A "character driven" FR campaign.

Eluvan said:
Hmmm. So I guess we're abandoning the idea of having somebody send for me, and just having me happen to be in the inn at the time instead?

I think so. A place with an unnaturally beautiful dancer/performer does seem an appropriate place for a sunite paladin to be.
 

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Brother Shatterstone said:
Ion,

That’s one hell of a map. :cool: How did you do it? Should we get use to always having one? :D
Well, I didn't do it per say. I borrowed it from Raflar's D&D Resources. As to getting used to it, I think one of the major benefits of a play by post game is the ease in which one can insert pictures and other forms of media to help get the right feel across. Something that would take much much more organization if I were to try and do it in a tabletop game. So I'm going to try to make so you guys get to actually see important NPCs and places and the like instead of just read about them.

As sort of a corollary to that, feel free to insert pictures of your characters and / or important items they carry etc. if you feel it would be appropriate.
 
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Ion said:
As sort of a corollary to that, feel free to insert pictures of your characters and / or important items they carry etc. if you feel it would be appropriate.

Will do. :D and I think you did a great job of finding the perfect layout. :D
 

Eluvan said:
Hmmm. So I guess we're abandoning the idea of having somebody send for me, and just having me happen to be in the inn at the time instead?


And hearing a woman screaming upstairs might be a spur to a paladin to charge to the rescue.
 


Meadowbrook's talking and questions are all just a ploy to keep Voadam occupied until ruffians can arrive to properly thrash him for her. I see now. :)
 

Voadam said:
Meadowbrook's talking and questions are all just a ploy to keep Voadam occupied until ruffians can arrive to properly thrash him for her. I see now. :)
yup. ;) :lol: (At least at first... She believes him now but someone going to get an earful for not investigating and coming to her aid when she thought she needed it.)
 



Hmmm. Well I've implied in my post that Firen's heard of Meadowbrook, but doesn't know her personally. So I guess it's up to you whether you want Meadowbrook to have an idea who Firen is, or whether you'd prefer her to be completely oblivious as to who this stranger is pounding on her door.
 

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