02-04-2019, 06:08 PM
Hello! My name is Austin Witcher and I have been referred here by my friend Steve Preston who has roped me into Society play.
I was first introduced to role playing games when I was in high school when Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition came out (which I actually like). However as most high school ventures my group of friends could not maintain a group and for a time I played no such games.
Then there was 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons (which I also like). In 2015, around the time the Out of the Abyss campaign came out, I started playing Adventure League at Elemental Games (rest in piece). I met Steve and my normal group there and now, 4 years later. I am here to try this.
Other RPGs which I have played are of course Pathfinder (which I am new to), Starfinder, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Star Wars (Fantasy Flight Games), and the Dark Eye. I am interested in several other systems as well: Dark Heresy (first edition), Call of Cthulhu and other editions of Dungeons and Dragons. I could be talked into trying most other systems after all it is more about the people than the game itself.
I was first introduced to role playing games when I was in high school when Dungeons and Dragons 4th edition came out (which I actually like). However as most high school ventures my group of friends could not maintain a group and for a time I played no such games.
Then there was 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons (which I also like). In 2015, around the time the Out of the Abyss campaign came out, I started playing Adventure League at Elemental Games (rest in piece). I met Steve and my normal group there and now, 4 years later. I am here to try this.
Other RPGs which I have played are of course Pathfinder (which I am new to), Starfinder, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Star Wars (Fantasy Flight Games), and the Dark Eye. I am interested in several other systems as well: Dark Heresy (first edition), Call of Cthulhu and other editions of Dungeons and Dragons. I could be talked into trying most other systems after all it is more about the people than the game itself.