Zorek

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Ok, I would like to start Organized play in our area so would like to set up an event and I am looking for Tips and advice on how to go about doing this.

1. Finding a place to hold the event...
2. Attracting individuals to the event...
3. Making sure I have enough GM's to run enough events to cover the numbers that show up for the event...
4. Do we need to purchase multipule copies of the scenarios we are going to be running at the event?
5. Any other tips or advice to running an event...

I have already figured out how to report the event and how to sign up the event. I also have a idea for a place to hold the event but would still like input on where others may hold there events.

Thanks


Thanks for your reply reedwl, it is appreciated. How many characters did you run through this module?

Thanks again


I just bought the Crypt of the Everlame, Masks of the living God, and City of Golden Death. My Question is what level will my party of 3-6 players be when they finish City of Golden Death?

Just trying to figure it all out so I know what I should be looking for when they finish it.

Thanks


Sorry last link didn't want to work for some reason.

Here is the deal, at 1st level my wizard took bonded item and as his 1st level feat took improved familiar.

First question:
Can you take improved familiar feat if you have a bonded item?

Second Question:
If you have a bonded item at 1st level when I hit like say 7th level would I then be able to get a familiar like a Psuedodragon?

Thanks


I have a good question for debate.

Ok, as a 1st level wizard you choose a bonded item and as your feat you choose Improved familiar.

First is one even able to take the Improved familiar feat?

Second if so does that open a window at a higher level to obtain a familiar, like lets say a Pseudodragon even though you have a bonded item as a wizard?


Easy enough to solve really just look it up. Remember the Scythe was used as a farming impliment to help farmers harvest crops in the field.

For a better description check out this description of it and how it is used:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scythe

The above site does a good job explaining what it looks like, how it was used, and its history.

"ah the internet where would we be without it"


Ok here is what I came up with for how he could have a Tiefling as a child. Darkforce is his name and the following is what I came up with, input is appreciated.

Darkforce’s many appearances to Ravenloft have garnered unknown attention from the dark powers on that plane. That along with his propensity of cheating death as well as his ability to manipulate the Weave as he does (Wild Magic) has made him much more susceptible to the dark powers even on the Material Plane.

So when Darkforce got married and had his first child, that child was not born of this plane but was actually born an outsider (Tiefling). This unusual birth scared his wife so much that it caused her to flee in the middle of the night without a word of warning leaving Darkforce to raise the child on his own.


Just got back from a discussion with the guy who is going to DM this group and gave him several options:

Tiefling
Bloodline but not a sorcerer,
Just a regular race like elf,
or a child of Elves that was like a halfling, minotar, or something.The DM laughed at this option as I was explaining it and suggested a Minotar knowing my character as he did.

He stated he would allow any of those it was up to me to decide. He did say that I had to be able to explain it and if I chose Tiefling I may have to start at like -1000 xp or something to help balance the group.

The DM knows my Mage/Rogue fairly well and realized any of these could be logical choices based on my character even the tiefling.


Man if you only knew our group and you are right anyone of us as gamers and DM's would run with that.

We had one group where one of the characters was running from assassins sent after him. We never really knew why they were after him but it did add some flavor to our adventures.

I am just saying that as far as tieflings go my character was a wizard did tend to grab for power and chances are he would be attracted to a women with a like mind/passion.

But I do like the bloodline twist on things that people have been suggesting.

Hell we could go as far as saying the god of magic had her hand in this somehow. She could of infused some celestial blood into him in hopes of calming him who is to say.

I am just saying anything and everything is possible with this one and was looking for possibilities which you all have been freely giving and for that I thank you all.


No I haven't thought of a changeling for I couldn't find a reference to it in pathfinder. So I never really thought of it.


Also my Wizard/Rogue was quite high level.

Personality: Greedy, Selfish, Loyal to his few friends, he was mistrusted by most of his friends be it warranted or unwarranted. He was also covetous, he collected magic gems and rings. He was creative and did create several spells.

He also did some spelljammer.

He did end up in Ravenloft like 5 times and if you know Ravenloft the curse of that land could have taken its affect too leading to a Tiefling offspring.


Thanks all for your input it is appreciated. I am getting a sense that most of you would agree with some type of bloodline trait thing over the racial thing.

So what you're saying is use the bloodline trait maybe abberrent or Arcane and then build your character from that?

I was thinking along those lines originally but...

A little more about my Character:
Was Male

Starting Race: Elf
Ending Race: Elf

Was specialist mage Wild magic
Was reincarnated a total of like 12 times as 8 or 9 different races including minitar, halfling, and satyr.

Was also a Rogue
I figure most likely the mother was a female elf student of his but not saying she didn't have some pact with a demon to gain power.

I also figured she took off due to the child but not sure why as of yet. My thinking was maybe she made a pact with a demon and he was promised her first born and she didn't want to give her child up so took off.

These are just a few things I have to deal with when making up this new character.


Yah that is what I found through my research too. I also was thinking that but I believe the child would become a wizard so that leaves out the Sorcerers bloodline as a option.


Ok, my first post here so please be kind...

We are about to start a campaign where we are going to play the offspring of one of our Old Heroic Characters. I have decided it is going to be a child of a Wizard/Rogue I played back in the day of D&D 2nd edition.

My question to you is as follows: How does magic affect one's offspring?

The reason I ask this is my Mage/Rogue was rez'd several times in fact to may times to explain. But during this process he was brought back as several different Races(Started as a Elf, was a Satyr, Halfling, Minatar, to name a few and ended as a Elf again). He also lost his original body in Ravenloft to Strahd, again don't ask. He was also the first one to gain the ability to use Wild Magic in our Campaign be it NPC or PC.

I figure all this has messed him up a bit including how it would affect his offspring. I was thinking that his offspring would be a Tiefling but then I could be way off base here so any help or suggestions would be appreciated.


Ok, my first post here so please be kind...

We are about to start a campaign where we are going to play the offspring of one of our Old Heroic Characters. I have decided it is going to be a child of a Wizard/Rogue I played back in the day of D&D 2nd edition.

My question to you is as follows: How does magic affect one's offspring?

The reason I ask this is my Mage/Rogue was rez'd several times in fact to may times to explain. But during this process he was brought back as several different Races. He also lost his original body in Ravenloft to Strahd, again don't ask. He was also the first one to gain the ability to use Wild Magic in our Campaign be it NPC or PC.

I figure all this has messed him up a bit including how it would affect his offspring. I was thinking that his offspring would be a Tiefling but then I could be way off base here so any help or suggestions would be appreciated.