Almost done with Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight. Had a few friends and family members talk about how great the Dragonlance books are, but I grew up reading The Legend of Drizzt books. So far I absolutely love it, and if you play DnD I suggest you get a copy.
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I think it's been in development hell for years, and the only screenshots ive seen make it look like a visual novel. Not hyped for it.
I own a lot of books. There's a used book store near my house where I get them cheap. Every night before I go to sleep I try to read a chapter.
Vampires, The Masquerade: Bloodlines. The whole vibe of the setting, the story, the locations, and then when I finally understood what the plot was really about. Masterpiece of a game, couldnt stop thinking about it.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is surprisingly good. Surtur's theme is one of the best boss themes ive ever heard. I also really like using the Battle Brothers ost for my Pathfinder games.
Glad to hear you're having fun!
That shit pisses me off so much. Im only going cause the boys are going.
Really glad to hear it! Make sure to check out Archive of Nethys which has all the rules for 1e and 2e, and I can provide any books you need as PDFs, just pm me
You could always try DMing! The Pathfinder adventure paths are really great and provide a good amount of direction. If you need any I have them all as PDFs so just pm me (i think lemmy lets you do that)
How so?
I moved over to Pathfinder a while ago cause 5e isnt very good, and im glad that WoTC's recent decisions have helped people move on and then realize how shit 5e can be.
Azalad the Black was born to a powerful hobgoblin warlord, but due to an inherited disease from his mother he was crippled. Azalads father only wanted a son to inherit his position, so Azalad was mostly neglected. Due to his condition, Azalad would spend most of his life studying and reading, and quickly became a devoted follower of Bane, and an accomplished necromancer. After attaining enough power, Azalad killed his father as part of a magic ritual that sapped his father's vitality, curing his condition. Azalad now travels the realms as a necromancer for hire. His black iron armor, forged from scraps mined from the armor of Bane himself, has led to him earning the title of The Black.
He's become the unofficial party leader. Although the rest of the party is mostly good alingned, they realize that Azalads tactics get the job done, despite how cruel he can be.
He is a Necromancer with the Death Knight subclass (from Valdas Spire of Secrets, a third party book).