Deuce Traveler's Last Stand of the Dorinthians

Fenris said:
No, no he doesn't even break a sweat until the odds are 90-1. Anything less than that he doens't even berzerk! Which is why we haven't seen it yet.

So he should be able to handle anything we see without a sweat. :]

I forgot to mention that Silas is a recent convert to a heterodox sect of the Oathbinder and had to give his word that he would give up Berzerking. So, uh, if he can't berzerk, 90-1 odds might give him a bit of difficulty. But hey! That's what friends are for, right? I'm sure he can handle one or two while you all take care of the rest. :)

Oh, and DT, I'm liking the pantheons.
 

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GlassEye said:
Oh, and DT, I'm liking the pantheons.

Whew... I'm glad someone appreciated them. I figured the Dorinthians and Imperials couldn't share the same pantheon since then they would have to share a common culture. So by separating the pantheons, I was able to give a little more personality and life to both people.
 

The write up for the gods is good, I'm looking towards Plativus as a god for Ventus. His family still reveres the old god of noble warfare.

I tried beautifying the map, but it turned out to be harder than I expected. You may just have to settle for colorized :) Sorry.
 

DT, despite the joke above, I really do think Silas would revere Matrial, especially in keeping with the 'oath witnessed by the earth' that he mentioned when Ventus swore his oath. A nice bit of synchronicity, that, I think. And for some reason I'm wanting to tie the Caernite scholars into it as well. Perhaps a loose secular organization that recognizes Matrial in her Oathbinder/Earth aspect?
 

hafrogman said:
The write up for the gods is good, I'm looking towards Plativus as a god for Ventus. His family still reveres the old god of noble warfare.

I tried beautifying the map, but it turned out to be harder than I expected. You may just have to settle for colorized :) Sorry.

Sounds perfect, Plativus. Ever since Oberius became a popular god in Tallione, he's united the other two evil gods into a loose coalition that is turning Tallione away from the old ways Oberius doesn't care for civilization or barbarism, just obedience in one way or the other. Basically, he's a god of despotism. The trickery aspect comes into play because he is a supporter of indirect and less violent means to achieve his ends, unless his followers are powerful. Then he does support overwhelming force. The three evil gods all have different goals, and if one side got more of their way the three would either reform their goals or war with one another.

As for the map, I'm very happy with what you've already done with it. I know how much time something like that takes, and it is very much appreciated.
 

GlassEye said:
DT, despite the joke above, I really do think Silas would revere Matrial, especially in keeping with the 'oath witnessed by the earth' that he mentioned when Ventus swore his oath. A nice bit of synchronicity, that, I think. And for some reason I'm wanting to tie the Caernite scholars into it as well. Perhaps a loose secular organization that recognizes Matrial in her Oathbinder/Earth aspect?

I do like that, and it gives that part of the adventure more depth. Also, it would explain Silas' strong sense of duty and obligation.
 


Well, we were waiting for one more who was going to play a dwarf, but he hasn't checked in, so I would say there still is a slot open. What character concept did you have in mind? If you read the first post in this thread it should give you a lot of background information on what is currently happening in the campaign. Reading the older chapters wouldn't hurt, either, but might take more time. All the links are in my sig.
 


I'm also interested in being involved, either as a player or an alt, the history looks fascinating.

Just in general I think I'd prefer to play either cleric/fighter, or possibly a cleric/wizard with an eye towards eventual mystic theurge, if play gets that far.
 

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