D&D
People probably have some idea of this already, but my first RPG was Dungeons and Dragons. It’s a classic game. I actually was the youngest in one D&D group, at about age 4 or 5. Granted, I didn’t actually play it, but these experiences would shape my life. My first game was played with my dad, and my character was a youthful Keldorn (I watched him play BG2, and I just liked the name). A couple years later I started a full-time campaign with my dad, playing a white ninja named Jonathan Cutary (I’m not kidding). We started with 2nd edition, we played most of it with 3.5, and we ended with 4.0. Near the end, I brought back Keldorn for a few adventures on a 4.0 version of the Isle of Dread. We never finished.
Meanwhile, near the end of the campaign, I started playing the campaign I’m in now. We started with 3.5 (technically they started with the 3rd edition starter pack, while I, being an experienced roleplayer already, created my own character). We switched to 4.0 a couple years or so ago. We’ve had a few changes in players, but currently we seem to have a very stable group. We have two DMs (myself, and another player who actually was our groups first DM), and we switch off.
The point of this is, while I love Cthulhu Rising, no site about my Roleplaying adventures would be complete without a listing of some of my D&D stuff. So, I’m updating the site to reflect that.