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The Bad Asses of the Rough Boys Guild…A.K.A. The Player Characters

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

Tolman Greenleaf, a Halfling who grew up with his mother a bar wench and sometimes with his father, a thief from the Lime Knees Thieves guild. Both parents were killed by the Lime Knee guild when he was 11 years old. He managed to run get away a seek refuge of the territory of one of the Roaring Boys guild. He vowed revenge on the murder of his parents and taught himself to be a cold blooded killer. To date he still does not know who ordered the death of his parents or why. By day he is a herbalist and alchemist. By night he is an assassin used by the Roaring Boys. He uses his connections and time to find those who ordered the death of his parents.

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Pepper Ann seems to be a mere seamstress. But she was taught how to love and commune with nature by her mother who was known as Ailbe the Guide. A Druid of the Central Circle. She met her husband, a simple and older tailor who got lost and injured in the woods to the east of Tornstin. Ailbe died when Pepper Ann was only 14 years old. The only thing she has from her mother is a sickle. Through her whole Pepper Ann has lived very poorly. She believes the near state of poverty that she and her family is always lived in is her father’s fault. She also resents him because she feels he is keeping her trapped in Tornstin when she wants to go and travel through nature. She has thought about killing him numerous times but then she is reminded that if nothing else, her mother loved him very much. He is now 70 and very ill. She is just bidding her time, waiting for him to die before she can leave. Till then she acts as an assassin for the Rough Boys. Killing targets using her Druidic abilities to maim them and hoarding money and possessions to satisfy her need for material things which she never had in her youth.

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Mirek Lydyss was the son of a high priced prostitute. When he was 5 his mother died of a disease associated with her line of work and he was tossed out onto the street by the madam of the brothel. He spent two years living by his wits and generosity of others until he caught the attention of a man named Dash. Dash had a small crew in the Roaring Boys and used young boys to sneak into places through cracks and small windows where no other thieve could get through. He taugh Mirek what he knew, but Mirek was a Klutz and not very good at stealth, picking locks or most of the other skills associated with the trade. But Mirek had one useful skill. He had a silver tounge. He could read a mark like nobody else. Whether it was serving as a distraction or a simply talking one out of their money was very successful. When Mirek was 12 Dash and he planned on robbing a merchant. But when they attempted to do so the merchant, Sidanis, performed magic that neither had ever seen before. He stopped them with just the power of his mind. He allowed Dash to leave but kept Mirek. Sidanis took Mirek in and taught him about the powers of the mind. Mirek continued to run with Dash as well as other in the Roaring Boys, but Sidanis warned Mirek that he was never to draw attention to himself or towards Sidanis. Sidanis and Mirek even had a secret language which only they could understand. To others it sounded merely like a snake hissing. When Mirek turned 15 he returned home and found the place emptied out except for a letter addressed to him.

“I’ve taught you enough for you to figure out the rest on your own. Someday I may ask you to repay the favor. I’ve gone home to deal with family matters. There may be some men looking for me, I don’t suggest staying here.”

Mirek left and went back to the life of a grafter working with the Roaring Boys.

Unlike his 2 associates Tolman and Pepper he does not like to kill. He will in self defense if he must, but he prefers not to kill. He will violate the minds of others, but always tries to avoid killing because killing is too messy.

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Tornstin

Monday, September 6th, 2010

So the new D&D campaign has officially started. It is taking place (mostly) in the city of Tornstin. The city is 3.0368 square Miles and has a population of over 90 thousand people.

A Map of the City of Tornstin

The City of Tornstin

A Basic History of the City of Tornstin

Lord Tornstin the First was a minor noble of the Leantow Empire. After the death of the last emperor the empire fell into chaos with nobles fighting for power. Being a minor noble with few allies and little hope of surviving the war fled with his family, troops and people to a small fishing village to the far north of the Empire, which was already under his protection. None followed him.

The village just watched as the Empire disintegrated from a large empire to a few small kingdoms who were at war with each other and constantly under attack from Yuan-ti,Goblins and Orcs. While this was going on the small village started to blossom into a real town. It was safer than anywhere else in the former empire being so far away.

The small town had problems of its own. It was constantly under attack from Goblin tribes in the region. To make matters worse two Dwarven clans, Nefletha and Brynblai, went to war and the town of Tornstin was right in between the two warring clans. Tornstin the 4th, managed to setup a summit and mediate a peace between the two clans. Both clans were grateful and as a gift to the people of Tornstin left troops to defend the small town and built Gelmval (Messenger of Peace) Keep. The two clans and Tornstin have been great allies ever since.

As the small town grew Tornstin the 6th knew stronger leadership was needed to keep order and declared himself King Tornstin the First. The line of rulers were all known as great and even handed rulers with a desire for peace and prosperity for its people. They invaded no one and took in villages as protectorates.

As time went on Tornstin grew into a small city. Merchants began growing in power and demanded more and more power from the royalty. 500 years ago, not happy that King Tornstin the 10th would not give them more power and raised taxes on them for city works and improvement of the lives to the common people led an insurrection against the king. King Tornstin was killed, but his family escaped. What happened to them is unknown, but many believe that even today their descendants live in the city.

The merchants created an assembly that required a certain monetary worth to belong. A few years later they added an election process where a number of people could run to join the assembly. The number of elected people must be 1 less than the number of wealthy members.

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Character Counts – Reycn

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I get to finally take a brake from DMing for a few weeks because two of players are going to run some encounters in the infinite dungeon I have been running. So to make up for the loss of there characters I have created three. Two for one encounter, and one for the other. I also am using this opportunity to create character pictures because I haven’t used Daz3D in so long and desperately need to practice with it. So this is the first of the three characters, Reycn, the Elven Archer, who was created to replace the paladin we’ll be losing for the first encounter.

Recyn - The Elven Archer

If she can see it, she can shoot it. If she can't see it, she can still probably shoot it

Here is the full character sheet. Recyn – The Elven Archer

Stat Block for Recyn

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Character Counts – Delamaoh Mountaintracker

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Sometimes even the most experienced players and DMs experience a block when coming up with ideas for characters and NPCs. So here I hope to give you every week a new character pretty much completely fleshed out for you to use.

Character Counts – Delamaoh Mountaintracker – Level 10

Character Creation Notes
Was completely made in PCGen

Character Background
Delamaoh family lived and worked in the lowest and most dangerous levels of the Dwarven city. The clan
was attacked by Duergar (Gray Dwarves) when she was young. Both of her parents were killed in the attack. The clan lost the
lower levels in the attack and evacuated to the higher levels. Delamaoh was accidently left behind. She managed to evade
capture and fled even lower underground. She lived alone for many years deep underground constantly fighting with aberrations,
magical beasts and small Duergar patrols. Several years later in her wanderings she ended up back by the lower levels of the
Dwarven city. She wandered into a battle. Her clan, after years of battle was finally pushing the Duergar out of the lower levels of
their city. She jumped right into the battle. During the fight she ended up saving the leader of the clan. The Duergar was defeated
and pushed out of their city. Now Delamaoh lives in the lower levels of her ancestral home and patrols for threats to it almost
always alone except for her constant companion, the Dire Rat she calls Sharp Tooth.

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So What Happened to the Weekly Game?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

If you talk to anyone who has played in a weekly D&D (or any other weekly RPG) game they will all tell you that there were times that their game just seemed to die, even if it was for just a short period of time. Well that is what happened to me and my weekly game. Though it hasn’t died completely, any outside observer (and one of my players) would say otherwise.

So what happened to my game? When did it start to fall apart? Well it started to fall apart in October of 2008. One of my players hurt his knee badly at work. Because of it he couldn’t drive. The game was normally at my house because everyone except for him lived right by me. At the time was the DM. So we cancelled the game two weeks in a row. The third week I threw together a quick dungeon for myself and the other two players. We then found out the one guys knee problems became very serious and needed surgery. So we moved the game to his house which is a bit of a distant from us since it is a suburb of New York. We finished his adventure in the end of November and our youngest player, who unlike the rest of us who are in our late 20s was just a senior in high school, was going to be the DM for the next adventure.

He was going to run a modified version of Expedition to Castle Ravenloft. It was also going to be the first appearance of our custom race, The Tainted Ones, which is based off of vampires. So we made our characters one week and the next week we started the adventure. (I’ll post a little bit about it later, but it was cool that the arrogant Gray Elf Wizard made friends with the god of The Tainted Ones, where the tainted one in the group, and respectful Paladin pissed him off). And then it all went to hell again.

As I said, he is a senior in high school (for another week or two now) and will be going to college in the fall. So his mother decided he needs to spend almost every waking moment with her. We don’t know why and his father is just as confused by it as the rest of us. He is going to college locally and will be living at home at home with his parents. The rest of the D&D group all have our theories but he swears his mother is the reason.

Now we have a backup plan. It is called Joey’s Infinite Dungeons. What that is a hack and slash inter-dimensional dungeon where no area past a portal is bigger then the battle mat we use. Sometimes it is an actual dungeon setting; sometimes it is an open field, or a dense forest. All characters were created at level 17 so encounters can be made just a little more interesting and difficult. However many games got cancelled anyways. First, we are all scouts and two of us are still very active adult leaders in our respective units and the Order of the Arrow (OA) so many Saturday’s we have to cancel because of obligations related to that. The other guy is a scout and member of the OA but not active. But, this past summer he got married, joined the Masons and is very active in his church so a lot of his time gets taken up by his wife (How dare she want to spend time with her husband lol), his induction, and now officer ship in the Masons and Church activities.

So now we are lucky to play once a month. And just to give and example, the next three weeks we have cancelled the game. This coming Saturday the one guys church is participating in some sort breast cancer fundraiser (Yes, let us help cancer and raise money for it. YAY CANCER! (I know bad joke, sorry)) and the other guy his running a Changeling game (WoD) which I was the only one invited to participate in of the D&D group on Saturday (SO this month the Changeling game being a Saturday worked out ok). The next weekend I will be at a scout camp somewhere in upstate NY for the Section Conclave and the weekend after that one of the guys I hung out with while working on my second college degree is turning 21 and his parents are throwing him a party and required him to get people from school to attend or they were going to cut him off so I am going to that.

So will we ever get past this cancelling of the games? I hope so.

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Story Hour 1.01 – Mysterious Client

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Gwen was sitting on a table as she was convincing all the Gnomes and Halflings to keep buying drinks for her. In one corner of the room was the smelliest thing in the world, Stenchfeng who as usual was drinking, eating and making a mess as loudly as possible all by lonesome. Sitting at a shady table along the wall by himself was Razeal; who like the other few tainted she had met was trying to be inconspicuous as possible. At another nearby table was Darren Leclare sitting in clothing which made it very clear which god he venerated above all others. He had pinned down an older of her kind and was questioning him trying to find out all he could in his quest for knowledge.

Suddenly her attention was grabbed by two figures walking into the tavern. Not too many of the bigger races live in the Gnomish city of Grubbelthorpe. Admittedly the few who did came to this tavern since it was the only one tall enough for the bigger races. One was a little taller than the other with blond hair and a longsword hanging off his hip. Not bad looking for a human. The other was a bit more mysterious she thought to herself. He was wearing a black cloak with its hood up and kept tight around his head that she couldn’t see his face and his hands were covered by black gloves. Very unusual clothes for the summer, but mysterious cloaked figures in this tavern were not unusual.

They walked right up to Old Jack, the human owner and barkeep of the tavern. They asked him something and he pointed out Gwen and each of her companions. They followed Jack finger towards each of them, then asked him who the leader was. Gwen spoke up quite loudly to ensure her companions would take notice. “I’m the one you talk to.” Gwen had spent years training her ears to hear that which doesn’t want to be heard. Apparently they didn’t know this, or at least the blond one didn’t. They walked over and Gwen was able to get a closer look at the one with the hood. But she couldn’t see much since he was wearing a veiled mask which effectively kept his face hidden. “We have a job which requires the talents of you and…your party.” Said the blond one.

“Well first I need a drink. Jack, get me a drink…” Stecnhfeng spoke up, “ME TOO!” “And put it on their tab, well his tab.” Said Gwen pointing at the masked figure. “I don’t like people who wear masks and keep their face hidden.” The hooded figure grunted and nodded at Jack. The serving wench brought over a drink and handed it over to Gwen and then brought one over to Stenchfeng as quickly as she could as not to be close to the 7’ tall Half-Orc for more than a few seconds. During this time Razeal was slowly walking around to get a better view of the coming conversation. No one seemed to notice.

“So what is your name?” The blond one spoke up “My name is Thomas.” “And your friend’s name?” “His name is Stephan” Gwen then asked if his friend can speak.

The masked guy finally spoke up in a very deep voice said “yes I can and if this useless banter is done I have a job for you.” Gwen shifted and made a slightly more serious face. “I would like you to retrieve an item for me. “Does it involve stealing …or killing?” Thomas pulled out a small purse and emptied a lot of gems onto the table and Stephan responded “Will that be a problem?” “No, it won…..”And Stenchfeng screamed out “Killing good!”

Darren stood up with his eyes glowing and moved behind Stephan and Thomas and looked them both up and down. Gwen hated when he did that. It didn’t matter which divine power he was tapping into, it was never good for her when he did that. It always meant more work for her and potentially less money in her purse. Stephan pulled out a scroll from his sleeve and unrolled it on the table. It had a color picture of a scepter. It was made of gold with 3 gems on one end and a red gem on the other. The handle had a ring of gems going around it. “So who has this item and where do we find it?” It is currently in the possession of Kerrasslor…” Thomas pulls out a scroll and unrolls it. “he is located in a mountain West of Mount Yetternach.”

“So do we have a deal?” asked Stephan. Darren walked between Stephan and Gwen and tapped the golden end of his quarterstaff up and taps it against Stephan just under the neck. It made a small clank. “What is this?” Darren asked. “It is a family heirloom and is of no importance to you.” He replied. “Does it have anything to do this scepter you want us to look for?”
“It is not a scepter. It is a key and belongs to my family! Now do we have a deal or not?”
“How much does this job pay?” piped up Gwen.

Stephan looked over and nodded towards Thomas and Thomas pulled out a decent sized purse. He opened it up spilled its contents on the table. As its contents fell onto the table Gwen’s eyes opened in amazement which was quickly replaced by her normal greedy eyes when ever so much money was laid out before her. “It pays twenty thousand in gems, ahead of time plus you can keep whatever you find amongst Kerrasslor’s possessions, minus the key.” Said Thomas.

“Yes, we….” Gwen was cut off by Darren. “Before we can agree we would like to see the amulet you are wearing around your neck. You don’t need to even take it off” Stephan and Darren stared each other down, or at least Gwen thought they were. It was hard to tell since Stephan was wearing a mask. Thomas went to shove the gems back into the purse. Gwen quickly rushed out one hand and grabbed his hand while her other hand grabbed the hilt of GWEE. “I wouldn’t. We didn’t say we didn’t have a deal.”

Stephan then said “It’s ok Thomas, I will show them. I will be right back.”Gwen and Thomas both relaxed their arms, Gwen palming one of the gems as she did, and Stephan walked out of the bar. Darren pulled out his journal and began making some sort of notes.

“So where are you and he from?” Gwen asked Thomas.
“We’re from Corinath”
“I don’t think I’ve ever been there. It’s in the north right?”
“That is north of Mount Yetternach isn’t it?”
“Yes it is.”
“Does Stephan ever take that mask off?”
“I’m sure he does, but I have never seen him without it on.”
“Do you know why he wears it?”
“Some sort of deformity that supposedly runs in his family.”

After a minute or two Stephan came back in but now the amulet was hanging outside of shirt and mask. Darren began examining the amulet and Gwen jumped off of the table and onto Darren’s shoulder. She too was staring at the amulet. Darren reached out his hand towards the amulet just a little and looked up at Stephan. “May I?” Stephan grunted and nodded. Slowly Darren reached around the amulet, felt around all the edges and bumps in it. He looked as closely as he could without actually ripping the thing off of the big man’s neck.

Darren and Gwen both slyly glanced over to the shady spot on the far wall where Raziel was sitting and he nodded towards Darren and Gwen. “We have deal” Said Darren as he let go of the amulet and sat down. “May we keep this scroll?” “No, I need it back.” Darren started copying the picture of this scepter like key into his notes. Gwen hopped off of Darren’s shoulder onto the floor. “So how do we get this key to you once we have it?” Gwen asked. “Thomas here will be staying in town. Just bring it to him once you have it.”

Darren finished copying the drawing into his notebook and handed it back to Stephan. Stephan began rolling it up and Darren noticed that there was writing on the back. “Wait a second.” Darren jumped out of his chair and as he did Gwen jumped up onto his shoulders and Stephan stopped rolling up the parchment. “Let me see that parchment again?” Stephan handed it to Darren. He turned it around and started to copy the text. He just two characters down when Stephen took back the parchment and rolled it up and put it up his sleeve. “That has no bearing on your job.”

Stephan took a deep breath and sounding much calmer then he did a second ago. “Thomas our business here is done. Leave them their pay and let us go.”

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Story Hour 1.00 Introduction

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

After DMing for just about 3 years (with a 1 adventure reprieve) I now get to be just a player. It is a nice and needed break. So now Mike is now the DM and running the first adventure in our new homebrew campaign world called Krydel.

So I thought it would be interesting to post in character story of the adventure. However I am a slow writer. Even slower when it comes to writing stories like this. We started the adventure about a month and a half ago; unfortunately he had to cancel several games. We cancelled one week for Billy’s wedding, one week because Mike was sick and one week because Mike’s transportation was hijacked by his family and he didn’t find out until it was too late to do anything about it.

So before we get into the adventure we should probably meet the Characters.

Gwurcyn: Female Gnome Thief played by me
Daren Leclare: Male Human Cleric of Darren played by me
Stenchfeng: Male Half-Orc Fighter
Raziel: Male Tainted (a Homebrew Race) Monk Played by Domenick
Gorath: Male Half-Orc Fighter played by Domenick

As you may have noticed some of us are playing 2 characters. There are reasons for that. Our group became smaller during the summer. We lost Ron for a variety of reasons. We lost Greg, at least temporarily because his job gave him Saturday Evening shifts and Billy got married so we figured he won’t be around as much as he was, despite what he says.

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