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Those 2 classes mesh very well. From a combat standpoint Favored enemy bonuses and Sneak attack could be fun. Do you plan on the disguise type spy or.....

The first few encounters are going to be pretty intense. We will have to count on good team work for all of us to survive. Low AC's are going to be really annoying, but II think we can make it work.

Do not worry about not sticking with stealth, I will take care of it. I am probably going to stick with Bard the whole way. For me that is unusual, I like very effective character builds. I had a half-orc Ranger 4/ Rogue 3/ Barbarian 1/ Thief Acrobat 2/ Ninja of the Crescent Moon 4. Many times I will create a page (or 2) planning out every level's skill points feats and everything. I do not have any real plan right now. There are no prestige classes that I have see that really cover the Lore Keeper aspect (not that I have looked hard). Lore Master is not quite right, so I will have to look a bit more when I get the time.
 

Cash... that reminds me. I'm working from the SRD so I don't know how much cash Lindal has - the equipment Lindal has should be well within the starting cash allocation, but I'm wondering how much gold I'm carrying.

Re: moving away from stealth. It's very unlikely, whether I stick with Ranger or go multi - it's fairly integral to the chracters 'feel' for me, and I've burnt a feat on it now, which is a rather limited resource for a non-fighter. I think you can safely assume MS/Hide will be maxed out all the way through.

Yeah, a disguise spy seemed a possibility, with the favoured enemy bluff bonus and all, but it's probably not required as a half orc. I just pass myself off as friendly for long enough to clout them upside the head.
 

Ranger starting gold: 6d4 x10

I am glad that you are staying with stealth. I really do not want to be the primary. I will make an excellent backup, though. Anything but a bard based primary scout, I think, is better.
 

Mr. Prez

For the sake of not having Felicity, Koric, and Lindal repeat their histories to me, I have made a listen check to try to catch some of what was said of their histories 20 (13 + 7). I would like to assume that I heard some of it and then later on I will ask the PC's some more pointed questions regarding their past.
 

So Lindal has 140gp, apparently (minus equipment).

I'll go edit that into his character sheet.

Thanks FreeXenon!
 
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Koric sloppily takes a bite out of the loaf, but then stops abruptly, looking very guilty. "But, where are my manners? My pardon, friends..." as he takes the loaf of bread out of his mouth, breaking off the third that he bit into. He then takes the remaining two-thirds of the loaf, and breaks it in half and hands them over to Felicity and Percy on their log. "Here, friend human, friend elf, feast! Feast! Oh, and lady elf, might I have a small piece of that cheese?" Koric says with a smile.

Now that is funny :lol: - A noble cleric - noble in thought and word, but crude in manners - I like it a lot.
 

FreeXenon said:
Now that is funny :lol: - A noble cleric - noble in thought and word, but crude in manners - I like it a lot.

Well, he IS half-orc with a Charisma of 10... :) His heart's in the right place, though, but don't be surprised when his bloodlust comes peeking out during out first combat :)
 

FreeXenon said:
For the sake of not having Felicity, Koric, and Lindal repeat their histories to me, I have made a listen check to try to catch some of what was said of their histories 20 (13 + 7). I would like to assume that I heard some of it and then later on I will ask the PC's some more pointed questions regarding their past.
Sure.

Spycat, you there? If you don't post IC by the time I check on Sat. you will be set back to alternate.

On a personal note: It may seem on occasion that I'm lazy. That might be a fair estimate. I like to think of myself as a fun, liberal DM. If it seems that I don't know the rules as well as most of you, that's probably true too; but I think that's just part of my charm. I think that my players have a better time in a slightly less structured environment. You still need to play as usual for it to be fun, but I think that a bit of "sloppiness" helps. If anyone thinks I should clean up my act at any time, just let me know and I will instantly become more diligent.
 
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No problems here, Mr. Prez. I just came off a table-top game run by a pretty strict DM, so this is a very refreshing change of pace. And judging from the excellent participation so far, I'd say we're off to a great start!
 

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