| GM Mjolbeard |
Hey there, folks! Here are your Chronicles!
Let me know if there are any issues with them and I'll get them fixed for you right away. Once everyone is all set and the game is reported, I'll inactivate the thread (assuming the site does give me any issues).
Thanks again for playing! You all were a fantastic group, and I look forward to playing with all of you again.
Luurg
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Looks snazzy. They even give you an option to replace feats to get wep prof exotic on those! Awesome chronicle! Thanks GM.
Sheela Kolphan
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I've typed up the boons, for your enjoyment (also it turns out Adobe Acrobat DC can copy-paste them. Woohoo!)
(1 box) Linnormhide Armor: You can check the box that precedes this boon to purchase a suit of dragonhide armor or dragonhide shield made out of crag linnorm scales, reducing its price by up to 500 gp (minimum cost 0 gp). Crag linnormhide armor is immune to fire damage. Alternatively you can check the box to convert any dragonhide armor you have into crag linnormhide armor at no cost. Any discounted energy resistance abilities the armor may grant change to grant fire resistance instead of the their original type.
Rare Weapons You have recovered several exotic weapons, both of which appear in the available items below. These appear on page 8 of Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory 2, and their abilities are provided below. You can spend 2 Prestige Points to replace one of your feats with Exotic Weapon Proficiency (butchering axe) or Exotic Weapon Proficiency (orc hornbow). When you do so, you may change the weapon or weapon group selected for any other feat or class feature you have (e.g. Weapon Focus or a fighter's weapon training) for 2 Prestige Points each.
Butchering Axe: This axe has an oversized head bristling with spikes. If your Strength is less than 19 (or 17 for a Small or smaller butchering axe), you take a -2 penalty on attacks with it. A butchering axe deals 3d6 slashing damage, deals x3 damage on a critical hit, and weighs 25 pounds.
Orc Hornbow: This bow is made of the horns of great beasts. Any effect that applies to longbows or shortbows also applies to orc hornbows. An orc hornbow deals 2d6 piercing damage, deals x3 on a critical hit, weighs 7 pounds, and has a range increment of 80 feet. Orc hornbows are composite bows and can be modified to benefit from high Strength scores in the same way as other composite bows; when you purchase the orc hornbow below, you can increase its Strength modifier by paying an additional 100 gp for each point of Strength bonus.
Personal Guard(Sovereign Court Faction): You have earned the service of a loyal Ulfen bodyguard who accompanies you on your adventures. This character functions as a follower vanity (Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Pathfinder Society Field Guide 60), not taking any space on the battlefield or otherwise serving as a combatant. The bodyguard grants you a constant +1 bonus to your AC against attack rolls to confirm critical hits. If you would take damage from a critical hit or sneak attack, you can choose for your bodyguard to absorb 20 points of damage from the attack, though this kills the follower. You can spend 4 Prestige Points between adventures to recruit a new bodyguard.
Spackle McGapfiller
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That bow is GREAT! That is a huge upgrade for a little guy like me. From d4's to d10's!
GM Mjolbeard, Thanks for running a fun game.
P.S. Playing with Luurg has been a bucket list thing of mine since I saw him in the Flaxseed Bar a year or two ago! Hope I get the chance to play with all of you again. The sooner the better.
Luurg
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That bow is GREAT! That is a huge upgrade for a little guy like me. From d4's to d10's!
GM Mjolbeard, Thanks for running a fun game.
P.S. Playing with Luurg has been a bucket list thing of mine since I saw him in the Flaxseed Bar a year or two ago! Hope I get the chance to play with all of you again. The sooner the better.
Haha. That's not the bucket list I'd thought Luurg would be on! I enjoyed your company as well Mr Gapfiller!
Sheela Kolphan
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I know there's a bug which prevents GMs from marking the game inactive. Luckily you can hide campaigns manually:
1) On the forums page, log in and click on "Focus".
2) When the page refreshes, find this campaign on the list.
3) Click on the ∅ symbol next to the thread. That should mark the thread as hidden.
| GM Mjolbeard |
Thanks for that, Sheela. Just waiting to hear back from Tiffany to make sure her chronicle is good as well, then I'll do the same.