Athera Dayne |
Okay so question, who is aware with how tounreys work and who isn't? So I can make everything clear.
Ser Weyland Wylde |
Sorry guys, I am pulling out of this one due to my heavy DM commitments.
Good gaming everyone!
Athera Dayne |
We are looking for another person for this game. So you know, check is out and see if you like it.
Athera Dayne |
Few people have my knowledge of anything when it comes to lore I enjoy. Or that I can't find on Grandfather Google!
Athera Dayne |
We're kinda all over the place. If you wish to play a spy master no one would stop you.
I like to think of this game as a, who do you want to play, less of a roll filling game. Because of the system it allows for the same role to be played so many different ways.
Also if you have any question please don't hesitate to ask! ^_^
Athera Dayne |
GM, don't make the grave design till the character is done!
You might end up making it too small.
Edit: Of course! If you need any help making one just ask! I'd be more than happy to help!
Athera Dayne |
Well, that would be more if he was a Spider like spymaster. He could be more like little finger.
Athera Dayne |
Okay, You have the book or PDF for it correct?
Edit: Wait till the character's done. Maybe a Raven.
GM Xan Nes |
Assuming that the founding of the House is between the Dance of the Dragons and the Death of the Last Dragon...then I would say that perhaps they sided with Rhaenyra Targaryen in the wars, maybe their grandfather having slain a dragon with that very Longaxe that Dannith uses? It gained it's name from sundering the scales of a dragon and causing it to die from internal injuries sustained from the blow?
From there, perhaps Grandfather's brother attained the great role of being a Kingsguard, for the first favor.
Their father perhaps or even an uncle may have marched with the King to conquer Dorne.
From the time that Baelor took the throne, the house looked inwards tired from battle and rebuilt their forces and land instead of waging wars away from home and began to work the courts attempting to show their remorse for the work they did under the former king.
Then one reason that they chose not to kill the Dorne child that they had helped raised was because their father had truly believed that what they had done in conquering Dorne was wrong and they sided with the King Dareon II against the rebellion.
Thus the scandal (as half of westeros was for the rebellion)Thoughts on the events?
Anyone else think this needs to be an epic saga?
Athera Dayne |
Brydan Blackbury wrote:Anyone else think this needs to be an epic saga?Assuming that the founding of the House is between the Dance of the Dragons and the Death of the Last Dragon...then I would say that perhaps they sided with Rhaenyra Targaryen in the wars, maybe their grandfather having slain a dragon with that very Longaxe that Dannith uses? It gained it's name from sundering the scales of a dragon and causing it to die from internal injuries sustained from the blow?
From there, perhaps Grandfather's brother attained the great role of being a Kingsguard, for the first favor.
Their father perhaps or even an uncle may have marched with the King to conquer Dorne.
From the time that Baelor took the throne, the house looked inwards tired from battle and rebuilt their forces and land instead of waging wars away from home and began to work the courts attempting to show their remorse for the work they did under the former king.
Then one reason that they chose not to kill the Dorne child that they had helped raised was because their father had truly believed that what they had done in conquering Dorne was wrong and they sided with the King Dareon II against the rebellion.
Thus the scandal (as half of westeros was for the rebellion)Thoughts on the events?
*Raises hand*
GM Xan Nes |
So since you people seem to somehow be forming up with npcs already i have decided to do some rolls in public
Ser Eisel Thorn:
You guys know the drill: 2d6 ⇒ (6, 4) = 10 Was involved in a villainous event
You guys know the drill: 2d6 ⇒ (6, 2) = 8 Security
You guys know the drill: 2d6 ⇒ (3, 2) = 5 Greed
You guys know the drill: 2d6 ⇒ (2, 6) = 8 Just
As for his vice well thats a secret
Athera Dayne |
*throws chair* Oh come on! XP
Even if I'm 90% sure I know what it is that's not fair to everyone else! XD
Brydan Blackbury |
So...If Lord Osgrey turns out to be a false man. Does he have an heir? Or is it simply the two daughters?
If he does turn out to be false or killed, does one of the daughters become the Lady of the House and lead the house? Or do they possibly become worked into the fold of another house and become wards? Or is that something that is a either could happen issue?