Hello, Allan.
thanks for the info. Although, so far what I have read it is still a bit 
out of my league. I really need something novis level that explains 
simple basics of the game, gives some example stories/adventures, as 
well as some premade characters already put together.
For example, I like to know how to have a basic character and slowly 
increase that characters ratings, skills, etc...
If we had a dungeon where there were several wizards of a different 
order like yellow, gray, white, etc...Each possessed specific areas of 
power like earth, wind, fire, and water. That would be there areas of 
expertees, but being wizards they would have to grow and be able to do 
more and more of there favorite kinds of spells. As well as have more 
deadly spells.






allan thompson wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>  concerning dungeons and dragons there is a website that I hope I got right, 
> here it is:
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> http://www.opengamingfoundation.org/srd.html
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> This official site lists all of the most important information needed for 
> playing D and D third edition. It is loaded with downloadable RTF format 
> text files  that cover almost all of the manuals you could purchase in a 
> store needed to play the game.
>  There is also a link from that site that leads to the3.5 edition of the 
> same game.Third edition and three point five edition is very similar except 
> for some changes in  some spell descriptions, character classes and other 
> minor things. You probably want to check out the three point five edition 
> first if you are not familliar with the previous one, to avoid confusion.
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> I have played the game a lot before I went blind, and for some time 
> afterwards until recently and I can help you with any kind of Dungeons and 
> dragons  question you might have, most of the time anyway. Another great 
> resource is GMA dice roller which is free on the GMA  site.
> As for the forum playing, I never got around to trying it, so I am no help 
> there, sorry.
> if I can be any  help further, send me an email.
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>> Hello, list.
>> As of late I have begun to get interested in roll playing games.
>> However, I don't really know where to start, or where I might join in
>> some accessible roll playing games.
>> For example, I would like to get in to perhaps some sort of fantacy
>> worlds like Dungeons and Dragons, but can't get an accessible set of
>> player's guides and handbooks. It appears I have to buy the print copies
>> and scan them which I am in no mood to scan each and every book just to
>> find out the rules, characters, etc...
>> In addition I am looking for online forems where I can play to get
>> practice. Any ideas?
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