I'm loving the work that's been posted so far and I can't wait to see your illustration of Girruth. I have another character that I'd like to add to the secondary list. Keider Paol Keider Paol: Physical description: Medium height with a slender build. Short unruly brown hair. Left arm carries a chaotic jumble of black and red runes. The tattoos seem to twist and swirl when he moves. Both shoulder blades bear an intricate raven.
Description of armor: Wears a mithral shirt that is crisscrossed with numerous straps. Has a leather pauldron on his left shoulder with a strap running down to his right hip. Another strap running from that strap up over his right shoulder. Metal bracers on his forearms. Thick belt around his waist. Wears knee high soft leather boots. Also wears a stiffened woolen great coat of a dark blue color with red piping around the collar and cuffs. Has a tricorner hat that he wears pulled low in the front to shade his eyes. Constantly smoking a pipe. Weapons: Dueling sword on left hip. Four throwing knives on his belt. Four throwing knives attached to strap running across his chest which also has loops for small items (potion vials or more knives). Dagger in wrist sheath on left forearm. Stiletto on right hip. Cinqueda across small of back. Knife in boot sheath.
I'd like to add my character to the list. Girruth Stormhammer
celurian wrote:
Thanks for the interest. His beard would be a reddish orange color and his skin should be a deep tan.
We'll see if this gets picked for a go.....
My gaming bag is fairly simple. I've got my laptop which has all the books I'll need for a good many games, a Crown Royal bag with six sets of dice, a handful of mechanical pencils, and a folder with character sheets in it. These include the sheets for my players as well as a number of characters that I've played over the years. These former PCs are used for NPCs whenever I feel that an NPC from the AP just won't work for my players. Other than that my bag is empty. I plan on adding a flip mat, the combat pad, some wet erase pens, some minis, and possibly some map packs.
mmurphy1968 wrote: Has anyone tried this on the Sony digital reader? It looks like it is designed for non-DRM'd pdf's when I looked at their web site. If so I would buy one since I think this seems like a great idea. I have a Sony reader 500 myself and I like it. Just be advised that in most pdf's the artwork will not display and the text will be extremely small but that can be solved with the use of the magnify button. |