I'll have a better idea once Fitz is able to respond to my questions. I always try to align my characters to the story of the adventures, so knowing the set-up would be very helpful.
I like it!Seeing as how we have more than a few unfinalized characters right now, I went ahead with something:
Argenti, Genasi Warlock.
No worries sir! Thanks for the info! What you have set up works great for me. I think if the mining town disappearance was 70 years prior to the adventure, then I'll definitely go Rogue Inquisitive for the BG mining consortium as you suggested. I had originally thought dwarf (when I thought the disappearance was more recent)... but in this case I think I'll probably go Human Rogue Inquisitive instead.I hadn't realised that I hadn't answered you. I don't want to get too spoilery on the adventure at this stage, but overall yes, absolutely, I like to have characters have various personal reasons for being involved in the adventure (though I am also fine with none, if the player doesn't care to do it).
Let's say this: There is a mining consortium from Baldur's Gate who is interested in finding out what happened to this missing mining town (gone for 70 years or so) and wants to know if the mine is still viable. You can be an agent of theirs. Alternately, you could have been evacuated from the town as a child and never saw your family again. Recently half-remembered memories of that time have motivated you to return. Or BOTH!
Nice! I like a rogue who's decked out for finding stuff!Here's my write-up for Hawthorne Grandview, the inquisitive for Baldur's Gate's mining consortium... sent to figure out what is going on.
I have a bit more equipment to figure out, since I don't think I'm up around 400 gp yet.
The original idea would be that the Genie was related to the Genasi, mother and daughter. But that that might be too much of a direct link in retrospect. Still, having the Genie as an ancestral matriarch (a Grandmother, with perhaps a few "greats" tossed in) sounds like fun.
As for physical changes due to the pact, you can't really see from that micro-mugshot, but I did envision the character's eye's as being replaced with gemstones for magical purposes. So, depending on how far back the ancestry would trace, being born (mostly) human is a possibility.
No worries.I'll get my character up next week. Between being sick and then having to catch up at work I have had no energy for working on a character.