
DM The nines |

This is the worst part, I will have everything finalized in a few hours, sorry for the delays. I do just want to say, due to the somewhat module style nature of some of the events that even if you dont get in, if someone has to drop for whatever reason I will be picking replacements from the thread first. so dont be too disheartened. I wish I could manage everybody but I know my limits.

Emilio Deivon |

Don't have enough time to right a whole backstory like I normally do so here is the idea and synopsis.
Hanz is not bright and he is shy around most people as they haven't been very welcoming. Children a fourth of his size have bullied him, taking advantage of his gentle nature. He stands nearly 8 feet tall and is strong enough to lift a wagon but he is scared of the dark and spiders. Colewin never saw much of Hanz initially but one day some men from the paladin's past came looking for him. The fight started at the Silver Shields home but Coelwin lead several off alone. He got ambushed on Hanz's father's farm. He was about to fight his way out when Hanz showed up. He seemed more confused then concerned about the armed men on his father's land. Then the mercenaries attacked, thinking him some kind of monster, until Hanz pulled an apple tree out of the ground and started swinging it at them. While they tried to figure out how to flank the beast, Colewin charged their own flank and made short work of them.
And after the fight, Hanz seemed more concerned about Colewin and the tree he uprooted than the men that just tried to kill him. Colewin saw possibilities in the usually gentle giant and invited him to become a Silver Shield, to help stop bad men like the ones he fought today. He said he'd have to ask his pa first.
Hanz speaks slowly and doesn't get the words right all the time but every now and then has a moment of clarity and insight people find surprising. These are usually prefaced with "Paw always said" because his father has attempted to teach him the paladin code in ways he would understand. His father also saw the hill giant rage hidden deep inside, hidden usually by his gentle nature. As a child, he sometimes threw tantrums capable of leveling a house. So his father has done his best to teach him the difference between right and wrong and to put others before himself. To turn that anger into righteous fury. Both he and Colewin believe it worked.

DM The nines |

Dharkantia of course because you were my pre in,
Salyne Kallum - Welcome aboard!
"Sin" Zarzuket - Welcome aboard!
Katja Zynas - Welcome aboard!
Brother Davco - Welcome aboard!
Fritz Goodtree - Welcome aboard!
Selection for the last couple of spot was certainly very hard, as I stated before there is a very good chance I will be contacting one of you if there are unexpected party drops. If you have any questions feel free to pm me other than that those selected feel free to post up in the Discussion thread with your finished profile. Thanks!

Feliks |

I'll get back to you on the cost of the portable scribing desk I cant imagine it would cost much nor be hard to make/acquire. Im looking into suitible things to trade out for the psionic stuff but do you have any ideas or requests I will totally look into them if you do.
I figured we could base it off the cost of a scroll box, and just give it a different purpose.
So looking at the New Races guide, it seems like the three psionic traits the half giant gets are worth about 5 RP. (Naturally Psionic is worth 2RP and the other two together are worth about 3) If it is okay, I would take the following in place of them:
Benefit: Members of this race gain a +2 bonus on all Will saving throws.
Their dual heritage give a half-giant a very complex mind. It is easier for him to resist external influences due to this unusual heritage.
Benefit: Members of this race gain a +1 natural armor bonus to their Armor Class.
Benefit: Members of this race gain a +1 natural armor bonus.
Special: This racial trait can be taken multiple times. Each additional time you take this trait, increase its cost by 1 RP. Its effects stack.
Half-giants are very tough and particularly durable. They are able to shrug off many blows that would harm lesser men.
Benefit: Members of this race gain a +10 foot bonus to their base speed.
Special: This trait can be taken more than once, but each time it is, the cost increases by 1 RP. Its effects stack.
Their large and powerful builds make enable half-giants to move with nearly the same speed as their larger ancestors.
EDIT: Well, congratulations to those chosen. I will be around if you need a sub.

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Roll for Stats and wealth
St: 10 + 2d4 ⇒ 10 + (1, 4) = 15 -2 racial
Dx: 10 + 2d4 ⇒ 10 + (4, 3) = 17 +2 racial
Con: 10 + 1d6 ⇒ 10 + (5) = 15
Int: 14 - 1d6 ⇒ 14 - (5) = 9
Wis: 14 - 1d6 ⇒ 14 - (3) = 11
Ch: 10 + 1d6 ⇒ 10 + (5) = 15 +2 Racial
Wealth 5d6 ⇒ (3, 5, 5, 6, 3) = 22x10, +800gp
edit:1020 gp starting wealth
Things that make you go HMmmmmmmmm.
Where am I going with this array, you ask?

Kira Burrfoot |

I submit for your review and approval: Mira Burrfoot, Cavalier and her oversized wolf companion, Fluffy!
Still tweaking equipment lists and coming up to speed on Paizo in general. It has been a year long hiatus.
Kira Burrfoot
Female halfling cavalier 2 (Pathfinder RPG Advanced Player's Guide 32)
LN Small humanoid (halfling)
Kira originally started out as a hired camp cook/follower, nothing glorious or traumatic. She loved the camaraderie of camp and hearing tales of yesteryear as well as of bravado. Her efforts to provide hearty meals were satisfactory and all was well. Courteous and supportive, she focused on her job like a good Halfling. Her mother and father would be proud. Inspired by the tales of Colewin Binderbook, she wanted to do more and wanted to be part of the action. Now it came to pass, Colewin was once again in need of a squire and personal attendant. Normally, not an issue closer to home, but they were afield. Kira volunteered despite the derogatory camp commentary of “real” reasons she wanted to get close to him. Colewin accepted and over the next couple of years, everyone was surprised at the hidden talent that Kira possessed. Although not cut out for Paladinhood, her honor and singlemindedness brought her to the attention of Order of the Dragon. A quiet word and recommendation from Colewin himself, and soon the need for another squire opened up.