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Roleplaying / RE: Soul Stones - A request to players.« on: January 17, 2005, 07:41:00 PM »
So why do soul stones have a level 9 requirement?
At least the one I was given after a cleric raised me without one does I can't bind my name to ityet. 2
Development Journals and Discussion / RE: Gavrin's Journal« on: January 16, 2005, 01:16:00 PM »
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It seems my hunch about that boy Karthar was correct. We recently escorted the lad to see the graves of his parents. He had to be led every step of the way as the fever he experienced left him blind. At the grave site he experienced a vision that eventually led us, after a great amount of travel, to another temple of Toran on another continent. I had never been so far from Port Hampshire, and I was lucky to find my way back! The priest at this temple announced that the child had been touched by Toran himself and would start an apprenticeship there. Furthermore, the boy's blindness was a result of Toran's gifts. Evidently, he had to be blinded the better to see — the strange logic of the gods. So I suppose everything turned out alright for the lad, though I wonder if this emprise is really over. If that mysterious group was after him before, I imagine they will not stop now. Today I found myself once again led into folly. A group of us assaulted the ogres of the Grey Peaks and were beaten back with much loss of life. Old Master deMorgan would be laughing at me now! However, I do feel as if I have made significant progress in my training. Some of deMorgan's lessons have started to make more sense to me. One day, perhaps, I will become a true bladesman such as he. 3
Development Journals and Discussion / RE: Gavrin's Journal« on: January 10, 2005, 09:12:00 PM »
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I finally made it back to P. Hamp. I strolled through the warren I used to call home and did not see a single face I recognized. The scoundrels I ran with are long gone. My old Master's house has been sold and strangers are living in it. I checked the hiding place where I have stashed the books from his library and they are safe. One day I hope to place them in my own library and then resume my studies. For now they must remain hidden. As I was preparing to leave, I found myself amidst a motley group of adventurers near the market square. We struck up a conversation, but it was soon interrupted by a small boy, who claimed his father had gone missing. Well, if I knew then what I know now, I am not sure I would have stayed. We elected to bring the lad to Fort Hope, where his father was supposed to be, only to find the man brutally murdered. We then discovered the mother in a similar state. Eventually, the killers were tracked to a gambling den, which turned out to be a front for some sort of strange group. I don't know their size or purpose and the only name we had for any of them was Red Fur, but I believe he died in the battle. Whatever they were, they fought like demons, but we prevailed and destroyed their hideout in the process. The boy seemed to fall ill after hearing of the fate of his parents and we were sent for an herb to treat him. More members of this mysterious group fought us tooth and nail each way. I don't know if they were simply exacting revenge or if they attach some sort of importance to the boy. At any rate, these fellows were dangerous in the extreme and I eventually needed the ultimate services of a cleric. It is fortunate we had some tremendous warriors in our band or I would not now be writing this page. I really must learn to be more careful. 4
Development Journals and Discussion / Gavrin's Journal« on: January 09, 2005, 06:39:00 PM »
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This is the journal of Gavrin, formerly of Port Hampshire, now of Hlint. Well, a lot has certainly happened since I made my way from my old Master's place in Port Hampshire to the strange town of Hlint. Though a small town, Hlint is bustling with activity due to the large group of adventurers who come and go with great frequency. Hlint itself is surrounded by dangers on all sides. There are kobolds, orcs, and mercenary bands quite close, and the roads lead to many dangers. There are even undead and a Rat King under the ground. I have done a bit of adventuring myself since coming here, and my Master's training has been quite useful. One day, perhaps, I shall wield a blade with his virtuosity. There seem to be great things afoot in this land. I keep hearing about this Blood fellow who wants to conquer everything, and there seems to be a great tension between the surface folk and these dark elves known as the Drow. I have met a few Drow myself, and they seem no more or less good than the other adventurers I meet, but many do not trust them. I must say I sympathize with these strange elves; I know what it is to be outcast. Still, I should try to be careful. Master deMorgan always told me my foolishness would be my undoing. The road to Port Hampshire is generally safe, I think I shall visit my old haunts soon.
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