Mt. Branthlend


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How prominently does it play in the AP? The reason I ask is a player created a back story for his character where he followed a monk of Irori and a few of his disciples to Branthlend from his home town of Restov to begin a monestary (it's currently a log cabin). Returning to Restov to visit family, gather supplies, etc... he discovered the charter and believed it would help his fledgling monestary's future to join the expedition. I've only read Stolen Land (we've just finished the first two sessions of the campaign) as I try to not go too far ahead in preparation to keep things fresh for me. So I was wondering if his back story could be problematic for me down the line or could it be fodder for some good story elements as the AP continues forward? Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks in advance.

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Jim Cirillo wrote:
How prominently does it play in the AP? The reason I ask is a player created a back story for his character where he followed a monk of Irori and a few of his disciples to Branthlend from his home town of Restov to begin a monestary (it's currently a log cabin). Returning to Restov to visit family, gather supplies, etc... he discovered the charter and believed it would help his fledgling monestary's future to join the expedition. I've only read Stolen Land (we've just finished the first two sessions of the campaign) as I try to not go too far ahead in preparation to keep things fresh for me. So I was wondering if his back story could be problematic for me down the line or could it be fodder for some good story elements as the AP continues forward? Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks in advance.

It gets a paragraph of description in part 5, but there's nothing specific there according to that text. So it should be easy enough to pop a log cabin/monastery there somewhere. The only possible fly in your ointment is that the description says that the peak has been scoured of life and vegetation. Then again, no life or vegetation means nothing to disturb the monks' peace!

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Phil Ridley wrote:
Jim Cirillo wrote:
How prominently does it play in the AP? The reason I ask is a player created a back story for his character where he followed a monk of Irori and a few of his disciples to Branthlend from his home town of Restov to begin a monestary (it's currently a log cabin). Returning to Restov to visit family, gather supplies, etc... he discovered the charter and believed it would help his fledgling monestary's future to join the expedition. I've only read Stolen Land (we've just finished the first two sessions of the campaign) as I try to not go too far ahead in preparation to keep things fresh for me. So I was wondering if his back story could be problematic for me down the line or could it be fodder for some good story elements as the AP continues forward? Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks in advance.
It gets a paragraph of description in part 5, but there's nothing specific there according to that text. So it should be easy enough to pop a log cabin/monastery there somewhere. The only possible fly in your ointment is that the description says that the peak has been scoured of life and vegetation. Then again, no life or vegetation means nothing to disturb the monks' peace!

Perfect. Thanks for the help.

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