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  1. Endless Flight PL: 3 PP: 45 ABILITIES: Str: 12 (+1) Dex: 14 (+2) Con: 12 (+1) Int: 13 (+1) Wis: 12 (+1) Cha: 14 (+2) Notes: Endless Flight was known in his youth for being quick and agile, as well as being of good health, and deceptively strong. He is slightly above average in intelligence and wisdom, but would now say he’s lost a step. He has a high charisma, based on his ability to get along and listen to others and has always been known to have a smile on his face, no matter the mood. 17 points spent Tough: 3 Fort: 3 (1 + 2) Ref: 5 (2 + 3) Will: 4 (1 + 3) Notes: Endless Flight has been healthy throughout his 34 years, and has always been able to recover from two left feet quickly. He has always been able to weather the rough storms in life. 8 points spent BAB: 1 BDB: 3 (+5 w/Dodge) Init: -1 Notes: Endless Flight has little experience getting into fisticuffs, as he’s only been in two fights his whole life. He also has no experience with ranged combat. 8 points spent SKILLS: Bluff 4 (2 + 2) Computers 4 (3 + 1) Diplomacy 6 (4 + 2) Knowledge: Current Events 6 (5 + 1) Knowledge: Popular Culture 6 (5 +1) Knowledge: Theology and Philosophy 4 (3 +1) Perform: Stringed Instrument 3 (1+2) Sense Motive 7 (6+1) Notes: Endless Flight has several interests, as noted by the skills above. He loves to take in popular culture, as well as study religion & faith, and current events such as politics. He also has an interest in music, including playing the bass guitar. He is adept at getting along with people, and is excellent at figuring out another person’s intent. 8 points spent FEATS: Defensive Roll 2 Dodge Focus 2 Notes: Endless Flight is able to move out of harm’s way easily. 4 points spent
  2. Endless Flight PL: 3 PP: 45 ABILITIES: Str: 12 (+1) Dex: 14 (+2) Con: 12 (+1) Int: 13 (+1) Wis: 12 (+1) Cha: 14 (+2) Notes: Endless Flight was known in his youth for being quick and agile, as well as being of good health, and deceptively strong. He is slightly above average in intelligence and wisdom, but would now say he’s lost a step. He has a high charisma, based on his ability to get along and listen to others and has always been known to have a smile on his face, no matter the mood. 17 points spent Tough: 3 Fort: 3 (1 + 2) Ref: 5 (2 + 3) Will: 4 (1 + 3) Notes: Endless Flight has been healthy throughout his 34 years, and has always been able to recover from two left feet quickly. He has always been able to weather the rough storms in life. 8 points spent BAB: 1 BDB: 3 (+5 w/Dodge) Init: -1 Notes: Endless Flight has little experience getting into fisticuffs, as he’s only been in two fights his whole life. He also has no experience with ranged combat. 8 points spent SKILLS: Bluff 4 (2 + 2) Computers 4 (3 + 1) Diplomacy 6 (4 + 2) Knowledge: Current Events 6 (5 + 1) Knowledge: Popular Culture 6 (5 +1) Knowledge: Theology and Philosophy 4 (3 +1) Perform: Stringed Instrument 3 (1+2) Sense Motive 7 (6+1) Notes: Endless Flight has several interests, as noted by the skills above. He loves to take in popular culture, as well as study religion & faith, and current events such as politics. He also has an interest in music, including playing the bass guitar. He is adept at getting along with people, and is excellent at figuring out another person’s intent. 8 points spent FEATS: Defensive Roll 2 Dodge Focus 2 Notes: Endless Flight is able to move out of harm’s way easily. 4 points spent
  3. The prices for the Basic Set and Expert Set were $8.99. Same for the Player's Handbook, and Monster Manuals. That comes out to $18.16 in 2006 dollars.
  4. The prices for the Basic Set and Expert Set were $8.99. Same for the Player's Handbook, and Monster Manuals. That comes out to $18.16 in 2006 dollars.
  5. The prices for the Basic Set and Expert Set were $8.99. Same for the Player's Handbook, and Monster Manuals. That comes out to $18.16 in 2006 dollars.
  6. I remember those days. You used to be able to buy games in such places; I bought a lot of my games from Waldenbooks. I've even heard stories of gamers buying D&D stuff at their local ACE hardware store back in the 80s.
  7. I remember those days. You used to be able to buy games in such places; I bought a lot of my games from Waldenbooks. I've even heard stories of gamers buying D&D stuff at their local ACE hardware store back in the 80s.
  8. I remember those days. You used to be able to buy games in such places; I bought a lot of my games from Waldenbooks. I've even heard stories of gamers buying D&D stuff at their local ACE hardware store back in the 80s.
  9. I'll explain my secret identity a little better. My name is Jason. I'm a 34 year old married father of one. I live up in New Hampshire, the 'live free, or die' state. I'm originally from Indiana, and moved out here when I met my wife six years ago. I've been in the role-playing hobby since around 1984-85. My first game was Marvel Super Heroes by TSR, I believe. I also remember reading AD&D books in the library when I was in middle school, stuff like Deities & Demigods. :twisted: As far as play-by-post goes, I've been in the doing online stuff since 2003. I started out playing and being the webmaster on a site called FaerunRPG, which later became unlimitedrpgs.com. I did that for about four or five months. I then played on a 1e Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City play-by-post site, run by a guy named Emiricol. I'll have to thank him for the idea if I ever get a chance. In December 2004, I started up Groovy Gamers, which is the grooviest play-by-post site in history. I ran that site through two different forums and 160,000 posts up until April 2007. I sold it to a company called iEntry, Inc. out of Kentucky. Nice chaps. After taking some time off from being an admin, I started up this site on Oct 24th, which is my wife's birthday. It's been going great so far, and I've had alot of great help so far (Bailey, I'm looking at you). It's hard enough to have one successful site, but it's infinitely harder to have two. We might be making play-by-post history. I learned alot from owning Groovy, so there won't be any change in ownership around here. That's a promise. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask. :)
  10. I'll explain my secret identity a little better. My name is Jason. I'm a 34 year old married father of one. I live up in New Hampshire, the 'live free, or die' state. I'm originally from Indiana, and moved out here when I met my wife six years ago. I've been in the role-playing hobby since around 1984-85. My first game was Marvel Super Heroes by TSR, I believe. I also remember reading AD&D books in the library when I was in middle school, stuff like Deities & Demigods. :twisted: As far as play-by-post goes, I've been in the doing online stuff since 2003. I started out playing and being the webmaster on a site called FaerunRPG, which later became unlimitedrpgs.com. I did that for about four or five months. I then played on a 1e Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City play-by-post site, run by a guy named Emiricol. I'll have to thank him for the idea if I ever get a chance. In December 2004, I started up Groovy Gamers, which is the grooviest play-by-post site in history. I ran that site through two different forums and 160,000 posts up until April 2007. I sold it to a company called iEntry, Inc. out of Kentucky. Nice chaps. After taking some time off from being an admin, I started up this site on Oct 24th, which is my wife's birthday. It's been going great so far, and I've had alot of great help so far (Bailey, I'm looking at you). It's hard enough to have one successful site, but it's infinitely harder to have two. We might be making play-by-post history. I learned alot from owning Groovy, so there won't be any change in ownership around here. That's a promise. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask. :)
  11. I'll explain my secret identity a little better. My name is Jason. I'm a 34 year old married father of one. I live up in New Hampshire, the 'live free, or die' state. I'm originally from Indiana, and moved out here when I met my wife six years ago. I've been in the role-playing hobby since around 1984-85. My first game was Marvel Super Heroes by TSR, I believe. I also remember reading AD&D books in the library when I was in middle school, stuff like Deities & Demigods. :twisted: As far as play-by-post goes, I've been in the doing online stuff since 2003. I started out playing and being the webmaster on a site called FaerunRPG, which later became unlimitedrpgs.com. I did that for about four or five months. I then played on a 1e Mutants & Masterminds Freedom City play-by-post site, run by a guy named Emiricol. I'll have to thank him for the idea if I ever get a chance. In December 2004, I started up Groovy Gamers, which is the grooviest play-by-post site in history. I ran that site through two different forums and 160,000 posts up until April 2007. I sold it to a company called iEntry, Inc. out of Kentucky. Nice chaps. After taking some time off from being an admin, I started up this site on Oct 24th, which is my wife's birthday. It's been going great so far, and I've had alot of great help so far (Bailey, I'm looking at you). It's hard enough to have one successful site, but it's infinitely harder to have two. We might be making play-by-post history. I learned alot from owning Groovy, so there won't be any change in ownership around here. That's a promise. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask. :)
  12. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wishbook/1 ... 058700769/ You don't find this in catalogs any more. :sigh:
  13. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wishbook/1 ... 058700769/ You don't find this in catalogs any more. :sigh:
  14. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wishbook/1 ... 058700769/ You don't find this in catalogs any more. :sigh:
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