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8 months ago ::
Nov 10, 2012 - 6:16PM
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It adds more to character creation, but it can also add more to the game. Along with listing a character's skills, list who taught him that skill and some salient feature. The DM would then be free to expand rpon the mentor or tutor and use him as a springboard to adventure.
But only do this for skills and mentors considered important to the character. Dance and etiquette for a courtier, tracking and fishing for a ranger.
One dagger is a plot point. A thousand daggers is inventory. Thank you for disrailing this thread.
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8 months ago ::
Nov 13, 2012 - 2:51PM
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Im sorry......what?
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8 months ago ::
Nov 13, 2012 - 8:27PM
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Im sorry......what?
Learning English from a correspondence course is not the way to do it.
One dagger is a plot point. A thousand daggers is inventory. Thank you for disrailing this thread.
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8 months ago ::
Nov 14, 2012 - 7:01AM
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I always make a background for my cahracters. Adds more to the GM's options for story.
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8 months ago ::
Nov 14, 2012 - 5:02PM
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Just a thought, but some of your recent post might be better served as blog entries... Have you considered starting one here on the site?
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I am the Skull God. (Koo Koo Ka Choo)
There are reasons they call me Mad...
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8 months ago ::
Nov 20, 2012 - 8:54PM
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Just a thought, but some of your recent post might be better served as blog entries... Have you considered starting one here on the site?
Just look up "Alan_Kellogg" in the members list.
One dagger is a plot point. A thousand daggers is inventory. Thank you for disrailing this thread.
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