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<blockquote data-quote="Blue_Genie" data-source="post: 1775700" data-attributes="member: 13477"><p>Howdy,</p><p>Although I've never participate in a PBP game on these boards, this sounds like an interesting setting and I'd love to participate.</p><p></p><p>Here's my idea for a character. Feel free to junk any parts of this which don't fit into the campaign.</p><p></p><p>Rorgun of Wrath Alley was born in the slums of the capital city, the son of a prostitute and an unknown father. At an early age his mother sold him to a local crime syndicate/thieves' guild, unable to care for him anymore. He has a pretty hard childhood after that, but enjoys the camraderie of the other children on the streets. When Rorgun is in his teens, his custodians notice the boy showing promise for the magical arts and apprentice him to Meloth the Tracker, a bounty hunter working for the syndicate. Meloth teaches him the basics of shadowing, tracking and divination magic. During his appreticeship, Meloth becomes more and more jealous of the young man's abilities. The fear grows into full paranoia over the years, and fully blossoms forth during Rorgun's final appreticeship gauntlet, when Meloth betrays him to the authorities.</p><p></p><p>Rorgun barely escapes with his life and flees the city, hiding out in neighboring communities. Terrified of being betrayed again, Rorgun commits himself to the study of divination magic, probing into men's souls to discover if they mean him harm. After a few months he begins to realize that he no longer feels safe unless he casts at least one divination spell a day. Magic has become an addiction. He revels in the rush of gaining intimate knowledge of strangers, and begins to make a name for himself as an information broker.</p><p></p><p>So that's a basic sketch. In terms of stats, I was thinking about either a Rog1/Div2 or Rgr1/Div2, or Rog2/Div1 or Rgr2/Div1.</p><p></p><p>Blue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue_Genie, post: 1775700, member: 13477"] Howdy, Although I've never participate in a PBP game on these boards, this sounds like an interesting setting and I'd love to participate. Here's my idea for a character. Feel free to junk any parts of this which don't fit into the campaign. Rorgun of Wrath Alley was born in the slums of the capital city, the son of a prostitute and an unknown father. At an early age his mother sold him to a local crime syndicate/thieves' guild, unable to care for him anymore. He has a pretty hard childhood after that, but enjoys the camraderie of the other children on the streets. When Rorgun is in his teens, his custodians notice the boy showing promise for the magical arts and apprentice him to Meloth the Tracker, a bounty hunter working for the syndicate. Meloth teaches him the basics of shadowing, tracking and divination magic. During his appreticeship, Meloth becomes more and more jealous of the young man's abilities. The fear grows into full paranoia over the years, and fully blossoms forth during Rorgun's final appreticeship gauntlet, when Meloth betrays him to the authorities. Rorgun barely escapes with his life and flees the city, hiding out in neighboring communities. Terrified of being betrayed again, Rorgun commits himself to the study of divination magic, probing into men's souls to discover if they mean him harm. After a few months he begins to realize that he no longer feels safe unless he casts at least one divination spell a day. Magic has become an addiction. He revels in the rush of gaining intimate knowledge of strangers, and begins to make a name for himself as an information broker. So that's a basic sketch. In terms of stats, I was thinking about either a Rog1/Div2 or Rgr1/Div2, or Rog2/Div1 or Rgr2/Div1. Blue [/QUOTE]
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