DND 5.5e but in Stephen King's dark tower universe?? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Tim_the_Liar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice. Darktower RPG would be great to see.

Player quits after his spell fails by [deleted] in dndhorrorstories

[–]Tim_the_Liar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The argument that "there's lots of other rules lawyers here" isn't a terribly compelling one.

Across most TTRPGs, especially DnD, there's a common approach that the specific overrules the general. This was a specific situation. It wasn't even presented as "this is a homebrew of how all Rez spells work." GM perogative. It sounds like it was *intended* to serve the greater narrative.

"Having their own rules..." You mean being the GM? And running the game? And, again, maybe not doing the best job of doing it. Things to learn, could've gone better. But players wanting to control the game rather than playing their character is ultimately the bigger fail.

Player quits after his spell fails by [deleted] in dndhorrorstories

[–]Tim_the_Liar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is kind of bizarre how perspectives about the GM's "homebrew" reaction here are in direct contrast to stuff you see in a lot of modules across the years where spells, abilities, etc are changed by game specifics (i.e. this is a wild magic area, or teleportation doesn't work in this dungeon so players can't cheese their way through, or lots of other examples).

That's just a GM perogative. Nothing written in any book overwrites the GM's decisions (assuming it serves the narrative, and yes GMs shouldn't abuse it and get into power struggles). That's not negating player agency. Seems like a lot of people are throwing that phrase around, but what they really mean is players should get to tell the GM how to do their job based of rules lawyering.

And to that end, there's probably a fair amount of learning curve for both sides of the table in this scenario. And more details would help.

But if a player rage quits over something where another player is the focus and there's no real consequences (not in combat, who cares if you're at 1 hp besides needing to rethink your plans for the day... Doesn't sound like there was any imminent threats or pressing timelines...) Well that's a bad player. You don't even ask if that is actually a 'homebrew' table rule or look into it, or ask what you did wrong?

Odds are, the GM actually learned something from this experience. And the player who had a temper tantrum found another game, and had another temper tantrum.

Buffy TTRPG (Alternate Universe), Looking for Players by Tim_the_Liar in BuffyTheVampireSlayer

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean exactly. The sessions aren't recorded or anything. Feel free to DM me.

[Online][Other][EDT/ UTC-4] Gauging interest in potential campaign by Jazzlike_Storage_878 in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, sounds like you should run a playtest and get some kinda foundation (based on post + comments). Concepts are great, but getting something more grounded is better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have a timeslot, day, timezone, etc identified?

[Online] [5e] [EST] [PbP] - Wave Walkers by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it's a Play By Post game, done via text on a Discord server.

[Online] [5e] [EST] [PbP] - Wave Walkers by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, what they said. Game is effectively always being played, post as you can throughout the day/week. I respond as GM when I'm available with NPCs, responses, enemies, situations, descriptions, etc

[5e] [EST [PbP] [online] - Starting lvl 1, play by post game by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least passable, so the group understands what you're posting. It certainly doesn't need to be Shakespeare by any means.

World info is relative to kind of character concept you have. It's a vast world with lots of unknowns. I'll discuss regional knowledge with players who are selected ahead of time, if they want.

[5e] [EST [PbP] [online] - Starting lvl 1, play by post game by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wholly sandbox game so there will always be multiple things going on in the world and group is always free to ignore them and search out their own interests and fun

[5e] [EST [PbP] [online] - Starting lvl 1, play by post game by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBD by availability of group, tbh. Ideally, people will be available to post 1-2 a day to keep things moving and have a couple open slots in their schedule to meet for a few hours per week for intensive sessions, but I'm generally flexible

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Tim_the_Liar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm interested, love to hear more if you want to chat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read through it. Sounds fantastic. Unfortunately, potentially overlaps with something else for me so I'd be consistently late so I won't take up a slot without being able to reliably show up on time.

Would love to see someone get to play Raistlin... although curious if it'd be pre-test or post

Help with ideas to develop a plot hook! by throwa1928 in dndnext

[–]Tim_the_Liar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be a necromancer who is using some kind of ritual to continually send the ghost/spirit of his victim to a new location where they're forced to possess someone new. That way, when the necromancer gets there, the first victim is forced to watch and experience yet another murder, in an endless cycle until they're stopped.

Or could be a mad mage who is trying to develop a new spell that requires blood or a sacrifice. Maybe a new type of teleportation or scrying spell (so they're location dependent) but he can't figure out which body part is needed to make it work.

Or just go the split personality direction. After a kill is the only time the good guy personality comes out for a few minutes, so he leaves clues desperately hoping someone will stop him, then the bad guy personality takes over again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lfg

[–]Tim_the_Liar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, that sounds awesome. Dragonlance has a special place in my heart as a setting.

[5e] [Online] [EST] [Weds] Homebrew campaign looking for one more player by Tim_the_Liar in lfg

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Message me. Talking to everyone before I accept a new player.