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Submitting for your consideration...
-Conan O'Brien, a red-haired bard-barian (Barbarian 3, Bard 2, Dragon Disciple 1)
-Sharna al-Rubaiyyat, a Thuvian witch (witch 6)
I also have a dwarven cave druid who's at 6, but I think I'm running her through Thornkeep soon, so I'll just put forth these two for now.
| Lithrac |
I'd be interested as well. Since I don't have a lvl 7 PFS character, I'll gladly play a pre-gen - preferably a caster (Kyra, Ezren or Seoni would be great choices).
Quick questions though:
1) This will be my first PbP game. I'm very willing to learn, though. Is this okay with you?
2) Do I have to assign the credit to a character before we start playing? If so, is that character "locked" the same way as a normal character is locked for the duration of online play?
3) Similarly, what happens should the pregen die? Does the assigned number's character die too?
| dien RPG Superstar 2015 Top 16 |
I can't answer #1 obviously, as that's the GM's call; as for #2, yes, you have to select a character to receive the credit before you play, but I'm not 100% certain if that forbids you from playing the character in other games until the completion of this one.
For #3: yes, definitely. That is why you must declare what character is associated with it, heh.
Also, you will not be able to apply the gold/xp for playing the pre-gen until your own character levels to hit a tier that could have played in the game. That way a level 1 or 2 character isn't getting a sudden influx of several thousand gold at a low level.
Conan O'Brien
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The muscular man with the dorky red hair offers Kyra a wide, crooked grin.
A cleric of Saranrae! I suppose you know all about the undead, eh, miss? Then perhaps you can answer a question for me... when a Vudrani who has sworn off the eating of meat is reanimated as a hungry zombie, what does he lurch about saying?
Ezechias
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At first raising an eyebrow in surprise, the keleshite cleric then sighs before letting out a wry smile, giving a stern glance at the red-headed man.
You jest, but I'm afraid the undead isn't a laughing matter, good sir. I know many young and brave men like you who have been killed by their misplaced curiosity, and my presence here at the request of the Society is precisely to spare you that grim fate. By the Dawnflower, I well intend to succeed in that task.
That said... I'm not sure it would utter anything else than unearthly sounds. Have you ever met one yourself?
Conan O'Brien
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He clears his throat, spirits not at all dampened by the lecture about needing to take the undead more seriously, although he pays lip service to looking contrite.
They say GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIINS!
Eh? Eh?
(Conan, don't nudge clerics of Saranrae in the ribs. They don't like it.)
Anyway I've killed loads of the undead. Filled the morgues a second time! Ha! Just a matter of remembering you have to hit the bony ones with the rubber chicken, and not the sword!