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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Wilder" data-source="post: 1560905" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>My PCs (scions of a merchant family, turned adventurers) are in Freeport, and are currently between adventures, as I continue to set up <em>Black Flags Over Freeport</em>.</p><p></p><p>The paladin, in addition to keeping one eye on the family business interests in Freeport, is a lawyer, and splits her time between helping the needy navigate Freeport's legal system and helping set up the construction of inexpensive housing for the city's recent influx of orc immigrants.</p><p></p><p>Her twin brother, the swashbuckler, spends most of his time patrolling the docks and combating violent crime and press gangs. He's also overseeing the laying of the keel for the group's own man o' war.</p><p></p><p>(Those two, BTW, were both nominated for positions on the Captain's Council, following <em>Madness in Freeport</em>. That was a lot of fun, because the two are very competitive.)</p><p></p><p>The eldest sibling, a ranger/shifter, spends most of his time in the heavy forests north of the city, exploring, working on his nascent shape-shifting powers, and hangin' with his furry homies. He hates the city, but feels familial responsibility for the others.</p><p></p><p>The fighter/wizard -- middle sibling, and deliberately nondescript -- had been working as a sergeant in the Sea Lord's Guard, but he recently resigned his post so he could pursue some spell research.</p><p></p><p>Finally, their cousin, a bard, is recently married and performs in his parents' very high-end tavern. All of the others maintain rooms in the place. The bard has a nasty secret ... as a child, he was the victim of a nasty crime. So now, like the swashbuckler, he's an occasional vigilante. Unlike the swashbuckler, the bard doesn't leave his targets alive and bruised. He also doesn't necessarily make sure he targets only the violent criminals.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I forgot: there was another bard -- the youngest of the siblings -- but he died on the voyage to Freeport (in the adventure <em>Maiden's Voyage</em>). The others currently are coming more and more to the uncomfortable realization that he might not have <em>stayed</em> dead. And he seems pissed off. If it <em>is</em> him, he spends his time doing things to creep the others out to the maximum possible extent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Wilder, post: 1560905, member: 5122"] My PCs (scions of a merchant family, turned adventurers) are in Freeport, and are currently between adventures, as I continue to set up [i]Black Flags Over Freeport[/i]. The paladin, in addition to keeping one eye on the family business interests in Freeport, is a lawyer, and splits her time between helping the needy navigate Freeport's legal system and helping set up the construction of inexpensive housing for the city's recent influx of orc immigrants. Her twin brother, the swashbuckler, spends most of his time patrolling the docks and combating violent crime and press gangs. He's also overseeing the laying of the keel for the group's own man o' war. (Those two, BTW, were both nominated for positions on the Captain's Council, following [i]Madness in Freeport[/i]. That was a lot of fun, because the two are very competitive.) The eldest sibling, a ranger/shifter, spends most of his time in the heavy forests north of the city, exploring, working on his nascent shape-shifting powers, and hangin' with his furry homies. He hates the city, but feels familial responsibility for the others. The fighter/wizard -- middle sibling, and deliberately nondescript -- had been working as a sergeant in the Sea Lord's Guard, but he recently resigned his post so he could pursue some spell research. Finally, their cousin, a bard, is recently married and performs in his parents' very high-end tavern. All of the others maintain rooms in the place. The bard has a nasty secret ... as a child, he was the victim of a nasty crime. So now, like the swashbuckler, he's an occasional vigilante. Unlike the swashbuckler, the bard doesn't leave his targets alive and bruised. He also doesn't necessarily make sure he targets only the violent criminals. Oh, I forgot: there was another bard -- the youngest of the siblings -- but he died on the voyage to Freeport (in the adventure [i]Maiden's Voyage[/i]). The others currently are coming more and more to the uncomfortable realization that he might not have [i]stayed[/i] dead. And he seems pissed off. If it [i]is[/i] him, he spends his time doing things to creep the others out to the maximum possible extent. [/QUOTE]
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