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Chalkline's Rune Quest 3 ''City of Pavis'' game [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=483931 Recruitment], [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=487704 In Character], [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=487698 Out of Character]
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Chalkline's Rune Quest 3 ''City of Pavis'' game [http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=483931 Recruitment], [ In Character], [ Out of Character]
  
  
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=Pavis Constabulary Information=
 
  
 
=Dramatis Personae=
 
=Dramatis Personae=
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==Player Characters==
 
==Player Characters==
  
[[Acyls]] played by Shadowjack
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==Non-Player Characters==
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Watchmen:
  
[[Jawad]] played by Asen_G
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Fassbinder Hammerhand
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Captain of the Watch (Day Shift)
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Saturnine and secretive in the extreme, he’s obviously a spy for someone; his desk is strategically positioned to overhear anything said in the watch room. A clear loathing of paperwork and Imperial people marks him; he takes no part in the day to day running of the watch and only involves himself in outré investigations. His nickname comes from his warhammer shaped like a hand clenching a hammer-head; he is an experienced Rubble Tracker and something of a mystery for Watch Captain. Fassbinder is totally unremarked upon at the Temple, and Brygga Scissortongue hounds him with unheeded messages.
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Jorjor despises him just as much as he despises Jorjor; immensely.
  
[[Hastur Lilmer]] played by Bulya
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Torbolt the Lame
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Gaoler and pensioned off watchman.
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Garrulous and talkative, the poor unfortunates incarcerated by him have to endure hour upon hour of his reminiscing. Torbolt was maimed ten years ago in a riot and is unable to bend his left knee. He has a large family in Oldtown. Torbolt is heavy-set and shaves his head, as he feels that’s the mandatory look for a gaoler. He always has a jug of cradle wine stashed somewhere but can drink for hours without becoming drunk.
  
[[Berdan Strongbreeze]] played by MonsterMash
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Bissina the Scrivener
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Clerk, keeper of Watch records.
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Prim and proper, she may appear easily shocked but profanity and violence roll off her like water off a duck’s back, she and her henpecked husband Soligor live in the Farmer’s Quarter. Bissina has her long brown hair pulled back in a tight bun and wears demure robes and rather out of date half-veil.
  
[[Vinyarazelm]] played by Uqbarian.
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Indrubal Greycloak
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Duty serjent-at-arms, custodian of equipment and in charge of routine matters. Kindly, overworked and invariably cheerful, Indrubal has risen to Duty Serjent by lengthy service and everyone else avoiding the job. He is tall, but his forty years are starting to stoop him. He does all the work Black Springal is supposed to do as well as his own, which keeps him very busy as the Imperials have brought their love of paperwork with them to Pavis. Indrubal is a widower and his watchmen have been playing matchmakers for a few years, but he still wears the red wristbands that are his clan-emblems for mourning. Indrubal is of a minor family that are clients of the Ingilli, but he lives in Oldtown.
  
[[Askul Garhound]] played by Mandacaru
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Mulsey Scorchwind
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Patrolman. He has a strong dislike of trolls that exceeds that of the average Pavisite, and trolls have absolutely no chance of him cooperating with them. Mulsey disappeared in his youth and is widely assumed to have fought in Sartar against the Imperials.
  
[[Alse Britigne]] played by Drifter
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Diadrean Ninefingers
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Patrolman. Diadrean is from Riverside, but her antecedents are from Badside. She lost her left little finger in a bet some years back at Goldfang’s Grotto and paid up on the spot, something still the matter of some admiration. Of medium height and fairly slight, she is absolutely without fear and extremely dogged in personality. Her entire reason of staying within the watch is to avoid the tedious power plays of her guildsmen family. She has absolutely no head for alcohol, and her watch mates try and keep her from drinking anything more than one cup.
  
[[Endorl Karchian]] played by Bandos
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Bertholt of the Axe
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Patrolman. Every watch needs a big doofus with an axe, and Bertholt is the Pavis version. While not a storm bull, he’s the ideal candidate for one and is always part of groups sent to calm rowdy horn-helms. He has a brush of red hair and a look of perpetual shock on his face, as if life just came up with the most remarkable turn (like ‘breakfast’). When angry, Bertholt can be extremely violent and is the only watchman to have ever served in the salt mines for brawling.
  
[[Gilgrim Thornak]] played by RuneMagus
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Chooga (and his lot)
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Dark troll Night Watch serjent and his seven patrollkin.
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Brought here by Jorjor the Quick in an act of incredible indifference to Pavic sensibilities, Chooga and his trollkin patrol from midnight curfew to dawn. They have to keep away from Suntown as the Sunwatch are quite prepared to shoot them dead. Chooga is actually quite a civilised and pleasant individual who treats his trollkin with an almost abnormal care, something like the care for favoured dogs or stupid and unruly children. They are fiercely devoted to him. However, Chooga is the face of everything wrong with Jotoran’s and Jorjor’s attitudes to Pavis. Pavisites loathe trolls, and only suffer them as outright warfare is a worse situation. To have trolls roaming the night with powers of arrest is almost insufferable. However, the Imperials are only interested in results and so the trolls stay.
  
==[http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Parade_Way_Blues/Non-Characters Non Player Characters]==
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Politicians:
  
== PCs on hold==
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Jotoran Longsword
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Chief Administrator of Pavis, Imperial Bureaucrat
  
[[Indulis Massancar]] played by seasparrow
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Jorjar the Quick
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Constable of Pavis, Imperial Bureaucrat. Commander of the Watch and associated forces.
  
[[Makao Tapia]] played by Ninevehn.
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Fleeter Nemm
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Daughter of Pavis, the main legally minded Pavis priest, usually serves as judge.
  
[[Bredant Vadrek]]
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Brygga Scissortongue
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Pavis Mayor, up for re-election in a season
  
[[Marilla]] played by Jane
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Haloric Glowbrow
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Sun Dome Light Captain leads the Sun Town militia
  
[[Tor Arl]] played by Akula
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Hetaera Thessen
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Rune Priestess of Irripi Ontor, primary source of Imperial law initiatives.
  
[[Saskia]] played by Deamon
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Gavial Latish
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Lhankor Mhy city judge, greedy bastard
  
[[Psamanthe ('Sam')]] played by t@nya
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Zibert Merne
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Imperial judge and administrator
  
[[Minartyr Cleareyes]] played by Nexus Indivulsus
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Rudent Pheric
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Imperial gate head-clerk on the Old Gate. A spy for the administration, as much as a head-clerk would be otherwise, but fairly understanding as Imperials go.
  
 
=Pavic Law and Customs=
 
=Pavic Law and Customs=
  
[[Pavic Law and Customs]]
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Pavis is a ''polis''; a city-state with surrounding lands that answer to the central town. Oddly enough, it is also a colony of a battered old polis; The Real City in the heart of The Rubble. It is also more than this, as the Empire has appointed a Count to oversee, tax and govern this state. This means a series of unusual relationships has arisen, and these had had strange effects on law and customs.
  
[[Spirits]]
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As an Imperial ''colonna'', Pavis is subordinate to the Empire and its hierarchy. However, even after years of occupation the Imperials still know little of what they have come to own, and on a mystical level they are almost completely ignorant of the mythic mechanisms of how and especially ''where'' Pavis operates. The total indifference of the higher members of the Pavis temple to the dangers of marrying in the Lunar Pantheon have caused some Imperial mystics to wonder if they know exactly what they are dealing with, and has caused some misgivings. The worst dangers are buried deeply.
  
=Maps=
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Regardless of this, Laws and Customs reflect these three factors; The Real City and its history of war with Prax and the Uz, New Pavis and its legacy of Sartarite disenfranchisement and its strong Sartar clan structures, and overlaying this the blanket of Imperial Provincial Law.
  
[[Parade Way Blues Maps]]
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==Pavis Citizens==
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Citizenship is a vital requirement for living in Pavis for any time, and those deliberately remaining outsiders are known as a ''Metic'', or 'resident foreigner'. A metic has severely curtailed rights, and may not vote, has less credibility in court than a citizen, may not be given food rations in times of hardship or siege, has no ties to the local community and is considered inherently suspicious. A metic has all the burdens of citizenship but none of the benefits,
  
=Pavis Price List=
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To be a citizen one must become an initiate of Pavis, and then must be adopted by the citizenry as a fellow. In practice, it is easier to become an initiate than to become a citizen, and only by tying one's fortunes, and those of your descendants, to those of large Pavis clan (and in a subordinate or 'client' role) can a metic hope to become a Pavis citizen.
[[Pavis Price List]]
 
  
=Spells=
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A citizen has many benefits, not just the dole and a lesser gate tax.
*[[Gloranthan Spells]]
 
  
=House Rules=
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Citizens have more rights in a legal dispute than metics, and as they have familial, ritual, mystical and political ties to the city they are considered more trustworthy. Citizens do not pay more than a token payment for places in the markets, the craft guilds must accept them if they are qualified to join and then the guilds actively persecute their metic competition. Citizens may vote, and by showing their support for a candidate they place themselves, by affiliation with a faction, in the debt of the candidate and faction they support. Citizens also have equal rights as Imperial citizens within the bounds of the County of Pavis. As a citizen, it was unlikely that they would be enslaved by the state unless the citizen was found guilty of an extremely serious crime.
  
==Character Generation==
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==Slaves==
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Pavis is a culture that allows the ownership of slaves.
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Slaves form the very bottom rung of Pavic life and only 'enjoy' the rights they receive as the ''belonging'' of a citizen or metic. Slaves are not killed, they are ''destroyed''. This simple definition shows the total lack of rights they have; thier death is only noted as the reduction of another person's - the owners - wealth.
  
Character Generation Instructions:
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Slaves may not give witness in court. Slaves may not belong to the cult of Pavis, and by enslavement the terrible ritual of disenfranchisement rips the person from life as an equal citizen and hurls them into the purse of another citizen. Most relatives, friends or patrons of a citizen condemned to slavery undergo great hardships to prevent this terrible event, and many of those condemned to perpetual slavery will suicide instead.
  
PCs are rolled as normal, but skills are allotted slightly differently.
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However, there is more than one form of slavery, of which perpetual slavery is only the worst. Temporary slavery, such as Seasonal Slavery (usually for chronic debt) or Year And A day Slavery (for serious crimes) 'merely' reduce the ex-slave afterwards to the status of metic, but it is usually easy for the to be readmitted as a citizen unless they are disowned by all those who know them.
  
1) Roll normally for your parent’s occupation, but apply 2d4 years rather than 2d6.
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While it is possible for a slave to own money, it is actually illegal for a slave - a possession - to own their own possessions. Slaves have no right to their own bodies, and a male owner can legally force a slave to have sexual relations with himself or with another male of his choosing at any time. The reverse of this shows that Pavis is still something of a patriarchal society; as a female owner having sexual relationships with a slave is considered to have committed bestiality, and the slave is destroyed and the woman brought up on charges. Imperial citizens have decried this practice. All the children of slaves are considered slaves in thier own right.
  
2) Now add four years again of your parent’s occupation, but do not add any weapon skills (apart from Fist Attack), magic or equipment increments for these four years. This reflects your childhood skills.
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Slaves who cause damage, lie, steal or are otherwise disruptive may or may not be destroyed according to the 'crime'. The owner of the slave is held accountable for any outrages a slave causes. A similar situation is if the owner of a dog allowed it to bite someone, and is the example used in the Pavic court.
  
3) Now add up to five years of ‘civilised noble’ career to reflect your time in the watch. Do not use the equipment from this term of experience; use the equipment from your parent’s occupation. Do not alter your magic system from your parent’s occupation, it continues into this period of experience.
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Any owner freeing a slave, a common practice among some groups, agrees by the act of manumission to become the patron of the slave (who is now a low-class metic). The former slave, now a 'freedman', becomes a client of the former owner but can leave that owner's patronage after a year and a day.
  
4) When rolling ‘initiate’ experience, you do not include your childhood skill period in calculating how long you have been an initiate.
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==Imperial Law==
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The Lunar Empire sees Pavis as a typical borderlands set of contradictions, and has set its Provincial Army and Provincial Administration to the task of making the ''colonna'' friendly to the Empire and its goals.
  
5) The only change to skills is ‘Fist Attack’. Instead of ‘Fist Attack x (years in occupation)’, read ‘Fist Attack or Grapple Attack or Grapple Parry x (years in occupation)’.
 
  
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The aim of the Empire is sipmle; Assimilation.
  
What we need from PCs:
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In time and with constant, impartial and pervasive administration the Empire aims to make Pavis an Imperial Outpost at the edge of the Empire, within the Glowline and with the regional variations expected within every satrapy. Should Sor-Eel
  
A family and a circle of friends, just a bunch of names or just descriptions of who/what the are.
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=Maps=
  
An address, to be a citizen of Pavis (and this is prerequisite of Watch membership) you must 'live in your own house'. This can be, and usually is, that you live in your family's home. I also need who lives with you, in fact if you want to go all out and list favourite bars, hang outs etc, that'd be great!
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=House Rules=
  
A kit list, there's a Pavis Prices List in the Files section. Remember that your PC is an established *citizen*, some of your stuff you've had for years. While wearing non-leather armour is prohibited within Pavis, your PC can own their own armour if they must (and occasionally will be called on to) leave Pavis on a mission.
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==Character Generation==
 
 
A brief history, we need to know who you are, where you spent your youth and why you joined the Watch.
 
 
 
Finally, you should be happy with your PC, if you want to make a change or add something special - just run it past me and we should be fine!
 
 
 
===Issue Equipment===
 
 
 
Issue Equipment
 
 
 
- Padded tunic, faded blue.
 
 
 
- Padded hood also faded blue.
 
 
 
- Light bronze helm with short blue crest.
 
 
 
- Cuirboilli breastplate.
 
 
 
- Leather boots.
 
 
 
- Leather gauntlets.
 
 
 
- Cuirboilli bracers.
 
 
 
- Cuirboilli greaves.
 
 
 
- Blue cloak.
 
 
 
- Oil lantern.
 
 
 
- Targe shield.
 
 
 
Also available at the watch house are various lengths of rope, leather buckets, leather hides (for beating out fires), manacles and keys, fire axes, stretchers, winches, pulleys and a few corroded tools.
 
The watch house generally has a few cots available for naps; writing tools for those with the skill, various other equipment that sensibly would be there but these are not available for removal.
 
 
 
This equipment is in addition to the equipment you receive from your parent’s occupation years.
 
 
 
[[Standard PWB Character Sheet Format]]
 
  
 
==Combat Rules==
 
==Combat Rules==
 
* Shortswords, Broadswords, Scimitars, Bastard Swords and Greatswords all do 1d8+1 damage on a thrusting attack, they retain their existing damage for cutting attacks.
 
 
* All spears do 1d8+1 damage.
 
 
* Any Two Handed Weapon uses the next higher Damage Bonus.
 
 
* At Negative Fatigue Points the next lower Damage Bonus is used.
 
 
* Pila (the plural of Pilum) are Javelins that have 10AP.
 
 
Special Attacks:
 
RuneQuest 2 Slashes, Impales, and Crushes can be declared instead of a knockback on a Special Attack roll. Shield or Weapon Special Parry rolls Bind the parried object for 10 Strike Ranks but the parrying weapon may not be used in that time, nor may the attacker or parryer close or lengthen range in that time.
 

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