EltonJ's Greyhawk Campaign (Inactive)

Game Master EltonJ

A Heroic fantasy campaign based on a more pulp feel. This uses the Pathfinder 1.0 rules set.

Initiative Rolls:

Akeirin - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 3[/dice]
Therion - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 2[/dice]
Jebeddo - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 6[/dice]
Fergus - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 1[/dice]
Reidog - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 1[/dice]
Talenvere [dice=Initiative]1d20 +1[/dice]
Naji - [dice=Initiative]1d20 + 1[/dice]


I'd like to do a mid-fantasy campaign. Where I can focus events around the heroes rather than have the world do nasty things. Something in the vein of the Conan stories.

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Advanced Play-by-Post play

Is this Pathfinder Society legal?
No. Why should it be?

Your Character's Stat Line::

Most players have a stat line just below his name, that looks something like

Cavalier 10 (Honor Guard, Strategist) - HP 85/85 ,- AC 25/T: 12/FF: 24 - F: +10 R: +6/ W: +4* - CMB: +14 - CMD: 27, Speed: 20, Init. +2, - Perception +13

Make sure you character has one as well. You can do this by going to your character profile (right-click on your character name in the forum thread), click "Edit My Profile", and enter the code into the ‘Class/Levels’ line of your character.

House Rules:

Paladins are Lawful Good. They aren't lawful stupid or lawful carnage. Paladins are typically righteous and are held to a higher standard. Paladins who go around slaying something just for the fun of it will lose their Paladinhood.

No experience points. I usually do not use Experience Points for online play. Thus you'll level up according to the story and at the Bechance of the DM (me). I usually use the three adventures method of leveling up.

Hero points. This campaign uses Hero Points from the APG.

Not a House Rule, but Often Forgotten:

Ineffective Weapons: Certain weapons just can’t effectively deal damage to certain objects. For example, a bludgeoning weapon cannot be used to damage a rope. Likewise, most melee weapons have little effect on stone walls and doors, unless they are designed for breaking up stone, such as a pick or hammer.

- p. 174 of the Core Rulebook

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Useful Maps

Map of the Flanaess

Map of Oerik