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<blockquote data-quote="reddist" data-source="post: 2941937" data-attributes="member: 5212"><p>This is one PC's reflections on a series of adventures in Der Kluge's Wilderlands campaign.</p><p></p><p>If you PLAY in this campaign, you are going to get insights into Stone that you might not want. Stop reading now if you don't want spoilers into my PC's drives and ambitions.</p><p></p><p>In the spoiler block is the PC background I provided Die Kluge. Following posts are journal entries. If you want to see Stone's story unfold session by session, avoid the spoiler block. If you want to know it all up front, read the block and use that knowledge to filter his internal monologues through his journal.</p><p></p><p>Up to you.</p><p></p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Felix “Stone” Stohnrym, human Scout</p><p></p><p>Felix is the son of Merry Stohnrym, a chambermaid in the manor of Lord Judas Starchilde. He was raised by Merry and her older brother Jackson, the hunter and beastmaster for Lord Starchilde.</p><p></p><p>Felix is actually the bastard child of Judas and Merry, though the only three people that know this are Merry, Jackson and Judas. Judas has five other legitimate sons and three daughters, all raised as noble scions, with all the benefits and spoils associated with being children of a wealthy and powerful nobleman. Merry was allowed to keep Felix on the condition that she never acknowledged his heredity and birthrights.</p><p></p><p>Jackson came to be employed by Lord Starchilde after falling in disgrace from his leadership of a militia in a distant land, where he acted as a leader of Rangers and Scouts, teams that roved ahead of the ground troops, scouting out enemy fortifications and encampments. The nature of his fall is only known to him. When he was hired on as Lord Starchilde’s hunt master, he brought his younger sister with him. Judas employed Merry in the house, and soon became obsessed with her. He seduced her and took advantage of her regularly. As Merry was smitten with Judas, Jackson never made much noise about it, though he did discourage the affair. When Merry became pregnant, Judas disavowed all knowledge of the relationship, though he allowed Felix to be raised by Jackson and Merry as another servant to the Starchilde household. Felix was allowed to sit in on tutoring sessions and lessons with the other Starchilde children, though when he skipped out to learn hunting and scouting from Jackson no one complained.</p><p></p><p>The Starchilde family carries a prophecy of a great destiny. This prophecy physically manifests as a star-shaped birthmark on the Starchilde males. Judas carries this mark, as do his sons, including Felix. Merry of course knows of this Starchilde birthmark, though she has told Felix it is nothing important and he has come to ignore it, having never seen it on Judas or any of the other Starchilde children. He assumes it is just a meaningless birthmark and no longer thinks of it. The ultimate manifestation of the Starchilde prophecy has not come to fruition. The nature of the prophecy is obscure to Judas, who keeps the ancient writings of a crazed seer locked in a safe. All Judas knows for sure is that one of his sons is destined to greatness, to surpass all expectations and leave a permanent mark on the passage of time.</p><p></p><p>Judas assumes, of course, it is going to be one of his legitimate sons, and has totally forgotten about the potential of Felix…</p><p></p><p>Jackson is perhaps not the best influence on his young nephew. He has taken him under his wing and taught him how to track, sneak, move swiftly and silently through forests and grasslands, and the many survival skills necessary to be a hunter and stalker. Additionally, Jackson has taught Felix how to use a bow and a shortsword, as well as many skirmisher techniques and strategies. Finally, Jackson encourages Felix’s innate curiosity and mischievousness, and rewards Felix for exploring the “forbidden” areas of the manor. When Felix skulks into one of the Starchilde children’s bedroom, he brings back a small trinket as a sign of his skill, which he presents to Jackson. Jackson laughs and claps Felix on his back, congratulating him on his skill and prowess.</p><p></p><p>As Felix grows older he takes on more responsibilities about the Starchilde manor. He leads the sons of Judas Starchilde on hunts in the great forest expanse surrounding the mansion. Unfortunately, as they grow into adolescence and then to young men, the Starchilde boys find great fun in teasing and tormenting young Felix, who they see as a worthless servant who exists only to serve them. Felix takes as much as he can, while venting his growing anger to Merry and Jackson. Merry pleads with him to hold back his anger, not to retaliate or seek any vengeance to the ridicule and embarrassment. Jackson, however, encourages the boy to seek his revenge through stealth and sneakiness, encouraging the boy to even further acts of larceny.</p><p></p><p>It is on one of these “excursions” into the upper levels of the mansion that Felix sneaks into Judas’ room, and observes him having relations with one of his whores. Felix spies the star-shaped birthmark on Judas shoulder, noting that it is remarkably similar to his own birthmark.</p><p></p><p>The full truth of his birthright doesn’t dawn on Felix until several weeks later. Felix is escorting Saul, one of Judas’ sons, on a hunting trip through the forest. Saul, one of Felix’ most prominent tormentors, lays into Felix, teasing and taunting him as to his parentage, the wholesomeness of his mother Merry, and the truth behind Jackson’s shady history. Finally Felix can take it no longer, and he strikes out at Saul. A fight ensues, and Felix slays Saul. In doing so, Felix uncovers a star-shaped birthmark on Saul’s shoulder, the same as is on Judas’ shoulder… the same is as on Felix’ shoulder.</p><p></p><p>Suddenly the truth comes roaring down on Felix. He is a son of Judas. Saul was his brother, and he has killed Saul in the heat of an argument. Felix panics and flees, running as far and as fast as he can. He runs from village to city to town to hamlet, eventually ending up here.</p><p></p><p>In the months of his running from Judas Starchilde, Felix has let his hair grow long and shaggy, and he has grown a thin goatee and gotten piercings and tattoos, trying to mask his appearance. Whether or not this will allow him to evade the bounty hunters he suspects Judas will send after him remains to be seen. Felix moves from place to place, earning his keep as a hunter and tracker, trying to evade Starchilde seekers, and possibly, finally, coming to his destiny.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p>Following posts should be session by session journal entries Stone makes during his adventures in the Wilderlands of High Fantasy. I hope. Give me some positive feedback and encourage me to keep up to date <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddist, post: 2941937, member: 5212"] This is one PC's reflections on a series of adventures in Der Kluge's Wilderlands campaign. If you PLAY in this campaign, you are going to get insights into Stone that you might not want. Stop reading now if you don't want spoilers into my PC's drives and ambitions. In the spoiler block is the PC background I provided Die Kluge. Following posts are journal entries. If you want to see Stone's story unfold session by session, avoid the spoiler block. If you want to know it all up front, read the block and use that knowledge to filter his internal monologues through his journal. Up to you. [sblock] Felix “Stone” Stohnrym, human Scout Felix is the son of Merry Stohnrym, a chambermaid in the manor of Lord Judas Starchilde. He was raised by Merry and her older brother Jackson, the hunter and beastmaster for Lord Starchilde. Felix is actually the bastard child of Judas and Merry, though the only three people that know this are Merry, Jackson and Judas. Judas has five other legitimate sons and three daughters, all raised as noble scions, with all the benefits and spoils associated with being children of a wealthy and powerful nobleman. Merry was allowed to keep Felix on the condition that she never acknowledged his heredity and birthrights. Jackson came to be employed by Lord Starchilde after falling in disgrace from his leadership of a militia in a distant land, where he acted as a leader of Rangers and Scouts, teams that roved ahead of the ground troops, scouting out enemy fortifications and encampments. The nature of his fall is only known to him. When he was hired on as Lord Starchilde’s hunt master, he brought his younger sister with him. Judas employed Merry in the house, and soon became obsessed with her. He seduced her and took advantage of her regularly. As Merry was smitten with Judas, Jackson never made much noise about it, though he did discourage the affair. When Merry became pregnant, Judas disavowed all knowledge of the relationship, though he allowed Felix to be raised by Jackson and Merry as another servant to the Starchilde household. Felix was allowed to sit in on tutoring sessions and lessons with the other Starchilde children, though when he skipped out to learn hunting and scouting from Jackson no one complained. The Starchilde family carries a prophecy of a great destiny. This prophecy physically manifests as a star-shaped birthmark on the Starchilde males. Judas carries this mark, as do his sons, including Felix. Merry of course knows of this Starchilde birthmark, though she has told Felix it is nothing important and he has come to ignore it, having never seen it on Judas or any of the other Starchilde children. He assumes it is just a meaningless birthmark and no longer thinks of it. The ultimate manifestation of the Starchilde prophecy has not come to fruition. The nature of the prophecy is obscure to Judas, who keeps the ancient writings of a crazed seer locked in a safe. All Judas knows for sure is that one of his sons is destined to greatness, to surpass all expectations and leave a permanent mark on the passage of time. Judas assumes, of course, it is going to be one of his legitimate sons, and has totally forgotten about the potential of Felix… Jackson is perhaps not the best influence on his young nephew. He has taken him under his wing and taught him how to track, sneak, move swiftly and silently through forests and grasslands, and the many survival skills necessary to be a hunter and stalker. Additionally, Jackson has taught Felix how to use a bow and a shortsword, as well as many skirmisher techniques and strategies. Finally, Jackson encourages Felix’s innate curiosity and mischievousness, and rewards Felix for exploring the “forbidden” areas of the manor. When Felix skulks into one of the Starchilde children’s bedroom, he brings back a small trinket as a sign of his skill, which he presents to Jackson. Jackson laughs and claps Felix on his back, congratulating him on his skill and prowess. As Felix grows older he takes on more responsibilities about the Starchilde manor. He leads the sons of Judas Starchilde on hunts in the great forest expanse surrounding the mansion. Unfortunately, as they grow into adolescence and then to young men, the Starchilde boys find great fun in teasing and tormenting young Felix, who they see as a worthless servant who exists only to serve them. Felix takes as much as he can, while venting his growing anger to Merry and Jackson. Merry pleads with him to hold back his anger, not to retaliate or seek any vengeance to the ridicule and embarrassment. Jackson, however, encourages the boy to seek his revenge through stealth and sneakiness, encouraging the boy to even further acts of larceny. It is on one of these “excursions” into the upper levels of the mansion that Felix sneaks into Judas’ room, and observes him having relations with one of his whores. Felix spies the star-shaped birthmark on Judas shoulder, noting that it is remarkably similar to his own birthmark. The full truth of his birthright doesn’t dawn on Felix until several weeks later. Felix is escorting Saul, one of Judas’ sons, on a hunting trip through the forest. Saul, one of Felix’ most prominent tormentors, lays into Felix, teasing and taunting him as to his parentage, the wholesomeness of his mother Merry, and the truth behind Jackson’s shady history. Finally Felix can take it no longer, and he strikes out at Saul. A fight ensues, and Felix slays Saul. In doing so, Felix uncovers a star-shaped birthmark on Saul’s shoulder, the same as is on Judas’ shoulder… the same is as on Felix’ shoulder. Suddenly the truth comes roaring down on Felix. He is a son of Judas. Saul was his brother, and he has killed Saul in the heat of an argument. Felix panics and flees, running as far and as fast as he can. He runs from village to city to town to hamlet, eventually ending up here. In the months of his running from Judas Starchilde, Felix has let his hair grow long and shaggy, and he has grown a thin goatee and gotten piercings and tattoos, trying to mask his appearance. Whether or not this will allow him to evade the bounty hunters he suspects Judas will send after him remains to be seen. Felix moves from place to place, earning his keep as a hunter and tracker, trying to evade Starchilde seekers, and possibly, finally, coming to his destiny. [/sblock] Following posts should be session by session journal entries Stone makes during his adventures in the Wilderlands of High Fantasy. I hope. Give me some positive feedback and encourage me to keep up to date :) [/QUOTE]
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