Shifty |
Not *quite* sure I made the skin tone red enough.
Black eyes and a widows peak though should hint at enough outsider heritage... I wasn't keen on painting up a circus freak. At the end of the day I had to think what sort of human crew would really take well to being commanded by something that looked fresh from the Pit.
Mark Sweetman |
Tiefling heritage doesn't necessarily mean it needs to be hugely overt anyway. An off color to skin and something that could be hidden by a uniform would be more than enough if you wanted to take the subtle road :)
Really anything would work - and the houndmaster can be either a straight houndmaster with a dog or wolf, or we could work it a little to suit a bird companion.
Are you settling on the Cavalier as your primary choice?
Tirion Jörðhár |
Lol - a cavalier would be great, between shifty and the bard, we will have the entire crew with morale sky high. I am just amazed that almost nobody has tossed in any divine characters (and like it that way from my druid's point of view).
Tirion Jörðhár |
Tirion Jörðhár wrote:Best way to avoid computer viruses is to throw out your computer. Or get a Mac is a great second option.So what you're saying is she's screwed anyway.
Na - you are only screwed if you got brainwashed into buying a PC.
Tirion Jörðhár |
Heh - I can count the number of times my Mac has crashed in the two years I have had it on one hand. My last PC crashed that many times in a week most of the time.
I just hope that I never have to use a PC again as the learning curve is so skewed that I just feel like I have thrown away a part of my life every time I have to help a friend on one - which is sadly fairly frequently and these friends only use them for word processing.
TarkXT |
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TarkXT wrote:Na - you are only screwed if you got brainwashed into buying a PC.Tirion Jörðhár wrote:Best way to avoid computer viruses is to throw out your computer. Or get a Mac is a great second option.So what you're saying is she's screwed anyway.
Sounding an awful lot like a pod person there.
Bree Longfield |
Best way to avoid computer viruses is to throw out your computer. Or get a Mac is a great second option.
Lol, I was talking about a device that's injected into your body which allows you to understand any spoken language as if it were your native tongue. I don't think that the PC/Mac debate is applicable for this!
Shifty |
Hey Mark :)
I'm thinking that Demon-spawn will probably be the go, and if possible I would like to take the Feat 'Breadth of Experience'. That will still give the character that slightly well read and knowledgeable aspect, but without really tying into the whole 'magick' aspect.
I thought about it for a while, especially in the light of the Demon spawn taking an Int penalty - sent away by his affluent family to boarding school at a young age, he was left with little to do but study (frequently assisted by the odd switch of the cane by the schoolmasters) he had quite a broad range of knowledge sink in, albeit a little superficial. On the otherhand he overcame his inbility to concentrate on the boks long enough to get a keen grasp of matters of warfare and destruction, through the calmness they brought to his inner turmoil, and so they packed him to the Taldane Naval Academy upon graduation. The environment now explains his reasonably well developed academic strengths, as well as quick reflexes...
As to animal, suppose a Roc would also work - Dire Bat is probably a bit odd at this level
Mark Sweetman |
Hey Shifty :)
As to animal companion, there are a few options. Initially I'd suggest a sea-bird as the easily available - but you'd have the ability to pick up whatever you like in the last part of the first book.
I'd be open to almost anything on here with the only provisos being around when one would be available to pick-up.
Doesn't have to be a bird even, if you'd prefer another type of animal. Main thing for me is that the mount aspect doesn't work with the ship borne nature of most of the AP. But could easily be a dog or bird or sea creature even if you wanted.
Shifty |
Mark Sweetman |
Shifty |
Yeah it would; makes sense.
I was struggling with grasping how any 'pet class' would actually have their starting pet in said conditions, unless said pet was a bird which persisted in sitting atop the masts or something (then again, how'd that work out for the Albatross in RIme of the Ancient Mariner?) but otherwise seems a bit dicey considering the primer... Im guessing that as wel only have one small item that we are probably still freshly Shanghai'd and have no real gear/anything
Mark Sweetman |
You are indeed freshly shanghaied at the start - and in my interpretation that means everything gone except for your clothes and one item. AP actually has your gear sitting in storage, but I'd like to engender a bit more creativity so I'm taking it all! I'm sure that you know there's many an item sitting about on a age of sail ship that can be put to task as an improvised weapon ;)
DM Harpwizard |
@ DMHW: Dreadfleet hasn't arrived yet, guess it's somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle, eh? :)"
I was wondering if it had arrived yet. It should be any time. Keep me updated.
Folks, can you tell me what problems I create by allowing a shirt of protection in my game. Does this upset game balance by having an extra slot or do you think the type of magical enhancements would keep things in balance any way?
Zyren Zemerys |
q Bilbo:
We have a WFRPG 3rd edition Pen & Paper session tomorrow - second half of the Edge of Night campaign wherein a grey seer and his minions try to kill the whole nobility of Ubersreik by polluting the air on a masquerade ball with warpstone :)
Clan Eshin for the win!...however I guess that our Bright Mage, Sigmar Priest, Ironbreaker and Roadwarden will prevail...bah...