A Truly Sunless Citadel

I don't have my Forgotten Realms book with me at the moment, but I want to say she is NE.

Majin: Could you look that one up for me? Sorry to have to ask...:(
 

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Thanks BrO. I also want to say congrats to you on the games...they are great to read, although I hope my players have resisted the urge to follow along where I have failed..:)

And thanks also to Bobitron, although I am not quite certain I know what I have done to deserve such a compliment..:)
 

Hi Verbatim, I'm very interested in joining :) I would like to play a human hexblade (if that class is disallowed, then a fighter). I don't have my books in front of me, so some of the background stuff may change a little (not 100% how Shar fits into the background).

Velgradan Edalo

Velgradan (Vel to his few friends), grew up in Luskan. He was orphaned at an early age and taken in by a blacksmith. Under the blacksmith's brutal care and tutelage, Vel grew into an angry young man. He witnessed much brutality in his time in Luskan, from the public torture and execution of criminals, to the bloody brawls in the taverns by the docks. Looking for purpose and understanding, Vel came upon the teachings of Shar, and aided by a wise priest, Vel came to know that justice is relative. Returning home one night, he angrily confronted the blacksmith, who attempted to beat Vel. But this time Vel was willing and it turns out, able, to defend himself. After beating the vile blacksmith senseless, Vel spit a curse at the man and stole what he could carry, then left Luskan.
 

Tenser42: Hexblade is allowed as a class.

AmorFati: Glad to see you throwing your hat into the ring...:)

Wilphe: Nice concept, I think her fall will definately show that small steps do indeed lead to large changes.
 

Mmmmm... perhaps I'll actually get to play in a sunless citadel game... and under Verbatim's hand... yay!

I've two thoughts for characters, but I'm going to flesh them out a bit before I post them.
 

I'd like to throw my name into the hat. I've always played evil very well. In fact my table-top group insists that I lead them when an all evil party is being played.

Here's my submission: A cultured human rogue (need them skill points for this too work) well educated, sort of Waterdhavian. Probably won't be from Waterdeep itself though. A good advisor and second hand man who manipulates events behind the scenes. Kind of a Hannibal Lecter approach, minus the eating people. Probably Lawful Evil leaning somewhat toward Neutral Evil (he's not some Baatezu).

How's that sound? If you like it I can write up a pretty solid background.
 


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