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Interesting concept. Here's a couple things that come to mind immediately that need to be addressed:
1) Sorcerer + low charisma?
2) Given that the character is a) part orc and b) of fiendish origin there would have to be a solid reason why he wasn't simply thrown into the forge rather than raised to work it. Dwarves, even outcasts, are loathe to contaminate themselves.
3) FYI, you would be the second sorcerer (and third arcane caster) in the group.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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A couple more character archetypes (no back-story):
Svea, LG female human monk (personable, adhering to strong moral code, seeks out adventure to hone her skills)
Bolgrim the Massive, CN male dwarf barbarian (unpredictable, lives on the fringes of dwarven society, adventures out of boredom)
Amina Iandoli, LN female human fighter (stern, lives for combat, conscript of the dwarven army)
Shariv Kellan, CN male human fighter (self-centered yet easygoing, focuses on light weaponry and speed, adventures for profit)
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Shadowborn wrote:3) FYI, you would be the second sorcerer (and third arcane caster) in the group.Ahh... I couldn't find a party roster, and I wasn't sure of the composition of the group.
Speaking of which, how is the party broken down, as it is?
Ah, sorry. Here's the group thus far:
Iliana Lanar, female human paladin
Erius Shadowbane, male human paladin
Ren Kaidar, N male human fighter variant
Remy “Fatespinner” Elantris, NG male human sorcerer (destined bloodline)
Leya Brackleberry, NG female halfling diviner (I'm not certain of the status of this player at the current time.)
Iliana, Erius, and Leya are all residents of the human village of Three Oaks. The others are visiting during the harvest festival.
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A couple more character archetypes (no back-story):
Svea, LG female human monk (personable, adhering to strong moral code, seeks out adventure to hone her skills)
Bolgrim the Massive, CN male dwarf barbarian (unpredictable, lives on the fringes of dwarven society, adventures out of boredom)
Amina Iandoli, LN female human fighter (stern, lives for combat, conscript of the dwarven army)
Shariv Kellan, CN male human fighter (self-centered yet easygoing, focuses on light weaponry and speed, adventures for profit)
I'm liking the monk idea. I could come up with a secret order devoted to Erda, the nature goddess. The order would be covert, as they revere a pagan goddess, but learning to fight unarmed as an oppressed people makes sense.
The dwarf would add an interesting element to the party, given that most are human, and suspicious of dwarves at best. It would make for a fun dynamic.
The human fighter, again, would provide an interesting dynamic, mainly due to the alignment difference. He could actually be working with the Hand of Jorin, a covert paladin order, but for his own gain rather than belief in their goals.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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I'm liking the monk idea. I could come up with a secret order devoted to Erda, the nature goddess. The order would be covert, as they revere a pagan goddess, but learning to fight unarmed as an oppressed people makes sense.
The dwarf would add an interesting element to the party, given that most are human, and suspicious of dwarves at best. It would make for a fun dynamic.
The human fighter, again, would provide an interesting dynamic, mainly due to the alignment difference. He could actually be working with the Hand of Jorin, a covert paladin order, but for his own gain rather than belief in their goals.
Which do you think would work best in the current situation?
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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Stats are looking a bit low for a 25 point buy, especially with a +2 to any one stat. Did you start with base 10 for each?
No, I used base 8, using the rules here.
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To my players:
In order to keep combat flowing on the chance that we have late or infrequent posts, I'm thinking we should try to frontload combat a bit.
My general idea is to have initiative rolls followed by a brief overview of battle plans from the player, citing how their character wants to approach the battle, giving a starting action and an idea of what they wish to do from there. That way, if they're delayed and don't post soon when their initiative comes up, I can fill in and take action for them based on what they had planned.
I don't plan on working this way unless it gets to be more than a day or two between posts, weekends being an exception.
Also, we'll stick with the method of rolling to hit and damage simultaneously. That seems to work well in this format.
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Given the background that's been developed so far, you can jump in. You're headed from your monastery to the House of the Pearl. You'll be going solo until you meet the rest of the party there, which shouldn't take long. If you need any additional info, let me know and I'll make it happen.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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Given the background that's been developed so far, you can jump in. You're headed from your monastery to the House of the Pearl. You'll be going solo until you meet the rest of the party there, which shouldn't take long. If you need any additional info, let me know and I'll make it happen.
Alright, cool, thanks. Sorry about that.
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Shadowborn wrote:No problem, it just gave the others time to move forward toward a rendezvous with you.One more question, and then I'll promise to get on the ball: what / how would be a good way to introduce my character into the game?
Well, once the other characters are at the shrine, you'll be present to hear the request for aid made to the other players. By then you'll have an idea that your quest is tied in with theirs.
If you want we can roleplay your journey to the shrine from your monastery as well. It will get you involved in a cutscene sort of way, while they finish up with events at the harvest festival...not to mention keeping the thread from falling into obscurity.
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Hey all, so I'm moving today, and after talking to the new cable company odds are my internet access will be spotty at best until next Saturday, the 7th.
GM please DMPC if any key actions combats etc occur.
See you guys soon.
Ack, I completely missed this, sorry. I wasn't online much Halloween weekend and the thread got buried before I saw it. Here's hoping you're back on the board soon.
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Shadowborn wrote:No problem, it just gave the others time to move forward toward a rendezvous with you.One more question, and then I'll promise to get on the ball: what / how would be a good way to introduce my character into the game?
Ok, I'm reposting my original introduction, and setting you on your path to your intended destination. Presumably, you'll reach it the same time as the other PCs.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Ok, I'm reposting my original introduction, and setting you on your path to your intended destination. Presumably, you'll reach it the same time as the other PCs.Shadowborn wrote:No problem, it just gave the others time to move forward toward a rendezvous with you.One more question, and then I'll promise to get on the ball: what / how would be a good way to introduce my character into the game?
Thanks. Sorry...
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How are my players doing? We seemed to be building up a decent pace in the game for a while there, and now its been pretty much a standstill for nearly a week. Please don't hesitate to let me know if there are circumstances that will be keeping you off the boards.
Ideally, I'd like to see this game reach a point where it gets a post or two a day by each player. Even if it just amounts to role-playing between characters, it will keep things fresh.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny
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How about a New Year's resolution to subscribe to the previous post?
Life's been kicking my ass lately. I've been home from college, and between my two jobs, Wayfinder #2, and my girlfriend, I've barely had time to post. My internet life should be back down to a manageable level by next week. Sorry about that.