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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Dungeon "Mastery" by [http://forum.rpg.net/member.php?u=30405 Feste] | Dungeon "Mastery" by [http://forum.rpg.net/member.php?u=30405 Feste] | ||
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'''''"In a castle on a hill there lived a king. A wise old king, with a beautiful queen, and whose two handsome sons were princes. There was also a beautiful princess. Oh, yes, and a bunch of dogs. One day, after the crops were in, it was time for the Harvest Faire, and absolutely everybody came to town. Yes, everybody. Yes, Janie, even the priest--they were still allowed to drink beer then. Oh, and there was a tournament with lots of brave knights in shiny armor. I'm trying to ''tell'' you how it happened, girl! Now, sit down and be quiet. Because I was there, and you weren't! Anyway, when the Faire came, of course the traveling players appeared as they did every year. Yes, Janie, ''that'' troupe: the one the gaol is named after..."''''' | '''''"In a castle on a hill there lived a king. A wise old king, with a beautiful queen, and whose two handsome sons were princes. There was also a beautiful princess. Oh, yes, and a bunch of dogs. One day, after the crops were in, it was time for the Harvest Faire, and absolutely everybody came to town. Yes, everybody. Yes, Janie, even the priest--they were still allowed to drink beer then. Oh, and there was a tournament with lots of brave knights in shiny armor. I'm trying to ''tell'' you how it happened, girl! Now, sit down and be quiet. Because I was there, and you weren't! Anyway, when the Faire came, of course the traveling players appeared as they did every year. Yes, Janie, ''that'' troupe: the one the gaol is named after..."''''' | ||
I'm looking for up to four players for a light-hearted, all-bard one-shot adventure. You are an AD&D2 single-classed bard or demi-bard with a kit out of the Complete Bard's Handbook (no mutant Player's Option stuff--sorry), as the subject line implies. Limit one (living) PC of any kit; don't duplicate. My wife will probably play the last PC, and would pick from the remaining kits. | I'm looking for up to four players for a light-hearted, all-bard one-shot adventure. You are an AD&D2 single-classed bard or demi-bard with a kit out of the Complete Bard's Handbook (no mutant Player's Option stuff--sorry), as the subject line implies. Limit one (living) PC of any kit; don't duplicate. My wife will probably play the last PC, and would pick from the remaining kits. | ||
=== Character Generation === | === Character Generation === | ||
β | To claim a place in the game, choose a kit, a race, a gender, name your character and give me at least a paragraph of background for a generic humanocentric medieval setting. Are you one of the traveling players? A musician? Are you connected to the royal family or townspeople in some way? Have you come to the fair to enjoy yourself? Do you care only about the tournament? Are you here to make money? A reputation? All of the above | + | To claim a place in the game, choose a kit, a race, a gender, name your character and give me at least a paragraph of background for a generic humanocentric medieval setting. Are you one of the traveling players? A musician? Are you connected to the royal family or townspeople in some way? Have you come to the fair to enjoy yourself? Do you care only about the tournament? Are you here to make money? A reputation? All of the above? |
Your ability scores are 17, 16, 15, 14, 13 and 12. Arrange these numbers to taste, even if the result doesn't technically meet the class/kit requirements. | Your ability scores are 17, 16, 15, 14, 13 and 12. Arrange these numbers to taste, even if the result doesn't technically meet the class/kit requirements. |