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Here is the [http://www.woldiangames.com/archives/index.html?game=bone full past history of game posts].
 
Here is the [http://www.woldiangames.com/archives/index.html?game=bone full past history of game posts].
  
 
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=Journals=
=Journal=
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The [[Bonetown - Sam's Journal|chronicles]] of the crew of the Lionfish, as written by Sam the Bard
 
The [[Bonetown - Sam's Journal|chronicles]] of the crew of the Lionfish, as written by Sam the Bard
 
  
 
=Characters=
 
=Characters=
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hfRuSJXu5kV1ZZ0Gqb1Fps-xojwdu20Ws-dr3v4lpV0/edit?hl=en_US Jozhur Derile] Human Rogue''' (Played by Brock Yoder)
 
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hfRuSJXu5kV1ZZ0Gqb1Fps-xojwdu20Ws-dr3v4lpV0/edit?hl=en_US Jozhur Derile] Human Rogue''' (Played by Brock Yoder)
  
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RALY9BaFA7g-w9PtQW0lB9nXMnYCATvvjE__qV4I49Q/view Magana d’Protegido] ccAMinotaur Barbarian/Cleric''' (Played by Craig Wise)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OWz04zXGYvMxtH4Gb9gNeodAVPL-FsiB9HoPVsXdW-M/edit#gid=2033048309 Rillett Savenport] Human Cleric/Soulseeker''' (Played by Mark Bradley)  
  
'''[URL Reggie "Two-Fist"] Human ex-Monk/Cleric/Barbarian/Hand of Domi''' (Played by Ed Sobel)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmWe0cLx3JfFJcKKwKiGzNWrWW7Df4yv1BcmlwR0bec/edit Terser] Dwarven Barbarian''' (Played by Warren Gayou)
  
'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OWz04zXGYvMxtH4Gb9gNeodAVPL-FsiB9HoPVsXdW-M/edit#gid=2033048309 Rillett Savenport] Human Cleric/Soulseeker''' (Played by Bradley)  
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A6IscggtgCYNoPvFWAAevSFwtXFK9EIHVSRFuELno3Y Fang] Beastfolk (rat) Barbarian/Cleric''' (Played by Mitch McNair)
  
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmWe0cLx3JfFJcKKwKiGzNWrWW7Df4yv1BcmlwR0bec/edit Terser] Dwarven Barbarian''' (Played by Warren Gayou)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aufL5U5GUCHwLvVvook-8poZFPqIgyn1tAL7uM_ijkk/edit Bralin Stoneminder] Dwarf Fighter/Cleric/Stone Warden''' (Played by MikeK)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-dBpTjDHd2WoGHYJwlM0jcBK_JRALHFdjsf5UhnGiHI/edit?pli=1 Aexana] Gnome Druid Greenmage''' (Played by Steven VdB)
  
'''[http://bit.ly/1NoN790 Zeoll] Liontaur Sorcerer/Cleric/Cradled/Seer''' (Played by Cayzle)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EBPm1d7xQdEf3P-C_ZoftnrXuN1MNoQGKgcJ94i4r0E/edit#gid=0 Tahni Wyrmrider] Dwarf Bloodwitch / Wizard / Mystic Theurge ''' (Played by Rob C)
  
 
==Past Characters==
 
==Past Characters==
  
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-dBpTjDHd2WoGHYJwlM0jcBK_JRALHFdjsf5UhnGiHI/edit?pli=1 Aexana] Gnome Druid Greenmage''' (Played by Steven VdB)
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'''Captain [http://bit.ly/1NoN790 Zeoll] Liontaur Sorcerer/Cleric/Cradled/Seer''' (Played by Cayzle)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/12ZQpoEY7okd7iXgxl-VnUXB9MFQAl9eHk1fbgjjMCi8/edit Reggie "Two-Fist"] Human ex-Monk/Cleric/Barbarian/Hand of Domi''' (Played by Ed Sobel)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XQ6cAEEVPW1ruaJVcuHEWdM-PPccoxgLj5ISZlSd9Sw/edit Tishe' Weaver] Human Sorcerer/Spellweaver''' (Played by SteveK)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1anJkdG1HbQDPD0dLaf-sk7uSNsGeFTmBcHbT3f4G3qw/edit Clyde Fairwind] Human Bard''' (Played by Riki Tanone)
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'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AV9IQx2mbwuh9WQGqyoNfLvYhcJ4NwdFBtf9iGqfHB8/edit?usp=sharing Magana d’Protegido] Minotaur Barbarian/Cleric''' (Played by Craig Wise)
  
 
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IUdY3ejqlQvLj6rqntWsv9jV4v_UzmydjLOxbJ4aNcQ/edit=en_US Coerator Asterion] Minotaur Monk''' (played by Mark Reid)
 
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IUdY3ejqlQvLj6rqntWsv9jV4v_UzmydjLOxbJ4aNcQ/edit=en_US Coerator Asterion] Minotaur Monk''' (played by Mark Reid)
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=NPCs & Factions=
 
=NPCs & Factions=
  
The Lionfish crew meet many different factions and characters as they sail.
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The Lionfish heros meet many different factions and characters as they sail.
  
This page will list them - friend or foe. [[Bonetown_NPCs]]
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This page will list them - friend or foe: [[Bonetown_NPCs]]
  
 
=Bonetown Haunts=
 
=Bonetown Haunts=
  
The player characters in the Bonetown game are often referred to as "the Bonetown Crew."
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The player characters in the Bonetown game are often referred to as "the Bonetown Crew", the "Black Lions", or "the Lionfishers."
  
 
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 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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==The Portside House==
  
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.
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This wooden two-and-a-half story house, constructed quickly on a relatively small patch of property near Bonetown harbor, is very basic in looks and function. It was built by Brother Engev, a priest of Pantheon, aided by his scholarly scribe friend, Lansel, and Pantheon's few Bonetown parishioners. The Portside House is also the shoreside home of the Bonetown Crew, who met, aided, and befriended Engev and Lansel in their very first adventures. Engev and Lansel occupy small rooms on the first floor, which double as small shops for their clerical potions and scrivener's shops, respectively.
 
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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.
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This link outlines the house in further detail: [[Bonetown House]]
 
This link outlines the house in further detail: [[Bonetown House]]
  
=The Lionfish=
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==The Lionfish==
 
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==The Ship==
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http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee235/donnlap/Wold%20Pics/th_SSLionfish.png
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The Lionfish is a sailing ship; it measures about 75 ft long and 20 ft wide. However, The Lionfish is a fast vessel! She sails at 4 mph, and carries only 50 tons of cargo. You need a crew of 12 (three per watch) plus captain and first mate to run her all three watches of the day. If you do, you can make 96 miles per day, or 32 miles per watch.
 
The Lionfish is a sailing ship; it measures about 75 ft long and 20 ft wide. However, The Lionfish is a fast vessel! She sails at 4 mph, and carries only 50 tons of cargo. You need a crew of 12 (three per watch) plus captain and first mate to run her all three watches of the day. If you do, you can make 96 miles per day, or 32 miles per watch.
  
[[Image:Bonetown_-_The_Lionfish.jpg]]
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This link outlines the ship and her crew in further detail: [[The Lionfish]]
 
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'''1. Quarterdeck:''' The quarterdeck is a raised, open deck at the stern. The ship's wheel is here, along with a small davit for a ship's boat.
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'''2. Foc's'le Deck:''' This is a raised, open deck atop the forecastle. There is provision for a ballista to be mounted here; though the weapon can't fire straight ahead because of the foremast. On the starboard side is the hawsepipe and tackle for the ship's anchor.
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'''3. Master's Cabin:''' The largest and most comfortable cabin on the ship is still quite cramped by most standards.
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'''4. Wardroom:''' The captain, officers, and passengers take their meals here. This room also serves as a drawing room or parlor for the officers and passengers.
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'''5. Main Deck:''' This open deck features room for a catapult and two large companionways that descend to the lower deck. The companionways serve as both stairways (ladders, in nautical parlance) and cargo hatches. Chicken coops and pens for goats, lambs, or other small livestock often take up any available space left on the deck.
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'''6. Forecastle:''' Most of the ship's crew sleeps here, although in good weather many crewmembers prefer to sleep on the open decks. The forecastle holds a dozen cramped bunks.
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'''7. Galley:''' The ship's galley is in the forward part of the lower deck. It has a small stove and shelving for all kinds of foodstuffs. The ship's cook and his assistant(s) sleep here.
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'''8. Chain Locker:''' The ship's anchor chain is stored here. It passes through the hawsepipe in the forecastle up to the foc's'le deck.
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'''9. Lower Deck:''' This space serves as the first of the caravel's cargo holds, as well as the crew's mess deck. Crewmembers take their meals sitting on whatever cargo is convenient. If the ship is heavily laden, this deck might be covered to within a foot of the overhead, leaving only a single fore-and-aft passage between the crates, casks, and bundles.
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'''10. Officer's Cabins:''' These tiny cabins are the private rooms of the ship's officers.
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'''11. Ship's Office:''' All the ship's paperwork is kept here, including cargo manifests, pay records, and the ship's paychest (usually in a sturdy, locked chest).
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'''12. Sail Locker:''' Spare sails, canvas, and sewing gear is stored here, as well as plenty of lines, hawsers, firewood, and heavy tools.
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'''13. Lower Hold:''' Most of the ship's cargo is stowed here, as well as provisions (including as many casks of fresh water as will fit). Beneath this lower hold lies a small crawlspace where heavy ballast stones help to stabilize the ship.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 25 February 2020

The Game

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.

Here you can find the latest posts in this game.

Archives

Here is the full past history of game posts.

Journals

The chronicles of the crew of the Lionfish, as written by Sam the Bard

Characters

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

Current Characters

Jozhur Derile Human Rogue (Played by Brock Yoder)

Rillett Savenport Human Cleric/Soulseeker (Played by Mark Bradley)

Terser Dwarven Barbarian (Played by Warren Gayou)

Fang Beastfolk (rat) Barbarian/Cleric (Played by Mitch McNair)

Bralin Stoneminder Dwarf Fighter/Cleric/Stone Warden (Played by MikeK)

Aexana Gnome Druid Greenmage (Played by Steven VdB)

Tahni Wyrmrider Dwarf Bloodwitch / Wizard / Mystic Theurge (Played by Rob C)

Past Characters

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

Reggie "Two-Fist" Human ex-Monk/Cleric/Barbarian/Hand of Domi (Played by Ed Sobel)

Tishe' Weaver Human Sorcerer/Spellweaver (Played by SteveK)

Clyde Fairwind Human Bard (Played by Riki Tanone)

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

Coerator Asterion Minotaur Monk (played by Mark Reid)

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

Baird Windcatcher Human Oracle (Played by Mike R.)

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

Giada Dardanell Human Paladin (Played by Melinda)

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

Karas Spazi Human Rogue (Played by Philip)

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

Koz'um Dawl Dwarf Cleric (Played by Alex)

Rogar Stonefist Dwarf Monk (Played by Walter)

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

Sam Snapdragon McFisticuff Gnome Bard (Played by David Whitford)

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

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

Tinius Gnome Rogue (Played by Denis)

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

NPCs & Factions

The Lionfish heros meet many different factions and characters as they sail.

This page will list them - friend or foe: Bonetown_NPCs

Bonetown Haunts

The player characters in the Bonetown game are often referred to as "the Bonetown Crew", the "Black Lions", or "the Lionfishers."

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 Portside House

This wooden two-and-a-half story house, constructed quickly on a relatively small patch of property near Bonetown harbor, is very basic in looks and function. It was built by Brother Engev, a priest of Pantheon, aided by his scholarly scribe friend, Lansel, and Pantheon's few Bonetown parishioners. The Portside House is also the shoreside home of the Bonetown Crew, who met, aided, and befriended Engev and Lansel in their very first adventures. Engev and Lansel occupy small rooms on the first floor, which double as small shops for their clerical potions and scrivener's shops, respectively.

This link outlines the house in further detail: Bonetown House

The Lionfish

The Lionfish is a sailing ship; it measures about 75 ft long and 20 ft wide. However, The Lionfish is a fast vessel! She sails at 4 mph, and carries only 50 tons of cargo. You need a crew of 12 (three per watch) plus captain and first mate to run her all three watches of the day. If you do, you can make 96 miles per day, or 32 miles per watch.

This link outlines the ship and her crew in further detail: The Lionfish