[OOC] Constables of the 14th Ward

Leif

Adventurer
All the feat requires is Caster Level 3, which I would have. If you are worried about using the Sigil to qualify, I would still have three levels of Archivist. That would qualify me as well.
So you do, and so you are. I wasn't even thinking about Archivist levels, sorry. I stand corrected. Again. :p

That's actually very, very good!

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Scotley

Hero
Still considering the possibility of changing characters-

Maybe a Summerling (Sylvan) elf Scout/Ranger, an archer and moblity/recon specialist?

Maybe a dwarven fighter/rogue, primarily a locks and traps expert with a sideline as a crossbow sniper?

Or if Raul doesn't make it back and we need another melee type, a human fighter/rogue, aiming for the duellist PrC- a Musketeerish swashbuckler?

We are expecting Raul to return, but I'd enjoy having a musketeerish swashbuckler in the group. The elf would also allow us to use some of the elven lore we wrote for this game, but haven't had the opportunity to do anything with. I believe the locks and traps niche will be filled by another.
 

Helfdan

First Post
Fenris and Leif, you crack me up! ROFL! But there is a simple explanation for everything... English is a second language for me. As you probably know, you pick up most of your vocabulary from reading. Since my most-read authors include (but are not limited to) Tolkien, Howard, Lieber, Gemmel, and such folk, that's the sort of words I learned... and I figure its fun to describe Al's actions in words HE would use... :D
 

Fenris

Adventurer
Fenris and Leif, you crack me up! ROFL! But there is a simple explanation for everything... English is a second language for me. As you probably know, you pick up most of your vocabulary from reading. Since my most-read authors include (but are not limited to) Tolkien, Howard, Lieber, Gemmel, and such folk, that's the sort of words I learned... and I figure its fun to describe Al's actions in words HE would use... :D


Helfdan, to acquire a truely brobdingnagian vocabulary, full of antediluvian, sinister complexity, you have to look no further than H.P. Lovecraft. I think you would enjoy him based on your reading list. No one strings together adjective and adverbs in a more innane yet suspenseful manner.
 


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