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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 4802672" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>Our girls are very well. There are other families with children their age here on the campus at the seminary, so the children are outside all day when not in school. They roam about on their bikes, dig in the sand, play, argue, make up, and play some more. The curriculum in the school district is wanting, but the school and staff themselves are very fine. We supplement math at home and have requested that the girls be placed in split grade-level classes next year in order to challenge each of them a bit more.</p><p></p><p>I think Dragon 320 came out right around the time of the Age of Worms campaign path, right? </p><p></p><p>My vision for Burnt Offerings has the adventure set in a grimmer, grittier Golarion in which out-of-the-ordinary things are firmly out-of-the-ordinary and would be met with surprise and shock by most of the folk populating the town and the region. PCs will therefore start with a 28-point buy but can expect to be special themselves (thus the relative depth of allowed supplements and non-core D&D material). A PC blatantly visible as a dragon probably wouldn't mesh well with the setting, but a PC either fully dragon yet able to totally conceal his or her dragon features, or with partial (well-concealed) dragon traits might prove interesting. Since the characters begin play at 1st level, creating a dragon PC who is capable of hiding his or her dragon traits might prove to be a sincere challenge--most concealment spells and skills come later on in a character's development. Then again, I also know that you have a wealth of knowledge about D&D details and supplements that I lack, so if you know of something that you think would fit the bill, then by all means, forge ahead with it. My primary concern is to avoid populating the setting with totally outlandish characters but to still (somehow) encourage player creativity and interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 4802672, member: 11146"] Our girls are very well. There are other families with children their age here on the campus at the seminary, so the children are outside all day when not in school. They roam about on their bikes, dig in the sand, play, argue, make up, and play some more. The curriculum in the school district is wanting, but the school and staff themselves are very fine. We supplement math at home and have requested that the girls be placed in split grade-level classes next year in order to challenge each of them a bit more. I think Dragon 320 came out right around the time of the Age of Worms campaign path, right? My vision for Burnt Offerings has the adventure set in a grimmer, grittier Golarion in which out-of-the-ordinary things are firmly out-of-the-ordinary and would be met with surprise and shock by most of the folk populating the town and the region. PCs will therefore start with a 28-point buy but can expect to be special themselves (thus the relative depth of allowed supplements and non-core D&D material). A PC blatantly visible as a dragon probably wouldn't mesh well with the setting, but a PC either fully dragon yet able to totally conceal his or her dragon features, or with partial (well-concealed) dragon traits might prove interesting. Since the characters begin play at 1st level, creating a dragon PC who is capable of hiding his or her dragon traits might prove to be a sincere challenge--most concealment spells and skills come later on in a character's development. Then again, I also know that you have a wealth of knowledge about D&D details and supplements that I lack, so if you know of something that you think would fit the bill, then by all means, forge ahead with it. My primary concern is to avoid populating the setting with totally outlandish characters but to still (somehow) encourage player creativity and interest. [/QUOTE]
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