The Darkness That Comes Before [Closing Down]


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Erekose13 said:
thought i had calculated that. dont forget that wizards gain 2 free spells in their books each level that they advance. my calculations are at work so ill post them tomorrow.

I'll post Taneth to RG when you've done your calculations. :) ...And I will blindly trust your calculations too.
 

Erekose13 said:
SerpentEye - Ian Chamberlain - human telepath 5


  • That would make it 30 ppts, since you gain one for every 2 ability points lost. *shrug* It's still a good feat-chain at lower levels, though.

    Erekose13 said:
    [*]could you let me know if you have a restive or an active mind? and also what your default mode is?
    [*]could you also please elaborate on minor items and background? Thanks

Mind: Active.
Default mode: Psychic Subdual +4 (charisma)

Will do.
 

Serpenteye said:
That would make it 30 ppts, since you gain one for every 2 ability points lost. *shrug* It's still a good feat-chain at lower levels, though.
Right right, sorry my quick mental math was off.


Quirhid: heres what I got:
Scholar’s outfit 0gp, longsword 15gp, masterwork shortbow 330gp, arrows(20) 1gp, belt pouch 1gp, inkpen 0.1gp, ink 8gp, light warhorse 150gp, riding saddle 20gp, bit and bridle 2gp, saddlebags 4gp, bedroll 0.1gp, 30 tinderwigs 30gp, waterskin 1gp, 10 trail rations 5gp, scroll case 1gp, 5 paper (sheet) 2gp, Bracers of Armor +2 4000gp, 259gp, 3sp, spells (15 levels) 2250gp

Total: 7079.5
With the base spellbook of all/8/4/2 you have all/7/7/5 which is (6+9) 15 levels over @ 150gp ea. = 2250gp. With the Amulet of Natural Armor and Ring of Protection, the cost for armor will stay the same.
 

Erekose13 said:
Right right, sorry my quick mental math was off.


Quirhid: heres what I got:
Scholar’s outfit 0gp, longsword 15gp, masterwork shortbow 330gp, arrows(20) 1gp, belt pouch 1gp, inkpen 0.1gp, ink 8gp, light warhorse 150gp, riding saddle 20gp, bit and bridle 2gp, saddlebags 4gp, bedroll 0.1gp, 30 tinderwigs 30gp, waterskin 1gp, 10 trail rations 5gp, scroll case 1gp, 5 paper (sheet) 2gp, Bracers of Armor +2 4000gp, 259gp, 3sp, spells (15 levels) 2250gp

Total: 7079.5
With the base spellbook of all/8/4/2 you have all/7/7/5 which is (6+9) 15 levels over @ 150gp ea. = 2250gp. With the Amulet of Natural Armor and Ring of Protection, the cost for armor will stay the same.

So, I'll add few gp's and I'm done? Got it.
 


@Ferrix: Do you like german? ;)

Noticed that both your characters have german terms for names...
"Donner Hund" (thunder dog) and "Kunst Ruhe" (art calm/privacy/silence/quiescence/quietude/tranquility).

They both sound kinda strange to me, as a german, especially the latter (which is no problem at all, just curious as to why you chose them that way, probably sounds quite exotic for you). :p

Bye
Thanee
 

Thanee said:
@Ferrix: Do you like german? ;)

Noticed that both your characters have german terms for names...
"Donner Hund" (thunder dog) and "Kunst Ruhe" (art calm/privacy/silence/quiescence/quietude/tranquility).

They both sound kinda strange to me, as a german, especially the latter (which is no problem at all, just curious as to why you chose them that way, probably sounds quite exotic for you). :p

Bye
Thanee

I end up doing that with characters every once in a while if no names come to me for the character, usually I try words that relate to the character in some way. Although I'll sometimes clip or modify words.

I do like languages; being a philosophy major you run into a bunch of them, german, ancient greek and french are often interspersed within a work that is in english or translated as the terms don't always translate well into single words. That and I love to seek out the etymology of words, so I end up with bits and pieces, like juggernaut being descended from jagannath, a title of Krisha, also sanskrit jagannatha for lord of the world, and so on.

Most of the people I play in person have very little language training so they rarely ever notice its anything but another name. Still trying to get my french into speakable terms, and my german to a point where I don't have to consult my notes or a friend for more information everytime i hear a term. Don't think my ancient greek will ever get too far. If I had had the chance when I was younger, I'd have gone for as many languages as I could but in the states they only offered french, spanish or latin once you got to high school. By then I loathed busy work, took the two years of requisite french (which I regret not taking more now) and cut out from languages.

All in all, I'll use tidbits of other languages (german, greek, french, spanish, latin, tibetan, japanese), although I feel sort of bad when people who actually speak any one of those languages watches me bastardize it horribly.
 
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