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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2369967" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>That what I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>Go for D&D 3.5. I have only the basic books, plus afew other books (mainly some Monster manuals and some Sovereign Stone books), but if you want to take something out of some other book, just submit it to me.</p><p></p><p>For the level, I was thinking to start at level 3 or 4, something low level but as you said, not too deadly if you enter combat.</p><p></p><p>Here some concept of story I was thinking of:</p><p></p><p>Forgetfullness:</p><p>You just had some dream... a nightmare you should say. But worst than that, it is the only thing you can remember. You have no memory of your name, your family, your past. Nothing but a dream. You want to figure who you are and what happen, but you have the intuition it is not good.</p><p></p><p>Peasant Hero:</p><p>Some heroes are ones of a nation, but when you live in a remote land, it takes nothing to become a local heroes. You hometown have some trouble, and it seems that events put yourself in the middle of that, and you are now seen as the local hero now, but the things are only starting.</p><p></p><p>Slave: </p><p>You are a slave since some times, you have been capture and transport far from your homeland. You don't have any idea where you are, all you know it is you have been carried on boat to some unkown island to you. You are now working in a mine with some other slaves.</p><p></p><p>Squire:</p><p>You are the squire of a knight. You follow him and help him in his quests. The lord have some trouble with a neighbor, and your master is sent in mission to find a solution to it, and where you're master go, you go.</p><p></p><p>Underworld</p><p>A large city never sleep, but when the sun goes down, the people who wakes up are not the best kind of people. Thugs and thieves walk the streets and scared people. But those are low-life people, the worst of the Guild. You are one of the premium, you are called by the guild for the hard jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2369967, member: 13739"] That what I'm looking for. Go for D&D 3.5. I have only the basic books, plus afew other books (mainly some Monster manuals and some Sovereign Stone books), but if you want to take something out of some other book, just submit it to me. For the level, I was thinking to start at level 3 or 4, something low level but as you said, not too deadly if you enter combat. Here some concept of story I was thinking of: Forgetfullness: You just had some dream... a nightmare you should say. But worst than that, it is the only thing you can remember. You have no memory of your name, your family, your past. Nothing but a dream. You want to figure who you are and what happen, but you have the intuition it is not good. Peasant Hero: Some heroes are ones of a nation, but when you live in a remote land, it takes nothing to become a local heroes. You hometown have some trouble, and it seems that events put yourself in the middle of that, and you are now seen as the local hero now, but the things are only starting. Slave: You are a slave since some times, you have been capture and transport far from your homeland. You don't have any idea where you are, all you know it is you have been carried on boat to some unkown island to you. You are now working in a mine with some other slaves. Squire: You are the squire of a knight. You follow him and help him in his quests. The lord have some trouble with a neighbor, and your master is sent in mission to find a solution to it, and where you're master go, you go. Underworld A large city never sleep, but when the sun goes down, the people who wakes up are not the best kind of people. Thugs and thieves walk the streets and scared people. But those are low-life people, the worst of the Guild. You are one of the premium, you are called by the guild for the hard jobs. [/QUOTE]
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