Thanks for the tips Andrea. I for one have no idea what you are talking about since I haven't played the Path yet either by PBP or at the geek table so I'm not entirely sure what you are referring to. It sounds like the path has some of it's own rules sets that are an addendum to the actual rules? Or is it more of a mechanics thing? I find pbp games are quite a bit more RP heavy as that is easier to manage than the game mechanics overall. I just wanna fulfill my lifelong dream of being a pirate!!!
Indeed it looks like I AM "out of luck frex". I've tried that route as well and to no avail. I am wondering if S&S isn't as popular an AP as some of the others. Moreover, there is such a shortage of DMs on the pbp boards. I suggest it is possibly because of the time commitment and the work involved. I've been party of so many campaigns that have fizzled out. Heck, I've even DM'd one that fizzled out. Paizo may need to look at creating some PBP dm tools to make things easier to track me thinks.
I have something of a love/hate relationship with Ravenloft from back in the AD&D days. I loved it until my brother the DM killed off my favorite character; Gehl. Every campaign after that included a tombstone with that characters name on it just to rub it in!!! I will submit a human cleric in his memory and avenge him. Give me a few hours to write this up as I am cooking dinner at the moment.
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Technically Poxy is a skill monkey as I only plan on taking a few levels of fighter and the rest rogue.
Ok instead of editing Ari Mai I made a new similar fighter rogue type. Introducing Poxymoron. One evening in the 'charming' dockside tavern called The Drowned Dwarf he and his friends were settling down to drink off a hard day of working on the docks. The tavern was known for it's abundance of cheap ale and women. As such, it was a favorite stop for visiting sailors looking for some action. That evening, a rough looking crew came into the bar and it wasn't long before a brawl broke out. Poxy had just beat one sailor bloody and grabbed a clay jug and smashed it on the back of the head of another sailor who was busy choking the life out of his friend Gellic. The jug shattered and so did the skull of the sailor who just so happened to be a distant relative of Kerdak Bonefist; the hurricane king. One of the other sailors then yelled "He just keeled Tommy! 5 gold sovereigns to the man who brings em to me." It didn't take long for the locals to turn on Poxy, friend or not, that was more money than any dockworker was likely to see in a decade, and now Poxy finds himself pressganged into service. *Edit: I just noticed I forgot to add the +3 for class skills. Will tidy that up later tonight. |