Blood Sun, Chapter One: The Shadow Over Junga OOC


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Ivellious said:
Well, what was throwing me was the plant subtype thing, but after actually going to wiki and reading it, I think I would like to throw my hat into the ring if that's alright, and also I want to be an Goblin Wizard, just because lol, and since every spell is a surge do you still rule the 4d6 drop the lowest, and the rest of the jazz?

Do you mind spells and feats from the complete mage, which I don't think you will, but I want to know before I start hacking away at things I might not be allowed to have.

Also, would it even be in the least beneficial to get item creation feats?

What'd you have in mind? Also, hey fellow Kentuckian. Are you involved in GHOUL? :D

To be honest, I really want to run this game, but if I only get two players I'm probably going to give up and post a poll of things I'm interested in running and see what wins. Well, not an actual poll but like an interest check thread I guess.

I changed the plant subtype thing.
 


Never heard of GHOUL so I can safely say no lol, and I was just curious to know if it would be, besides I always thought it would be fun for a mage to hand someone a wand saying it's a magic missle spell, and then instead teleport them to the nertherrealm or something random like that.

Also what would you say to scrolls since you did say no magical items, but as a wizard, I can make them pretty much?
 

GHOUL's a big Louisville gaming group. Scrolls are fine as long as you don't buy them and they're something your character can actually produce. That said, it's looking like this game isn't gonna happen. :\
 


Give it a few Dave-O You might be surprised at what you get. As the GHOUL thing goes though sounds like I need to figure out where to get involved lol
 

My witch doctor is more or less finished, save for any corrections that need to be made. Since he's a druid I came up with some ideas as to the source of his power, but if they don't fit in with the campaign world I'm quite happy to make the necessary changes and whatnot.

Razzit Eyebiter 3rd-level Druid
Small Humanoid (Goblin) TN
Hit Dice: 3d8 (18/18 hp)
Initiative: +1
Speed: 20 ft. (4 squares)
Armor Class: 17 (+1 dex, +3 armour, +2 shield, +1 size), touch 12, flat-footed 14
Base Attack/Grapple:+2/-3
Attack: +1 melee (scimitar, 1d4-1, 18-20), +3 ranged (dagger, 1d3-1, 19-10)
Full Attack: +1 melee (scimitar, 1d4-1, 18-20), +3 ranged (dagger, 1d3-1, 19-10)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: spellcasting
Special Qualities: nature sense, animal companion, wild empathy +2, woodland stride, trackless step
Saves: fort +3, ref +2, will +5
Abilities: str 8, dex 12, con 10, int 14, wis 15, cha 8
Skills: concentration +6 (6 ranks), handle animal +7 (6 ranks, -1 cha, 2 synergy), heal +7 (3 ranks, 2 wis, 2 kit), knowledge (nature) +7 (3 ranks, 2 int, 2 class), ride +13 (6 ranks, 1 dex, 4 race, 2 synergy), spellcraft +8 (6 ranks, 2 int), survival +10 (6 ranks, 2 wis, 2 class)
Feats: spellcasting prodigy, mounted combat
XP: 3000/6000
Weight: 82.5lb (total) = 52lb(char) + 30.5lb(gear)
Height: 4'2'
Languages: goblin, orcish, druidic, sylvan, terran

Spells Memorised (DC = 13 + spell level):
0th - Cure Minor Wounds, Detect Magic, Mending, Read Magic
1st - Cure Lgt. Wounds x2, Magic Fang
2nd - Barkskin, Bull's Strength

Equipment:
scimitar
2x dagger
hide armour
hvy. wood shield
backpack
bedroll
waterskin
whetstone
healer's kit (10/10)
holly & mistletoe
component pouch
explorer's outfit
cold weather outfit

tent (not usually carried around with him)

Companion:
Gorefang (Riding Dog) Medium Animal
Hit Dice: 4d8+12 (30/30 hp)
Initiative: +3
Speed: 50 ft. (10 squares)
Armor Class: 20 (+2 dex, +3 armour, +5 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 18
Base Attack/Grapple: +3/+6
Attack: bite +6 melee (1d6+4)
Full Attack: bite +6 melee (1d6+4)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: trip
Special Qualities: low-light vision, scent, link, share spells, evasion
Saves: Fort +6, Ref +6, Will +2
Abilities: Str 16, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 6
Skills: jump +9, listen +5, spot +5, swim +4, survival +3 (+4 racial bonus when using scent)
Feats: track, alertness, improved natural armour
Tricks: attack**, come, defend, down, heel, stay, track

Equipment:
bit and bridle
military saddle
stud. leather barding
saddlebags
40x trail ration
4x waterskin
2x explorer's outfit
2x cold weather outfit

Description:
Razzit is a wiry goblin of exceptionally average build for his species. His skin is a dark shade of green and his eyes are a deep amber colour. Razzit's default expression is one of irritation and anger, but while always anxious to see the end of a conversation he does not come across as overly offensive. Razzit's preferred apparel is a collection of heavy furs and leathers. They provide warmth, armour and contain many folds to secret away small items (mostly trinkets to help in his witch doctor duties). Razzit is a fairly talented witch doctor, appearing to venerate Fire Eye, Knife Eye and something he calls the Stone Hand in equal measure. While Razzit is an effective witch doctor and fulfills his duties well, his true passion is the breeding and training of wolves. While he does not mention such things on a regular basis he is proud that his wolves are used by some of the more skilled goblin riders in the city.

Gorefang, Razzit's personal steed, is far more imposing than his owner. Most people get the impression that Gorefang is not entirely wolf, but a mongrel of wolf and... something else. Noone is entirely sure what that something else is, and not many folk desire to get close enough to conduct such an analysis. Thick black fur conceals a latticework of scars, and eyes the colour of partially dried blood size up potential opponents menacingly. Unsurprisingly, Gorefang has earned an infamous reputation, and many of his scars, in the local wolf pits. Razzit taught Gorefang commands in Terran for three reasons; the first was to help Razzit learn Terran by getting him to use it on a regular basis, the second was to confuse those listening to him give his steed commands, and the third was that he thought it sounded neat.

Razzit lives on the outskirts of the city, close to nature and in easy reach of wolf packs in order to find and train some when they are in demand. His living quarters is a fairly spacious tent intended for an occupant the size of an orc. His preference for a tent is due to his desire to be able to pack up and move his living quarters when he desires to. Everything he owns he is able to pick up and move when necessary. Usually he'll change his location with the coming of each new season. Both his tent and himself are covered in trinkets and crudely painted symbols as part of his witch doctor rituals.

The Stone Hand, mentioned previously, is an invention of Razzit's. He believes, like other witch doctors, that the Cosmic Orc watches over his people with his Bright Eye and White Eye in turn, but he also believes that the world in which all greenskins live is held in the palm of the Cosmic Orc's Great Hand. Rather than call upon the power of the Eyes he calls upon the power of the Hand, as it is always present (not just during roughly half of the day, depending on the season) and it is far closer, right under everyone's feet in fact. When he invokes the power of the Hand he prefers to speak Terran, which he calls the 'language of the Hand'. This also leads him to believe in a number of things, for example the preservation of nature as a mark of respect to maintain the integrity of the Stone Hand (or Great Hand), and the use of as little metal as possible so as to minimise mining and reduce the amount of harm dealt to 'the Hand that feeds'.
 
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DAVE-O, I've got a PDF on my pc which may interest you called 'The ogre city of Drahk'shul', an adventure based on a civilized 'humanoid' trading city where orcs, goblins, ogres etc all live in a kinda harmony. If you're interested, let me know...

FYI, I've neither run it, nor read more than 2/3 pages - just incase you wanted to use it...
 

How are spellcasters seen as? Are they more feared and distrusted because of wild surging? Or are they revered for the destruction they can cause when surging? Other than the back ground and buying equipment, I'm done with my character, and I'll have him posted later today
 

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