Closed: Briars and beyond

Darkmaster: No problem with the Diplomacy skill at all, I can understand a quick house rule on it. Nice character, by the way.

ferretguy: Great character as well. You have both done a super job with your characters and their backgrounds.

I will post some background, but with this world and way of playing, I hope everyone will help contribute to the world. Everyone is telling a story with rpgs.

hellbender
 

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Yes an intellectual orc fighter is a first for me....have plans for him Moohaahaa!

Thinkin' about designing him to fight mages....there is a great class for that in The Compleat Warrior book....The Occult Slayer...
 

hellbender said:
Darkmaster: No problem with the Diplomacy skill at all, I can understand a quick house rule on it. Nice character, by the way.

ferretguy: Great character as well. You have both done a super job with your characters and their backgrounds.

I will post some background, but with this world and way of playing, I hope everyone will help contribute to the world. Everyone is telling a story with rpgs.

hellbender
Are sorcerer commonly accepted in this world or are they seen as some kind of heretic?
 


Nac Mac Feegle said:
Is there still room in this game?

If so, I'd love to join, maybe as a druid type character.

I forgot TheOneAboveAll in the shuffle. If they still want in, they can have a spot. If not, I will break my rule and allow one more person in.


hellbender
 

xbrokenxswordx said:
A'ight, since we already have two fighter types I think I'll make a rogue. Unless you wouldn't mind three fighter types...
Play what you like. I can adapt to any combination of classes. I don't like limiting people from what they want to play.

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hellbender said:
I forgot TheOneAboveAll in the shuffle. If they still want in, they can have a spot. If not, I will break my rule and allow one more person in.

Sorry, I'm a little confused. Does this mean I can join, or not? If not, put me on the alternate list. Thanks.
 

DarkMaster said:
Are sorcerer commonly accepted in this world or are they seen as some kind of heretic?

In this setting, all magic users are revered, somewhat how druids in the PHB are described as acknowledging other druids, regardless of alignment. Sorcerers, wizards, druids, clerics and even bards are all a part of this informal group. While minor magical items are not uncommon, they are expensive and not handed out too lightly. The magocracy rules by fear (of what can be unleashed) and complacency (handing out and selling minor magical items to keep people happy).
Superstition is rampant. People disappear in the dead of night, monsters lurk in the shadows and treachery abounds. Strange creatures are moving in far off lands, prompted by notions of conquest or backed by ambitious magic-users.



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hellbender said:
In this setting, all magic users are revered, somewhat how druids in the PHB are described as acknowledging other druids, regardless of alignment. Sorcerers, wizards, druids, clerics and even bards are all a part of this informal group. While minor magical items are not uncommon, they are expensive and not handed out too lightly. The magocracy rules by fear (of what can be unleashed) and complacency (handing out and selling minor magical items to keep people happy).
Superstition is rampant. People disappear in the dead of night, monsters lurk in the shadows and treachery abounds. Strange creatures are moving in far off lands, prompted by notions of conquest or backed by ambitious magic-users.



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Good, Flumerio won't have moral issue with developing his sorcerers skill, I am also planning that has he evolved as a sorcerer he will become increasingly frustrated with magocracy and will try to fight this political elite, potentially leading to an alignement change to neutral or chaotic.
 

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