Helfdan said:Sir, you are as clever as you are sneaky.... It is a well known fact that the most effective way to convince a player to do anything is to appeal to their masculinity![]()
Mowgli said:I've listed his 'Default' Vestige and skills/abilities (those he'll have bound and chosen unless I specifically notify the GM's otherwise) on the 'Abilities/Gear/Background' page of the character sheet under 'Background/Description/Notes.' Specifically, he has the skills KS: Religion, Spellcraft, and Tumbling equipped as a default.
When looking at his stats, be sure to use the 'Tmp Scr' and 'Temp Mod' columns as he can modify his stats as well. I won't put short term changes here (such as the STR increase for Raging), but the stats he modifies by default through his Binder abilities won't change that often so I'll put it on the posted character sheet.
Leif said:Maeglin said: "Oh, nice! Glad you like it and pleased to have added a little grain of sand to an awesome setting.... I came up with that a looong time ago... I used to say the Least, Lesser, Greater Keys of Sorcery (for the mage spells). 'Mysteries' seemed appropiate for clerical magic. Hope the spellcasters like it too."
I thought we'd best move this conversation over to the OOC thread.
I like the whole "keys" thing, but I'm not so sure about "sorcery" since sorcerers are now a separate arcane class. "Keys" [of something] sounds good, though. Or maybe Arcane Keys? Mysteries does work better for divine spells. Yeah, I like that better: Mysteries [of the nth Order] for divine spells, Arcane Keys [of the nth Order] for arcane spells.
So, you would speak of your wizard "uttering an Arcane Key of the Third Order which enveloped his foes in eldritch flame."
And thanks for the compliment on our setting!![]()
Maeglin said:Arcane Keys... has a very nice sound, and works fine for both wizards and sorcerers. Consider also referring to the level of ability of a spellcaster as: an 'Adept of the Lesser Keys" or perhaps a 'Master of the Lesser Arcane Keys"... Perhaps one could even say :an Adept or Master of the Third Key? Third Arcane Key? Third Order? ... That way you know he's a 5th level spellcaster...
Clerical magic could be an "Initiate of the Lesser Mysteries."
Maeglin said:Okay, this just came to me.
How about: adept, for arcane caster who has started to learn a set of Keys. Master, when he is able to cast spells of all the levels included in that key.
e.g. Casters of 1-4 level are Adepts of the Lesser Arcane Keys. Casters of 5th and up are Masters of the Lesser Arcane Keys.
Similar titles for clerical/druid magic would be: Initiate, and Keeper. e.g. Initiate of the Lesser Mysteries, vs Keeper of the Lesser Mysteries....
Thank goodness I'm not playing a spellcaster... I could get obsessed with this![]()
Maeglin