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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 8568400" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/147034/Lord-of-Gloomthrone-Level-12-PCs?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Lord of Gloomthrone (Level 12 PCs)</a></p><p>5e</p><p><strong>Ghost, Viceroy Stoddis Albrec:</strong> However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. </p><p>The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. </p><p>Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. </p><p>That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. </p><p>The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Ghost of a Child, Harris Albrec:</strong> However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. </p><p>The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. </p><p>Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. </p><p>That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. </p><p>The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Ghost of a Middle-Aged Woman, Lady Cormyra Albrec:</strong> However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. </p><p>The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. </p><p>Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. </p><p>That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. </p><p>The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Transparent Image, Gregor Albrec:</strong> However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. </p><p>The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. </p><p>Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. </p><p>That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. </p><p>The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 8568400, member: 2209"] [URL=https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/147034/Lord-of-Gloomthrone-Level-12-PCs?affiliate_id=17596]Lord of Gloomthrone (Level 12 PCs)[/URL] 5e [b]Ghost, Viceroy Stoddis Albrec:[/b] However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead. [b]Ghost, Ghost of a Child, Harris Albrec:[/b] However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead. [b]Ghost, Ghost of a Middle-Aged Woman, Lady Cormyra Albrec:[/b] However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead. [b]Ghost, Transparent Image, Gregor Albrec:[/b] However, misfortune abruptly befell the Albrec family. One clear, cold, autumn night, a horrible noise could be heard around the countryside coming from their tower home. A flash tore across the night sky, rending Gleamthrone’s silhouette upon the horizon. In an instant the once prominent tower had been wrenched in two. Its top levels collapsed, spilling over the pines and fields below, claiming the lives of Cormyra, Gregor, Harris, and all of the family’s servants. The townsfolk were able to pull Stoddis from the wreckage, and though he lived, he could not speak, and his wounds were mortal. The viceroy expired days later, and was buried in a small mausoleum on his estate. The events that led to the tower’s collapse is a mystery to the townsfolk. Many have their own theories, ranging from wrathful gods to shoddy craftsmanship, but the truth is different altogether. Harris Albrec, Stoddis’ youngest son, was born a sorcerer - something equally inexplicable and terrifying to the viceroy. When Harris’ magic began to manifest, the viceroy did everything he could to suppress his son’s powers, and kept them secret from the public. Harris proved unable to control his magic, and was confined to his room on the tower’s second floor until Stoddis could reach a sage for council. That council would never make it in time. Traumatized by his powers, Harris lost any grip of control over the power flowing through him. A magical cacophony erupted from him that split the walls and foundations of the tower, causing it [to] crumble and collapse. The Albrec family still remains in the ruins of the tower, only now as ghosts that do not tarry far from one spot. The tragedy that led to their deaths has doomed them to such a fate. To worsen matters, most of the ghosts do not realize they are dead. [/QUOTE]
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