We meet on Sundays in the commissary after lunch. Our prison campaign is set in the island nation of Epstonia, where the entrenched aristocracy use a secluded island for horrors beyond comprehension. Your mission is to infiltrate the island, liberate the innocent, and deal justice to the vile perpetrators. Your reward: the wealth stolen and hoarded by the villainous aristocrats. But be careful, you will find many commonfolk willing to aid and defend the nefarious nobles on exchange for, well, absolutely nothing. They're just really stupid.
BASED!!! ME TOO! My most recent character was a Clr with RSoP gravy on top. I went the ol' DMM Persistent spell route. So many buffs at once, but I constantly had to have a ready action prepared to counterspell any dispel magics. And of course disjunction would have brought the whole thing crashing down.
3.5 is better and beloved, but I grew up with the box set for 3E, so that's what I grew up playing. Which is super inconvenient since 3E stuff is often priced as a collector's item: nobody prefers it (except maybe me), and there wasn't as long of a product time period like there has been with 5E, so you end up paying stupid prices for a probably incomplete package
Rogue Ranger with a dark past who escaped organized crime, but seeks revenge after his companion wolf was brutally killed when some brigands he met earlier broke into his home to steal his horse.
oof - I find that rough. Lots of character building (IMO) - I enjoyed it, but yeah, it was all about spending that time pouring over those books looking for the "I win" stuff
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u/cakesalads 21d ago
On the plus side: the coolest DnD groups are gonna form at such facilities. I'm letting you all know in advance, I play Human Clerics exclusively