Heroes, Inc - Heroic Mercs in FR OOC Thread


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I've been thinking about Alethia's animal companion. I haven't a clue on what sort of animal companion would be appropriate for her or even if she wants one. Any ideas?
 

OK - now for some heavy duty healing.

Timrin is down 90 hp

Everybody post what they need then I recommend the following:

CLW heals d8 +1 for an average of 5 hp per charge. Rather than roll we just burn 1 charge per 5 hp healed.

Therefore Timrin needs as much as 18 charges.

Everybody figure out how many charges they need and Alethia and Timrin can split them among our wands.

Sound good?

Let me know the damage... pun intended. :D

Frostrune
 

Crimson needs 7 charges . . . at the 5 points per . . . if it were 5.5 she would only need 6 (down 32 points).

though it costs power points - she could heal herself. I'm thinking it would be better to use the disposable healing first though.

As for character changes - I may change a power or two. Realized (thanks hypersmurf) that I had no area effect attack. Not certain what to drop yet though.

Keia
 

As I had said before, after a couple fights you would have the opportunity to edit the mechanical aspects of your characters based on performance in game, though nothing that changes the persona of the character (although any given persona can be arrived at by a variety of mechanical methods). That time now.

I'm happy with the character... I just had the wrong spell loadout for multiple combats :)

Regarding Healing - Fin's carrying a Cure Moderate (2d8+10 = average 19). If we ever find Arundel, there's a fair bit more healing available there too... :)

-Hyp.
 


Out of curiosity... how does inheritance work in Waterdeep?

Let's say we have someone with a title, Bob, Baron Frank. He has an heir, Chuck.

First scenario: Bob dies.

Does Chuck become Baron Frank immediately?

What happens if, a year later, Bob is resurrected?

Second scenario: Bob becomes a lich.

Are undead allowed to own property and bear titles in Waterdeep? Or does it all pass to Chuck once Bob's undead status is revealed?

-Hyp.
 

Hypersmurf said:
Out of curiosity... how does inheritance work in Waterdeep?

Let's say we have someone with a title, Bob, Baron Frank. He has an heir, Chuck.

First scenario: Bob dies.

Does Chuck become Baron Frank immediately?

What happens if, a year later, Bob is resurrected?

Second scenario: Bob becomes a lich.

Are undead allowed to own property and bear titles in Waterdeep? Or does it all pass to Chuck once Bob's undead status is revealed?

-Hyp.

Thats an extremely good question that doesn't get enough treatment in setting books. Definitions of Death and legal personhood of monsters is a really grey area. I'd have to think about that one. Why do you want to know?

I'd say that there is some sort of "Death Certificate" that needs to be filed to declare someone truly dead. If the family plans on getting them raised soon, they would file for some sort of delay of formal death, and the arrangements don't kick in. If you intentionally turn yourself into an intelligent undead, you would not file yourself as dead, and only would be when you are destroyed.

Getting turned involuntarily into, say, a vampire, or another kind of undead that fundamentally alters your personality probably would result in being formally classified as dead, since the individual in question no longer exists per se. (An evil creature who voluntarily arranges to become a vampire, btw, probably counts as the same person)
 

DM_Matt said:
Why do you want to know?

The implication from divinations and forensics after the original attacks on House Drakkenmere was that some of the family were still... uh... ambulatory? :)

I wondered how that would affect Mr Z's claim.

But if being vampified involuntarily counts as 'legally dead', it's not a problem.

-Hyp.
 

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