Of course he canBarrington can.
Excellent, thanks! I was a little worried Kat might have to do some workAnyone with the Sailor background can (tool proficiencies navigator's tools and vehicles (water)), so that's Old Zef and Mr Teague, too.
Of course he canBarrington can.
Excellent, thanks! I was a little worried Kat might have to do some workAnyone with the Sailor background can (tool proficiencies navigator's tools and vehicles (water)), so that's Old Zef and Mr Teague, too.
[MENTION=51930]fireinthedust[/MENTION] Does Doctor Hawken use an arcane focus or components? I'm guessing your intention was to make his pact blade the arcane focus...which I'm totally fine with so long as he fights with one free hand or wields the blade two-handed (since normally an arcane focus would take up the other hand).
Also, the NPC Badouin is basically designated as the Ship's Purser (accountant), which is a bit redundant with Quartermaster and that's ok. He's meant to ensure du Tourbillon's interests are represented and keep the accounts honest & accurate. He's also a way for me to interject bits of information about costs/prices as DM and other things of that nature. So, if someone wants to be Quartermaster, great! If not, you can always turn the role over to the NPC Badouin (albeit stripped of inheriting captaincy).
Yeah, I think I'll just stick with cook if that's okay with everyone else. I'll change my rotation later today.
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Hah, yeah basically he is the "inside man." But as you'll find there's a lot more to Badouin than just that. du Tourbillon will insist on him being purser, though of course the extent of his actual access to the ship's books/treasure/cargo while at sea is up to the captain and rest of you.I do not think Badouin should have any formal duties on the ship. He is, after all, the KGB agent on the russian sub in those movies, right? He is there as a witness and we have to keep him alive. I'll post that view IC as well.
It works well actually, when you consider that some English and Dutch under a Spanish captain might feel they need "one of their own" to represent them. It makes Jim a bit more of a "man of the people" among the crew. It is also the traditional "runne rup captain" role. And if you all decide to lock up firearms when not in battle, it puts control over when to give crew members guns in the hands of the Lawful Good guy.Fine by me. Maybe that's where Barrington should go to start? We don't need a first mate per se -- someone needs to be sailing master, but tat job can be done by the Captain as well (and many people are qualified).
Aww... Too bad!Hey guys,
As fun as this seems to be, I am not going to be able to keep up.
I shall have to drop out.
*pouty faces*

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.