[Pathfinder] RPG homebrew game (closed)

My Fighter is Human. Until his recent discharge, he has been serving in a mercenary company in the ____ Wars. (DM please insert local conflict of your choice, if there is one. If not, well, we'll just see.) Being a veteran warrior, he gained some small reputation, and rank appropriate to his renown, during the war, and has returned to _______ in order to seek his fortune as a 'free lance sword.'


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I like max hp @ 1st, then max - 2 hp for 2nd lvl + on hp
starting level: 6th
20 pt buy
gp's : iaw raw
equipment: iaw d20 pf rpg srd ogl
Gods: Golarion
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at GE: *snort snicker LOL*

At Leif: dang you! I have to make up two names now!! and a major event. *sigh*
 


But Scott, this isn't a burden. It's an opportunity. Now you can punish him for leaving this task to you. An example:

My Fighter is Human. Until his recent discharge, he has been serving in a mercenary company in the Rhubarb Wars. Being a veteran warrior, he gained some small reputation, and rank appropriate to his renown, during the war, and has returned to his mommy's house in order to seek his fortune as a 'free lance sword.'
 

But Scott, this isn't a burden. It's an opportunity. Now you can punish him for leaving this task to you. An example:

My Fighter is Human. Until his recent discharge, he has been serving in a mercenary company in the Rhubarb Wars. Being a veteran warrior, he gained some small reputation, and rank appropriate to his renown, during the war, and has returned to his mommy's house in order to seek his fortune as a 'free lance sword.'
EEEEK!! :-S Touche, Shay! Nevermind that DeWar, I'll get right on it probably later today. Hey, that's right, you did say this was 'sandbox D&D' didn't you? So I'll get to it and make up my own bunch of s*** stuff.

Although.... I am intrigued by The Rhubarb Wars -- battles over pie recipes and weirdly shaped fruit lasting for generations.....
 

There was a plot of land that was perfect for growing Rhubarb. Two pie makers from two different cities desired it. What started as a simple copetition between two bakers escilated into two cities in blood battle over this small humble piec of dirt.

Be careful what Shai and i can cook up. that can get very bad.

MUA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!
oops. sorry *ahem*
 

But Scott, this isn't a burden. It's an opportunity. Now you can punish him for leaving this task to you. An example:

My Fighter is Human. Until his recent discharge, he has been serving in a mercenary company in the Rhubarb Wars. Being a veteran warrior, he gained some small reputation, and rank appropriate to his renown, during the war, and has returned to his mommy's house in order to seek his fortune as a 'free lance sword.'

There was a plot of land that was perfect for growing Rhubarb. Two pie makers from two different cities desired it. What started as a simple copetition between two bakers escilated into two cities in blood battle over this small humble piec of dirt.

Be careful what Shai and i can cook up. that can get very bad.

MUA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!
oops. sorry *ahem*


Yes, looks like you cooked up a mighty tasty pie there. I'm gonna be real careful with the history for my character now.
 

I am thinking...

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from Mark chance's Spes Magna games

Ten-Minute Rest Period

Once per encounter, characters may attempt a ten-minute rest period. Ten minutes of uninterrupted rest is a rest period. This period may include no more activity than conversation and light activity. Character abilities and class features that were previously granted “per day” are instead granted “per rest.” “Per rest” abilities include such things as rage, smite, and wild shape, as well as some spellcasting (see below). Regardless of how many 10-minute rest periods taken in a day, all abilities are refreshed once every 24 hours as normal. After a successful rest period, the following happens:

* All “per rest” class abilities are refreshed.
* All characters heal an amount of hit points equal to 25% of their normal, maximum hit point total.
* All characters recover 2 points of ability damage.
* All spell slots used to cast routine spells are refreshed (for spontaneous casters), or all routine spells are refreshed (for casters that prepare spells). Routine spells include all 0-level spells and any single-target spell with a duration of 1 min/level or less.

A 10-minute rest period does not recover spells/spell slots used to cast restricted or ritual spells. Restricted spells are those that:

* Have an area of effect or multiple targets
* Have a duration of 10 minutes per level or longer
* Are Conjuration (creation, calling, or teleport) spells

Restricted spells/spell slots can be recovered after a 10-minute rest period for 1 Action Point each.

Ritual spells are those that have unusual/expensive material components. In a standard campaign, this also includes the big four gamebreakers: commune, divination, raise dead, and teleport. “Edge case” spells that create permanent goods (water, food, iron) may be classified as ritual spells at DM’s discretion, along with any other spell which, by reputation or overuse, proves disruptive to the campaign
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I am just thinking.
 

But Scott, this isn't a burden. It's an opportunity. Now you can punish him for leaving this task to you. An example:

My Fighter is Human. Until his recent discharge, he has been serving in a mercenary company in the Rhubarb Wars. Being a veteran warrior, he gained some small reputation, and rank appropriate to his renown, during the war, and has returned to his mommy's house in order to seek his fortune as a 'free lance sword.'
I haven't gotten around to this yet, sorry DeWar, so maybe the "Rhubarb Wars" and "mommy's House" thing is the way to go? :heh:
 

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