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'''Editor-in-Chief''' of World Forge Magazine[http://www.worldforgeonline.com] featuring new world settings, articles on world building, running roleplaying campaigns, online gaming, and fiction. Subscription required. | '''Editor-in-Chief''' of World Forge Magazine[http://www.worldforgeonline.com] featuring new world settings, articles on world building, running roleplaying campaigns, online gaming, and fiction. Subscription required. | ||
For the last six months I've been writing editorials at WFM and finding that I quite enjoy it. With the announcement [http://www.worldforgemagazine.com] that we will be able to pay for articles, I will hopefully get to focus on editing and writing my editorials more fully. | |||
Revision as of 17:58, 12 July 2006
Minor DM Le'Or but often found wandering the Wilderness, Mikona and Kuras
DM Avatar Vorin
TimeZone GMT -5 or Eastern Standard Time
Characters
My oldest, and now retired character: Kayn Ng'Ath. He was part of the T'Nanshi special forces, the Lonovanen Hire'fya. He was a Ranger/Wizard and nearly an AA but then I retired him.
First Alt: Gralktnash Ironmace. Half-orc from Brekon, had been pressed into service as a battlefield medic for border skirmishes. Joined the Zu'ta Shak brotherhood, though not without some tension. He is a straight fighter, with an attitude. Playing a half-orc means never having to say "Thank-you", or "I'm sorry".
Second Alt: Nilpe. Halfling Sorcerer that was CN. This name came from IRC when Elong misspelled my IRC nickname.
Current Main: James va'Kurane IV. A young noblewoman from Calazeria who was sent to Kuras by her father. She is planning to return to her home soon.
Editor-in-Chief of World Forge Magazine[1] featuring new world settings, articles on world building, running roleplaying campaigns, online gaming, and fiction. Subscription required.
For the last six months I've been writing editorials at WFM and finding that I quite enjoy it. With the announcement [2] that we will be able to pay for articles, I will hopefully get to focus on editing and writing my editorials more fully.