Yup. Shayuri plays in my game. Need me to give a nudge on your behalf?
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Originally Posted by Malvoisin
Everyone, please claim a color for your PC's speech.
I believe I will break with personal tradition and go with dark orchid for the character I cook up. I was able to access paizo's site this evening and have downloaded the CoT Player's Guide and Pathfinder Character Traits .pdf. Also bookmarked the Pathfinder SRD--ought to do until my hardcover arrives in full. I'll get cooking on Tuesday.
BTW, if you're interested in quality crunch for 3.0/3.5, check out Trailblazer. I reviewed the introduction, and based on its strengths alone think this PDF is worth acquiring.
I waited to ask this question until I saw the official Pathfinder rules. Mal, how dead set are you on the Lawful Good Paladin?
I'm not dead set on that at all. In fact, LG is probably not a good alignment choice for this AP. You can make a paladin with a different alignment if you wish (although Neutral Good would probably be easiest to justify).
BTW, if you're interested in quality crunch for 3.0/3.5, check out Trailblazer. I reviewed the introduction, and based on its strengths alone think this PDF is worth acquiring.
I'm weighing in with a fallen paladin, which puts me in the game squarely as a fighter. Lady Quinne Valanthe: her greatsword is a Chelish family legacy, as is her "good" noble-blooded name. Too bad Quinne ended up on the wrong side of the Westport law--now that she's stripped of knighthood, she's hell bent on justice and armed with a spiked chain. Why bother with great and powerful swords when you can lay your foes low with their own brand of evil?
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Originally Posted by Malvoisin
Boooo-rriiinng!!!
But yes, if you want.
edit: Then again, you'll need a character first, won't you?
my computer is 'color blind' and it is easier for me to just type with little to no color alterations. I have occasional acces to another computer at a coffee shop, but that is never garenteed.
Characteer concept:
Marcus Dubois- bastard son of a minor noble, always picked on as being the bastard. has left him a bit jaded, but wishes very much to please his father, so tries to do good, but with a 'dark attitude'.
my computer is 'color blind' and it is easier for me to just type with little to no color alterations. I have occasional acces to another computer at a coffee shop, but that is never garenteed.
Characteer concept:
Marcus Dubois- bastard son of a minor noble, always picked on as being the bastard. has left him a bit jaded, but wishes very much to please his father, so tries to do good, but with a 'dark attitude'.
how does that sound so far?
Ah, all right then. In that case, white is just fine.
Your beginning concept sounds just fine. I forget, though, did you ever specify a class for Marcus?
Working up a human rogue with the Infernal Bastard trait, a tiefling abandoned by her House who grew up in an orphanage and on the streets. Thorn has a grudge against any and all of the nobility, and should she ever find out what House her parents are in, then her grudge will sharpen and focus considerably.
Probably get some of those 'magic rogue' powers, plus the fast Stealth.
Aiming for Shadowdancer later.
Here's what I have so far:
Thorn
Chaotic Good
Female Chelaxian Human Rogue 1
Stats
Str 10 (0pts) 0
Dex 17 (7 pts) +3
Con 12 (2pts) +1
Int 12 (2pts) +1
Wis 10 (0pts)
Cha 13 (3pts) +1
Hit Points: 9
AC 16 (10 + 3 Dex + 1 dodge + 2 armor)
BAB +0
Melee: +3
Range: +3
Shayuri and Mowgli, what say you to the idea that House Valanthe is the noble house responsible for a.)the siring and abandonment of Thorn -and- b.)the killing of Slip's family?
Shayuri and Mowgli, what say you to the idea that House Valanthe is the noble house responsible for a.)the siring and abandonment of Thorn -and- b.)the killing of Slip's family?
...just trying to weave a thread between us...
I like it! My original intent was to leave it vague so that Malvoisin could use it, but this would give us lots of role play - from Slip's perspective, teaming with a member of his favored enemy race and a member of the House that killed his parents . . . hmmm . . . are we continuing the Shakespearean motif alluded to earlier? Will it end up a comedy or a tragedy?
Hopefully, it will end in tragedy for House Valanthe but the rest of us responsible for the demise of the house will happily remain fast friends. That was my thought, anyway.