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Beldan’s a fairly likeable, easy going chap for the most part. He doesn’t mind a drink; he wouldn’t have the stamina to keep up with the dwarf, but he’s not a complete lightweight.
I don’t think he’ll have spent much, if any time in Saltmarsh – just passing through at best. Applying for a mercenary job at a military style fort isn’t his style, but at the moment he doesn’t have a real plan. If a companion, even a chance met on the road type companion, was heading there he’d probably tag along to check it out.

Kruelaid |

So ... who feels like travelling with the rogue?
If your character drinks then we could be amigos. In the Cheers sense of the word, anyway. I'm gonna have to think pretty hard myself as to why Stig would leave the comfort of a steady but low paying job at a brewery and his favorite tavern.

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I've been worried about having the time and don't really want to play a bard because of that. There's spells and talking the group out of situations and such that would get in my way for my first pbp experience. How does a rogue/fighter sound? It fits in my head of answering a summons for mercenaries, but I don't want to double up too much. I think it could work.

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Hey Vattie, want to have our PCs travel together? 'Twould be quite an intellectual walk/talk. Of course you would have to bathe in the light of an amazingly supreme human such as Riese...
On the upside I bought a donkey incase anyone wishes to transport something heavy to the fort and travel with one as great as Riese.

dungeonmaster heathy |

I've been worried about having the time and don't really want to play a bard because of that. There's spells and talking the group out of situations and such that would get in my way for my first pbp experience. How does a rogue/fighter sound? It fits in my head of answering a summons for mercenaries, but I don't want to double up too much. I think it could work.
It's all good. I'll cover the cleric if nobody wants to play one.

dungeonmaster heathy |

The most interesting thing about pbps is that way more talking is done between PCs and has nothing to do with social skill use. It been more fun to me to play a barbarian in a pbp than at a table, for example.
Besides we can just kill our way out of our tricky situations if we don't have a faceman.
I agree wholeheartedly.

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Hey Vattie, want to have our PCs travel together? 'Twould be quite an intellectual walk/talk. Of course you would have to bathe in the light of an amazingly supreme human such as Riese...
On the upside I bought a donkey incase anyone wishes to transport something heavy to the fort and travel with one as great as Riese.
Sounds good (or not... Ugh.). I'll write up my background once I get to the office.

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(lol) That the "library" and/or "used book store" in Saltmarsh are really fronts for the Temple of Boccob--worst kept secret in Saltmarsh.
Are there any spoilers in the DMG2 version of Saltmarsh? I was thinking of reading up on it to get a better feel for the town, but I won't if it ruins too much stuff.

dungeonmaster heathy |

Yes and no...there are, but I'll alter them.
For instance, in the DMGII, the Temple of Boccob is this extravagant affair with giant glass orbs on top lit with eldritch lights.
In my Saltmarsh, it's a "library." I see Boccob's people as sneakier than all that, secretive cabbalists.
The Keoland background material I'm using imagines Keoland as leaning toward being a more areligious entity, so churches aren't necessarily these grand Notre Dame-type affairs.
The Dancing Dryad is there, but whether or not it is the front for the Thieve's Guild is up in the air.
There's no "Lizard Man Embassy."
The orphanage is a front for Grazz't worship; I say "meh" to that.
I decided that if I was going to use the DMG II's Saltmarsh, I'd have to do without some of the spoilers, so it could be used by the players as background material.
I'm thinking I need to go over it thoroughly and announce material changes, but I could just let them out as we go. I'd rather the material was available to you guys to run with. I see that Kruelaid went with the Lizard bar in his character background, for instance. That tells me he likes that; I can incorporate it into story lines.
The way I run things is somewhat like what Theacemu used to talk about, I just think that from what I understood from his opining, there has to be more give-and-take. The players have to riff off of the dungeonmaster as much as he riffs off of them.

dungeonmaster heathy |

Heath, this looks fun by the way. Just need a bit more time to put the finishing touches to my guy, and score a wingman.
Right on. Just any time you guys feel like having your character walk up to the action, feel free. It's kinda freeform for a while until everybody's on board.

dungeonmaster heathy |

Ok Heathy I thought of a way to get my drunken character to the fort, BUT as a test of your DMing skills you've got to find a way to keep him there. My first post is forthcoming. By the way, what is more common in these parts, goblins or kobolds?
OMFG--I haven't had a player make me sweat like that in a long time.
I'm not being sarcastic, either!!!
dungeonmaster heathy |

Again, anybody wanna throw their character into the mix, read the game thread a little and come walking up to the cart and just start blabbin' away.
I'll be around a little tomorrow, maybe answer a question or two, but it's me birthday, so I'll be busy much of the time.
HUZZAH!!!

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Daigle wrote:I've been worried about having the time and don't really want to play a bard because of that. There's spells and talking the group out of situations and such that would get in my way for my first pbp experience. How does a rogue/fighter sound? It fits in my head of answering a summons for mercenaries, but I don't want to double up too much. I think it could work.It's all good. I'll cover the cleric if nobody wants to play one.
From one of the lurkers overhead.
Consider me able and willing to be a cleric (I have two in other games and love em).
However I know that you have a big crew and alternates lined up the wazoo so perhaps I should say, can I add my name to the alternates.
Cheers

Alex Martin |

Just wanted to throw in that I apologize for the delay, but I'm getting the character together.
Will definetly be going cleric at this point - leaning towards Pelor or St. Cuthbert. Probably Pelor - I'm thinking a Cuthbertine may be too uptight for our merry band of misfits - unless Heathy's pretty flexible. Also, I think there's Pelorian church in Saltmarsh (don't recall now if it was specific or generic) - so maybe a bonus.
Working on specs and background. May have a few questions for Heathy on specs that I'd like to consider, but he'll probably be straight line to the d20SRD for the most part.
More to come. Happy Birthday, Heathy.