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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 3668807" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>ooc - Underdogs</p><p></p><p>Zadam. I have a suggestion: after killing his father, Adokul's fate would have been much worse if it had not been for the intervention of the krel shaman. Sympathetic to the boy's situation, the shaman arranged for Adokul to be taken in by another clan in a different krel. (This could be Horak, but need not be. Adokul can still have moved on since then. Regardless, he will need a Fall, as pretty much every grell lives in a fall. It could be one of the PC's if the player in question agrees. Or one of your own devising.) Adokul's deed would remain unspoken, he would have a fresh start (of course, it is still possible that rumours of his action have travelled around the grel communities). But with the assistance came a debt - Adokul is required to serve the any shaman when requested to do so. The debt will endure until Adokul becomes a father himself.</p><p></p><p>Its unlikely that the shaman would call on Adokul often. Such a obligation would not be used lightly. Adokul is probably required to present himself to the shaman of a krel he stays at and make his debt known. Failure to do so, if discovered, would probably incur some form of punishment.</p><p></p><p>The advantage of this, for me, is it ties the character to a key NPC and thus indirectly, to one of the PC's (although I would say Ershe would not be aware of the debt at this stage, nor able to compel Adokul if he was). Given the way the characters are shaping up, it is likely that the shaman will be something of a key plot mechanism.</p><p></p><p>Its up to you.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, I still need some idea of which Fall Adokul is staying with, and the relationship with that clan. It could be family, friendship, or even just hired on as a worker. If he is not staying with any particular Fall, I'll need some idea of his living arrangements. If there is something you want to do, but are not sure how to arrange it, let me know and we can work something out.</p><p></p><p>btw, how are you going with the crunchy bits?</p><p></p><p>doghead</p><p>aka thotd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 3668807, member: 8243"] ooc - Underdogs Zadam. I have a suggestion: after killing his father, Adokul's fate would have been much worse if it had not been for the intervention of the krel shaman. Sympathetic to the boy's situation, the shaman arranged for Adokul to be taken in by another clan in a different krel. (This could be Horak, but need not be. Adokul can still have moved on since then. Regardless, he will need a Fall, as pretty much every grell lives in a fall. It could be one of the PC's if the player in question agrees. Or one of your own devising.) Adokul's deed would remain unspoken, he would have a fresh start (of course, it is still possible that rumours of his action have travelled around the grel communities). But with the assistance came a debt - Adokul is required to serve the any shaman when requested to do so. The debt will endure until Adokul becomes a father himself. Its unlikely that the shaman would call on Adokul often. Such a obligation would not be used lightly. Adokul is probably required to present himself to the shaman of a krel he stays at and make his debt known. Failure to do so, if discovered, would probably incur some form of punishment. The advantage of this, for me, is it ties the character to a key NPC and thus indirectly, to one of the PC's (although I would say Ershe would not be aware of the debt at this stage, nor able to compel Adokul if he was). Given the way the characters are shaping up, it is likely that the shaman will be something of a key plot mechanism. Its up to you. Regardless, I still need some idea of which Fall Adokul is staying with, and the relationship with that clan. It could be family, friendship, or even just hired on as a worker. If he is not staying with any particular Fall, I'll need some idea of his living arrangements. If there is something you want to do, but are not sure how to arrange it, let me know and we can work something out. btw, how are you going with the crunchy bits? doghead aka thotd [/QUOTE]
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