Warrior Kill Lists

My first PC I ever played kept a list in our Darksun game. My friend who DMed it finally found that character sheet with my notes. He scanned it a few months ago and emailed it to me. I forgot how long my list of kills was. I don't even remember fighting 3/4 of the things on that list.
 

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My list:

Drummers: 12 (pretty easy, though one was a high-level bard)
Pipers: 11 (pretty hard... deadly sonic attacks!)
Lords: 10 (a big battle, they had very high jump modifiers too)
Ladies: 9 (nearly wiped out the whole party; they were shadowdancers)
Maids: 8 (we thought it would be easy but they were Battlemaid PrC with dire cattle)
Swans: 7 (no sweat)
Geese: 6 (we hardly got any xp for this but did have fun terrorizing a farm)
Golden rings: 5 (evil entities in the form of gold jewelry)
Birds: 4 (they weren't just any birds but calling birds that summoned fiends)
French hens: 3 (almost TPK!)
Turtle doves: 2 (actually they were dire koopas).
Partridge: 1 (it was no challenge...the treant it was roosting in was another matter)
 


One of my players' characters did that, back in 2e. Considering the amount of mooks you needed to kill to advance a level back then, it was a rather impressive list.

Though I think she might recorded only the total number of enemies slain, not detailed by type.
 

Not a kill list, but one of my characters keeps bits from some of the more important monsters she's fought - dragon scales and the like. She's hoping that once she's famous she can open a museum!
:)
Pinotage
 

detomo said:
For one of my characters [elf male Fighter 8 / Transmuter 1] I've kept a kill list of everything he's dealt the final blow to in combat [hey, it keeps me occupied!].

Has anyone else done this for their warrior types?

Oh, yeah. Quite often the pcs imc do this; and I sometimes do this for my pcs as well (like in the WHFR game I'm currently in).
 

2 of my friends kept an "Eaten List"

Basically, a half or Barbarian called Thokk, who coined the phrase "Thokking for traps" which is basically kicking the door in, and taking the resulting damage from traps on the chin without slowing (as the rogue/assassin stares in wonder, and puts his search gear away)

Anyway, he sort of led the dwarf astray, using thier immense fortitude saves, and the dwarfs immense stupidity (it took him 2 whole levels to get cooking rank 1) to attemp to eat almost anything they could, and one day open a restaurant (which to everyones horro, they managed, serving up troll steaks, they kept a troll in the basement, and cut bits off, leaving the troll to regenerate)

I might ask them for thier "Eaten List" one day and post it here. The most memorable was defeating some awful amphibious creature and finding 2 of its eggs (the egss are supposedly very expensive, but I cant remmeber the creatures name). They then proceeded to cook up one of the most expensive omletes the world has ever seen, thanks to the dwarfs new Cooking skills, to the sheer horror of the parties elven wizard (the players is always greedy, always after anything and everything, so it was quite amusing to see a couple of though gp go down the gullet)

We have some fun at the table, were currently in negotiations wiht the parties gnome sorceror (The Amazing Mr Jappeto) to stop him using phantom sound to give himeself a theme tune. Its not going to well.

Feegle Out :cool:
 


i keep a list for our party. not numbers. just different monsters we have fought, seen, encountered, heard about, etc...

a knowledge (us) skill
 

A player once kept a visual record of all new monster the party killed. It was spell jammer, and his drawings were just from my descriptions, Someof them were pretty wierd.
after a while he got a xp bonus for each drawing. :)
 

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