Amiri

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Long ago there was a Trilogy of Adventures taking place in the Forgotten Realms... I would like to bring those adventures out of my own personal vault and adapt them for Pathfinder!

They would still take place in the Realms, and you wouldn't need prior knowledge of them in order to play.

Character Requirements:

Stats: 4d6 keep 3 highest.
Races: Any base races, but all are available should you wish to run one by me.
Classes: Again, any are available (as well as archetypes)
Alignment: LG, NG, CG, LN, N (No evil or Chaotic Neutral)
Starting Level: 6
Hit points: Max at 1st level, roll subsequent levels.
Gear: Players all have access to 13,250 gp to outfit themselves.

If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask.


I'm currently working on a horror campaign where the story starts in the character's hometown and they start with no Stat block.

I will have stat numbers pre-rolled on a large chart and through the game, opportunities will arise for Players to gain one of those stats to place down the line.

What I'm looking for is suggestions on ways for the players to "gain" their stats by doing something in relation to the statistic itself.

The players are all villagers with no chosen class (as the game will develop that for them) and they have minor trades within their town (think an NPC-like PC).

The story will begin during an Autumnal Festival where the players will be setting up for the festival itself.

What types of things could they do to earn a Strength score? A Dexterity score? A Charisma score? Maybe hammering in tent posts or taste-testing pies made my Old Mary?

I need some ideas!