| Eruaphen |
Have had a couple emergencies today so have not made a lot of progress. Most of the build is finished but I still need to iron out some details. Here is an outline for his Character Aspect.
character’s history - Raised to follow in his father's foot steps and those before him.
relations - Strong relation with his father and great grandfather both of whom are in the profession of being skilled rogues
values - Perfection
personality quirks - Is a perfectionist, always pushing himself to not just succeed but to perfect the task
general descriptors - Dark complexion, light colored eyes, platinum blond hair
important objects - The family crest. A circular design of a labyrinth, the crest symbolizes the inner workings of a complex locking mechanism. Navigating one's way through the maze speaks of the difficulty of success, but with hard work and perseverance, you will find success.
Character flaws - As a result of his training, he sees flaws in most people.
Still waiting/wondering if the True Professional archetype is alright to go with.
| TheRiverOcean |
Ok, thinking a female Kellid Slayer (Murder Ho-...
Oh godddamit Askra. Wow you wrote it? Then by all means, sure make a Sythesist!
@Seth86 Cool background! Are you not human? Don't forget your Character Aspect!
@Nehowshgen Min Looking good, though Kitsune is a little out of place for this adventure. One could conceivably make it to the Shudderwood, maybe something for your backstory and Aspect. Keep in mind, When selecting characters, if I do take a really rare race, I'll probably only choose one, lowering your selection percentage.
@Sir Gregor looking good, but Iomede's grandparents wont be born for another thousand years. =)
@DoubleGold I'm cool with that. Something to add to your backstory or Character aspect perhaps ^.^
@Eruaphen True Professional looks strong, but interesting, I'll allow it. Remember, a one sentence punchy and concise aspect!
@Zerisi Looking good, love the aspect!
| GM DarkLightHitomi |
I'm curious if this concept would find a place here,
Would an awakened tiger, ex-companion of a druid, be an acceptable race option? It is pure core. The class would be sorcerer, if possible with the learned sorcery archtype, which basically replaces all the bloodline abilities, except the class skill, with an extra spell known slot at each level that can be changed each day from those in a spellbook. (she learned a bit of magic from a bard after her druid companion died, then went to study magic further but adapted to the spontaneous style originally learned to cast those cantrips.)
I figure the character doesn't get a lot of chances to make money, so the desire to obtain such an award would be a good motivation, though the desire for money comes from desireing access to instructors and libraries to learn more magic. I'd probably have a level of druid or ranger to represent the time with her druid and what was learned then.
| TheRiverOcean |
@seth86 oh okay, no problem! Just checking if you're human!
@askra oh my bad haha yes, synergist!
@gm dark light Uhh, I like the concept, but not quite for this campaign. I'm trying to stay away from really rare races. Good luck!
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@sit Gregor, you can just replace iomede with aroden in your backstory and call it good :)
| GM DarkLightHitomi |
Hmm, a half drow born to a low noble family in a small town. The result of the capture then escape of a girl during a drow raid. She is currently on her family's traditional coming of age ritual, which is to be sent out to neighboring areas with only the basics and 100g and must return with 2000g legitemitely earned.
In her home town, everyone knew the story and she was seen with pity more than fear, and her generous and responsible behaviour earned the town's respect if not complete acceptance. Thus she was unprepared for the total aversion she encountered elsewhere, despite expecting it.
So will make a sheet tonight.
For the desc phrase, Small town half drow noble runt who is adept at magic.
If allowable, I'd like to use the learned sorcery archtype (replace all bloodline features except class skill, with an extra spell known per level that can be changed each day from a spellbook or similar).
| TheRiverOcean |
Bah. I drank the one and read the other. The first tasted like cough syrup mixed with grippli lard and the second read like a dime store pamphlet. Not going to bother.
I too, like to live dengerously ;)
@GM DarkLightHitomi That archetype is fine, sounds good!
@Rose Waerloga Looks good, but how old is sh- ..nevermind.
One day left for recruitment!