A high level Druid can really spiff up a building pretty easily if they dedicate their time to itSo...Caerth reimains behind to tend to the manor and the scorpio?
That's tough to hear, man. But I understand, and I'm not that surprised.(copied from the other game thread)
I regret to say that I'm dropping out of these games.
As you've all noticed, I haven't been able to keep up with posting for some time now. A busy job and a busy family life have severely restricted the time I can spend on this forum, and I've been feeling guilty for not partaking in these excellent games. Dropping out of all PbP games except these two was sadly not enough.
The Crow God game was probably my first PbP game here, and I still love it (and Caerth in particular) so I think I'll drop by every now and then. Hopefully one day I'll have more time and get back. But for now, sorry, and thanks for being patient with me.
Good gaming!
So...Caerth remains behind to tend to the manor and the scorpion?
That's an interesting idea.A high level Druid can really spiff up a building pretty easily if they dedicate their time to it
If you really want me to retire the character instead of making him an NPC, then that's what we'll do. It will make some aspects of what I've been planning for the group a bit more challenging, but I'll adapt.Sounds like a good way to retire Caerth.
Okay, then I'll probably have him be an NPC until after the PCs confront Eike. After that, he just might retire in Carnell or at the newlt discovered temple.Honestly I’m fine if you make Caerth an NPC with a small or large role in the story. I don’t feel comfortable with someone else (other than you as the DM) playing him, though. There a lot of myself in that stubborn half-orc, I guess.
It's a fun character, but l do have a plan in mind for how he and Mutt will retire from the game. Maybe not right away but sooner rather than later.JustinCase said:I’m not as invested in Tuck as I am in Caerth, so if someone wants to take over the urban ranger character, that’s fine.