Paul Farquhar
Legend
I had a lot of fun with the Trust. It helped when I realised that Zil Gnomes are all Peter Lorre.
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That doesn’t really mean anything to me. Care to elaborate?I had a lot of fun with the Trust. It helped when I realised that Zil Gnomes are all Peter Lorre.
You need to watch some old film noire! The Maltase Falcon and Casablanca at least.That doesn’t really mean anything to me. Care to elaborate?
He became an archetype of the sinister little henchman. The character of Major Toht (the Nazi who gets his hand burnt) in Raiders of the Lost Ark was based on him. A Peter Lorre-alike shows up in practically every noire pastiche (e.g. Dixon Hill).I have watched those but it was ages ago, so I don’t remember his character specifically.
I think I can adapt it to be a section of Eberron’s Deadhold easily enough. Prisoner 13 herself will be a Kundarak dragonmarked heir who betrayed her house.I decided not to run Prisoner 13. It feels a bit too anchored to it's Forgotten Realms setting (thanks to the movie). I'm currently running Shemshime's Bedtime Rhyme.
The only prisoner I ever think about in Dreadhold is Kaius III.I think I can adapt it to be a section of Eberron’s Deadhold easily enough. Prisoner 13 herself will be a Kundarak dragonmarked heir who betrayed her house.