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[[Category: D20 Fantasy]]
 
[[Category: D20 Fantasy]]
'''Bloodshed in Behdastar''' is a play-by-post wiki using James Spahn’s OD&D clone, [https://www.rpgnow.com/product/177622/The-Heros-Journey-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Swords--Wizardry The Hero’s Journey] by Barrel Rider Games.
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'''Bloodshed in Behdastar''' is a play-by-post wiki using James Spahn’s OD&D clone, [https://www.rpgnow.com/product/177622/The-Heros-Journey-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Swords--Wizardry The Hero’s Journey] by Barrel Ruder Games.
  
[[File:Bloodshed_in_Behdastar.jpg|right|600 px]]
 
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?5606-Waiwode '''Waiwode'''] playing [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Bloodshed_in_Behdastar#Eorlas_the_Beardless Eorlas the Beardless]
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?5606-Waiwode '''Waiwode'''] playing [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Bloodshed_in_Behdastar#Eorlas_the_Beardless Eorlas the Beardless]
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==Play Threads==
 
==Play Threads==
  
*[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?833047-Bloodshed-in-Behdastar-(The-Hero-s-Journey) IC thread]
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?833048-Bloodshed-in-Behdastar-(The-Hero-s-Journey) OOC thread]
 
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?832917-Recruitment-Not-Your-Everyday-OD-amp-D-Experience-The-Hero%92s-Journey Recruitment thread]
 
*[https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?832917-Recruitment-Not-Your-Everyday-OD-amp-D-Experience-The-Hero%92s-Journey Recruitment thread]
  
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''A soot-stained veteran of the Goblin Wars, proud of his long moustaches and smooth chin.''
 
''A soot-stained veteran of the Goblin Wars, proud of his long moustaches and smooth chin.''
  
'''Level 1 Dwarven Fighter''' (262 XP; 2,000 needed)<br>
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'''Level 1 Dwarven Fighter''' (0 XP; 2,000 needed)<br>
 
Background: Miner<br>
 
Background: Miner<br>
 
Str 14; Dex 11; Con 17 (+1); Int 11; Wil 11; Cha 7; Ap 12; Luck 14<br>
 
Str 14; Dex 11; Con 17 (+1); Int 11; Wil 11; Cha 7; Ap 12; Luck 14<br>
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''played by [https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?9897-Stormraven Stormraven]''
 
''played by [https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?9897-Stormraven Stormraven]''
  
''Grainne is a weathered wanderer of the woods, her cloak usually marked by moss or grass.''
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'''Level 1 Human Ranger''' (0 XP; 2,500 needed)<br>
 
 
'''Level 1 Human Ranger''' (129 XP; 2,500 needed)<br>
 
 
Background: Forester<br>
 
Background: Forester<br>
 
Str 9; Dex 6 (-1); Con 12; Int 9; Wil 8; Ch 12; Ap 8; Luck 14<br>
 
Str 9; Dex 6 (-1); Con 12; Int 9; Wil 8; Ch 12; Ap 8; Luck 14<br>
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*SAVING THROW: A Ranger receives a +2 to bonus to any saving throws made vs. poison. TWO-WEAPON FIGHTING: With the referee’s permission, a Ranger may fight with a one-handed melee weapon in each hand. This grants him a second attack each combat round, with the damage inflicted determined by the weapon wielded.<br>
 
*SAVING THROW: A Ranger receives a +2 to bonus to any saving throws made vs. poison. TWO-WEAPON FIGHTING: With the referee’s permission, a Ranger may fight with a one-handed melee weapon in each hand. This grants him a second attack each combat round, with the damage inflicted determined by the weapon wielded.<br>
 
'''Armor & Weapons:'''
 
'''Armor & Weapons:'''
*Short Sword 8
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*None
*2 Spears 4
 
*Studded Leather Ring Mail 25
 
*Small Shield 10
 
 
'''Other Gear:'''
 
'''Other Gear:'''
*Backpack (0/30) 5
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*Backpack (0/30)
*Bedroll 2
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**110 gold pieces
*Rope 50' (hemp) 1
 
*Waterskin (2) 2
 
*Torch (6) 1
 
*Rations, Trail (2 Weeks) 14 (at 1 gp/day)
 
*6 Healing Kits (30)
 
**8 gold pieces
 
 
*Traveling Clothes
 
*Traveling Clothes
 
'''Encumbrance:''' 10 lbs; unencumbered (MV 12)
 
'''Encumbrance:''' 10 lbs; unencumbered (MV 12)
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''played by [https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?167903-KnockingBox KnockingBox]''
 
''played by [https://forum.rpg.net/member.php?167903-KnockingBox KnockingBox]''
  
''Agathin is an unusually excitable elf prone to bursting into song, enamored with romantic legends of the bygone Flower Wars.''
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'''Level 1 Elf Bard''' (0 XP; 1,250 needed)<br>
 
 
'''Level 1 Elf Bard''' (212 XP; 1,250 needed)<br>
 
 
Background: Forester<br>
 
Background: Forester<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 13; Con 5 (-1); Int 10; Wil 8; Cha 11; Ap 16 (+1); Luck 9<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 13; Con 5 (-1); Int 10; Wil 8; Cha 11; Ap 16 (+1); Luck 9<br>
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*FRIEND OF THE WOODLAND REALM: Natural creatures rarely react with hostility to elves unless directly an obviously threatened. They regard elves as natural creatures of the forest, just like them.
 
*FRIEND OF THE WOODLAND REALM: Natural creatures rarely react with hostility to elves unless directly an obviously threatened. They regard elves as natural creatures of the forest, just like them.
 
*FOREST WALKER: Whenever an elf is traveling through a forest or woodland terrain, they leave no trace of their passing and are invisible if they remain still. They must be alone, with other elves, or at least 90 feet away from non-elvish allies to benefit from this ability.
 
*FOREST WALKER: Whenever an elf is traveling through a forest or woodland terrain, they leave no trace of their passing and are invisible if they remain still. They must be alone, with other elves, or at least 90 feet away from non-elvish allies to benefit from this ability.
*ELVISH SENSES: Elves are highly attuned to the ways of magic, both natural and foul. They can automatically detect the presence of magic and evil in the same manner as the Detect Evil and Detect Magic spells, at a range of up to 60’.
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*ELVISH SENSES: Elves are highly attuned to the ways of magic, both natural and foul. They can automatically detect the presence of magic and evil in the same manner as the Detect Evil and Detect Magic spells, at
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a range of up to 60’.
 
*STAR SIGHT: Elves can see as easily in starlight or moonlight as they can in day light. They are still blinded by total or magical darkness.
 
*STAR SIGHT: Elves can see as easily in starlight or moonlight as they can in day light. They are still blinded by total or magical darkness.
 
Bard Traits:
 
Bard Traits:
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*LORE: Whenever a Bard encounters a magical item, he may examine it in order to discern its history. The referee rolls 1d6 and if the roll is equal to or below the Bard’s rating in their Lore ability, the Bard can recall some information regarding the item’s history or use. This may or may not reveal specific magical properties of that item, at the referee’s discretion.
 
*LORE: Whenever a Bard encounters a magical item, he may examine it in order to discern its history. The referee rolls 1d6 and if the roll is equal to or below the Bard’s rating in their Lore ability, the Bard can recall some information regarding the item’s history or use. This may or may not reveal specific magical properties of that item, at the referee’s discretion.
 
*SPELL CASTING (2ND): Beginning at 2nd level, a Bard may cast Wizard Spells in a fashion exactly like a Wizard. However, unlike the Wizard, the Bard does not begin play with the foreknowledge of any spells. They must find Wizards to instruct them or recover spells from scrolls or other sources. Instead they begin play with a blank book in which to inscribe any spells the Bard discovers. Reading from the book, the Bard presses his chosen spell formulae into his mind, “preparing” these spells. Once a prepared spell is cast, it disappears from the Bard’s memory (until it is prepared again). It is possible to prepare a spell multiple times using the available “slots” in a Bard’s memory/capability. If a Bard finds a scroll containing a Wizard spell while adventuring, he can copy it into his spell book.
 
*SPELL CASTING (2ND): Beginning at 2nd level, a Bard may cast Wizard Spells in a fashion exactly like a Wizard. However, unlike the Wizard, the Bard does not begin play with the foreknowledge of any spells. They must find Wizards to instruct them or recover spells from scrolls or other sources. Instead they begin play with a blank book in which to inscribe any spells the Bard discovers. Reading from the book, the Bard presses his chosen spell formulae into his mind, “preparing” these spells. Once a prepared spell is cast, it disappears from the Bard’s memory (until it is prepared again). It is possible to prepare a spell multiple times using the available “slots” in a Bard’s memory/capability. If a Bard finds a scroll containing a Wizard spell while adventuring, he can copy it into his spell book.
*INSPIRING PERFORMER: With the referee’s permission, the Bard may attempt to inspire his allies in battle instead of casting a spell or attacking. The Bard must be able to speak, and in most cases makes use of a musical instrument to use this ability. While using this ability, all of the Bard’s allies within thirty feet receive a +1 bonus to their Base Hit Bonus and any saving throws they attempt. This bonus remains in effect for as long as the Bard is performing.
 
*BARDIC THIEVERY: Bards are stealthy and light-footed. The Thievery ability may be used for any number of clandestine or stealth-based actions. From picking pockets or locks, discovering and disarming traps, remaining silent and hidden while moving or even climbing walls freehanded—these talents are reflected in the ability of Thievery. The referee has the final say as to whether an action falls under the purview of thievery or not. When the Bard attempts to use this ability the referee rolls 1d6. If the result of the roll is equal to or lower than their rating in the thievery ability, the Bard is successful in their attempt. Bards are not often aware of when their attempts to remain stealthy fail, and the Bard always believes he is successful. When a Bard fails using this ability while free-climbing a wall or disarming a trap, they can endanger themselves with either a great fall or by being in the path of a poisonous dart or concealed trap.
 
 
*SAVING THROW: A Bard receives a +2 bonus to any saving throws made vs. magic.<br>
 
*SAVING THROW: A Bard receives a +2 bonus to any saving throws made vs. magic.<br>
 
'''Armor & Weapons:'''
 
'''Armor & Weapons:'''
*Long Sword (1d6; +1 wielded two-handed) - 10 lbs
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*None
*Shortbow and <strike>20</strike 14> Arrows (1d6-1; RoF 2; 50’) - 10 lbs
 
*Leather Armor (RV: 1) - 20 lbs
 
 
'''Other Gear:'''
 
'''Other Gear:'''
 
*Backpack (0/30)
 
*Backpack (0/30)
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**50 gold pieces
 
*Traveling Clothes
 
*Traveling Clothes
'''Encumbrance:''' 40 lbs; unencumbered (MV 12)
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'''Encumbrance:''' 10 lbs; unencumbered (MV 12)
  
 
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''A curious wanderer from Lohtëmar, with a light heart and a lighter step.''
 
''A curious wanderer from Lohtëmar, with a light heart and a lighter step.''
  
'''Level 1 Half-Elf Monk''' (118 XP; 2,000 needed)<br>
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'''Level 1 Half-Elf Monk''' (0 XP; 2,000 needed)<br>
 
Background: Cook<br>
 
Background: Cook<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 14; Con 6 (-1); Int 13; Wil 8; Cha 13; Ap 12; Luck 7<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 14; Con 6 (-1); Int 13; Wil 8; Cha 13; Ap 12; Luck 7<br>
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*Quarterstaff (1d6) - 10
 
*Quarterstaff (1d6) - 10
 
*Unarmed Strike (1d6-1)
 
*Unarmed Strike (1d6-1)
*Shortbow and <strike>20</strike> Arrows (1d6-1; RoF 1; 50’) - 10
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*Shortbow and 20 Arrows (1d6-1; RoF 1; 50’) - 10
 
*Dagger (1d6-1; thrown) - 2
 
*Dagger (1d6-1; thrown) - 2
 
*Cast Iron Skillet (1d6) - 10
 
*Cast Iron Skillet (1d6) - 10
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''Mucanto was a trick rider for Cresier's Carnival of Curiosities, before slipping away into the night with their prize stallion due a payment dispute.''
 
''Mucanto was a trick rider for Cresier's Carnival of Curiosities, before slipping away into the night with their prize stallion due a payment dispute.''
  
'''Level 1 Human Acrobat''' (416 XP; 1,250 needed)<br>
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'''Level 1 Human Acrobat''' (0 XP; 1,250 needed)<br>
 
Background: Groom<br>
 
Background: Groom<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 11; Con 7; Int 11; Wil 11; Cha 12; Ap 13; Luck 9<br>
 
Str 11; Dex 11; Con 7; Int 11; Wil 11; Cha 12; Ap 13; Luck 9<br>
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'''Weapons:'''
 
'''Weapons:'''
 
*Dagger (1d6-1; thrown) - 2
 
*Dagger (1d6-1; thrown) - 2
*Shortbow and <strike>20</strike> 17 Arrows (1d6-1; RoF 2; 50’) - 10
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*Shortbow and 20 Arrows (1d6-1; RoF 2; 50’) - 10
 
*Leather Armor (RV: 1) - 20
 
*Leather Armor (RV: 1) - 20
 
*Buckler (+2 to AC) - 2
 
*Buckler (+2 to AC) - 2
 
'''Other Gear:'''
 
'''Other Gear:'''
*Backpack (10/30): bedroll, flint & steel, <strike>5</strike> torches, 50' hemp rope, grappling hook, large sack (0/30), 3 days trail rations
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*Backpack (10/30): bedroll, flint & steel, 6 torches, 50' hemp rope, grappling hook, large sack (0/30), 3 days trail rations
 
*Clothing, Traveling
 
*Clothing, Traveling
 
*Belt-pouch (0/5): 3 gold pieces
 
*Belt-pouch (0/5): 3 gold pieces
 
*Waterskin
 
*Waterskin
 
*Cloak
 
*Cloak
*Riding Horse
 
*Saddle
 
 
'''Encumbrance:''' 44 lbs.; unencumbered (MV 12)
 
'''Encumbrance:''' 44 lbs.; unencumbered (MV 12)
 
==Setting==
 
 
===Overview===
 
 
Behdastar is an area of recently settled land nestled between the Towers of the Stars (mountain range) and the Trackless Moors. Also known as the Baronial Tripartite, three fiefs (Comlay, Coontar, and the Gindar baronies) share an uneasy alliance within these borderlands and wilds.
 
 
Although recently plagued by raiders and bandits, a thriving new city and numerous opportunities to stake claims in the iron-rich hills and mountains, cultivation, and many other natural resources have attracted folk from various neighboring nations and regions, making the Behdastar plateau a melting pot of peoples. From the northwestern cold forests, a small group of elves who have remained after the Flower Wars have settled in the Gray Wood. One of the Seven Secret Dwarf-Gates of Tibor issues from a hidden location near the Maltor Pass, allowing dwarven traders to frequent the plateau and work many of the natural ores into finished works. And, of course, sworn knights and lords — mostly from Valdamor — have laid claim to the lands. Ruins of a long-forgotten empire also dot the fens and badlands of the surrounds.
 
 
Goblins and worse raiders are not unknown here, and in recent years, their growing numbers indicate a potential horde invasion in the near future. Spirits, shades, and walking dead also have a presence in places where the sun fails to pierce the shadows under twisted forests and broken cairns. None know why this unholy pestilence lurks on the fringes of farmland and hamlets.
 
 
Most alarmingly, a yearlong drought has created a crisis and shortage, and the careless expansion and windfalls have come to an abrupt halt. Famine and disease is on the rise, as are the predators of civilization — in Charis, the only true city in the Barony of Comlay, cutpurses and scoundrels are the true lords. Even worse was the discovery of a recent cult involving fearsome werewolves.
 
 
To exacerbate recent problems, the rival baronies have sent spies into one another’s realm. Mistrust is at an unprecedented high. Recently, in Clain, Poro Shadwick of Gindar was found guilty of espionage on behalf of Baron Tholomew and executed, starting a conflict between the three realms. Skirmishes have broken out, and being lured by easy coin, foreign mercenary companies are arriving on the plateau. Troubling times for sure!
 
 
There was never a greater need for heroes than now.
 
 
===Elven Faith===
 
 
Elves recognize a cosmic being or principle which brought about creation, but believe that this power is beyond prayers and does not respond to mortal worship. They recognize and commune with the divines of particular groves, glades, and grottoes. Indeed, the elves of the Gray Wood have "rediscovered" several new divine sites since settling there. Ballads are sung about the Firstborn, but they are more like mythic heroes, ancestors, or saints than goddesses or gods.
 
 
Some heterodox elves believe that the moon and stars hold distant but equally sacred natural sites, which they commune with on starry nights in clear, still reflecting pools and clearings that catch shafts of moonlight. The 'Stargazers' count Agathin among their number.
 

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