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5 posts. Alias of Haladir.


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I've never had a military/law enforcement character in Call of Cthulhu last more than three sessions. Guns are pretty much never an effective solution to problems in CoC.


Re: Naming... I think we should call anything in the OGL what it's called in the OGL. So, "goblins" can remain "goblins." Only Product Identity names need to be changed, such as "Varnissia," "Helliax," "Gravenrow," and "Prof. Larrimar."


Awnara Puddyfoot wrote:
BTW, Haladir, I snorted when I saw Pontia's ethnicity.

I was kind of proud of my off-brand branding, in both of the characters...


To: Jack Skilleton <j.skilleton@geemail.com>
From: Jennifer G. DuBois <jenn.dubois27@stanford.edu>
Subject: Thanks for the invite!

Hi, Jack!

Nice to meet you at the AdventureFinder Society games! It's been a while since I've played in a private game, and I've been wanting to play in the Corpse Coronet AP since it came out a few years ago. I'm a big fan of Gothic horror. I think I'm going to watch the original 1932 version of Dracula with Bela Lugosi to get into the mood!

So, here's my character: Pontia Baradin, human rogue.

I built her with the Unchanied Rogue rules from the new AdventureFinder Unchained rulebook. Is that OK?

Anyway, I have some papers to grade now. I'll see you at the store!

--Jenn


I haven't played CoC in a very long time, and I'm forgetting how high skill ranks should be to determine general competency in the field.

Anyway, submitted for your consideration is Jennifer DuBois, Ph.D., adjuncy professor of anthropology at Stanford University.

("Adjunct," meaning "non-tenure-track," meaning "at the bottom of the academic food chain.")