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For the greatsword, I think a bit like you. But as I said, the order are protector mainly, and the shield is the perfect "weapon" for the order, and so, making the greatsword unsutable. The bastard sword can be use one-handed, but it ask a lot of training (read, take a feat), and so the order have opted for the longsword, which fit more too for the nobility, as most knight are coming from noble family.

I am looking at your stats and I have a few question:

What is HHH in your equipement?
Your skill points, how did you spent them, I am short to 21, the number of skill points you should have.

I have a few things to do this week, and I'll be gone during the week-end. We'll try to start next monday.
 

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I'd have used the Bastard Sword two-handed, myself. I just got the impression that Crian was about protection but also strength (hence the contests/tournaments he had).

HHH is Heward's Handy Haversack. I was going to write the whole thing, but it didn't fit nicely. I meant to clarify that, sorry. :heh:

For the skills... Intimidate, Knowledge, and Use Rope are cross-class skills for some or all of the levels. Paladins don't get Intimidate, Fighters don't get Knowledge, and neither get Use Rope. I did Fighter first, if I recall correctly.

And starting Monday sounds fine. :D
 

True, Crian is an athlete too, but the order is more axed on the protection part, but they sponsor some kind of game every few years. Swordplay, archery, joust, brawl, running, horse racing and obstacle racing are the evnts composing it. It is open to everyone, but generally, it is the noble who participate, as they are the people who have the time, the will and the money to train and participate, but there have been some commoners that have win since it was started.
 



Oh, I was going to make a few changes to my character sheet, but it's all color (personality, appearance, etc).
 





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