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Post by Rigil Kent on Aug 18, 2015 14:34:25 GMT -6
Andrei, Lord Voronkov, First of His NameMale human (Taldan) cavalier (emissary) 2/chevalier 2/fighter (weapon master) 4 (Pathfinder RPG Advanced Player's Guide 32, 109, Pathfinder RPG Ultimate Combat 36) NG Medium humanoid (human) Init +3; Senses low-light vision; Perception +3 Aura courage (10 ft.) -------------------- Defense-------------------- AC 23, touch 14, flat-footed 19 (+6 armor, +3 Dex, +1 dodge, +1 natural, +2 shield) hp 79 (8d10+16) Fort +10, Ref +5, Will +4; +1 bonus vs. effects targetting a Aldori dueling sword held by you Resist stubborn mind -------------------- Offense-------------------- Speed 30 ft. Melee lance +7/+2 (1d8+12/×3) or . . Sword of Ravens (Voronkov family weapon) +11/+6 (1d8+12/19-20) or . . Varnblade +12/+7 (1d8+13/19-20) Ranged composite longbow +11/+6 (1d8+2/×3) Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft. (10 ft. with lance) Special Attacks challenge 1/day (+2 damage, +1 to hit target who refuses to surrender), controlled charge, recklessness, weapon training -------------------- Statistics-------------------- Str 14, Dex 16, Con 15, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 14 Base Atk +8; CMB +7; CMD 24 (25 vs. disarm, 25 vs. sunder) Feats Additional Traits, Dodge, Eclectic[APG], Exotic Weapon Proficiency (aldori dueling sword), Mobility, Mounted Combat, Power Attack, Weapon Focus (aldori dueling sword), Weapon Specialization (aldori dueling sword) Traits armor expert, blood of dragons, indomitable faith, sword scion, swordlord's page (brevoy) Skills Acrobatics +11, Appraise -2, Bluff +0, Climb -1, Diplomacy +9 (+10 to mediate a dispute between two other parties), Disguise +0, Escape Artist -2, Fly -2, Handle Animal +6, Heal -1, Intimidate +9, Knowledge (history) +4, Knowledge (local) +1, Knowledge (nobility) +8, Linguistics +2, Perception +3, Perform (oratory) +9, Profession (soldier) +7, Ride +8 (+11 while on Tencendur), Sense Motive +5, Stealth -2, Survival +5, Swim +3 Languages Boggard, Common, Sylvan SQ flat of the blade, meticulous, mount (horse named Tencendur), order of the blue rose[UC], weapon guard Combat Gear potion of cure light wounds (2), potion of cure moderate wounds, alchemist's fire; Other Gear mwk agile breastplate[APG], mwk heavy wooden shield, sword of ravens (voronkov family weapon)[ISWG], varnblade[ISWG], arrows (40), composite longbow (+2 Str), lance, amulet of natural armor +1, boots of elvenkind, ring of sustenance, everburning torch, my quarters in fort voronkov, the castle, noble's outfit, signet ring, silver holy symbol of Iomedae, thieves' tools, weapon cord[APG], 62 gp, 10 sp, 11 cp -------------------- Special Abilities-------------------- Animal Companion Link (Ex) Handle or push Animal Companion faster, +4 to checks vs. them. Aura of Courage +4 (10 ft.) (Su) Allies in aura gain a morale bonus to saves vs. fear. Blue Rose's Challenge +2 (1/day) (Ex) +2 to damage target, -2 AC vs. others when used, +1 to att vs. challenged foe, if take standard action to offer surrender terms. Controlled Charge (Ex) You take no AC penalty when charging. Flat of the Blade (Ex) No penalty to hit when dealing nonlethal damage with a lethal weapon. +2 bonus to nonlethal damage. Low-Light Vision See twice as far as a human in dim light, distinguishing color and detail. Meticulous -2 on all untrained skill checks Mobility +4 to AC vs. AoO provoked by moving out of or through a threatened area. Mount (Ex) Gain the services of a special animal companion. Mounted Combat (1/round) Once per round you can attempt to negate a hit to your mount in combat. Power Attack -3/+6 You can subtract from your attack roll to add to your damage. Recklessness +2 (Ex) Gain a bonus to attack and damage on the first round of combat. Stubborn Mind (Ex) If fail a save vs. an enchantment, can resave 1 rd later. Weapon Guard +1: Aldori dueling sword (Ex) +1 CMD vs. Disarm and Sunder or other effects targeting your chosen weapon. Weapon Training +1: Aldori dueling sword (Ex) +1 to hit and damage with your chosen weapon. -------------------- Andrusha Borisovich Voronkov --- Current bizarre plan: 9th Level: Chevalier (to get Smite Evil and more importantly, immunity to poison.) 10th & 11th Level: Cavalier. Afterwards, pick up Horse Master feat at earliest opportunity. Then alternate between Cavalier & Fighter. Need Shield Focus (feat) at earliest opportunity. Tencendur CR – Male horse N Large animal Init +1; Senses low-light vision, scent; Perception +7 -------------------- Defense-------------------- AC 19, touch 10, flat-footed 18 (+4 armor, +1 Dex, +5 natural, -1 size) hp 27 (3d8+9) Fort +5, Ref +4, Will +2 -------------------- Offense-------------------- Speed 50 ft. (35 ft. in armor) Melee bite +4 (1d4+3), 2 hooves -1 (1d6+1) Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft. -------------------- Statistics-------------------- Str 16, Dex 13, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 6 Base Atk +2; CMB +6; CMD 17 (21 vs. trip) Feats Improved Natural Armor, Toughness Tricks Attack, Combat Riding, Come, Defend, Down, Guard, Heel, Perform Skills Perception +7 SQ combat riding, perform Other Gear mwk chain shirt, backpack, bedroll, bit and bridle, riding saddle, saddlebags, sunrod, trail rations (2), waterskin, winter blanket -------------------- Special Abilities-------------------- Animal Companion Link (Ex) Handle or push Animal Companion faster, +4 to checks vs. them. Combat Riding [Trick] The animal has been trained to bear a rider into combat. Low-Light Vision See twice as far as a human in dim light, distinguishing color and detail. Perform [Trick] The animal will perform tricks. Scent (Ex) Detect opponents within 15+ ft. by sense of smell. 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Post by Rigil Kent on May 6, 2016 22:51:32 GMT -6
Completely slipped my mind during gametime, but while we're in Restov, Andrei is going to visit his family. He's not going to advise them of his current status yet; he will want to relocate them to Tyg's Landing once we're up and running (so probably in Adventure #3 or perhaps midway through this one.)
Also, in regards to our instructions to go forth and start a kingdom, Andrei has certain thoughts. First, he sees these political machinations for what they are: the Swordlords want both a fall-back position should their conflict with the king go ill and they desire a potential source of reinforcements and wealth. Second, and this is frankly more important to Andrei, Swordlord [Ihvon] arbitrarily promoted Andrei to ... uh ... let's call it "Acolyte" (until I can figure out an appropriate "mark" to indicate a low-level Aldori blademaster) entirely for political reasons. He ("Ihvon") did not test Andrei's skills to determine if he's actually worthy of this promotion and that offends Andrei's sensibilities, so he is automatically a little irked at the man for this reason. Thus, he is likely going to be less interested in participating or funding the war with the king than he will be focused on establishing a safe zone for the inevitable displacement of commoners in the wake of the coming war (what with him being Neutral Good and all.)
And should Andrei eventually transition to Lawful Good down the road (after a considerable time of leadership and establishing that laws are there for a reason), when he finds out this charter was forged, well ... that will lead to interesting times...
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Post by WxMAN on May 7, 2016 20:15:15 GMT -6
Sounds good about meeting your family.
Ihvon felt you proved your worth by taming the northern Greenbelt and killing the Swordlord, but yes there was a political expediency in allowing you to officially join - his (and all of the Swordlords) backs are to the wall with the King cracking down on them, they feel as though they are losing control of power, and are having their hands forced. Quite frankly, Ihvon doesn't really care if your miffed because he's fighting for his life and having a kingdom below as a buffer and potential ally is more important than what he considers a "dog and pony" show of your abilities - which you've already proved to him.
Not that I expect Andrei to change how he feels, just giving you some insight that is hard for me to get across without just explicitly saying so. You can give Andrei as much or as little of this knowledge as you feel would be appropriate for his ability to read people and understanding Swordlord customs and leadership.
As far as the forged charter - may we live in interesting times.
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Post by Rigil Kent on May 7, 2016 21:15:15 GMT -6
Ihvon felt you proved your worth by taming the northern Greenbelt and killing the Swordlord, but yes there was a political expediency in allowing you to officially join - his (and all of the Swordlords) backs are to the wall with the King cracking down on them, they feel as though they are losing control of power, and are having their hands forced. Quite frankly, Ihvon doesn't really care if your miffed because he's fighting for his life and having a kingdom below as a buffer and potential ally is more important than what he considers a "dog and pony" show of your abilities - which you've already proved to him. Not that I expect Andrei to change how he feels, just giving you some insight that is hard for me to get across without just explicitly saying so. You can give Andrei as much or as little of this knowledge as you feel would be appropriate for his ability to read people and understanding Swordlord customs and leadership. Yeah, that makes sense. I suspect that, after some time, when he is able to really think about it, Andrei will cool down somewhat and realize he was being kind of immature - reaching even this point has been a lifelong goal for him and now that he's reached it, he's just disappointed that no one else cares as much about it as he does. (Remember: the dude is only like 20, so he's still a kid who has some growing up to do.) The political machinations are something else, though. Only time will tell how that plays out and which side he personally falls on. Yes, due to his upbringing, he's most likely to side with the Aldori Swordlords, but time may change that... Do you have a "rank structure" or anything for the Swordlords in mind or do you want me to figure that out?
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 17, 2016 7:20:06 GMT -6
Note that I am currently leaning toward Andrei entering the Cavalier class at his next level with Strategist archetype and Order of the Blue Rose as his order instead of Swordlord (moreso because I finding the Swordlord features less and less exciting.) The Blue Rose order has the following blurb: The cavaliers of the order of the blue rose dedicate themselves to promoting peace in the lands they roam. Skilled warriors and adept diplomats, these cavaliers counsel wisdom, patience, and understanding, but are ever mindful of the need to take up arms to strike down aggressors, tyrants, or evil usurpers. Although they believe wholeheartedly in peace as an aim and a final goal, cavaliers of the blue rose are warriors first, and embrace their role as guardians of those who cannot or will not take up arms to defend themselves. So Andrei is going to continue trying to become a "peacemaker" in that regard. I envision that he's still going to be considered "Aldori-trained" but the PrC itself just isn't that great (the realization that I was going to take just one level in it for two sort of okay abilities has caused me to rethink that.) Since I'm now planning on not entering that class, I'm probably going to Retrain one of my feats (specifically the one I've used once and consistently forget about otherwise: Dazzling Display.) The retraining (in this case) rules state "You may change one feat to another through retraining. Retraining a feat takes 5 days with a character who has the feat you want. The old feat can't be one you used as a prerequisite for a feat, class feature, archetype, prestige class, or other ability. If the old feat is a bonus feat granted by a class feature, you must replace it with a feat that you could choose using that class feature." and I am thinking of changing it to Power Attack which, fortunately, Tess knows so I can have her teach it to me. Finally, I'm still planning on picking up Leadership at 7th level and the cohort I have in mind is ... a bard. Not Walays, but more of a herald type who serves as a messenger and perhaps some minor combat support. Might use the Court-Bard archetype instead of core Bard, but haven't thought that far ahead.
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Post by WxMAN on Jul 17, 2016 11:07:29 GMT -6
I personally don't care if you go the Aldori Swordlord PrC route, as long as the character still wishes to be a member of and advance in the Swordlord hierarchy, I'm not going to require you pay for it by going down a specific PrC track - as long as the classes you choose fit with the general feel of the Swordlords, we're good. Obviously if you were to go into classes requiring you to use a mace and tower shield it'd be breaking with the "feel" of the Swordlords, but you aren't doing that. Just let me know if Andrei has grown sour to the Swordlords and is starting to pull away.
As far as the herald cohort, if you could give me a name and maybe a little backstory so they could start making some appearances and not just "poof" into existence overnight when you level up I'd appreciate it. I don't need stats or anything - we'll discuss that later - just a name and a few sentences about them (or maybe the kind of personality you'd like, etc)
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 19, 2016 13:48:23 GMT -6
Totally need to get one of these hats someday.
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Post by WxMAN on Jul 21, 2016 13:49:13 GMT -6
Can I get Andrei's 1. Father's name 2. Step-Father's name 3. Mother's name 4. Approx how long ago did your dad die?
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 21, 2016 14:00:14 GMT -6
Can I get Andrei's 1. Father's name 2. Step-Father's name 3. Mother's name 4. Approx how long ago did your dad die? Let's see...we're Russian, so ... 1. Piotr 2. Ihvon (yeah, re-using it. Ivan is Russian equivalent of John.) 3. Nastya (short for Anastasia) 4. He died before Andrei was born so ... 22? 23? years ago?
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Post by WxMAN on Jul 21, 2016 14:05:41 GMT -6
Last names for 1-3? (I don't know if you took your step dad's name or if that is your father's name)
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 21, 2016 14:09:42 GMT -6
Last names for 1-3? (I don't know if you took your step dad's name or if that is your father's name) Hmm. That's a good point. I was operating on the presumption that "Voronkov" was his father's name, so step-dad (and mom's current) surname could be ... uh ... let's go with "Sokolov" (which comes from Sokol which is also a fast bird of prey.)
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 25, 2016 8:19:20 GMT -6
FYI, been playing Dragon Age: Inquisition this weekend and I was once again reminded of how much I love Leliana. Am considering changing the Cohort concept to fall in line with her. And, of course, discovering this awesome cosplay of DA:I Leliana has not hurt at all...
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 31, 2016 8:35:57 GMT -6
In the wake of the most recent battle with the quickling & the bitch queen, Andrei is (emotionally) a mess. He is confused and furious and horrified and, most especially, ashamed at how utterly useless he was in this entire encounter. Having grown up being told one thing - that his father fell in glorious, honorable combat and that the body was returned to Brevoy where he was given a proper burial - he now wonders what else his step-father has lied about and, even though it is at least a little irrational, he is enraged at the deception. Fury also accompanies the realization that the quickling is still out there and the recognition that it will be very difficult to find and stop this little fraker from doing this again to others. He is horrified at the depravity on display here, which only feeds into the anger even more, thus fueling a powerful desire for vengeance (although he will try to think of it as Justice.) And yes, he is likely at least a little intimidated by the quickling's capabilities, but I think the anger will mostly overwhelm that. Grief actually isn't as big a part of it as he would have expected since, honestly, he never knew his birth father, but at some point, he definitely does intend to arrange his family's relocation to the Landing so he can interrogate his step-father about this.
The shame at being so useless is probably the most interesting roleplaying element that I'm going to try and figure out how to portray. In many ways, I expect this encounter was very humbling to him - especially as Tess was frankly more capable than he was in every facet. I envision him retreating into the role of Ruler for a bit - in GURPS terms, he would gain Workaholic - and since he now only needs ~2 hours of sleep every day due to that ring of sustenance, when he's not acting as ruler or adventuring, he's practicing with the sword and footwork in an attempt to find a way around the whole "difficult terrain" (FYI, I've found two options that could suit Andrei, one of which is a feat that only allows you to take a 5' step in difficult terrain; the other is to take 4 levels of Ranger and learn to cast Feather Step spell). Sadly, there's no way in D&D/PF to really reflect this newfound dedication to such pursuits.
Interestingly, the way Andrei is sort of going in terms of classes and the like, he's going to end up more of a generalist or dabbler than anything else. I am still planning on doing 4 levels of Fighter to gain Weapon Spec, but as stated above, I am now thinking about adding 4 levels of Ranger so he can get the before-mentioned spell and "Favored Enemy: Fey" for the extra +2. And then, at some point, he'd like to go into Cavalier ... so yeah. At the conclusion of the campaign, it would not surprise me entirely if he was like Cavalier 4/Fighter 4/Ranger 4/Rogue 4/Something Weird (Gunslinger? PrC?) 4 ...
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Post by WxMAN on Jul 31, 2016 11:01:36 GMT -6
Excellent and interesting...
Something else you may consider is Andrei going for two levels of Druid (gets you Woodland Stride), or one level of bard/druid gets you the ability to cast Feather Step.
Outside of actually gaining classes you could always commission alchemists to start research into creation a potion which has the same affects as the spell - I can't promise it'll be fruitful, but it is possible in this world.
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 31, 2016 11:17:41 GMT -6
Something else you may consider is Andrei going for two levels of Druid (gets you Woodland Stride), or one level of bard/druid gets you the ability to cast Feather Step. The problem there is that the druid's access to armor is so limited, hence going the Ranger route which will take longer but would also grant me Favored Enemy and potentially an animal companion as well (unless I go with an archetype that removes that option.) Obtaining a magical item of some sort - ring of free action, for example - would handle those concerns as well, but I'm trying to tackle it from Andrei's perspective as to what he can do, not what he can obtain.
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Post by WxMAN on Jul 31, 2016 12:45:22 GMT -6
Sounds good. I hope you don't mind me taking some liberties with things (and going grim dark) - I think it'll be a worthwhile and interesting story for Andrei to explore as he confronts his past while looking to establish and grow a tiny kingdom full of dangers in the land that took his father.
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jul 31, 2016 12:47:10 GMT -6
Sounds good. I hope you don't mind me taking some liberties with things (and going grim dark) - I think it'll be a worthwhile and interesting story for Andrei to explore as he confronts his past while looking to establish and grow a tiny kingdom full of dangers in the land that took his father. No, it's cool. Having plot twists are always great.
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 22, 2016 10:30:39 GMT -6
FYI, am contemplating retraining the two rogue levels (probably 1 Fighter, 1 Cavalier) which, if I've read the rules correctly will end up taking me a total of 12 days (or up to 24 days if no trainer is available, which wouldn't be a surprise). If I do this, it probably won't be until the conclusion of Adventure 2 when we (presumably) have a bit of free time. Not to mention, I haven't fully decided to go that route yet...
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Post by WxMAN on Oct 22, 2016 15:33:59 GMT -6
Are you still planning on having the Leliana bard character as a cohort? Any requests as far as personality/story connections, etc? I need to bring her in soonish so I figured now is the time to finalize her if that is the direction you are heading in
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 22, 2016 16:00:57 GMT -6
Are you still planning on having the Leliana bard character as a cohort? Yes. With Walays exiting the party after this adventure, we'll need a Grand Diplomat and she's built for that role. Not planning on taking her with us frequently so I won't overshadow the group.Personality-wise, I envision her as very Leliana-like circa Dragon Age 1 rather than the much harder version of DA:I (even though I'm using the awesome look from DA:I and I really like Hardcore Super Spymaster Leliana from DA:I, aka the Left Hand of the Divine.) We're Russian so she actually can't be "French" but I sort of envision her as being very girly (like Leliana in DA1 where she wanted to have shoes.) Story connections ... that's something else entirely since I'm not sure where you're thinking about going with the Brevic civil war. This is what I have in mind for her history: Regarding stats, the below are what I have for stats and you'll quickly note that's awesome with the diplomacy and bullshit, but not so much with the fighting which is intentional since I don't plan on dragging her along on crazy escapades (so as to minimize the GM's issues with the Leadership feat ... and to prevent me from doing all of the talking all of the time.
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 25, 2016 12:56:35 GMT -6
I need to figure out a way to improve Andrei's weapon with enchantments. Do we know if Beldame has the Craft Magic Arms and Armor feat? I have no idea if Babus is planning on picking that feat up and besides, it may take a while. This was Andrei's father's sword so he wishes to keep it around instead of sending it off to get adjusted. Also, recalling the following: Following that, he'd also like to take up whatever his father's quest was and fulfill it. "Campaign to tame the Stolen Lands" isn't really epic enough for a PC's dead father so maybe he was seeking an artifact of some sort? Being a swordlord, logically this would be seeking out some powerful magical blade though that might be a tad bit cliched. GM's call there. In his limited free time, Andrei would like to at least start contemplating this to determine what exactly the weapon was that dear old dad was seeking out. Would be amusing if it turns out to be the sword that Tess is now carrying...
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Post by WxMAN on Oct 25, 2016 19:21:46 GMT -6
I need to figure out a way to improve Andrei's weapon with enchantments. Do we know if Beldame has the Craft Magic Arms and Armor feat? No, but Amli does. Being a swordlord, logically this would be seeking out some powerful magical blade though that might be a tad bit cliched. GM's call there. There are several blades of various importance throughout the campaign... though none as far as I know are Aldori Dueling Swords... is that a problem? Would it be a problem if it had religious or other significance apart from his major area of swordplay? Such as, let's say that there was a longbow of Erastil or something that you could pursue - would that be a problem?
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 25, 2016 20:06:18 GMT -6
I need to figure out a way to improve Andrei's weapon with enchantments. Do we know if Beldame has the Craft Magic Arms and Armor feat? No, but Amli does. Is she capable of casting spells as well? Because I think you have to be able to cast the appropriate spell - the Valiant special quality, FREX, requires true strike. Can't afford it at the moment, but definitely planning on upgrading his father's sword... No, probably not a problem. It doesn't even have to be a magical item of any sort - it could just be a symbolic item, the Sword of Swordlord Bob, which is now so old that it belongs only in a museum. Ultimately, it isn't a super big thing; was just something that I'd forgotten as being one of the original reasons Andrei was even in the Stolen Lands...
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Post by WxMAN on Oct 25, 2016 20:26:03 GMT -6
Ah, no.. so she can repair but not craft. You may need to seek out someone who can create such weapon in this case.
Sounds good about the weapon or something similar.... all shall be revealed... maybe Nimbleshanks has some information ;-)
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 25, 2016 20:30:41 GMT -6
Ah, no.. so she can repair but not craft. As a smith, I'm sure she can craft. She just can't enchant ... ENCHANTMENT!!!
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Post by Rigil Kent on Oct 26, 2016 13:28:31 GMT -6
Any requests as far as personality/story connections, etc? Had a funny thought today: when the PC(s) first meet her, she should be chatting with Andrei's mom. Like, we enter the castle after some adventuring and there they are, just having tea and laughing about something. Imagine Andrei's reaction (keeping in mind he went through a window to avoid pon farr Tess...)
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Post by Rigil Kent on Nov 5, 2016 0:00:53 GMT -6
Hit Points for 7th level: Gq4CXGMD1-101-10
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Post by WxMAN on Nov 5, 2016 18:04:10 GMT -6
Looks good.
Your HP rolling so far is averaging ~8.3 on a 7d10. 1/200 chance, quite impressive!
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Post by Rigil Kent on Nov 5, 2016 18:31:05 GMT -6
Notes for potential future advancement (this is just me, making notes and "thinking out loud" so pay no attention to it): "Battle Herald" is a pretty good PrC; only problem is the Inspire Courage requirement. Could potentially go 3 levels of Chevalier, then 1 of Bard (which would be funny), then into Battle Herald? Maybe alternate between that and Cavalier to final level? Explanation for bard level easily written into game due to Cohort being a bard. Weirdly, this would result in Andrei gaining some very minor spell-casting abilities which I'd started to lean away from. Must review more deeply. Could be a very interesting build nonetheless especially if he focused on non-combat spells (comprehend languages, FREX)... Looks good. Your HP rolling so far is averaging ~8.3 on a 7d10. 1/200 chance, quite impressive! I have no doubt I'll start rolling 2s any day now. If you recall, I went something like 0-for-7 or 8 with the recaps before someone (me, in this case) pointed it out and then the dice gods turned fickle so I started getting it all the time. So when I roll nothing but 2s and 3s for the next three to five levels, I'm totally blaming you. Interesting note for those who have rolled like crap for HP - there is apparently a mechanic for retraining HP stuff.
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Post by Rigil Kent on Jan 7, 2018 14:28:02 GMT -6
Stats updated on first post. Swapped out Leadership with Eclectic, which grants me two favored classes (Fighter, Cavalier). Opted for Extra Skill Point with Cavalier, so I added Knowledge (History) and improved Performance (Oratory.)
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