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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 7115555" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>OK. [MENTION=61026]tuxgeo[/MENTION] if you are really interested in joining the game, let's see if we can pin some things down about your character.</p><p></p><p>There seem to be 2 different stories you're contemplating?</p><p></p><p>1. A sailor who was aboard <em>La Gloriosa</em> at one point (or otherwise connected to it), possibly wrongly accused of being in league with Baron de Pointis during raid on Cartagena. Seeks <em>La Gloriosa</em> to clear his name of false allegation (and possibly to get justice against de Pointis?). Very clear backstory/arc, very poignant and unique from other PCs, I like it a lot.</p><p></p><p>2. A former crew member of <em>The Coral Curse</em> who sought out <em>La Gloriosa</em> before...presumably for gold & glory? Unclear. That venture failed disastrously, however, and now he's seeking <em>La Gloriosa</em> again to redeem his reputation. Fits in well with the current story, very much an unlucky / black spot / "worst pirate ever" vibe, I like it.</p><p></p><p>Either works. Which of these two appeals to you more? Go with that. That should help pin down a lot about your PC and your connection to other PCs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For the record, if you're thinking #2 Van Djik mentioned his old mate "Beck"...could be a nickname...could be an English given name. Could by an NPC or your PC.</p><p></p><p>A large ship may have several mates serving aboard it, hence the designation “first mate.” The first mate acts as apprentice to the sailing master and boatswain. Their responsibilities include the fitting out of the vessel, examining whether it is sufficiently provided with ropes, pulleys, sails, and all other rigging necessary for the voyage, hoisting the anchor, and at port seeing to the care of the sails, yards, mooring, anchor, and cables of the ship. <strong>Proficiency in watercraft</strong> is recommended.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which story (see above) you go with will definitely influence this, but here are my thoughts...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With #1, the Zeeland Bellows (artifact made by Old Zef's father) were purportedly aboard <em>La Gloriosa</em> when it vanished, so your character could have been involved after being falsely accused...maybe sabotaging them during his getaway (though not before recognizing the dwarven family name of Old Zef's family upon it – not sure what that would be [MENTION=2820]Fenris[/MENTION] ). Or some variation of that theme.</p><p></p><p>With #2, going the "also served under Blackheart" route like you describe makes sense. In that case, I think you'd want to come up with a reason why he has been estranged from Old Zef and Katerina.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With #1, being a Spaniard or a Frenchman allied with the Spanish, he would have heard of the dread pirate Blackheart striking against the Spanish Main. Maybe after fleeing his false accusal, he ends up trying to find Blackheart, discovers the old pirate is dead (allegedly) but has a daughter seeking to rally a crew. Could make for an interesting first meeting!</p><p></p><p>With #2, what you describe makes sense, though he would have known her as a kid definitely as Katerina sailed with her father.</p><p></p><p></p><p> [MENTION=6787234]peterka99[/MENTION] is playing Etienne as a "fish out of water" type character, so don't worry about any connection there unless it comes naturally.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With #1, you could have witnessed or had contact with one of the "soul gems" (is that what you were calling it [MENTION=20005]Matthan[/MENTION] ? there were supposed to be two of them?) that Blaise contacted; this gem would have been loaded onto <em>La Gloriosa</em> before it fled the raid on Cartagena. That could be a very interesting and possibly conflicted bond between your PCs...if it fit what [MENTION=20005]Matthan[/MENTION] and you have in mind for your characters.</p><p></p><p>With #2, well, having served aboard <em>The Coral Curse</em> means you were tied to the whole incident with Van Djik's rescuing/taking of the slaves and leaving other slaves to drown. It was a very tense controversial moment on the ship that likely split the opinions of many of the crew. So even if you and Blaise don't know each other yet, that could make for an interesting conversation with a lot of pathos when you do meet...could easily see your PCs developing a close bond because or it...or even becoming allied rivals/foils if their views were divergent.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well...if you're going with a Spanish PC (#1 or #2)...there's a HUGE potential for linking up with Nia's background... quoting the relevant section...I think [MENTION=4936]Shayuri[/MENTION] intended this as an open plot hook rather than implying that, for example, Blackbeard was the "spanish captain" in question?</p><p></p><p>[SECTION]Nia was the youngest daughter of the chieftain of a small island village in the Carribean. She both idolized her older sister, Inka, who was apprenticed to the village 'witch,' a woman of significant powers and skilled in the calling of voodoo loa spirits. Nia was still quite young when Inka ran off with <strong>some Spanish pirate</strong>, abandoning her people in the process. Nia had to grow up in a hurry to fill her shoes, and though it was a struggle she rose to the challenge. To add insult to injury, not so very long afterward that <strong>Spanish captain</strong> brought Inka back...for burial. Her father the chief, consumed by wrath, demanded that Gertie, the village witch, <strong>curse that captain</strong>. It was done, and despite them forbidding her, Nia found a place to watch in secret. It was terrifying, but it felt right. It was justice. It was like Gertie always said, that which you do comes back to you. Actions and consequences. It was the way of things, and it was right.[/SECTION]</p><p></p><p>Alternately, you could go for a less tangible more supernatural connection via the Loas...Nia isn't a "druid" in the European sense of the word, and the "Druidic" language in this case we've treated more as a speaking in tongues that the Loa understand. That was a genius idea from [MENTION=4936]Shayuri[/MENTION] that really evoked the ecstatic nature of Voodoo religion, with possession by Loas being a significant part of that spiritual path. So IF it fit your Sorcerer PC to be calling upon Loas (or even dark spirits called djab), then there's a potential for connection...it would need to be fleshed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 7115555, member: 20323"] OK. [MENTION=61026]tuxgeo[/MENTION] if you are really interested in joining the game, let's see if we can pin some things down about your character. There seem to be 2 different stories you're contemplating? 1. A sailor who was aboard [I]La Gloriosa[/I] at one point (or otherwise connected to it), possibly wrongly accused of being in league with Baron de Pointis during raid on Cartagena. Seeks [I]La Gloriosa[/I] to clear his name of false allegation (and possibly to get justice against de Pointis?). Very clear backstory/arc, very poignant and unique from other PCs, I like it a lot. 2. A former crew member of [I]The Coral Curse[/I] who sought out [I]La Gloriosa[/I] before...presumably for gold & glory? Unclear. That venture failed disastrously, however, and now he's seeking [I]La Gloriosa[/I] again to redeem his reputation. Fits in well with the current story, very much an unlucky / black spot / "worst pirate ever" vibe, I like it. Either works. Which of these two appeals to you more? Go with that. That should help pin down a lot about your PC and your connection to other PCs. For the record, if you're thinking #2 Van Djik mentioned his old mate "Beck"...could be a nickname...could be an English given name. Could by an NPC or your PC. A large ship may have several mates serving aboard it, hence the designation “first mate.” The first mate acts as apprentice to the sailing master and boatswain. Their responsibilities include the fitting out of the vessel, examining whether it is sufficiently provided with ropes, pulleys, sails, and all other rigging necessary for the voyage, hoisting the anchor, and at port seeing to the care of the sails, yards, mooring, anchor, and cables of the ship. [B]Proficiency in watercraft[/B] is recommended. Which story (see above) you go with will definitely influence this, but here are my thoughts... With #1, the Zeeland Bellows (artifact made by Old Zef's father) were purportedly aboard [I]La Gloriosa[/I] when it vanished, so your character could have been involved after being falsely accused...maybe sabotaging them during his getaway (though not before recognizing the dwarven family name of Old Zef's family upon it – not sure what that would be [MENTION=2820]Fenris[/MENTION] ). Or some variation of that theme. With #2, going the "also served under Blackheart" route like you describe makes sense. In that case, I think you'd want to come up with a reason why he has been estranged from Old Zef and Katerina. With #1, being a Spaniard or a Frenchman allied with the Spanish, he would have heard of the dread pirate Blackheart striking against the Spanish Main. Maybe after fleeing his false accusal, he ends up trying to find Blackheart, discovers the old pirate is dead (allegedly) but has a daughter seeking to rally a crew. Could make for an interesting first meeting! With #2, what you describe makes sense, though he would have known her as a kid definitely as Katerina sailed with her father. [MENTION=6787234]peterka99[/MENTION] is playing Etienne as a "fish out of water" type character, so don't worry about any connection there unless it comes naturally. With #1, you could have witnessed or had contact with one of the "soul gems" (is that what you were calling it [MENTION=20005]Matthan[/MENTION] ? there were supposed to be two of them?) that Blaise contacted; this gem would have been loaded onto [I]La Gloriosa[/I] before it fled the raid on Cartagena. That could be a very interesting and possibly conflicted bond between your PCs...if it fit what [MENTION=20005]Matthan[/MENTION] and you have in mind for your characters. With #2, well, having served aboard [I]The Coral Curse[/I] means you were tied to the whole incident with Van Djik's rescuing/taking of the slaves and leaving other slaves to drown. It was a very tense controversial moment on the ship that likely split the opinions of many of the crew. So even if you and Blaise don't know each other yet, that could make for an interesting conversation with a lot of pathos when you do meet...could easily see your PCs developing a close bond because or it...or even becoming allied rivals/foils if their views were divergent. Well...if you're going with a Spanish PC (#1 or #2)...there's a HUGE potential for linking up with Nia's background... quoting the relevant section...I think [MENTION=4936]Shayuri[/MENTION] intended this as an open plot hook rather than implying that, for example, Blackbeard was the "spanish captain" in question? [SECTION]Nia was the youngest daughter of the chieftain of a small island village in the Carribean. She both idolized her older sister, Inka, who was apprenticed to the village 'witch,' a woman of significant powers and skilled in the calling of voodoo loa spirits. Nia was still quite young when Inka ran off with [B]some Spanish pirate[/B], abandoning her people in the process. Nia had to grow up in a hurry to fill her shoes, and though it was a struggle she rose to the challenge. To add insult to injury, not so very long afterward that [B]Spanish captain[/B] brought Inka back...for burial. Her father the chief, consumed by wrath, demanded that Gertie, the village witch, [B]curse that captain[/B]. It was done, and despite them forbidding her, Nia found a place to watch in secret. It was terrifying, but it felt right. It was justice. It was like Gertie always said, that which you do comes back to you. Actions and consequences. It was the way of things, and it was right.[/SECTION] Alternately, you could go for a less tangible more supernatural connection via the Loas...Nia isn't a "druid" in the European sense of the word, and the "Druidic" language in this case we've treated more as a speaking in tongues that the Loa understand. That was a genius idea from [MENTION=4936]Shayuri[/MENTION] that really evoked the ecstatic nature of Voodoo religion, with possession by Loas being a significant part of that spiritual path. So IF it fit your Sorcerer PC to be calling upon Loas (or even dark spirits called djab), then there's a potential for connection...it would need to be fleshed out. [/QUOTE]
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