Darkness Under Cold Stones

I like your idea frog, but Shoon would have been riding on a horse and cart, I'd rather not lose those unless herr DM insists. Shoon isn't so much mad as he is brash and impetuous. His intelligence and wisdom scores only really apply to combat situations. That's where he's in his element. He's a bit like a Spartan, as almost all of his life has been dedicated to learning martial arts and how to use them moraly. I think he's the kind of character that will mature over the course of the game as he has his first real adventuring experience.

So, going back to frog's idea; sure that sounds great if you don't leave poor little "Beam" behind. (and I mean little in the figurative endearing sense for a furry animal, "Beam" is after all a light warhorse.
 

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Pfft, I'm sure Beam will be fine. How do you think I knew where to find you?

What's that Lassie Beamie ? Shoon is trapped in a well snowbank ?
 

I'm going to leave the running for this game... becoming a judge for LEB and trying to rededicate my time to training should cut down on my availability and I don't want to drop out midgame.

Sorry to hear that, I'm having a blast with Rix at the other game... But what is, is...

BTW: LEB?

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Yeah, just LE wouldn't work because they already have Living ENWorld as LEW.

I think I'll stick with Danya being my tutor. She could be just a few years older to satisfy the lemmings carnal desires :p Does she already have anything about her important that I should know, or is she a blank slate?
 

Ok so the Duskblade thing is officially added to Shoon's history:


Just a few weeks ago while taking supper at an inn and pondering what direction he should next travel, he heard that there had been a failed coup in a nearby dukedom by the order of Duskblades, and that many of the perpetrators had escaped to the north. It might as well have been a sign from Pelor himself, the next day at sunright he saddled "Beam" and headed north without even remembering to purchase winter clothes, eager to catch these foul traitors and show them the error of their ways. He would regret his impulsiveness.
 

Basically she is someone to fall upon, one of the four important people in town. (Note: not one of the four most important, but of "the important"... a small town it is :p )

I should have stressed the freedom given to players in this case... basically you can create (as Rhun and Scotley did, and halfrogman at a later stage) part of the world around you... but I digress... that'll be of use if this game carries on, which is still to be proved...

Basically for the time being I'm only lacking Vodamn's description of his character, right?
 

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