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| ||Tula||Bosun|| align="left" | In another life, Tula would have found success and happiness as a rich merchant's wife or nobleman's mistress - possessed of classic beauty and grace, she has a quick wit and knows how to gain and keep a man's interest when it suits her. But in the life dealt her by fate, Tula grew up a fishmonger's daughter where the hard life and local conditions gave her callouses and crow's feet, not to mention a wide social gulf between her and any man of reputable social standing. Not content to marry herself to poverty, Tula took to the life of a sailor and has spent the last few seasons gaining a reputation as a reliable and level-headed seaman. Currently employed as the bosun aboard the Lionfish, she is in charge of seeing that the equipment, sails, rigging, and ropes on the deck of the ship are in tip-top shape. She is also in charge of informal discipline, and is the first person consulted when crewmen start a fight or are insubordinate as they all respect her. While she has been approached by several of the crew with romantic interests, she has turned them down uniformly, not seeking to burden herself with a relationship likely to bind her down. She is also the most informed of the crew, hearing most of the gossip and crosstalk that passes through the hold and across the deck of the ship.  Since the command of the ship has come into the hands of the PCs of Bonetown, Tula’s duties have grown to encompass more of the responsibilities of a First Mate.  Her pay is now 5gp per day.
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| ||Cato||Carpenter|| align="left" | While officially Ship’s Carpenter, Cato is the general handyman aboard the Lionfish and repairs everything from wood to iron to canvas. Having sailed the seas for nigh forty summers, there is little that surprises or impresses him. Seemingly as tough and personable as the wood he works with, most of the crew see him as a skilled, though crass and sharp-tongued old man. The one apparent chink in his armor is his humble apprentice, Horace. Found aboard the Lionfish several months ago as a stowaway, the goblin was going to be cast overboard until Cato intervened, paying for his passage and taking the goblin as his indentured servant. Though he is quick to remonstrate his apprentice for mistakes, he does not allow any of the other crew to bully or harass him.
 
| ||Cato||Carpenter|| align="left" | While officially Ship’s Carpenter, Cato is the general handyman aboard the Lionfish and repairs everything from wood to iron to canvas. Having sailed the seas for nigh forty summers, there is little that surprises or impresses him. Seemingly as tough and personable as the wood he works with, most of the crew see him as a skilled, though crass and sharp-tongued old man. The one apparent chink in his armor is his humble apprentice, Horace. Found aboard the Lionfish several months ago as a stowaway, the goblin was going to be cast overboard until Cato intervened, paying for his passage and taking the goblin as his indentured servant. Though he is quick to remonstrate his apprentice for mistakes, he does not allow any of the other crew to bully or harass him.
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Revision as of 05:21, 13 June 2014

The Game

Here you can find the latest posts in this game.

Current Events

The party has begun their adventure and have met trouble in record time!

Archives

Here is the full past history of game posts.

Characters

These are the characters, past and present, that have featured in this game.

Current Characters

Coerator Asterion Minotaur Monk (played by Mark Reid)

Jozhur Derile Human Rogue (Played by Brock Yoder)

Spirysn’rar Kilarn Elf Wizard (Played by Ian Mitchell)

Kane' (formerly "Keiki") Ma’kai Half-Elf BloodWitch (Played by Stephen Knotts)

Zeoll Liontaur Sorcerer/Cleric/Cradled/Seer (Played by Cayzle)

Magana d’Protegido Minotaur Barbarian (Played by Craig Wise)

Aexana Gnome Druid (Played by Steven VdB)

Past Characters

Yel’kno Half Elf Ranger (Played by Jon Long)

Shemeska Surface Drow Sharpshooter/Ranger (Played by Tanner Neilson)

Kiril Chantel Human Ranger/Sorcerer (Played by Jon Long)

Rozan Rel Astra Human Rogue/Fighter (Played by Joe Kelough)

Dilantar Krenwae'afein Surface Drow Alchemist (Played by Joel (JK) Martinez)

Alphonse (Al) Rakham Human Wizard (Played by Josh)

Baird Windcatcher Human Oracle (Played by Mike R.)

Giada Dardanell Human Paladin (Played by Melinda)

Karas Spazi Human Rogue (Played by Philip)

Koz'um Dawl Dwarf Cleric (Played by Alex)

Rogar Stonefist Dwarf Monk (Played by Walter)

Tinius Gnome Rogue (Played by Denis)

NPCs

Background

Welcome to Bonetown, township of pirates! There are many things you will want to know before visiting, so read on and learn. Perhaps it will help your visit to be ... uneventful.

In order to fit into a pirate town, of course, you will need to talk like a pirate.

Bonetown Haunts

The player characters in the Bonetown game are often referred to as "the Bonetown Crew."

The Bonetown Crew now own two specific items that are very important to the crew: the house they live in while they're in Bonetown, and the ship they sail upon the Middle Seas.

The Bonetown House

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Called "Portside House", this wooden structure was quickly constructed on a relatively small patch of property in Bonetown. It's very basic in looks and function, as its construction came about only because of two clerics of Pantheon whom the group befriended from their very first adventure in Bonetown. Brother Engev and Lansel the scholarly scribe managed to get their erstwhile "parishioners" to contribute most of the labor and materials to build the two-and-a-half story house, as well as the (ahem) "pre-owned" items with which they furnished it. The house and its contents are outlined in this document.

Portside House is shared with Brother Engev and Lansel, who occupy small rooms on the first floor which double as small shops for their clerical potions and scrivener's shops, respectively.

The Bonetown Ship - The Lionfish

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The Lionfish is a sailing ship; it measures about 75 ft long and 20 ft wide. The original PC group in the Bonetown game won control of the ship from its former Captain when it was discovered that Captain Renchild was definitely an evil pirate (as opposed to being a neutral buccaneer.)

The Lionfish Crew

Table: The Crew of the Lionfish
Image Name Role Details
Bonetown - Tula.jpg Tula Bosun In another life, Tula would have found success and happiness as a rich merchant's wife or nobleman's mistress - possessed of classic beauty and grace, she has a quick wit and knows how to gain and keep a man's interest when it suits her. But in the life dealt her by fate, Tula grew up a fishmonger's daughter where the hard life and local conditions gave her callouses and crow's feet, not to mention a wide social gulf between her and any man of reputable social standing. Not content to marry herself to poverty, Tula took to the life of a sailor and has spent the last few seasons gaining a reputation as a reliable and level-headed seaman. Currently employed as the bosun aboard the Lionfish, she is in charge of seeing that the equipment, sails, rigging, and ropes on the deck of the ship are in tip-top shape. She is also in charge of informal discipline, and is the first person consulted when crewmen start a fight or are insubordinate as they all respect her. While she has been approached by several of the crew with romantic interests, she has turned them down uniformly, not seeking to burden herself with a relationship likely to bind her down. She is also the most informed of the crew, hearing most of the gossip and crosstalk that passes through the hold and across the deck of the ship. Since the command of the ship has come into the hands of the PCs of Bonetown, Tula’s duties have grown to encompass more of the responsibilities of a First Mate. Her pay is now 5gp per day.
Cato Carpenter While officially Ship’s Carpenter, Cato is the general handyman aboard the Lionfish and repairs everything from wood to iron to canvas. Having sailed the seas for nigh forty summers, there is little that surprises or impresses him. Seemingly as tough and personable as the wood he works with, most of the crew see him as a skilled, though crass and sharp-tongued old man. The one apparent chink in his armor is his humble apprentice, Horace. Found aboard the Lionfish several months ago as a stowaway, the goblin was going to be cast overboard until Cato intervened, paying for his passage and taking the goblin as his indentured servant. Though he is quick to remonstrate his apprentice for mistakes, he does not allow any of the other crew to bully or harass him.
Horace Carpenter's Aide Horzub gro-Azkaj was born into slavery in the slums of Kul-Jarak. He was purchased as a child and has spent most of his short life as a galley slave aboard an orc merchant vessel. When his ship docked in Bonetown, Horzub seized the opportunity to escape and leaped overboard. He swam for the closest ship, the Lionfish, and climbed through a porthole. He hid in the cargo hold for several weeks until he was discovered and surreptitiously saved from death by Cato. Though now indentured to the old carpenter, Horace (as he was dubbed by Cato) is fiercely grateful and strives to help and assist him in every way possible. The goblin is still learning the finer points of polite interaction and often struggles with devolving to the blunt ferocity of his slavery. He also has problems with discerning what is acceptable food, having been threatened with physical violence more than once for eating a beloved parrot or cat.
Tommy Teeth Crewman A half-orc sailor out of Dirt City, said to be on the run from the House of Sharks.
Pinny Liz Crewman A human sailor with a monkey's skill in the rigging.
Sammy Straight Crewman A good-looking human with sun-bleached blonde hair; currently proving loyalty to PCs after previously siding with Renchild.
Joansie Crewman A human with a scar on his cheek; currently proving loyalty to PCs after previously siding with Renchild.
Too-Elt Crewman A human with a sullen, vacant look.
Bonetown - Justier.jpg Justier Hurmoc Cabin Boy Son of a merchant within Bonetown, sold into indentured servitude due to a stolen shipment of goods that was supposed to be delivered to the Iron Hull who held the merchant, Phillip Hurmoc, responsible. Justier tired of the evil Captain Annoir continually committed and ran away from the Iron Hull to join the Lionfish.