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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostknight" data-source="post: 1416921" data-attributes="member: 15338"><p>I am new here to EnWorld and PbP but I have been RPGing for 25 years.</p><p></p><p>So, if you don't mind my lack of familiarity with this medium, come join in this game.</p><p></p><p>It is going to be based on a homebrew campaign set-up Iam working on so details will be works in progress.</p><p></p><p><strong>The background is as follows:</strong></p><p></p><p>A tribe of kobolds, now known as the devil-kin mutated over time to be able to summon devils. The more of them in a group, the more powerful the devil summoned. This ability was discovered at a tribal meeting - and the devil summoned a duke Julieal the Horned Assasin</p><p></p><p>Knowing the value of the tribe he had just been summoned by, Julieal took command and set about building them up. His first move was to move them away from civilisation, into country that was isolated and far from any civilised interference. The next step was to discover the extent of the tribes powers, catalogue them, and go about summoning an army. He was patient. It took close to five hundred years but eventually he had an army that was unstoppable, increased personal power to the point he was ready to challenge one of the Arch Devils, and the tribe of kobolds obedient to his will.</p><p></p><p>The world shook. Nations tumbled. Races were wiped out and new fiendish ones imported. A new order stood, Julieal ruled the world as any Arch Devil rules their layer of hell.</p><p></p><p>The effects have been dramatic, to date there has been 1789 years of fiendish rule- virtually all elves, dwarves, gnomes, halflings and faeries. Have been wiped out. The last unicorn sited was millenium ago as have numerous other good aligned creatures been driven to extinction. Opposition exists, there are hidden communities, living in fear, that sit outside of the established order. Most of these are peopled by majorities of humans, although most include a scattering of the previous races of free people. There is also a very high incidence of Teiflings (about 10% of the population), for obvious reasons,and a smaller incidence of Aasimer (under 0.001% of population), results of past attempts by celestials to descend and help.</p><p></p><p>The only two major population centers that remain free are dwarven centers, with large quantities of elves within. These two cities (Fort Heldrun and Forge of Lathar) are suspected to each house an avatar of the Earth deity, thus ensuring their survival. Both these cities are continuously under siege and getting in or out is a major undertaking.</p><p></p><p><strong>Some Gaming Notes</strong></p><p></p><p>Characters are created using the points buy system in the DMG with 32 points. Starting effective level is 3rd. For the purposes of character creation the following books may be used - Core books, Forgotten Realms Campaign setting (for details of Aasimer and Tiefling other details are not relevant although some of the regional feats may be allowed on a selective basis), Savage species (feel free to play any monstrous PC, lets face it, everyone is buggered) and the Book of Exalted Deeds (No book of Vile Darkness, it just does not seem to have been imported into South Africa for some unknown reason.)</p><p></p><p>In starting characters gold value is the value from the DMG for third level characters. However, no one item may be more than a third of this amount. </p><p></p><p>For Clerics and others needing deities the cosmology is as follows:</p><p></p><p>The deities are all manifestations of one of five elements:</p><p>Earth</p><p>Fire</p><p>Water</p><p>Air </p><p>Void</p><p></p><p>Each element is available to worshippers of any alignment, sometimes your worst enemy is a cleric of the same faith!</p><p></p><p>The domains available are generally dictated by the bias of the cleric although the following are forbidden for each element</p><p></p><p>Earth – Air, Death, Fire, Water, Magic</p><p>Fire – Earth, Air, Water, Luck, Magic</p><p>Water – Air, Earth, Fire, Sun, Magic</p><p>Air – Earth, Fire, Water, Trickery, Magic </p><p>Void – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Evil, Good, Law, Chaos</p><p></p><p>The astute will notice that magic is the sole domain of the Void, while the void tries to avoid polarisation to the elements or Evil/Good, Law/Chaos. The other elemental deities try to restrict worshippers to them and do not grant spells from other deities. </p><p></p><p>The Earth deity sees the dead as bringing unwanted elements with them, as all y creatures eventually die it sees no need to hasten the process. For this reason many clerics of the earth deity take the healing domain, even evil ones, to try and slow the pollution of the earth.</p><p></p><p>The Fire deity is generally seen as one of creation and destruction and thus followed by many artificers and crafters. However, in the view of many the Fire god is too reliant on having the correct tools and thus cannot access the Luck domain.</p><p></p><p>The Water deity is often seen as being the hidden element bringing life. Water need not be visible to sustain life yet without it all die. The sun is believed to be a drinker of water, removing it from the surface and thus the Sun domain spells are forbidden.</p><p></p><p>The air deity is visible, nothing within him hidden, one can see through him and see that there are no tricks to be played. Due to this belief the Air deity attracts the largest percentage of “honourable” people of all alignments.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So any interested parties, please let me know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostknight, post: 1416921, member: 15338"] I am new here to EnWorld and PbP but I have been RPGing for 25 years. So, if you don't mind my lack of familiarity with this medium, come join in this game. It is going to be based on a homebrew campaign set-up Iam working on so details will be works in progress. [B]The background is as follows:[/B] A tribe of kobolds, now known as the devil-kin mutated over time to be able to summon devils. The more of them in a group, the more powerful the devil summoned. This ability was discovered at a tribal meeting - and the devil summoned a duke Julieal the Horned Assasin Knowing the value of the tribe he had just been summoned by, Julieal took command and set about building them up. His first move was to move them away from civilisation, into country that was isolated and far from any civilised interference. The next step was to discover the extent of the tribes powers, catalogue them, and go about summoning an army. He was patient. It took close to five hundred years but eventually he had an army that was unstoppable, increased personal power to the point he was ready to challenge one of the Arch Devils, and the tribe of kobolds obedient to his will. The world shook. Nations tumbled. Races were wiped out and new fiendish ones imported. A new order stood, Julieal ruled the world as any Arch Devil rules their layer of hell. The effects have been dramatic, to date there has been 1789 years of fiendish rule- virtually all elves, dwarves, gnomes, halflings and faeries. Have been wiped out. The last unicorn sited was millenium ago as have numerous other good aligned creatures been driven to extinction. Opposition exists, there are hidden communities, living in fear, that sit outside of the established order. Most of these are peopled by majorities of humans, although most include a scattering of the previous races of free people. There is also a very high incidence of Teiflings (about 10% of the population), for obvious reasons,and a smaller incidence of Aasimer (under 0.001% of population), results of past attempts by celestials to descend and help. The only two major population centers that remain free are dwarven centers, with large quantities of elves within. These two cities (Fort Heldrun and Forge of Lathar) are suspected to each house an avatar of the Earth deity, thus ensuring their survival. Both these cities are continuously under siege and getting in or out is a major undertaking. [B]Some Gaming Notes[/B] Characters are created using the points buy system in the DMG with 32 points. Starting effective level is 3rd. For the purposes of character creation the following books may be used - Core books, Forgotten Realms Campaign setting (for details of Aasimer and Tiefling other details are not relevant although some of the regional feats may be allowed on a selective basis), Savage species (feel free to play any monstrous PC, lets face it, everyone is buggered) and the Book of Exalted Deeds (No book of Vile Darkness, it just does not seem to have been imported into South Africa for some unknown reason.) In starting characters gold value is the value from the DMG for third level characters. However, no one item may be more than a third of this amount. For Clerics and others needing deities the cosmology is as follows: The deities are all manifestations of one of five elements: Earth Fire Water Air Void Each element is available to worshippers of any alignment, sometimes your worst enemy is a cleric of the same faith! The domains available are generally dictated by the bias of the cleric although the following are forbidden for each element Earth – Air, Death, Fire, Water, Magic Fire – Earth, Air, Water, Luck, Magic Water – Air, Earth, Fire, Sun, Magic Air – Earth, Fire, Water, Trickery, Magic Void – Earth, Air, Fire, Water, Evil, Good, Law, Chaos The astute will notice that magic is the sole domain of the Void, while the void tries to avoid polarisation to the elements or Evil/Good, Law/Chaos. The other elemental deities try to restrict worshippers to them and do not grant spells from other deities. The Earth deity sees the dead as bringing unwanted elements with them, as all y creatures eventually die it sees no need to hasten the process. For this reason many clerics of the earth deity take the healing domain, even evil ones, to try and slow the pollution of the earth. The Fire deity is generally seen as one of creation and destruction and thus followed by many artificers and crafters. However, in the view of many the Fire god is too reliant on having the correct tools and thus cannot access the Luck domain. The Water deity is often seen as being the hidden element bringing life. Water need not be visible to sustain life yet without it all die. The sun is believed to be a drinker of water, removing it from the surface and thus the Sun domain spells are forbidden. The air deity is visible, nothing within him hidden, one can see through him and see that there are no tricks to be played. Due to this belief the Air deity attracts the largest percentage of “honourable” people of all alignments. So any interested parties, please let me know [/QUOTE]
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