back 10 minutes later and asked the group "Do you have any idea's now?" all he got was "Are we allowed to roll?" and when he said "No", the party just left the ruins. DM decided to end the session there and asked us why we hated him so much.
We remade the group after that, he was no longer the DM, or there at all.
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Posted: 2026-05-04T17:49:46+00:00
Author: /u/ItsNivuhttps://www.reddit.com/user/ItsNivu
Source Vienna is a 200-year-old High Elf born into a merchant family. Although she might have been more naturally drawn to music or dancing, her path changed when, around 25 years ago, her parents and newborn sister disappeared. With them gone, she took over the family’s merchant enterprise.
Originally conceived as a sorcerer, Vienna is now a paladin. She fights using a rapier.
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