u/Gatreh

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[Online][CEST][5e 2024] New player looking to speedrun a bit of experience.

Hi there! I'm an aspiring player who has been interested in DnD for many years but never really had the opportunity to really get into it.

I've been looking at a lot of games and honestly every single game I've seen seems like patience truly is a virtue and I've tried joining 4 games so far where everything has fallen apart in session 1 or 2.

So, Now I'm looking to play ~5-10 one-shots that will last at most 2 sessions each, I can do them on consecutive days with the same group or multiple groups on consecutive days. Or even multiple in one day if they're short enough.

I want to play a bunch so I can understand the game and know if I want to keep trying to find a group for longer campaigns without having to wait another 3 months with collapsing groups.

I do kinda want lower level stuff so I can get used to the combat and not have to read through and consider every mechanic in the game while I try a couple races and classes I find interesting so preferably level 1, 3 or at MOST 5.

I would love to play with other new players and/or a new DM! Let's learn this together!

I can start playing at any of these times for the next 2-3 months:

Mon-Thu 20:00 - 1:00
Fri 20:00 - 3:00
Sat 11:00 - 3:00
Sun 11:00 - 1:00

Sidenote, I'm 32 and don't mind playing with anyone as long as they don't scream, are PG13 and aren't there to ruin the fun for everyone.

DM me on Discord: Gatreh or Fluxer: Gatreh#1572

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u/Gatreh — 9 days ago

Was looking at using hangul for Globasa and English, Ended up coming up with something that solves consonant clusters?

So basically I'm just using the empty that stands in for vowels in words like 아 and thought "Hey why can't you just use those for lone consonants as well"
So I stole the vertical stacking and made it so the empty goes below an alone consonant.

It prioritises CVC and CV clusters as you'll see in the three example images below. Though do be warned, I'm not an artist, linguist or someone who makes fonts. I just did this in about 3 hours in Inkscape so it's pretty rough but it should get the idea across.

The example sentences themselves were pretty much also made with AI but I "drew" it myself. The captions are what it's supposed to be.

https://imgur.com/IdLK5jA

https://imgur.com/3tuBLBc

https://imgur.com/CY4GEqB

As for how to write it I figured the IME would mostly do the heavy lifting with a couple simple rules to enforce it.
Type a vowel first and you get the classic EV structiure.
Type a consonant first and you get an CE structure, immediately putting the empty underneath. Typing a second consonant makes the structure CEC for a full stack.
If you type a vowel with a CEC structure it prioritises the CV structures and reorganises to CE CV.

https://imgur.com/mE50V76

Well that's pretty much all I got. Basically I just want to find a featural alphabet I can use for everything and happened to figure this out, hope it helps!

Sorry I couldn't just post the images, for some reason reddit doesn't think I own them.

u/Gatreh — 15 days ago