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<blockquote data-quote="Kang" data-source="post: 605449" data-attributes="member: 9186"><p><strong>Clarifications</strong></p><p></p><p>just to be sure that everyone knows what's going on:</p><p></p><p>for equipment, you have 2 choices: a) take the 1st level starting gold for your class, and pay for your equipment, or b) take the standard starting package provided in the ph for your equipment.</p><p></p><p> Each player must choose which of the 3 resistant Lords he will follow.</p><p></p><p></p><p> 1. Langois, Assassin Lord</p><p> -Famous for his diplomatic Corps, this Lord relies most heavily on Bards and Rogues, with a reasonable number of Wizards and Rangers mixed in. He prefers to have conflicts resolved by discussion, but those who refuse his entreaties have been known to disappear. Those who choose to serve Langois gain the skills Spot, Listen, Move Silently, and Hide as class skills.</p><p></p><p> 2. Matteo, Grand Master of the Four Winds</p><p> -This Lord started his career as a fist fighter in the pits. Now he commands thousands of empty-handed but well armed warriors. Those who serve this man gain the improved unarmed strike and stunning attack feats.</p><p></p><p> 3. Varrus, Cavalry Master</p><p> -Famous for his massed Cavalry tactics, this Lord relies almost exclusively on Fighters, who attack while mounted on excellent warhorses. Varrus is also credited with the invention of the exotic weapon called the Bladestaff (double weapon, 1d8/1d8, crit x3, 18lb, no reach). Those who choose to follow Varrus who take the exotic weapon feat for the Bladestaff become specialized in it's use (whether they are fighters or not) at fourth level.</p><p></p><p> Any class can follow any of the Lords. It does not matter in any manner other than those I stated above which Lord you choose. I repeat that any class can serve any of the Lords. Clerics especially make it a point to serve whichever of the masters suit them best, not based on a choice by their order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kang, post: 605449, member: 9186"] [b]Clarifications[/b] just to be sure that everyone knows what's going on: for equipment, you have 2 choices: a) take the 1st level starting gold for your class, and pay for your equipment, or b) take the standard starting package provided in the ph for your equipment. Each player must choose which of the 3 resistant Lords he will follow. 1. Langois, Assassin Lord -Famous for his diplomatic Corps, this Lord relies most heavily on Bards and Rogues, with a reasonable number of Wizards and Rangers mixed in. He prefers to have conflicts resolved by discussion, but those who refuse his entreaties have been known to disappear. Those who choose to serve Langois gain the skills Spot, Listen, Move Silently, and Hide as class skills. 2. Matteo, Grand Master of the Four Winds -This Lord started his career as a fist fighter in the pits. Now he commands thousands of empty-handed but well armed warriors. Those who serve this man gain the improved unarmed strike and stunning attack feats. 3. Varrus, Cavalry Master -Famous for his massed Cavalry tactics, this Lord relies almost exclusively on Fighters, who attack while mounted on excellent warhorses. Varrus is also credited with the invention of the exotic weapon called the Bladestaff (double weapon, 1d8/1d8, crit x3, 18lb, no reach). Those who choose to follow Varrus who take the exotic weapon feat for the Bladestaff become specialized in it's use (whether they are fighters or not) at fourth level. Any class can follow any of the Lords. It does not matter in any manner other than those I stated above which Lord you choose. I repeat that any class can serve any of the Lords. Clerics especially make it a point to serve whichever of the masters suit them best, not based on a choice by their order. [/QUOTE]
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