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doghead

thotd
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the head of the dog [22 july '04]

Party Summary.

- LAST MEN STANDING -

Oscar De Reign :: Male Human Aristocrat1 (Argent Silvermage)

Hewik Leafwing :: Male Tallfellow Halfling Commoner1 (Velmont)

Cromwell of St. Richard's :: Male Half-orc Warrior1Fighter1 (Thomas Hobbes)

Nathan Ay'Tennar :: Male Human Expert1-blacksmith (Dr Zombie)

Craddoc Pyes :: Human Male Commoner1 (Nac Mac Feegle)

- X -

Sadolath :: Male Halfling Adept1 (NeuroZombie)
note: went missing june 04 (NeuroZ withdrew to work commitments jan 04)

Archer Pathfinder :: Male Human Commoner1 (Greegan)
note: died june 04

Lisa Guierre :: Female Human Warrior1 (NPC)
note: died june 04



Story Summary.

NAMELESS I :: PROLOGUE :: where the characters run a cross a knight in the woods being attacked by goblins and manage to save him as well as themselves, with a little help from a ogre.

NAMELESS II :: THE SEVENTH FROM SEVEN :: where the characters, having accepted the call to join the town guard, are sent out to do support the garrison at Killingtom and do great deeds. Along the way they run into a raiding party of goblins, twice, before making it to a town for the night. Morning brings an earthquake, two dead and one missing companion. And the end of nameless II.
 
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doghead

thotd
The nuts and bolts of it.

CHARACTER GENERATION

Stats

4d6 and drop the lowest. If it all comes in under 30 points, bump it up to that level.

Races

I love monster races but ... I think i will go with the standard SRDv3.5 races.

Classes

There are no classes. Characters are built using a Construction Point (CP) system.

First level: 12 CP
Each additional level 8 CP.

-- Automatic Advancement --

The following advancement is fee at each new level.

+0.5 BAB (fractional)
4 Skill Points
+1 to any one save

-- Selective Advancement --

1 CP upgrade BAB to +0.75 -or- 2 CP upgrade BAB to +1.0
1 CP +2 Skill Points (maximum +6 SP)
5 CP select an 'entry class' feat
4 CP select an 'entry core' feat
3 CP select any 'progression' feat.
1 CP for a +1 to any additional save, maximum of +2 to any single save at 1st level and no more than +1 increase to any single save at all later levels.

* 'entry' feats have no other feat as a prereq.
* 'class' feats come from the class description and are only available to those classes to which it is asscribed - ie Rage for barbarians.
* 'core' feats are those listed in the SRD under Feats - ie TWF.
* 'progression' feats (class and core) are those which have another feat as a prereq - ie Moblity (requires Dodge) - or forms part of a sequence - ie Rage 2/day (requires Rage 1/day).

-- Notes --

* As Light AP is the entry feat for the other AP's, so Simple WP is the entry feat for the other WP's.

Skills

Any skills that are relevent to the PC's background can be taken on a 1:1 basis.

Equipment

Take what you think is appropriate for your class/profession/background.

Advancement

Advancement will happen on an ad hoc basis, the timing and options being determined by the IC situation. It will require some form of IC logical consistancy. For example, gaining the wildshape ability would probably require that you spend time with a druid. But there may be other ways. If you can think of an interesting explaination then its more than likely it can happen.

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If you want to include something not in the 3.5SRD, contact me.

I like fast games, so I will be pushing it along if need be. I am looking for 3-4 posts a week.

Ok. I think that thats it.

the head of the dog....
 
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Velmont

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Playing a commoner could be very fun. I would like to play a herdman, with his dog and some sheeps. He would likely turn druid or maybe ranger, but never know, may change idea with the circumstances.
 

Brother Shatterstone

Dark Moderator of PbP
Wow very insane and your XP is going to be even slower based upon PbP game speed.

As much as I like insane I can not start anymore games but I wanted you to have the above note. :)

Edit: opp! bad typo! :eek:
 
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doghead

thotd
The pantheon

The following has been lifted from Fajitas' Welcome to the Halmae SH. I've edited the text to remove references to his game.

Sidebar: the Gods
courtesy of Fajitas

There is an old parable about the three blind men and the elephant.

Three blind men are asked to describe an elephant. The first feels around and finds the trunk. "Aha," he says. "An elephant is like a snake!" The second blind man feels around and finds the legs. "No, no," he says. "An elephant is like a tree." The third finds an ear. "You’re both wrong," he declares. "An elephant is like a manta ray."

So it is with the Gods of the Halmae. They are strange and mysterious, and defy simple explanation.

Here is what is (almost) universally agreed upon. In the beginning, there were four fundamental forces, distinct in kind but equal in power. They joined together to make and maintain the World. Mortals call them Gods. What they call themselves is unknown.

Each of the Gods has multiple interpretations, but where one is found, the other three are present also. They are the four elements. They are the four seasons. They are the cycle of life. They are the four axes of alignment.

KETTENEK (keh-TEN-eck)

Kettenek is seen as a stalwart figure, implacable and unmoving, Guardian of the Underworld and Lord of Winter. He brings the freezing cold, and like the cold he hardens and strengthens things. Foundations are laid with Kettenek. His words endure, and his law is rigid. He is God of the Dead, though not of death, and holds the barrier between the living and the unliving.

Kettenek’s domains are Law, Earth, Strength, Protection, and Death. Winter is his time of strength.

ALIRRIA (uh-LIR-ee-uh)

Alirria is the tender mother figure, caring and nurturing, lover of all life and the Lady of Spring. Her tears of joy bring the rains, which restore all things to health. Spring is the time of plantings and beginnings. Journeys commence in Spring, and children are conceived. Her world is a world of love.

Alirria’s domains are Good, Water, Healing, Plant, Animal, and Travel. Spring is her time of strength.

EHKT (ect)

Ehkt is a boisterous warrior, never resting, never shirking, like a fire, always growing in any and all directions he can. He is the Champion of Summer. Ehkt seeks all challenges, physical or mental, and demands that they be conquered. His days are days of war and learning. Summer is a time to take on adversity and to be all that you are capable of, for good or for ill.

Ehkt’s domains are Chaos, Fire, Sun, War, and Knowledge. Summer is his time of strength.

SEDELLUS (SEH-deh-lus)

Sedellus is a creeping, hiding figure, crouched and lurking, the Mistress of Autumn, the Wind of Change, the Whisper of Death. Things wither at her touch. When her chill breath blows, leaves fall, animals flee, cities topple. Some folk are ruined by her cruel whimsy. Some are blessed. Some are merely ignored. Which it will be, she does not tell. Autumn is the time of death, a time of upheaval, a time of change for weal or woe. And the Mistress cares not which.

Sedellus’s domains are Evil, Air, Luck, Trickery, and Destruction. The Autumn is her time of strength.

Most members the general population worship all four in equal degrees. However, there are many sects devoted to specific aspects of each God. For example, The Lady’s Handmaidens worship Alirria as the goddess of love, while Nature’s Tenders focus on her as the goddess of nature. Some join these sects because their vocations demand it. Some join because their personalities draw them towards one god or one aspect. But even those who have dedicated their lives to one specific part of the divine order, acknowledge the presence and power of the other three.

There is very seldom in-fighting between religious sects. Like the blind men and the elephant, each interpretation is correct, if not wholly complete.

Between them, the gods govern every aspect of the world. But there is one exception: arcane magic.


Sidebar: Religious Orders of the Gods
Courtasy of Fajitas

The many different interpretations of the gods have led to the rise of a wide number of religious orders, each worshipping their own god in their own way. There are very nearly as many orders as there are different beliefs. Some of the major ones are described below.

Religious orders are not restricted to clerics, or even to divine casters. Anyone can belong to any religious order. Initiation rituals vary from group to group; it takes little more than a declaration of intent to become a Questor, whereas it takes many years of training and study to become a Justicar.

(NOTE: This is in no way an exhaustive list of religious groups. It is merely the list that [Fajitas] created for the PC packet at the beginning of the campaign. They were designed as seeds for character generation, tidbits to help spark the imagination. Details were deliberately left vague, allowing PCs interested in these orders to take part in their development.

Each entry include the most common classes, alignments, or clerical domains associated with each order, as well as any game-related trivia.)

Kettenite Orders
Kettenek’s Pillars
The Pillars live to serve. It is their mission to support all worthy and noble causes. They provide the foundation on which worthwhile undertakings can rest. They are usually Fighters and Paladins, but anyone who feels they can support righteousness is welcome in their membership. (Lawful Good; Law, Strength, Protection)

Justicars
Justicars worship the Law. They hold rigidly and mercilessly to its tenets. Everything is black or white for them. Legal is permissible, illegal is not, end of story. Judges and paladins are often found among Justicars.

(NOTE: The Justicars ... have deviated somewhat from the way [Fajitas] originally saw them, and that’s mostly [his] fault. Since they occupy a prominent position in most justice systems, they have turned out to be a somewhat more politically savvy than they are described as above. Or, at least, the higher ranking ones ... are. Lower ranking ones … they tend to be a tad more rigid in their thinking.)

Guardians of the Barrier
The Guardians revere Kettenek as the Lord of the Dead. They seek to ensure that those who have passed into the earth stay there. They seek to contain the undead, and more extreme members constantly protest resurrections. Many members of this sect have little to do with the living. They are often morticians. ... All Guardians take the name Cyrus when they are inducted into the Order. (Lawful Neutral; Earth, Protection, Strength)

Crossers of the Barrier
The Crossers were originally an offshoot sect of the Guardians. They probed the secrets of the undead, learning how to create and control them. They seek to emulate the Lord of the Dead, by ruling over them. Needless to say, Crossers are not very popular in civilized areas.

Since the Crossers originated from Guardians that had gone bad, many of them also carry the name Cyrus. This couldn’t possibly ever lead to confusion. Or hilarity. (Lawful Evil; Earth, Law, Death)

Alirrian Orders
Nature’s Tenders
The Tenders worship Alirria as goddess of nature. They encourage harmony with nature. Many wander the wilds, offering the goddess’s aid to her creations. Others live in city-states, helping the people there to live peaceably with nature. Tenders are busiest during planting seasons, when every farmer around seeks their blessings. Druids and Rangers often belong to this sect.

Nature’s Protectors
A more fanatical branch of the Tenders. Medieval eco-terrorists, the Protectors will aggressively protect nature against the encroachments of humanity. (Chaotic Neutral; Water, Plant, Animal)

Givers of Life
The Givers see Alirria as a healer. They dedicate themselves to providing for health needs. They are healers, physicians, midwives, etc. They live to help and aid the sick and injured. ... (Lawful Good; Good, Healing)

Water Walkers
Walkers are consumed by wanderlust. They have a burning desire to see everything that exists in nature. They are always on the move. The longer they stay in one place, the more they miss elsewhere. Walkers often serve as messengers in their travels. (Neutral Good; Water, Travel)

The Lady’s Handmaidens
The Handmaidens worship Alirria as the goddess of love, and they provide, ahem, services in that regard. Their temples are effectively high-class brothels, but there is nothing dirty or illegal about them. Their priests, both male and female, seek to share love, sexual comfort, and respect with others. ... (Neutral Good; Healing, Good, Water)

Ehktian Orders
Students of the Sun Blade
The Sun Blades see Ehkt as the god of War. Ehkt craves honor and glory, and showers praise on those who find the most. Most warriors, mercenaries, or soldiers belong to this sect. ... (Chaotic Neutral; War, Sun, Fire)

Keepers of Light and Flame
Keepers believe that Ehkt encourages growth. To them, self-improvement is the ultimate form of worship. They seek physical (Keepers of Flame) or intellectual (Keepers of Light) perfection, depending on their personal focus; the holiest of Keepers seek both. Monks, Wizards, scholars, and librarians are frequently Keepers

The Keepers of Light are one of the more pro-arcane orders around. The Keepers of Flame have less interest in the arcane question. (Chaotic Good; Sun, Fire, Knowledge)

Questors
The Questors worship Ehkt as god of challenges. Like a fire constantly in need of fuel, Questors constantly seeks new obstacles to overcome. There is no quest, no dare, no stunt, no new or potentially exciting and dangerous experience that a devout Questor will turn down. ... (Chaotic Neutral; Fire, Chaos)

Sedellan Orders
Harbingers of the Future
The Harbingers worship Sedellus as goddess of change. All things must end that new ones can begin. Change is inevitable, and often frightening. The Harbingers do their best to shepherd people through changes, feeling no need to force it upon them. They are the most respected sect of Sedellus. ... (True Neutral; Air, Luck)

Fortune Riders
The Riders see Sedellus as goddess of chance, never knowing which way her fickle winds will blow, but always working an angle to get it blowing in their favor. Riders are often con artists or tricksters. The Order supports itself through games of chance. They are not generally well thought of, but who really wants to offend the goddess of luck? Rogues are often Fortune Riders. (Chaotic Neutral; Air, Luck, Trickery)

Children of the Wind
The Children are dedicated to Sedellus’s evil nature, to death and destruction. They detest civilization and all its trapping, constantly seeking to bring about its downfall. They have little formal organization, as they are generally killed on sight. However, they continue to strike, generally from small cells, leaving ruin in their wake. It is *highly* recommended that PCs not play Children of the Wind. (Chaotic Evil, Evil, Destruction)

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A note regarding alignment. I don't play alignment in a formalised way. I rarely notice which alignment a character is (with a few exceptions) and don't insist on a one being chosen. For game purposes, consider the alignment associated with the sects to reflect the philosophical undepinnings of the sect and its 'ideal'.

Note: I've cannibalised this space. The original post is noted below

me said:
Hey Velmont. Sounds perfect. The commoner or expert would both be options.

You are right about the slow pacing of PbP games Brother Shatterstone*. I am considering ways to keep it "rewarding".

*Nice login by the way - been curious as to where it come from.
 
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Brother Shatterstone

Dark Moderator of PbP
doghead said:
*Nice login by the way - been curious as to where it come from.
Well it came from one of my older more favored characters I had in 2nd edition say late 80's early 90's. He was a Knight of the Rose (Dragonlance) by the time he was retired. I was actually a family name earned many generations before that as his grandfather. With the help of some magically gauntlets, and what would become a family heirloom, he was able to shatter a large boulder and block the pass through which an army was passing...

The brother part comes from my time on some war hammer 40K board. Space Marines consider others their brothers and most have this incorporated into their handle. It's here to keep it simple. :)
 

Paxus Asclepius

First Post
Brother Shatterstone said:
The brother part comes from my time on some war hammer 40K board. Space Marines consider others their brothers and most have this incorporated into their handle. It's here to keep it simple. :)

And here I thought it was a religious title. You are, after all, a follower of Hruggek, no?
 

Brother Shatterstone

Dark Moderator of PbP
Paxus Asclepius said:
And here I thought it was a religious title. You are, after all, a follower of Hruggek, no?
Hruggek is the God of Ambushes, Combat and Violence... And is also the Bugbear deity of choice. :)

Of course my user Avatar is a bugbear. :D

It’s nothing more than a play on words. :)

Of course my Latin stopped with 40K, and wasn't that great in the first place, so what does Paxus Asclepius mean? :)
 

NeuroZombie

Explorer
Sounds good! I will hapily play whatever niche is needed after others choose, so I am very flexible. I would prefer Aristocrat of Adept, but heck, a commoner would be fun to play too :)
 


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