| GrayJester23 |
So, I dunno if anyone else on these forums has played Red Dragon Inn before, but I'm a huge fan of the game.
For those of you who have not played it, here's a brief rundown: you take on the roles of Pathfinder/D&D-style adventurers. You've all had a long day exploring the dungeon, killing monsters, and collecting loot. Now, you're back in town, washed up, and ready to spend your hard-earned coin relaxing at the Red Dragon Inn. Each player gets a character, represented by a deck of cards, and each person has their own flavor to them. The fighter is very defensive, the rogue likes to poison people, and so forth. The object of the game is to be the last one standing, knocking the other players out by beating them up, drinking them under the table, and stealing away their money.
The company that makes this game also came out with a 3rd-party supplement for Pathfinder all about how to make/run your own inns and taverns in a campaign, along with rules on how to make food and brew alcohol (among other things).
Anyways, I'm getting off topic. I've been tinkering around with the idea of dropping this tavern into a Pathfinder game at some point. Similar to the anime Fairy Tale, the Inn will act as kind of a home base and backdrop between the PCs adventures, allowing them an opportunity for some inter-party roleplaying that isn't combat-centric. Along with this, the characters from the card game, I believe, would translate wonderfully into Golarion.
I guess the idea behind this post, for the people who have played Red Dragon Inn before: how would you stat up those characters using the Pathfinder system?