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== Classes == Classes and archetypes: mostly mechanically pretty close to RAW or RAW; other suggestions welcome but please try to get with the setting groove. Warrior: Caravans guards, pit fighters, bandits. Likely ttracted to the borderlands to gain fame fortune and artefact weapons. Standard fighter mechs but you can swap heavy armour prof for exotic armor (partial) to make the most of those harnesses. Ranger: Sweaty border scouts and bounty hunters. Mechanically as RAW; Rogue: no fancy thieves guilds in this setting, but the rogue art persists in savage form Wizard: only literate class, carrying encyclopaedia/ almanacs as well as spellbooks. School choice would hopefully emphasize this scholarly role. Player may wish to make this character a Psion instead-in which case we’ll swap out arcane magic for psionics across the setting. Cleric: warrior priests who serve the grim but fair LN Lord of Skulls. Druid: long-haired, beardy or flower-garlanded priests of the life force. Convocations create potions fonts to marshal the power of life and nature. Badlander: barbarian mechanically, sweaty badland and desert-dwelling survivalist Tiefling: only race that can be a sorcerer ===House rules=== Level/advancement: A low level setting starting at level one , E6-ish in that advancement is Fast until level 6, when it switches to medium-few high level characters exist Traits: all characters take the compulsory trait Human Affinity and one further trait. Human Affinity: Diplomacy is a class skill for all characters, paid for (1 skill point for free) at chargen. Add your class level to interact with characters of a similar profession/ background (e.g. fighters, etc). House rules: we'll use party initiative for most combats. I'll assign the party 'plot immunity' points that players win from good writing, , interesting play choices, etc. Chargen: 20pt point buy OR roll your characters using the 4d6 , best of 3 method. If the character is disappointing, reroll the whole array, repeating til you get something playable. You can use the native roller or orokos as you wish... ===Expectations=== *Please give me an idea as to how freq you expect to post. I am after a flexible daily post rate. If you can’t post or need a break, let me know and I’ll put your character on hold. I’ll puppet characters either on request or when someone is randomly absent *Please make a new character just for the setting, supporting the atmosphere. *Please use the few terms -for currency, monsters, classes- that come up (if currency is 'bullets' not 'gps', try to get with the name change) *Please make sure you know thoroughly the mechanics any class that you want to play *Please choose spells, mechanics that are easy to rule in PbP *Please be willing to engage in conversation and diplomacy- compulsory trait makes this an option for every class and player ===Setting feel/current ideas=== *two suns , three moons (one a ringed planet, obv.) *hot semi-desert Badlands with stands of lush forest and ponds that are worshipped by the druids. *currency: stamped heavy metal (lead alloy) spheres. Smaller transactions use [tin?] pieces (1 bullet = ten pieces) or barter. *The Castellan is ex-bandit tuned bandit killer, now lording it over the keep and a lucrative trade in jewels *Landscape once lush: ruins everywhere with ghouls, etc. *Giant monsters spawn randomly on full double moon. ===Languages=== *Apeman *Ancient: pre-apocalypse language that most writing uses; useful to read writings on ruins, etc. *Badlander: spoken by wild Badlands barbarians *Derro: Spoken By: derro, inhuman or otherworldly monsters, evil fey. This ancient tongue is spoken by strange eldritch entities, and certain ancient beings. *Fiendish: The language of demons, devils, often also spoken by evil spirits. *Half: spoken by dwarf-like halflings *Necril. Spoken by undead. An ancient language of the dead, this whispering tongue is shared among undead and is also often associated with necromancy. *Ophdian: spoken by serpentine monsters like ophidians; allows limited communication with snakes *Signals: hunter-gather sign language , useful for silent comms during hunt or ambush *Undercommon. Spoken By: trogs, morlocks, (deep halfs). *Vegepygmy. Vegepygmy is not a spoken language since vegepygmies cannot speak. They communicate via a crude language of rhythmic taps, beats, and clicks. *Wild: fey creatures, plant creatures; allows limited communication with intelligent animals like crows, apes, dogs, felines. Druids get this for free. *Wanderer: a cant spoken by human wanderers, only partially comprehensible by those who know Common. Includes a mark language like hobo code.
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