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"Out of the Frying Pan"- Book IV - Into the Fire [STORY HOUR COMPLETED - 12/25/06]
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<blockquote data-quote="el-remmen" data-source="post: 2235386" data-attributes="member: 11"><p><strong>notes for #68 (part 2)</strong></p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong></p><p></p><p>(1) While the dwarven community in Verdun has a temple chamber they gather to pray in. It is not officially a hallowed place. </p><p></p><p>(2) These are a series of prayers that are sung aloud upon undertaking work for the first time in the morning.</p><p></p><p>(3) Traditional dwarven education for females includes a basic knowledge of both warcraft and metal and stone craft, as they are expected to fill a support role in times of war or disaster. Male dwarves are not typically taught any of the skills considered to be in the domain of females.</p><p></p><p>(4) All dwarven prayers are book-ended by opening and closing lines common to all prayers that indicate what is about to be said (and what was just said) was meant for the gods alone.</p><p></p><p>(5) High Priests of the dwarven faith have one or more direct assistants that serve them in different capacities. One or more dwarves can hold any number of positions. Thus, a high priest with a small staff of immediate servants might have one servant that has the title of “Hands and Voice” of the High Priest, while another could have three servants which act as the “Hands, Voice and Eyes” of the High Priest (one for each title), or some might even have several assistants that hold the same title. These assistants are always priests of note, often holding other useful skills useful to the temple, whether it be orator, historian, bodyguard, tactician or a myriad of others.</p><p></p><p>(6) The Hand of Natan-Ahb was found in the Pit of Bones (see session #60).</p><p></p><p>(7) <em>Barak-Rrin-Sonn</em> roughtly translates into “Shield Above Good Stone” and is the name of the citadel that sunk into what is now the Pit of Bones.</p><p></p><p>(8) <strong>DM’s Note:</strong> Kazrack was ready for training to gain 3rd level spells and had some skill points to spend. He also would be crafting masterwork full plate.</p><p></p><p>(9) The <em>Garden of Stones</em> was the cemetery and monastery of Anubis the party passed right outside of Nikar. (see Session #67)</p><p></p><p>(10) Little is known of the Brotherhood of Green Necromancers, and most of what is known is rumor as opposed to fact. While claiming to want to put a better face on the necromantic profession, they are often accused of worshiping devils, and seeking to build armies of undead.</p><p></p><p>(11) <strong>DM’s Note:</strong> This masterwork great sword cost Ratchis, 990 pieces of silver, after the hammer trade-in, he only had to pay 440. The great sword grants a +1 to attack rolls, and a +2 to damage rolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el-remmen, post: 2235386, member: 11"] [b]notes for #68 (part 2)[/b] ----------------------------------------------- [b]Notes:[/b] (1) While the dwarven community in Verdun has a temple chamber they gather to pray in. It is not officially a hallowed place. (2) These are a series of prayers that are sung aloud upon undertaking work for the first time in the morning. (3) Traditional dwarven education for females includes a basic knowledge of both warcraft and metal and stone craft, as they are expected to fill a support role in times of war or disaster. Male dwarves are not typically taught any of the skills considered to be in the domain of females. (4) All dwarven prayers are book-ended by opening and closing lines common to all prayers that indicate what is about to be said (and what was just said) was meant for the gods alone. (5) High Priests of the dwarven faith have one or more direct assistants that serve them in different capacities. One or more dwarves can hold any number of positions. Thus, a high priest with a small staff of immediate servants might have one servant that has the title of “Hands and Voice” of the High Priest, while another could have three servants which act as the “Hands, Voice and Eyes” of the High Priest (one for each title), or some might even have several assistants that hold the same title. These assistants are always priests of note, often holding other useful skills useful to the temple, whether it be orator, historian, bodyguard, tactician or a myriad of others. (6) The Hand of Natan-Ahb was found in the Pit of Bones (see session #60). (7) [I]Barak-Rrin-Sonn[/I] roughtly translates into “Shield Above Good Stone” and is the name of the citadel that sunk into what is now the Pit of Bones. (8) [b]DM’s Note:[/b] Kazrack was ready for training to gain 3rd level spells and had some skill points to spend. He also would be crafting masterwork full plate. (9) The [I]Garden of Stones[/I] was the cemetery and monastery of Anubis the party passed right outside of Nikar. (see Session #67) (10) Little is known of the Brotherhood of Green Necromancers, and most of what is known is rumor as opposed to fact. While claiming to want to put a better face on the necromantic profession, they are often accused of worshiping devils, and seeking to build armies of undead. (11) [b]DM’s Note:[/b] This masterwork great sword cost Ratchis, 990 pieces of silver, after the hammer trade-in, he only had to pay 440. The great sword grants a +1 to attack rolls, and a +2 to damage rolls. [/QUOTE]
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