| Synxol |
For reference, here is the link to the recruitment post that lists what's needed for character generation, and what you're getting into joining this motley band: LINK
Please read over the World Link provided, as it provides a great deal of information, and maps of the world Sel Torin: LINK
Fine-toothed combing, this will seem overly picky (it is), but it will make easy for the multiple DMs...
Looks good, please post here when you're up to speed with the above, and have answered the character generation questions (hide the answers from all of us) and are ready to go.
I'll leave it to the others to look it over at their leisure.
Welcome Scaffold! I look forward to playing with you, and not getting on the bad side of Lilith.
| Lilith the Hearteater |
Hey guys! Let me just tell you, today sure has been a doozy of a day.
It's night now, so I'll get started tonight. Just didn't want anyone thinking I'd jumped ship while I was still on the dock. :P
| Tentacledone |
Slightly belated out of game "Welcome aboard Scaffold!"
So, Loki and I have been talking this over and I wanted to see what your guys thoughts where on the subject. I was thinking of switching over my class to the actual Theurge class (ww.d20pfsrd.com/classes/3rd-party-classes/kobold-press-open-design/theurge ). Rather than going into the Mystic Theurge prestige class (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/prestige-classes/core-rulebook/mystic-theu rge).
It is a 3rd party designed class, that is why I am bringing it up. Both paths have there own pros and cons. The Theurge class is definitely built to be a merge of Wizard and Cleric right out of the gate, unlike Mystic Theurge which has the background level of the two classes. Switching over will get us access to healing (1st level rather than 2nd) once we get the prologue out of the way :)
Normally, I'm not one to switch around my character one it's been finalized, but this wouldn't be a bad idea for the group. It's looking like we're gonna be needing a fair amount of healing. Doesn't help our cause that not a one of us is of the ruling race, lol. We've got a couple that can pass as human, but that it.
Would anybody object strongly to me switching Ssilax over to the Theurge. The class looks to be pretty decently put together. Plus, it doesn't have any outlandish powers, or other weirdness, just a merging of the Arcane and Divine at the character gen.
| Lilith the Hearteater |
Thanks for the welcome!
I must say though, away for over 24 hours and you guys are on it. XD
Give me a few and I'll have a post up. Weekends are always a bit hectic for me, but I'll do my best not to miss days posting. You know how it is.
| Tentacledone |
lol, yeah, that's a little bit of reading, especially if your checking from a phone.
Yeah, we try to keep the pace moving at a good clip :) Once Mike gets back from his vacation in Asia, he'll be more around to interact with. At the moment, he has sporadic to the Web.
I've mentioned this before, but, excuse the slightly heavy handed way I'm rounding up the party. Once I finish with the prologue, the game really starts. This is a way for all the PC's to met, and bond a little bit. They won't be spending the next 8 years in each other company, (well, aside from the mage apprentices), but their breaks will be spent at Dainoth's. It like attending Boarding Schools, returning home for vacations.
| Argon Alma |
Mystic theurge is fine with me. Nethys is perfect for that class. Maybe they should have had that in the adv class guide instead of the Arcanist or something.
I guess I should start reading up on it.
| Tentacledone |
Please mark this moment, as it will be the beginning of why the girls in the group hate the spell flingers.
p.s. In the boys' defence: PROOF
Hahahahahahahaahaa!!!!
| Lilith the Hearteater |
I have a quick question. After some consideration, I don't think 14 strength fits my character very well (and seems a tad unnecessary).
Just was wondering if anyone minded if I decreased my strength by 2 (giving me 3 points) and raised my wisdom 2 points (giving me -3 points).
I had thought about lowering strength by 4 points, but then I'd be forced to put at least one point in charisma which is definitely not Lilith's strong suit. :P
| Synxol |
I have a quick question. After some consideration, I don't think 14 strength fits my character very well (and seems a tad unnecessary).
Just was wondering if anyone minded if I decreased my strength by 2 (giving me 3 points) and raised my wisdom 2 points (giving me -3 points).
I had thought about lowering strength by 4 points, but then I'd be forced to put at least one point in charisma which is definitely not Lilith's strong suit. :P
Fill thine boots with either change. This is the time to refine the character concept with small changes to better fit the image of what's in your mind.
| Synxol |
To help everyone have enough time to be prepared when their turn comes up...
DM PLAN
We have two DMing slots coming up (levels 5-8 and levels 10-12) after Tentacledone and Michael end their respective "shift" at the helm of our little dysfunctional ship. Generally the lower levels go by must faster than the higher ones, around 1 month per level up to about level 8, then 1.5 months to level 14, and so on.
Dorian and Scaffold: Which would you like to take?
| Tentacledone |
Alright, just to give everybody the heads up, the first fast forward will be taking place after we finish up with this little scene. Time will jump ahead 4 years, so, give a little thought to what your character will look like. New clothes are provided of course, I'm fairly certain Wrathe would out grow the burlap sack pretty quickly, lol.
"Prepare to Fast Forward!"
-Spaceballs
| Synxol |
| Lilith the Hearteater |
Sounds good to me. Sorry about yesterday's absense, friends. Just started work back and my schedule is a bit hectic. XD
| Argon Alma |
Thanks. Don't expect a lot more like that (stories, I mean). :-) I just had to entertain the grown-ups.
| Tentacledone |
Alright and there is the first fast forward.
Oh, and a few notes: Dorian learns that Sabavet is not undead. He has begun focusing his training upon mental efforts over the last few decades. Currently, his body has withered away, but he can form a mental projection of himself. Needless to say, he pushes the half-living monk to his absolute limits. He also excels at the mental disciplines, great for someone learning to control their Bloodlust.
Lia is a leader of a cell of thieves in very good standing with the Guild. She has a number of trust worthy people that can fine tune Daxniss's abilities and interests. Daxniss also learns that the half-orc woman's list of contacts is near inhuman.
Sgt. Torgrim is one of the best instructors in the city. He is very tough, but also very fair. He knows how hard to push people, and knows when to let up enough so that they don't break. He weeds out those unfit for the special service. He is skill with almost every weapon imaginable, and a master tactician. He works to teach the guardsmen to work as a group, rather then individuals.
When you get the chance, post a little bit on the last four years, feel free to roleplay it up a little bit :) A description of your characters at this stage in their lives would be groovy. I imagine that Lilith might be wearing a different outfit or parting her hair slightly different. Pesky long lived critters, lol. Although the trade off is elven teenage years last decades :P
| Lilith the Hearteater |
Hey, guys. Sorry about the small bout of inactivity. Internet troubles. Expect something long and and explain-y from me tomorrow one way or another.