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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 2206741" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><strong>Character Submissions</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: gold"><strong>*** CHARACTER SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED ***</strong></span></p><p></p><p>I am looking for three main things out of the character submissions. </p><p></p><p>First, I would like a character concept that fits into the campaign. Read the posts above if you're not sure that your character would fit in. On the very basic level your character must be good-aligned and have some reason to want to fight the Forces of Evil. Also see below for some additional pointers. Please include which of the above listed Divine Powers your character follows. If you can't decide based on the information presented, please ask any questions you may have.</p><p></p><p>Second, I would like a rough outline of your projected character's stats. In terms of Ability Scores, you will use the Point Buy method as described in the DMG, using a total of 32 points. If you have racial mods, please show me the stats before the mods so I can verify your points. In addition, I would like an idea of where you think the character might go (feats he/she might take, possible Prestige Classes, etc).</p><p></p><p>Finally, take a look at the following questions and answer them as your prospective character. There are no 'right answers', but the way your character answers these questions will tell me something about their personality.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong>1. A ship strikes a reef, and is about to go down in deep waters. Assume that you have no magical means to save the ship or transport anyone off the ship or to land. You have one rowboat that normally carries 8 passengers, but might carry more (although too many will sink the rowboat as well). There are a total of 20 passengers on the sinking ship, and you do not have enough time to repair the ship. Assume half the passengers are male, and half female, with equal numbers of young and old. What course of action do you take?</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong>2. A man has been living illegally under an assumed name and is wanted for a robbery he committed many years ago. If caught, he will most likely go to prison for the rest of his life. It turns out since he arrived in town that the man has been involved in the church, is a regular benefactor to the poor, and even donates food to the hungry. The man has established himself in town, and many see him as a leader. You have learned the truth about this man's past, and have the opportunity to bring him to the constable. What do you do?</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong>3. A madman claims to have killed a woman in a nearby alley. You rush there to discover that there is indeed a dead woman lying in the alley. Witness accounts of her death conflict on who exactly is to blame. In addition, the madman has been known to tell mistruths in the past. Assume that you have no magical means to determine whether the madman is lying or to determine who truly killed the woman. What do you do?</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><strong>4. A friend confides to you that he has committed a particular crime and you promise never to tell. Discovering that an innocent person has been accused of the crime, you plead with your friend to give himself up. He refuses and reminds you of your promise. What should you do? In general, under what conditions should promises be broken?</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"></span></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">Some of these moral questions are adapted from this <a href="http://www.friesian.com/valley/dilemmas.htm" target="_blank">website</a>.</span></span></p><p></p><p>Email character concepts to me off site at projectdaedalus (at) yahoo (dot) com (email address altered to avoid spammage). I will review your submission and respond with any questions or commends as soon as possible. Everyone who submits a character concept will get a response, whether you are admitted or not. Once I have received enough submissions, I will announce that submissions are closed. Starters and alternates will be chosen from the initial group.</p><p></p><p>One more thing. I am going to allow ONE character and ONE CHARACTER ONLY to take the 'Vow of Poverty' feat. If more than one character wants this feat, I will determine the most worthy candidate based on your submissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 2206741, member: 11437"] [b]Character Submissions[/b] [color=gold][b]*** CHARACTER SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED ***[/b][/color] I am looking for three main things out of the character submissions. First, I would like a character concept that fits into the campaign. Read the posts above if you're not sure that your character would fit in. On the very basic level your character must be good-aligned and have some reason to want to fight the Forces of Evil. Also see below for some additional pointers. Please include which of the above listed Divine Powers your character follows. If you can't decide based on the information presented, please ask any questions you may have. Second, I would like a rough outline of your projected character's stats. In terms of Ability Scores, you will use the Point Buy method as described in the DMG, using a total of 32 points. If you have racial mods, please show me the stats before the mods so I can verify your points. In addition, I would like an idea of where you think the character might go (feats he/she might take, possible Prestige Classes, etc). Finally, take a look at the following questions and answer them as your prospective character. There are no 'right answers', but the way your character answers these questions will tell me something about their personality. [color=silver][b]1. A ship strikes a reef, and is about to go down in deep waters. Assume that you have no magical means to save the ship or transport anyone off the ship or to land. You have one rowboat that normally carries 8 passengers, but might carry more (although too many will sink the rowboat as well). There are a total of 20 passengers on the sinking ship, and you do not have enough time to repair the ship. Assume half the passengers are male, and half female, with equal numbers of young and old. What course of action do you take? 2. A man has been living illegally under an assumed name and is wanted for a robbery he committed many years ago. If caught, he will most likely go to prison for the rest of his life. It turns out since he arrived in town that the man has been involved in the church, is a regular benefactor to the poor, and even donates food to the hungry. The man has established himself in town, and many see him as a leader. You have learned the truth about this man's past, and have the opportunity to bring him to the constable. What do you do? 3. A madman claims to have killed a woman in a nearby alley. You rush there to discover that there is indeed a dead woman lying in the alley. Witness accounts of her death conflict on who exactly is to blame. In addition, the madman has been known to tell mistruths in the past. Assume that you have no magical means to determine whether the madman is lying or to determine who truly killed the woman. What do you do? 4. A friend confides to you that he has committed a particular crime and you promise never to tell. Discovering that an innocent person has been accused of the crime, you plead with your friend to give himself up. He refuses and reminds you of your promise. What should you do? In general, under what conditions should promises be broken?[/b] [size=1]Some of these moral questions are adapted from this [URL=http://www.friesian.com/valley/dilemmas.htm]website[/URL].[/size][/color] Email character concepts to me off site at projectdaedalus (at) yahoo (dot) com (email address altered to avoid spammage). I will review your submission and respond with any questions or commends as soon as possible. Everyone who submits a character concept will get a response, whether you are admitted or not. Once I have received enough submissions, I will announce that submissions are closed. Starters and alternates will be chosen from the initial group. One more thing. I am going to allow ONE character and ONE CHARACTER ONLY to take the 'Vow of Poverty' feat. If more than one character wants this feat, I will determine the most worthy candidate based on your submissions. [/QUOTE]
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