While I was on a bus ride today, I thought about a dream I had last night, which then went on a tangent into this idea for an RPG.
The main premise is that you are a young, orphaned dragon. Your parents were heroes to a magical fantasy town populated by humans, and they died protecting it before you were born. In their honor, one of their friends started a dragon-wizard alliance with two goals: first, training and research in magic, and second, protecting and serving the community. You've decided to join this organization and want to make a few friends in it.
Your character's stats and abilities as they level up would be determined partly by what you train in, and partly by the people you choose for your circle of friends in the dragon-wizard alliance. By abilities, I mean things like whether the magical element of the dragonbreath is ice, fire, water, or lightning.
I know it could use some fleshing out and tweaking, but it might actually make an interesting game in the right hands. What do you think?
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Dragons! 8)
I do too. I am saying this partly because I am currently playing the game, but you could use a modified version of the Pathfinder system (it's pretty much D&D, exactly).
Plus, then we could pick a dragon color (disregarding that stupid "durr hurr chromatic dragons are always evil, durrrrrrr" rule).
Swag.
I hated that show during the brief time it ran on....Toonami, I think?
I dunno. I never liked it.
Freeform with dice-rolling for combat and some aspects of character creation would be an ideal, I think.
Someone who is not me would have to handle the actual rolling of the dice, though.
Also, are we gonna stick to the traditional D&D colors & metals?
Well if we were to play it on here it'd have to be either totally freeform or a tabletop of some sort, yes.
....
wait, this was totally hypothetical?
Shiit, I wanted to play this. :(
alright.
Though, I will have a job at that time. So I may not have the time.
But even if I'm not interested any more at that point I'm sure others will be.