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10 months ago  ::  Aug 04, 2012 - 9:00PM #21
Vinicius_Zoio
Date Joined: Dec 14, 2003
Posts: 412
I have two groups. I myself am 24 years old.

D&D - The Shadow of Death group

A campaign using the "vanilla setting" in the core D&D 4 books, initiated 4 years ago, with the launch of 4th edition. Its current players are:

Ana Beatriz - 18 years old, plays the hafling wizard, Mariam Rivendell. New to D&D and RPGs, first RPG campaign ever.
André - 24 years old, plays the dwarf shaman, Khor Stoneheart. Played D&D in the 3rd edition era but has main experience with Star Wars D20.
Marcus - 23 years old, plays the human barbarian. He's new to this particular campaign, but is an old player of ours, his main experience is with Star Wars D20.
Rafael Pina -26 years old, plays the dragonborn paladin, Torin Firebreather. Experienced player, but never played D&D before, his main experience is with Star Wars D20.
Ulisses - 21 years old, plays the dwarf cleric, Tundur Rockdelver. Experience player and our resident rules lawyer .

Players who had significant impact on the campaign's past but don't currently play it are:

Henrique - 25 years old, played the human damphyr rogue, Strahd Nightstrider. Had a shorter experience playing RPGs than the "20th olders above", and only skimmed at D&D 3.X.
Rodrigo - 35 years old, briefly played the dwarf revenant monk, Khuhaj. Veteran D&D player, his main group is the one below. Tried to play with us on saturdays before the news came about him becoming a father . Kudos for Heitor, his son, and proto-nerd in the making! ^^
Sabrina - 25 years old, my girlfriend, played the tiefling warlock, Kallistea Shadoweaver. Played for about half the campaign, never played D&D before 4th, her main experience was with Star Wars D20. After she changed jobs, she could no longer plays with us on saturdays.

D&D - Dark Sun: In Search of the Last Sea group

A 4th edition campaign set in Dark Sun. Its players are:

Alexandre - 43 years old, currently undecided about his next character. Formerly played a human rogue and a thri-kreen monk, both now bones in the desert. May decide to leave the group, since he thinks I'm being to rough (and injust) in the portrayal of Dark Sun's dangers. Veteran D&D player, has played all editions of D&D.
Daniel - 34 years old, currently plays the human fighter, Zhulttar, formerly played an elf ranger. Is new to RPG altogether, this is his first campaign and tabletop RPG game, although he has been an World of Warcraft and MMO enthusiast for years.
Eduardo - 32 years old, currently plays the elf seeker, Gennal, formerly played a thri-kreen druid. Veteran D&D player and avid fan of the Dragonlance setting, has played all editions of D&D.
Eurico - 40 years old, plays the dray battlemind, Drakkar. Veteran D&D player, has played all editions of D&D.
Rodrigo - 35 years old, plays the dwarf shaman, Garnak. Veteran D&D player, has played all editions of D&D.

I think that sums it all up very nicely :D.
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 04, 2012 - 9:19PM #22
SwampDog
Date Joined: Jan 2, 2011
Posts: 405
I will be 50 later this year.  My group has one player older than I, and the rest are in their mid 30s to mid 40s.
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 4:03AM #23
Pashalik_Mons
Date Joined: May 17, 2009
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I'm 25, and I've played with people from 10 years old to in their early 60's.
Seriously, though, you should check out the PbP Haven.  You might also like Real Adventures, IF you're cool.
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 6:04AM #24
edwarddarkforest
Date Joined: Apr 6, 2012
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i'm very amazed at the ages here. Most of you are in your 20s or older (no offense :D). i'm starting to wonder if me and CorranHornIsAwesome are the only teenagers here, though I doubt it. Well, I wish you guys many more years of kicking monster butt.
I fight for freedom. I fight for justice. I fight for honor. I fight for VENGEANCE.Beware, all you monsters, all you villains, for you have unleashed the wrath of Edward Darkforest. May your god have pity on your soul.

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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 6:52AM #25
DevoDog
Date Joined: Jun 21, 2008
Posts: 658
I'm 44....I'm guessing at my players' ages....but I think it's roughly:  25, 28, 30, 32, and 38.

I started play D&D when I was 11(?...maybe 12).
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 8:03AM #26
Pashalik_Mons
Date Joined: May 17, 2009
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Aug 5, 2012 -- 6:04AM, edwarddarkforest wrote:

i'm very amazed at the ages here. Most of you are in your 20s or older (no offense :D). i'm starting to wonder if me and CorranHornIsAwesome are the only teenagers here, though I doubt it. Well, I wish you guys many more years of kicking monster butt.



You're certainly not the only teenagers playing, but most don't seem to stick around these boards.

It's good to see younger players, too, though  

Seriously, though, you should check out the PbP Haven.  You might also like Real Adventures, IF you're cool.
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 8:19AM #27
CorranHornIsAwesome
Date Joined: Jun 12, 2009
Posts: 5,138

Aug 5, 2012 -- 8:03AM, Pashalik_Mons wrote:

Aug 5, 2012 -- 6:04AM, edwarddarkforest wrote:

i'm very amazed at the ages here. Most of you are in your 20s or older (no offense :D). i'm starting to wonder if me and CorranHornIsAwesome are the only teenagers here, though I doubt it. Well, I wish you guys many more years of kicking monster butt.



You're certainly not the only teenagers playing, but most don't seem to stick around these boards.

It's good to see younger players, too, though  




Most other  teenagers seem to like something, but not really get involved with it. Me and edwarddarkforest are the obvious exceptions, among others.

Apr 24, 2013 -- 5:56AM, Zombie_Babies wrote:

We summoned a devil once.  All we used was the D&D books, too.  It was pretty kwazy.


God of Arrested Development and Intelligence
Resident Left Hand of Stalin and Banana Stand Grandstander
Pie-Cooling-On-A-Windowsill of the House of Trolls
In the morning HK'll be sober but you'll still be a meatbag.
I know I misspell "Danke" in my posts. It's an inside joke.
"Ten cents gets you nuts." -George Michael
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''Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.''
—Bill Clinton


You are not a moral man. There are not enough middle fingers in the world for you.





Dec 26, 2012 -- 8:51AM, mellored wrote:

Dec 25, 2012 -- 2:37PM, Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote:

Actually, Santa just didn't like you. However, you weren't on the Naughty List, so he had to give you something "better" than coal.

I'd take coal.  Heating your house is expesive, and engery cost arn't going down.

Mabey if i beat enough homeless people, i won't have to be cold this year.



May 10, 2013 -- 4:33PM, YagamiFire wrote:

May 10, 2013 -- 3:34PM, CorranHornIsAwesome wrote:

"Heroes"...I wish I had those. I remember in my first-ever campaign one PC went around shootin all the unconscious baddies in the head to gain Dark Side Points...



Whaaaaaat?!??

Wow...way to waste perfectly good potential slaves.

Er...no wait I mean..uh...something not evil!



(Quotes screwed up on the next one, won't give the poster's name. It's in the Best Lines thread on the D&D forum)


First, an experience from a game I played in a few years back. Our DM didn't like 3.5 as a whole but liked parts of it. So he hands us a big ass rules packet for his modified FR campaign, complete with quotes from important NPC's on the front. I can't remember most of the HRs, just that some how gods like Cyric and Bhaal existed at the same time, despite the obvious problems there. In the end the game became a problem more because of the railroading than the HRs, but it ended with this classic line, after our ranger tried to disarm the strange woman following us WITH HIS BOW: DM: You just killed (insert random noble sounding name here) JP: Was she important? Jack: Dude, she's quoted on the front of the rules packet!


"Why in the wide,wide, world of all things irrational would I help you?
-Daniel Jackson
"Fun will now commence."
-Seven of Nine

Sep 6, 2012 -- 8:29PM, richterbelmont10 wrote:


"Excellent."

-Mr. Burns.


Apr 24, 2013 -- 6:01PM, Hipster_Dog wrote:



Whey is a crotch.




Sep 15, 2008 -- 1:23PM, d20_radio wrote:

Cut the last encounter on your way out after dealing with the Darth. He's the BBEG. Treat him as such. Play up that Darth Revan is THAT much of a badarse. When the shuttle landed, I had no less than 13 JEDI MASTERS step off the shuttle. The PCs were slack-jawed. After the meetup with Bastila (as she's carrying Revan's body), only TWO jedi masters remained with her. Let me tell you, the player whining about not getting to fight Revan himself shut up pretty quickly when he saw that.






Feb 11, 2013 -- 1:09PM, ChainmailJedi wrote:


There's so much you can do with insanity, especially when it has alot of resources.



Sep 22, 2012 -- 3:05PM, TheOneWhoCallCrow wrote:

1. Cleric cast protection from fire on Tank.
2. Tank goes in and get surrounded by enemies.
3. Wizard cast fireball and blows them up.
4. ???
5. Profit

I go by the saying," If it ain't friendly fire then it's not working."

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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 11:14AM #28
CURBSTOMP
Date Joined: Jul 28, 2012
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20's and 30's in my group.  Maybe I'm a bad DM but I can't really be more specific as to the ages of 11 players.  I barely remember my own age lol.
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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 2:12PM #29
CorranHornIsAwesome
Date Joined: Jun 12, 2009
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As a side note when I was first on these forums, before I lost my account and was able to recover it recently, I was 12.

Apr 24, 2013 -- 5:56AM, Zombie_Babies wrote:

We summoned a devil once.  All we used was the D&D books, too.  It was pretty kwazy.


God of Arrested Development and Intelligence
Resident Left Hand of Stalin and Banana Stand Grandstander
Pie-Cooling-On-A-Windowsill of the House of Trolls
In the morning HK'll be sober but you'll still be a meatbag.
I know I misspell "Danke" in my posts. It's an inside joke.
"Ten cents gets you nuts." -George Michael
Spoiler: Show


''Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.''
—Bill Clinton


You are not a moral man. There are not enough middle fingers in the world for you.





Dec 26, 2012 -- 8:51AM, mellored wrote:

Dec 25, 2012 -- 2:37PM, Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote:

Actually, Santa just didn't like you. However, you weren't on the Naughty List, so he had to give you something "better" than coal.

I'd take coal.  Heating your house is expesive, and engery cost arn't going down.

Mabey if i beat enough homeless people, i won't have to be cold this year.



May 10, 2013 -- 4:33PM, YagamiFire wrote:

May 10, 2013 -- 3:34PM, CorranHornIsAwesome wrote:

"Heroes"...I wish I had those. I remember in my first-ever campaign one PC went around shootin all the unconscious baddies in the head to gain Dark Side Points...



Whaaaaaat?!??

Wow...way to waste perfectly good potential slaves.

Er...no wait I mean..uh...something not evil!



(Quotes screwed up on the next one, won't give the poster's name. It's in the Best Lines thread on the D&D forum)


First, an experience from a game I played in a few years back. Our DM didn't like 3.5 as a whole but liked parts of it. So he hands us a big ass rules packet for his modified FR campaign, complete with quotes from important NPC's on the front. I can't remember most of the HRs, just that some how gods like Cyric and Bhaal existed at the same time, despite the obvious problems there. In the end the game became a problem more because of the railroading than the HRs, but it ended with this classic line, after our ranger tried to disarm the strange woman following us WITH HIS BOW: DM: You just killed (insert random noble sounding name here) JP: Was she important? Jack: Dude, she's quoted on the front of the rules packet!


"Why in the wide,wide, world of all things irrational would I help you?
-Daniel Jackson
"Fun will now commence."
-Seven of Nine

Sep 6, 2012 -- 8:29PM, richterbelmont10 wrote:


"Excellent."

-Mr. Burns.


Apr 24, 2013 -- 6:01PM, Hipster_Dog wrote:



Whey is a crotch.




Sep 15, 2008 -- 1:23PM, d20_radio wrote:

Cut the last encounter on your way out after dealing with the Darth. He's the BBEG. Treat him as such. Play up that Darth Revan is THAT much of a badarse. When the shuttle landed, I had no less than 13 JEDI MASTERS step off the shuttle. The PCs were slack-jawed. After the meetup with Bastila (as she's carrying Revan's body), only TWO jedi masters remained with her. Let me tell you, the player whining about not getting to fight Revan himself shut up pretty quickly when he saw that.






Feb 11, 2013 -- 1:09PM, ChainmailJedi wrote:


There's so much you can do with insanity, especially when it has alot of resources.



Sep 22, 2012 -- 3:05PM, TheOneWhoCallCrow wrote:

1. Cleric cast protection from fire on Tank.
2. Tank goes in and get surrounded by enemies.
3. Wizard cast fireball and blows them up.
4. ???
5. Profit

I go by the saying," If it ain't friendly fire then it's not working."

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10 months ago  ::  Aug 05, 2012 - 3:43PM #30
kueryd
Date Joined: Dec 23, 2010
Posts: 111
I'm 44. My Players 46, 14 and 11Smile
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