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<blockquote data-quote="Bront" data-source="post: 2607342" data-attributes="member: 19696"><p>Interesting, and that's good background. Remember, there's some point where you two can just write yourselves togeather (And that's probobly a good place to start, having just met).</p><p></p><p>Did you have a particular deity type in mind? I think I have access to FR deities, or any of the Greyhawk Deities are fine, or you can create your own assuming I approve it (And baring it being something odd, I don't see that as a problem).</p><p></p><p>High charisma campaign, sounds like fun.</p><p></p><p>Look at a few of my characters in my sig, and see what I've put into their backgrounds. Yours don't need to be in such huge detial nessisarily, but giving me things to play with as a GM can be usefull, and makes conflict more fun.</p><p></p><p>Half Aquatic is in what book (Unearthed Arcana I'm thinking)? (or just post the stats)</p><p></p><p>FYI, I fly out on Business on tuesday, and will be out till sunday. I'll have net access, but not all my books. So some rules questions you'll have to fill me in, but we shouldn't have much of a problem.</p><p></p><p>Is there a prefered starting level? Normaly, I don't like starting at L1, but given the nature of the campaign, that might work to help with development. I'm not a stickler with experience, so you'll probably advance a bit more quickly.</p><p></p><p>Aquatica, just a thought</p><p>How did you become a half Aquatic elf? Was one of your parents human and the other aquatic elf, or was it two half-aquatic elves, or even one half-elf (Aquatic or no) and one aquatic? Which parent was which?</p><p></p><p>I could do something with the thought that your mother, a young and beautiful human or half-elven maiden of the village, who met and fell for a wandering Aquatic Elf, who came from the sea. They spent their time on the beach, or in a small row boat from her fathers (insert seaman's trade) boat. After a time, he told her he had to leave, though he did not want to. They parted ways, after which your mother found she was pregnant with you.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you like that, run with it. Did the other villages know of the tryst? Did your mother ever marry afterwards? How did her father react? How was your life as a child in the wake of this? etc.</p><p></p><p>No obligation to use that though, but that's the type of thing I can build adventure hooks on, because it gives your character motivations to do things (Perhaps find her father, or perhaps a loathing of full aquatic elves, or a desire to leave the village, how she reacts is up to you, but I can play with it).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, tata for now. Post ideas, concepts, and questions here, and we'll go from there. once we're ready, we can finish fleshing out characters and being, but no rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bront, post: 2607342, member: 19696"] Interesting, and that's good background. Remember, there's some point where you two can just write yourselves togeather (And that's probobly a good place to start, having just met). Did you have a particular deity type in mind? I think I have access to FR deities, or any of the Greyhawk Deities are fine, or you can create your own assuming I approve it (And baring it being something odd, I don't see that as a problem). High charisma campaign, sounds like fun. Look at a few of my characters in my sig, and see what I've put into their backgrounds. Yours don't need to be in such huge detial nessisarily, but giving me things to play with as a GM can be usefull, and makes conflict more fun. Half Aquatic is in what book (Unearthed Arcana I'm thinking)? (or just post the stats) FYI, I fly out on Business on tuesday, and will be out till sunday. I'll have net access, but not all my books. So some rules questions you'll have to fill me in, but we shouldn't have much of a problem. Is there a prefered starting level? Normaly, I don't like starting at L1, but given the nature of the campaign, that might work to help with development. I'm not a stickler with experience, so you'll probably advance a bit more quickly. Aquatica, just a thought How did you become a half Aquatic elf? Was one of your parents human and the other aquatic elf, or was it two half-aquatic elves, or even one half-elf (Aquatic or no) and one aquatic? Which parent was which? I could do something with the thought that your mother, a young and beautiful human or half-elven maiden of the village, who met and fell for a wandering Aquatic Elf, who came from the sea. They spent their time on the beach, or in a small row boat from her fathers (insert seaman's trade) boat. After a time, he told her he had to leave, though he did not want to. They parted ways, after which your mother found she was pregnant with you. Now, if you like that, run with it. Did the other villages know of the tryst? Did your mother ever marry afterwards? How did her father react? How was your life as a child in the wake of this? etc. No obligation to use that though, but that's the type of thing I can build adventure hooks on, because it gives your character motivations to do things (Perhaps find her father, or perhaps a loathing of full aquatic elves, or a desire to leave the village, how she reacts is up to you, but I can play with it). Anyway, tata for now. Post ideas, concepts, and questions here, and we'll go from there. once we're ready, we can finish fleshing out characters and being, but no rush. [/QUOTE]
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