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2 years ago ::
Jul 02, 2011 - 6:38PM
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Date Joined:
Sep 29, 2009
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Colette: "Horst has done time." Linguini: "What for?" Colette: "No one know for sure. He changes the story every time you ask him." Horst: "I defrauded a major corporation." Horst: "I robbed the second-largest bank in France using only a ball-point pen." Horst: "I created a hole in the ozone layer over Avignon." Horst: "I killed a man... with this thumb."
He was with the rebles witch ones? The ones that lost
The sea looks at the stabillity of the mountian and sighs. The mountian watches the freedom of the sea and cries.
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2 years ago ::
Jul 03, 2011 - 6:30PM
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Or maybe this:
While a member of Robin Hood's band of merry men, Our Hero managed to rob the only honest noble within two week's ride. This act torqued the noble off and he quit sending under-the-table assistance to the poor oppressed villagers of Nottingham. Having visibly made his friends' plight worse, Our Hero decided to take public credit for many robberies (including the one he actually did) and left the area.
But the plot line with the disguised succubus is pretty good - and funny - too.
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Making it up as I go along: {BRJN} If I was writing the Tome of Lore, I would let Auppenser sleep. But I also would have him dream. In his dreaming he re-activates the innate powers of (some) mortal minds. Or his dreaming changes the nature of reality - currently very malleable thanks to Spellplague &c. Or whatever really cool flavor text and pseudo-science explanation people react positively to. {Lord_Karsus} You know, I like that better than the explanations for the Spellplague.
My plot device: http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/ … #489880509 (The reaction is the next post.)
Prepped ahead of time: I started the thread "1001 Failed Interrogation Results" {ADHadh} These are all good and make sense! I just can't come up with something that's not covered here and is not completely ridiculous.
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Concepts I'm kicking around: "Buggy" Wizard - insect flavor on everything Halfling Tempest Fighter - just because nobody else is doing it Shifter Beast-o-phile Druid - for PoL campaign
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2 years ago ::
Jul 03, 2011 - 7:03PM
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Date Joined:
Dec 28, 2010
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Stole the pet tiger of someone major in his drunken stupidity.
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2 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2011 - 9:26AM
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Date Joined:
Jun 20, 2005
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Kaganfindel's backstory creates some excellent opportunity for future intrigue and villainy. This Harpy character wants revenge and has all of the motivation necessary to become a major thorn in our rogue hero's life. She could be from a powerful family and have vast resources at her disposal. Scorned lovers make wonderful villains. This all works for the rogue's brother as well. You should discuss with your DM about whether or not he'd like to work it into the plot.
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2 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2011 - 12:50PM
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Date Joined:
Feb 10, 2010
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As to why they scheming woman would sleep with the rogue - he could be the older brother; the rogues family could have initially intended to marry the rogue to the woman but the womans family refused due to his flipant nature.
The schemer would see the rogues change of heart as adventagious. The rogue would have a backstory on how he knows the woman is a power hungry schemer (if she was willing to marry the rogue and then his little brother) And the rogue is a good person because he's doing a solid for his little brother (showing he's not abject to all responsability)
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