This will be a thread for my additions to Carrion Crown. Feel free to steal from these or provide advice as you see fit. Some of them will come from other posters and I will do my best to provide credit when I borrow ideas. Players stay out! Especially mine. First of all, I will be providing information on and a connection to Key NPCs based on traits. This will be supplied to the character who takes the trait as a secret. Chance Savior: You saved the late Professor from certain death. In thanks, you were invited back to his home for a dinner with his daughter, Kendra, and himself. Kendra thanked you profusely after hearing of your deeds. You also gain a +2 bonus on all Bluff and Diplomacy skill checks made agaisnt Kendra. Outside of this, characters taking this trait will be approached by Kendra first for being pallbearers and when information from the journal is found. There will also be the chance for romance with Kendra through this trait. Subject of Study: As a part of your interviews with the late Professor, you revealed to him that you were exposed to malevolent spirits. He rushed away to fetch Father Grimburrow, an old friend of his who he trusted implicitly for his discretion. The elderly man took an instant liking to you and has offered his help should ever you need it again. You will not be charged for healing from the father and all purchases from Ravengro's Chapel will come with a 10% discount when purchased through you. Outside of this, Father Grimburrow will offer characters taking this trait free access to the chapel's library and will ask characters taking this trait to provide eulogies for the late Professor before other members of the party. Inspired by Greatness: Following in the footsteps of your scholarly idol, you spoke to one of his confidantes, Judge Embreth Daramid of Lepidstat. Judge Daramid was impressed by your enthusiasm in following in the professors footsteps and told you of many of his endeavors. When dealing with Judge Daramid, you gain a +3 to diplomacy checks. Outside of this, Judge Daramid will reach out to characters with this trait first to act as a representative for The Beast of Lepidstat in Trial of the Beast. Daramid will also pull strings to assist in the investigation to speed up processes for legally entering places like Vorkstag's and Grines. Making Good on Promises: The favor that Lorrimor did for you required the Professor to pull some strings for you and that involved getting Alpon Caromarc's assistance. You met Caromarc briefly, though he too seemed the type to remember debts owed. When dealing with Caromarc, you have a +2 bonus on diplomacy checks, but a -2 penalty on bluff checks. Outside of this, Caromarc will consider the debt more than repaid by characters with this trait when rescued and will see that the characters are also rewarded personally. He will also provide information on controlling the Beast to combat the Promethean. On the Payroll: During your time working for the Professor, you spent some time in the Shudderwood where you stayed at Ascanor Lodge. During your time there, you often met with a Harrower and courtesan named Madame Ivanja who regularly offered to perform a Harrowing for you as well as more carnal services. You accepted the offers (in line with your characters wishes) and formed a friendship with her. You gain a +2 bonus on diplomacy checks with Madame Ivanja and a 10% discount on her services. Outside of this, Madame Ivanja will approach characters with this trait to find out if they will partake in either of her offered services. She will also provide a chance for foreshadowing future plots through Harrow for the characters with this trait. Madame Ivanja could also provide a potential romantic interest for characters with this trait. Teacher's Pet: In your desire to learn as much from the Professor as possible, you regularly followed him throughout the lands relying on your parents to fund your travels. Soon, another benefactor arrived in the form of a fellow scholar who sought out the late Professors lessons, Adivion Adrissant. You formed a healthy rivalry-based friendship with Adivion fueled by your desires to prove yourselves as scholars. You gain a +2 on Bluff, Intimidate and Sense Motive checks when dealing with Adivion. Outside of this, characters with this trait will be the primary recipients of letters (as suggested by Loki_Thief) to the party and will also be the last to be targeted by Adivion's followers, but the first to be targetted by Adivion himself. Adivion will often taunt characters with this trait directly and will make mention of them specifically in his Big Bad speech. I am also reworking the Paladin's Immunity to Fear as a +4 morale bonus versus haunts to prevent the "The Paladin walks in first, spends a couple of minutes walking around then the rest of the party follows" mindset. This is it for now. I will be creating a conversion for 6 players and alternative locations for crucial items based on the presence of a Paladin in the party.
So I was reading the Players Guide for Wrath of the Righteous and couldn't help but want to embrace the Redemption rules with a character for the campaign. I just wanted to get other peoples opinions on how a character starting with an evil alignment would: a) work in a party likely to include a paladin
John Compton wrote:
Fixed.
You are missing the Strict Schoolmaster cliche. Thinking something along the lines of: Prison Warden Harris (LE Human Inquisitor 13): The lame, unrighteous Warden of the Prison to the south. Known for the bogus tasks he sets for his inmates. He schmoozes up to Reginold the Red regularly.
The Characters: Abu: Human Sandman Bard, follower of Norgorber
Achmed Jabul-al-Hakim: Human Desert Druid, follower of Gozreh and Nethys(with plans to go Druid/Wizard/Mystic Theurge)
Hakim Mysun: Suli Paladin of Sarenrae
J'Zargo Raja: Catfolk Rogue, follower of Nethys
Captured! The trip had been going for weeks already. The four unassuming guards of a merchant caravan had taken the job believing the trip to be reasonably risk free. Dashki, their employer, had said so. As they set off after the afternoon heat had diminished somewhat, old arguments came to the fore again. Achmed tried to resist Abu's promise of more Pesh, already in debt to the man to the value of 50 gold pieces. Hakim tried to intervene on Achmed's behalf preaching the redemption offered by Sarenrae, but this only infuriated the others. Abu moved on to try and glean more information from the mysterious catfolk, J'Zargo, managing to get the name of his birthplace, the isle of Jamelray. As their discussion continued, Abu noticed something strange about the lay of the desert sand. His reactions were not quick enough though. Gnolls burst out from beneath the sand, the blankets that had been laid upon their backs being tossed back as they stood. Abu drew his bow in reaction to this surprise. Dashki, seeing this unfold, rushed the nearest gnoll. He attempted to grapple it, but the desert sand betrayed him and he almost tripped in the attempt. The gnolls then moved in, warhammers drawn and began knocking out the caravans guards quickly. Everything went black for our heroes. When they woke up, they were in a structure resembling a prison. They quickly learnt that their predicament was worse than they had first thought. The term slave was being thrown around quite often and soon they came to the realisation that this was their fate. A muscled and tall man often came around with a checklist, inspecting his wares and making notes as he inspected each of them. They grew resigned to their fate. Earning their Freedom A few weeks into their enslavement, a rather important looking man came and inspected each of them. The muscled man spoke highly of their abilities in combat and even the newly enslaved were convinced by his argument. After some haggling, the slaves had been purchased by this man. He spoke to them, telling them that they are now in the employ of Princess Almah. The man introduced himself as Garavel and answered some questions about the piece of metal embedded in the side of his skull. He informed them that it was the 'Pactmasters Favor' and that he was duty bound to protect and serve Princess Almah by it. They were equipped with Scimitars or Falchions, based on preference, and Shortbows, arrows and armor. They were told that they would be involved in reclaiming Kelmarane, a city lost decades ago, and must be equipped for the task. Hakim was then instructed to pull the cart containing the equipment that remained. As they traveled through the city of Katapesh, they attracted little attention with a few sideways glances here and there. Upon reaching the outskirts, Hakim asked where he was to leave the cart. Garavel looked at him incredulously and said "Where I tell you to leave the cart." They soon reached Almah's camp. As they moved towards the center of the camp, J'Zargo and Abu spotted Dashki, sharpening his blade. They acknowledged him and he waved back before getting back to work on his blade. Dashki had a new scar, running from his shoulder to halfway down his forearm. It seemed he had gotten away, but at a price. They continued on and finally stopped at the center of the camp. Garavel instructed Hakim to leave the cart here. Then, Trade Princess Almah made her appearance. The slaves were impressed by her beauty and grace and prostrated themselves in front of her. She then spoke to them, saying "Ah, you must be our final warriors. Come to assist in reclaiming Kelmarane. Come now, stand up, don't be silly." The slaves all said that this was the case and stood. She then inquired about each of them. Abu was quick to speak and told her of his prowess as the greatest bard in Katapesh. She was impressed by this, but skeptical as she asked how a slave could possibly be a bard. He replied saying that he worked as an entertainer for his previous owners. Achmed spoke next and betrayed himself, letting on to his former addiction to Pesh. This troubled Almah, she inquired as to whether or not this would be an issue, seeming to know something more about Kelmarane. She then asked Hakim to speak. He told her of his devotion to Sarenrae and about his paladinhood. She was surprised to see a paladin enslaved and asked if he had a holy symbol, he admitted that he did not and she quickly rectified this, ordering one of her servants to collect one for him. When she came to asking J'Zargo about his history, he told her of his movement from Jamelray to Katapesh when he was younger and his familiarity with the desert. She seemed impressed by his talk of desert survival skills. Achmed then spoke up, talking of how they had previously spotted Dashki as they made their way into the camp. She told them that he was the groups guide and gnoll expert. She also noted that he was very skilled with his weapons and that he was a 'funny' man, often showing off scars at inappropriate times. Achmed and Abu then laughed and began to describe a scene at a pub where Dashki had gotten a particularly inappropriately placed scar before thinking better of it and ceasing. Achmed inquired about assisting Dashki, but Almah seemed convinced that Dashki was more than capable. Through persistence, Achmed was eventually assigned as an understudy to Dashki. Almah left them then to retire to her tent for some rest before leaving on their expedition in the morning. Garavel then led them to meet the resident priest, Father Zastoran. The rickety old man seemed quite at ease playing with some potions when the slaves met him. The paladin, Hakim, began by introducing himself as a Paladin of Sarenrae, to which Zastoran replied, "Surely you know that it is through magic that true greatness is achieved!" It was at this point the party noticed a pendant hanging from the mans neck in the shape of a mask, with half of the face black and the other half white. Noticing this, J'Zargo and Achmed quickly noted their devotion to Nethys which seemed to impress the old man. They spoke and discussed some minor things before Zastoran spoke to them, though mostly to Hakim, "I'm the resident priest here, so don't go stepping on my toes." Garavel then took them to speak with Dashki. They greeted him as an old friend, though were soon reminded of his poor hygiene as the smell of the man almost caused Achmed to throw up. Dashki informed them that he thought that they had died in that attack, detailing how he had fought some of them off before more had come which is when he broke free and left them, believing that they were dead. After some minor discussion, the party decided to sleep for the night. Preparing for adventure in the morning.
Bros and ladies, I have died in the line of duty as a Paladin of Iomedae and as a true Silver Crusader in the bowels of Round Mountain. This 'faction' is possibly the greatest force of good that I have been exposed to outside of Iomedae's temples. The noble cause this collective is to ensure the well being of all. That is something the Society needs desperately to balance out the Devil devotees and gold hungry merchants. There should be no question in this, the Silver Crusade must remain as a force of good in the Society, Silver Crusader Ollysta remains as devoted to this as I. - Silver Crusader Orcland
I was looking around the interwebz for a list of who gives the missions for each scenario. However, my search turned up nothing. So I went and put one together in the hope that someone else might garner some use from it. Below is each legal scenario currently available to everyone (not including Specials or Exclusives) with the person who assigns the mission to the band of Pathfinders in each. Season 0:
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1 Silent Tide: Adril Hestram
2 The Hydra's Fang Incident: Osprey (Not a venture Captain) 3 Murder on the Silken Caravan: Adril Hestram 4 The Frozen Fingers of Midnight: Adril Hestram 5 Mists of Mwangi: Adril Hestram 6 Black Waters: Drandle Dreng 7 Among the Living: Eliza Petulengro 8 Slave Pits of Absalom: Alissa Moldreserva 13 The Prince of Augustana: Alissa Moldreserva 14 The Many Fortunes of Grandmaster Torch: Yasmin Kal'al 16 To Scale the Dragon: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 17 Perils of the Pirate Pact: Adril Hestram & Istivil Bosk 20 King Xeros of Old Azlant: Adril Hestram 22 Fingerprints of the Fiend: Adril Hestram 23 Tide of Morning: Dennel Hamshanks 24 Decline of Glory: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 26 Lost at Bitter End: Adril Hestram 27 Our Lady of Silver: Osretia Cassomiran 28 Lyrics of Extinction: Tuukna (Not a Venture Captain) Season 1:
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29 The Devil We Know Part I - Shipyard Rats: Hestia Themis
30 The Devil We Know Part II - Cassomir's Locker Hestia Themis 31 Sniper in the Deep: Adril Hestram 32 Drow of the Darklands Pyramids: Norden Balentiir 33 Assualt on the Kingdom of Impossible: Vasuman Mihir 34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 35 Voice in the Void: Adril Hestram 36 Echoes of the Everwar Part I - The Prisoner of Skull Hill: Norden Balentiir 37 The Beggar's Pearl: Brackett 38 No Plunder, No Pay: Adril Hestram 39 The Citadel of Flame: Dennel Hamshanks 40 Hall of Drunken Heroes: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 41 The Devil We Know Part III - Crypt of Fools: Hestia Themis 42 Echoes of the Everwar Part II - The Watcher of Ages: Norden Balentiir 43 The Pallid Plague: Brackett 44 Echoes of the Everwar Part III - Terror at Whistledown: Norden Balentiir 45 Delirium's Tangle: Drandle Dreng 46 Eye's of the Ten Part I - Requiem for the Red Raven: Eliza Petulengro & Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 47 The Darkest Vengeance: Basia Kalistoff 48 The Devil We Know Part IV - Rules of the Swift: Hestia Themis 49 Among the Dead: Drandle Dreng 50 Fortune's Blight: Shevala Iorae 51 The City of Strangers Part I - The Shadow Gambit: Drandle Dreng 52 The City of Strangers Part II - The Twofold Demise: Dakar (Not a Venture Captain) 53 Echoes of the Everwar Part IV - The Faithless Dead: Norden Balentiir 54 Eyes of the Ten Part II - The Maze of the Open Road: Eliza Petulengro 55 The Infernal Vault: Drandle Dreng 56 The Jester's Fraud: Aram Zey Season 2:
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1 Before the Dawn Part I - The Bloodcove Disguise: Aram Zey
2 Before the Dawn Part II - Rescue at Azlant Ridge: (Aram Zey continued) 3 The Rebel's Ransom: Norden Balentiir 4 Shadows Fall on Absalom: Drandle Dreng 5 Eyes of the Ten Part III - The Red Revolution: Eliza Petulengro 6 The Heresy of Man Part I - The First Heresy: Retief VanSchuyver 7 The Heresy of Man Part II - Where Dark Things Sleep: Obo 8 The Sarkorian Prophecy: Thurl 9 The Heresy of Man Part III: Beneath Forgotten Sands: Obo 10 Fury of the Fiend: Drandle Dreng 11 The Penumbral Accords: Drandle Dreng 12 Below the Silver Tarn: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 13 Murder on the Throaty Mermaid: Sheila Heidmarch 14 The Chasm of Screams: Osprey (Not a Venture Captain) 15 Shades of Ice Part I - Written in Blood: Drandle Dreng 16 The Flesh Collector: Brackett 17 Shades of Ice Part II - Exiles of Winter: (Drandle Dreng continued) 18 The Forbidden Furnace of Forgotten Koor: Osretia Cassomiran 19 Shades of Ice Part III - Keep of the Huscarl King: (Drandle Dreng continued) 20 Wrath of the Accursed: Norden Balentiir 21 The Dalsine Affair: Muesello 22 Eyes of the Ten - Part IV: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: Eliza Petulengro 23 Shadow's Last Stand Part I - At Shadow's Door: Dennel Hamshanks 24 Shadow's Last Stand Part II - Web of Corruption: Alissa Moldreserva 25 You Only Die Twice: Ambrus Valsin 26 The Mantis's Prey: Shevala Iorae Season 3:
Spoiler: I1 First Steps Part I - In Service to Lore: Ambrus Valsin
I2 First Steps Part II - To Delve the Dungeon Deep: Amara Li I3 First Steps Part III - A Vision of Betrayal: Drandle Dreng 1 The Frostfur Captives: Ambrus Valsin 2 Sewer Dragons of Absalom: Drandle Dreng 3 The Ghenet Manor Gauntlet: Wulessa Yuul 4 The Kortos Envoy: Nashota Bloodhoof (Not a Venture Captain) 5 Tide of Twilight: Brackett 6 Song of the Sea Witch: Amara Li 7 Echoes of the Overwatched: Drandle Dreng 8 Among the Gods: Muesello 9 The Quest for Perfection Part I - The Edge of Heaven: Amara Li 10 The Immortal Conundrum: Kreighton Shaine 11 The Quest for Perfection Part II - On Hostile Waters: Amara Li 12 Wonders in the Weave Part I - The Dog Pharoah's Tomb: Aram Zey 13 The Quest for Perfection Part III - Defenders of Nesting Swallow: (Amara Li continued) 14 Wonders of the Weave Part II - Snakes in the Fold: (Aram Zey continued) 15 The Haunting of Hinojai: Amara Li 16 The Midnight Mauler: Marcos Farabellus 17 Red Harvest: Amara Li 18 The God's Market Gamble: Kreighton Shaine 19 The Icebound Outpost: Aram Zey 20 The Rats of Red Mountain Part I - The Sundered Path: Aram Zey 21 The Temple of Empyreal Enlightenment: Aram Zey 22 The Rats of Red Mountain Part II - Pagoda of the Rat: (Aram Zey continued) 23 The Goblinblood Dead: Drandle Dreng 24 The Golden Serpent: Ambrus Valsin 25 Storming the Diamond Gate: Marcos Farabellus 26 Portal of the Sacred Rune: Aram Zey
I have a player who flaunts his characters bisexuality to an almost disturbing degree. When he was absent one week I jokingly informed the players that he had found a couple of guards that he thought he could have a good time with and would catch up with everyone later. In the next session when he was present, a cook, making a fairly substandard cooking check on his roll, served up something that I described as 'Not entirely enticing.' The player of the bisexual character informed me that he didn't care about the quality. The other players and I tried to tell him that the food probably wasn't going to be all too great. He replied with 'Yeah, well, its better than what those guards were feeding me last night.' Laughter ensued. |
