Rise of the Runelords, D&D/Pathfinder RPG, "Vague Connections", Nottingham
on Thu 29 of July, 2010 21:16 BST, by Laurent
posts: 1029
Dear players,
The game page has been updated.
The calendar event is up for next week.
Owen, Alex
Your characters have been played according to the rule "Character sheets with GM, PC played and XP collected".
Nobody died, well Marcus visited the -4 territory, but nothing critical.
Game
Nearly done with the Grauls, you have not found their treasure yet! I must reassure you now, you have been through the worst and the vilest of the adventure. No more female aborted foetus, no more ranger to be forced Pulp Fiction style to perform sexual prowess, just plain Ogres from now on: Brutish, heavy handed, tough but monstrous only because they count as monsters.
As mentioned you will have one week in Turtleback Ferry, good for scribing scrolls, recovering from HP loss and deciding what equipment to sell. Hint: the party carries a lot of crap that could have been useful five levels ago but now would still cost one in-game action to use for minimal to no effect.
Sell your wands at half-price for a charge pro-rata. Stop lugging around hundreds of arrows, masterwork weapons you are unlikely to magic up, extraneous amulets, unused +1 weapons and other tat. I am thinking of applying the carrying capacity and other "common sense" encumbrance rules. Buy saddle bags for your horseys and ponies and lighten-up your character.
Pathfinder/Golarion books
In order to support our FLGS I will try to set up a list of books that would prove interesting for you the players to read.
Golarion is a pretty decent setting, for those familiar with Greyhawk, it has the same taste and has been built learning from the mistakes made with the aforementioned legendary setting.
Paizo is now developing a line of fiction set in Golarion, i.e. they are doing a Forgotten Realms with their world.
To add to your enjoyment of the game, it would be good if you knew your Varisia from your Cheliax, your Desna from your Asmodeus and other racial background for Dwarves, Gnomes, etc.
Of course the game can still be played as it is currently as Rise of the Runelords is pretty much Varisia centric and self-contained to an extent.
Rise of the Runelords, D&D/Pathfinder RPG, "Vague Connections", Nottingham
Dear players,
The game page has been updated.
The calendar event is up for next week.
Owen, Alex
Your characters have been played according to the rule "Character sheets with GM, PC played and XP collected".
Nobody died, well Marcus visited the -4 territory, but nothing critical.
Game
Nearly done with the Grauls, you have not found their treasure yet! I must reassure you now, you have been through the worst and the vilest of the adventure. No more female aborted foetus, no more ranger to be forced Pulp Fiction style to perform sexual prowess, just plain Ogres from now on: Brutish, heavy handed, tough but monstrous only because they count as monsters.
As mentioned you will have one week in Turtleback Ferry, good for scribing scrolls, recovering from HP loss and deciding what equipment to sell. Hint: the party carries a lot of crap that could have been useful five levels ago but now would still cost one in-game action to use for minimal to no effect.
Sell your wands at half-price for a charge pro-rata. Stop lugging around hundreds of arrows, masterwork weapons you are unlikely to magic up, extraneous amulets, unused +1 weapons and other tat. I am thinking of applying the carrying capacity and other "common sense" encumbrance rules. Buy saddle bags for your horseys and ponies and lighten-up your character.
Pathfinder/Golarion books
In order to support our FLGS I will try to set up a list of books that would prove interesting for you the players to read.
Golarion is a pretty decent setting, for those familiar with Greyhawk, it has the same taste and has been built learning from the mistakes made with the aforementioned legendary setting.
Paizo is now developing a line of fiction set in Golarion, i.e. they are doing a Forgotten Realms with their world.
To add to your enjoyment of the game, it would be good if you knew your Varisia from your Cheliax, your Desna from your Asmodeus and other racial background for Dwarves, Gnomes, etc.
Of course the game can still be played as it is currently as Rise of the Runelords is pretty much Varisia centric and self-contained to an extent.
Thread
Please keep the thread alive by discussing stuff.
Laurent,