The Shadowed Legacy -- Discussion Thread
Wow...so far 2 lawful good, 2 lawful neutral...hmm. We shall smite evil. But only if they give the go ahead first, and even then only if it's legal.
"Have no hard feelings toward anyone who has not shown you enmity, do not fight with anyone who does not oppose you." - Zhuge Liang, Chinese strategist
-The world is yours-
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
-The world is yours-
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
You have a point, but I still think a tiefling (charisma penalty) would generally be more repulsive than an aasimar (charisma bonus). But whatever. He's your character, after all. If you want to play him as repulsive, then go right ahead.
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?
This is a little off topic...but did the site's font change, or is my computer just screwed up?
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?
@Craig: Thanks.
@Nippy: Yes, that's fine. But post your character in the character thread, unless you want to keep him secret or something. In that case, you could go ahead and PM me.
@all: I've been mulling over the general plot for the last few days, and I think I've finally gotten it resolved to my satisfaction. Now if I can just round up some time to write the intro, we'll be good to go. For those interested, the story will begin in the Green Griffon Inn, near Luskan.
@Nippy: Yes, that's fine. But post your character in the character thread, unless you want to keep him secret or something. In that case, you could go ahead and PM me.
@all: I've been mulling over the general plot for the last few days, and I think I've finally gotten it resolved to my satisfaction. Now if I can just round up some time to write the intro, we'll be good to go. For those interested, the story will begin in the Green Griffon Inn, near Luskan.
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?
More the general area of Luskan, rather than Luskan itself (though that's still a possibility). Let's just say we're going to be doing a lot of traveling.
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?
Sounds good to me. I like travelling.
"Have no hard feelings toward anyone who has not shown you enmity, do not fight with anyone who does not oppose you." - Zhuge Liang, Chinese strategist
-The world is yours-
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
-The world is yours-
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
Finally got up the intro. Sorry for the delay. I got a little too hooked on Icewind Dale II, which siphoned away what little free time I had over the past week. Feel free to start with your characters at any point in the timeline of my post (already inside the inn, entered during, entered after, etc.) Regardless, I expect the reactions will be quite interesting...
@Arcane: I frown upon leaving your character for someone else to play. From my experience, it's just too much of a burden. Once we get going, if you really feel you can't keep up, then I suggest you leave the party or otherwise take yourself out of the story until you can scrounge up more time. I don't want to be a slavedriver or anything, but I do feel we need to keep the story running smoothly, and to do that we need everyone to play their own characters and do their best to keep up. Okay?
@Arcane: I frown upon leaving your character for someone else to play. From my experience, it's just too much of a burden. Once we get going, if you really feel you can't keep up, then I suggest you leave the party or otherwise take yourself out of the story until you can scrounge up more time. I don't want to be a slavedriver or anything, but I do feel we need to keep the story running smoothly, and to do that we need everyone to play their own characters and do their best to keep up. Okay?
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?
@Rob-hin: Ssshhh...you'll ruin the surprise. He's a bit different than the last time you saw him, though (if the change in hair color is any indication ). It's been a while, after all.
Lost Souls: A bereft lover. A masterless familiar. Friends gone their separate ways. Time marches on, and destiny heralds the meeting of comrades old and new. Can they find what they're seeking? Or will the search bring them only more pain?