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Birthright

Banshee16 said:
Internally consistent....good point...I forgot that. Everything in Birthright had a point. It was all linked, instead of being a patchwork. Need motivations for the Gorgon, the main villain? Well, he's a monster, but that's as much a metaphor as it is a truth. And he's got a *reason* for why he's evil, and *why* he's doing what he's doing.

Or what about Rhove Manslayer? (Sp??) He was my favourite of the awnsheglien.

I'm going to have to go dig those boxes out of where I'd stored them..

Banshee

The spelling is Ruobhe Manslayer, but it is pronounced Rhove, so you get half points!

One of the player's domains in my game bordered on that jolly fellow's realm... (He wanted to be far away from the other PC regents, thinking that that would be safer... what it meant in reality is that no one was in position to help him when Ruobhe got rowdy... *CRUNCH!* The others had their problems with fighting amongst themselves, but were willing to help each other against the Awnsheghlien. He had no PC enemies, but no PC support when the Manslayer decided to challenge him.

The Auld Grump
 

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