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=House Rules=
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=[[House Rules]]=
==PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT==
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House rules particular to our online game.
This document is designed to serve the local face-to-face game and the online game, being a bridge between the two.
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==OFFICIAL BOOKS==
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=[[Character Creation]]=
The PHB3.5, DMG3.5, and the MM3.5, and EHB3.0 [EpicHB] (with EHB 3.5 online update) are the only books that are considered official. Any other books are out of bounds and not allowed. Material from the EpicHB is available for characters of level 15 and above. Original Woldian material -- such as spells, items, prestige classes, classes, races, skills, and feats -- is available online in the Oshirr House. If it is online, it is considered official and you may use it.
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Everything you need to know to create your Woldian character.
  
==ABILITY SCORES==
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=[[Posting Guidelines]]=
We will use the standard method of ability score generation presented on p. 7 of the PHB3.5. If the scores rolled are not high enough, ask permission to re-roll or adjust the high scores to the minimums needed. At least one 17 is desired to balance the new character with other Woldian characters. In addition, if two or more numbers are below 10, then the character may be too weak to perform at Woldian levels of competency. If the rolls are not satisfactory, the DM will tell you to re-roll or to perform surgery upon the new character. Ability scores must be rolled in the Loot and Booty board. If the rolls fail to appear in the Loot and Booty, they are not official. In the local group, ability scores must be roll in front of the Campaign DM and logged in his logbook.
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How to post online to maximise your (and our) enjoyment.
  
==STARTING LEVEL==
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=[[Combat Rules]]=
All new PCs will begin with the same number of experience points as the lowest character in the party. Starting money is found on p. 135 of the DMG. This listed money includes money with which to buy magic items. It is, in effect, the total worth for an average character at that level. The local group is currently operating at 1.5 the listed amount on p.135 to play-test that level of wealth.
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The online game has, by its nature, a few differences to the face to face game.  
  
==RACES, CLASSES, AND PRESTIGE CLASSES==
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=[[Technical Issues]]=
All 3.5 PCs will follow the rules within the PHB3.5. Some Woldian races are available for use on the website. Original Woldian material is played as presented online on our Web site. Online material is subject to change at any time.
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Passwords, profiles, text formatting
  
Priests may be generic as a cleric and worship some or all of the gods within the Gods of Wold. If a player desires a character to worship one of the Gods of Testing or a Power, then approval must be granted from the Campaign DM. Powers and their rules are listed online. Some of the Gods of Testing and The Powers are generally evil in nature and thus not approved for PC use. Clerics may remain pure or they may join a Sect. There are advantages to both routes.
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=[[Tapestry Game Rules]]=
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Tap games: how to play 'em, how to run 'em.
  
The rule on p. 45 of the PHB3.5, which states that Paladins who gain new classes to lose the ability to continue to advance as a Paladin, does not apply to prestige classes. The rule on p. 42, which limits Monks in the same way again does not apply to PrCs. The rule on p. 60 concerning uneven levels (applying a 20% xp penalty for each class that is not within one level of a PC's most experienced non-favored class) does not apply to prestige classes.  
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=[[Gift Rules]]=
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Rules for "gifts," which include the Lotto on that board as well as x-mas celebrations in the GG, as well as anything else that comes up.
  
Psionicists of all types are not allowed. The Dragon Disciple PrC is not approved for play in The Wold. No creature can change into a dragon by any ways or means.
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=[[Catacombs|Shopping in the Catacombs]]=
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Want to buy stuff for your character? This page will get you started.
  
==HIT POINTS AND ARMOR CLASS==
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=[[Black Genie Centre]]=
All classes get maximum hit points at 1st level. At levels above the 1st, all ones are re-rolled. Online, all hit point rolls must be rolled in the Loot and Booty. In the local group, all hit points must be rolled in front of the Campaign DM. A hero point can be used to re-roll the score. In this case, the best of the rolls will be used. Keep records of how many hps are rolled at each level noting any Con Adjustments.
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Want to create new Woldian stuff? Read this first.
  
==FOLLOWERS ETC.==
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=[[Recruiting Policy]]=
At the appropriate level, followers may be obtained as per the 3.5 rules. However, except for special circumstances, they will not travel with the PC group. You must keep them busy with other activities: errands, shopping, and research, keep upkeep, etc. Hirelings and Henchmen will usually not be role-played by the PC's player. Instead, the PC's player must select a different person to role-play each NPC. The person selected should be noted on the PC's character sheet.
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Anything you ever wanted to know about bringing new blood to the Wold.
  
==ALIGNMENT==
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=[[Assistant DM Guidelines]]=
There is no official listing of alignments in the Wold. All characters, however, must be good. This includes Druids since Woldian Druids are not neutral. Permission must be granted for any non-good alignment situations and logged in the DM's log as an official decision.
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Ever wanted to be an Assistant DM?  Responsibilities behind the privileges.
  
If at any time a PC becomes non-good without permission, that PC immediately is taken over by the DM and is played by the DM until the alignment reverts to normal (if that occurs). If three evil acts are committed during the same adventure, alignment change may occur. Players will be informed quickly of any evil actions being counted against a character. Online this will occur via email. Locally, the player will be drawn aside and informed as soon as is practical.
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=[[DM Incentives]]=
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Want to know the perks of being a DM or ADM?
  
==EQUIPMENT AND UPKEEP==
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=[[Other Core Rules]]=
Characters above may buy what ever they wish at The Catacombs including Original Woldian Materials listed online. The following weapons do not exist for use in the Wold: kama, katana, nunchaku, sai, shuriken, and siangham. Monks in the Wold are proficient with the following weapons: club, crossbow (light or heavy), dagger, handaxe, javelin, kukri, quarterstaff, sickle, and sling. Monks may use the following weapons when making melee flurry of blows attacks (not ranged attacks): dagger, handaxe, kukri, quarterstaff, sickle.
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Had trouble finding a certain rule?  Here are some that have been asked about on the Rules Board.
 
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All equipment is assumed to be on the character unless arranged otherwise during role-playing and written on the character sheet. Anything not on the character is subject to being stolen, rained on, fireballed, etc. If the location of an item is not shown, the DM may determine the location of the item when needed. There will be an upkeep fee of about 50gp per PC and NPC to take care of general repair, wear and tear, and replacement of things carried on person. This is applied at the end of each module. This will vary with the economy, activities of the characters involved, and the lifestyle desired.
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==SPELLS AND MAGIC ITEMS==
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Only spells that are listed in the PHB3.5 and on the website, as Original Woldian Spells are available for use in Woldian games. If the spells granted to a wizard are not sufficient, the character may buy more in the Catacombs.
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Any ones rolled during any type of healing are re-rolled until something other than a one is obtained.
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In general, any item that may be created using the DMG3.5 rules is available for purchase or creation on the Catacombs Board.
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==WILDSHAPING==
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Note on Forms Known: A Shifter (or any other character, for that matter, from a mage casting Alter Self to a wildshaping druid) can only assume familiar forms. A form is familiar if the shifter has encountered a creature of that form, through combat, conversation lasting more than one minute, or physical inspection lasting at least a minute.
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It is assumed that if the character can summon a creature, then the shifter has summoned and studied that creature. Therefore a shifter is familiar with all creatures it can summon. If a friendly spellcaster in the group can summon other creatures, the shifter can be assumed to be familiar with them too.
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Creatures encountered in Tapestry games, the Giggling Ghost, and the Catacombs do not count toward familiarity. the DM has final say on whether or not the PC has enough knowlege of a particular creature.
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Other creatures encountered in game probably do count towards familiarity. The game archives can be used to resolve questions about creatures encountered in the shifter's past.
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If a character starts after first level, the DM can work with the shifter to compile a reasonable list of creatures that have been encountered in the past.
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Notes on Using Wild shape:
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* No form is allowed that has been created via template (so no lycanthropes). No form is allowed that is "advanced" by adding hit dice to its base stats (so no huge-size ankhegs). And for monsters that exist in several varieties, such as centipedes and spiders, treat each variety as a seperate form. If you have studied a 7-headed cryohydra, then you can take that form, but that does not mean you can take the form of a 6 or 8 headed one.
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* In an assumed form, the character changing shape gains (1) all the sensory abilities of the form (including those such as Blindsense, Scent,Darkvision, etc.) (2) all the movement abilities of the assumed form, (3) the Strength, Dexterity, and Constitution scores of the new form but retains its own Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma scores, and (4) proficiency with all the all the natural attacks of the assumed form, including extraordinary attacks. HOWEVER, a character changing shape does NOT gain the non-sensory, non-attack extraordinary special qualities possessed by the new form or any supernatural or spell-like abilities. (Note that a 10th level Woldian shapeshifter gains all extraordinary and supernatural abilities of the new form, but not spell-like abilities.)
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* A wildshaper's assumed form can't have more hit dice than your druid levels (if you have at least five levels of druid) plus your shifter levels, to a maximum of 20 HD at 20th level. This is the primary restriction on shapeshifters, since, unlike druids, they can assume the form of creatures of any size.
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* Upon changing, the subject regains lost hit points as if it had rested for a night (though this healing does not restore temporary ability damage and provide other benefits of resting; and changing back does not heal the subject further).
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* Any gear worn or carried by the shifter melds into the new form and becomes nonfunctional (except for armor and shields with the "Wild" ability). When the shifter reverts to her true form, any objects previously melded into the new form reappear in the same location on her body that they previously occupied and are once again functional. Any new items worn in the assumed form fall off and land at the shifter's feet.
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==FATE ITEMS==
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Sometimes a magic item is unique but does not rise to artifact level. These items are Fate Items. They may not be bought or sold in the Catacombs (but the Catacombs Staff can tell you if you have one). PCs cannot make them. Within the owning PC's game, it may be possible to share, sell, buy, steal, lose, or give away a Fate Item -- or might not be! A Fate Item may "stick" with an owner. Trying to get rid of a Fate Item that does not want to go may be "Tempting Fate." Sometimes a Fate Item goes missing for no obvious reason. Sometimes Fate Items have drawbacks. Sometimes their powers can be shared. Within your game, bards, diviners, seers, or sages may be able to tell you more about a Fate Item.
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==MAGIC ITEM CREATION POLICY==
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All core PHB item creation feats are combined into one magic Item Creation feat except Scribe Scroll (because wizards get it for free) and Brew Potion (because witches get it for free). (This compensates for the presence of the Catacombs magic shop, which devalues item creation feats because it is so easy to buy items, rather than make them.)
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All xp costs are waived when making a Wold-unique item found in the Oshirr House (both when making your own item or making another's), but not when making an item from the core rules. (This rewards people for making their own items and encourages people to use more Wold-unique items.)
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Anyone who successfully researches an item in the BGC is allowed to place their name on the item and receives the full 10% commission on future sales, even if they do not have any item creation feats.
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==COMBAT AND DEATH==
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We will not use the rules in the PHB3.5 and DMG3.5 for firing into a melee. Instead, we will allow a missile to be fired at a chosen target. Firing into melee may be done with a -4 penalty plus an additional -1 for each figure between the attacker and his chosen target. Players with the Precise Shot Feat avoid the -4 penalty, but not the additional -1 per intervening figure. The player may choose to avoid these penalties; however, if the ranged attack misses, the DM will randomly select a target from those figures between the attacker and his target and have the player roll to see if the ranged attack hits that figure instead.
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We will use a simple d12 simulating a clock for a scatter diagram. 12o'clock will represent the north end of the map.
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In the local group, the DM will use group initiative while the players will use individual initiative. Casters must be able to supply statistics for any spells cast. If information is not readily available, the caster is considered to be "holding" until the information is found.
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Death occurs at -10 hps. If a PC is down and losing a point a round, he dies during the round he hits -10, specifically during the initiative segment he rolls that round. A PC will survive an extra segment for each hero point that he has.
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==ROLEPLAYING==
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Role-playing will be awarded with experience during both play and when the story bonus experience is awarded.
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==CRITICAL HITS AND FUMBLES==
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We will use the 3.5E rules for critical hits. We add to that the rule that all rolled 1's automatically miss and all 20's always hit, on skills, saves, any roll of a one fails and any roll of a 20 succeeds.
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==HERO POINTS ETC==
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When a PC performs an action that is heroic according to his class etc. during a session, the DM will award a hero point when experience is given out. The number of hero points a PC has cannot exceed his current level. These may be spent to re-roll any roll once, or combined to add 10% per hero point to percentile roles and +2 to d20 roles. Once used, they are gone until more are earned. Other role-playing points of various types may be given which aid in role-playing only. Each Hero Point also comes with an automatic (30xp X character level) bonus.
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==SURGERY CLAUSE==
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If the Campaign DM determines at any time that any PC has become too powerful in any way, he reserves the right to strip a PC of anything he feels is needed. If he decided to do this, the player may always choose to retire the character rather than undergo surgery. Retired characters may return with permission, subject again to possible surgery. Remember, D&D is a game. It is not as fun for your friends or the DM to play, if a PC is too dominant, overbearing or is exhibiting behaviors that the Campaign DM believes is contrary to the precepts with which he runs the game.
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The Campaign DM retains the right to inform any player that they should find somewhere else to play. This Surgery Clause may be used if the actions of any player are preventing other players from enjoying the game and having fun. The Campaign DM also retains the right to change any House Rules without vote to preserve game balance and continuance.
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==SPORTSMANSHIP AND ETIQUETTE==
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All players and the DM are expected to control their tempers and language at all times. If you cannot do this, please remove yourself from the game until you remember that we do really "like" you and it is just a game. Honesty is expected from everyone at all times. Failure to control yourself is reason for player discipline.
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==EPIC POLICY==
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The Wold does not use the Epic Handbook. Characters may take the epic feats listed in the DMG upon reaching 15th level, if they qualify for them.
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In the Wold, player characters may not advance beyond 21st level. When all the characters of a game reach 21st level, then the game is retired. Retired characters can continue to be played in special epic Tapestry games. They may also be used as extraordinary NPCs. They are honored and reknowned all over the Wold, and may receive special awards of titles, land, and so forth upon retirement.
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When the 21st level characters of a game retire, they have the option of starting over in a new game. The characters of this new game may be the 21st level heroes themselves, "reborn" at first level, or they may be descendents, followers, or others linked to the hero.
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==THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE RETURN OF THE FEY KING==
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-- Ebryon, king of the fey, slept for many ages of the Wold. But he was awakened, defeated, and pardoned for his crimes -- on the condition of REFORM and ATONEMENT. The following house rules reflect his influence on the Wold.
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===A) CHARACTERS===
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(1) Druids and rangers gain Lesser Planar Ally as a 4th level spell. Druids and rangers can only use the spell to call a fey from the Fae Realm. Druids gain Planar Ally as a 6th level spell and Greater Planar Ally as an 8th level spell. Druids can cast these Planar Ally spells spontaneously, just as they can cast Summon Nature's Ally.
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(2) The Cradled Emissary, Lost Child, and Defender of the Awakened prestige classes are now available in the Wold. The Cradled Emissary takes the place of the Thaumaturgist prestige class in the DMG.
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(3) Certain Fey-oriented spells and magic items are now available in the Wold, such as Ebryon's Tears.
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(4) Witches, druids and clerics may honor Immortal Powers. Some Powers are nature or fey related, including the Fae King Ebryon, and his Queen Maab. Some natural regions are Powers, such as the Culverwood. There are special rules for clerics who honor an Immortal Power.
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===B) CREATURES===
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Animals, plants, and other natural creatures are thriving in the Wold. Fey creatures are more common. There are rumors about talking animals.
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===C) GEOGRAPHIC AREAS===
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(1) Many geographic areas have alignments. All creatures in the area who share the area's alignment gain a bonus on all d20 checks.
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(2) Nature is not neutral in the Wold; the Fae King's influence makes places more aligned, and even self-aware. Aligned places have ways of influencing the creatures within their domains. The more strongly a place is aligned, the greater its self-awareness, the more complex its personality. Some self-aware places have become Immortal Powers, and clerics, druids, and witches honor them.
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=Character Creation=
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Online Character Creation Instructions (3.5)
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Last Update 03 /13/06
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==Basic Instructions==
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1. Decide on a concept for your character. This includes designating your class, race, etc. Send this to your DM for approval. (You should have received his email address with your welcome message. He should also have contacted you. Also you should have received our current address list with your batch of information.) Your DM will approve, disapprove, or begin a discussion with you concerning your concept until you come to an agreement we can both be happy with.
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2. Use the standard method (roll 4d6 six times, ignoring the lowest dice, totaling the other three, and assigning them to an ability score) from the PHB3 to roll your ability scores. Once the Woldian Webmaster sends you your ID and password, go to the Games Page and then to the Loot & Booty Board. Enter that board, log on and make a post saying that you are rolling your ability scores. Say hi to everyone while you're doing this. ;) The dice buttons are pretty self explanatory.
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3. Next, send your DM an email noting these things: a) the arrangement of your ability scores and b) any changes you wish to make to your character concept. Your DM will look at these things and send you an email in response.
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4. You may then flesh out your character, using D&D 3.5 Rules, following the example form below as precisely as possible, as it applies to your character. You can buy PHB 3.5 stuff on your own. Your DM can approve it on your sheet, but do list the costs on your character sheet at least the first time so that your DM does not have to look up your PHB3.5 supplies and do the math. It is evil to make people do math. For any magic items you wish to buy at the start from the DMG3.5, you must shop on the Catacombs Message Board near the top of the Games Page.
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5. At the bottom of the character sheet, write a BACKGROUND LEGEND for your character. This will appear online for everyone to read so write it as you wish for it to appear. See the section entitled Adventurer's Repose below for more details on how to lay this section out and what details to include. Send this sheet in to your DM and you're ready to play. Your DM may ask for some changes, when she or he scrutinizes the character, but that can come after you begin to play. After the character sheet if officially approved, send your background to the webmaster. Your DM can give you his email address.
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==Detailed Instructions==
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-- The Taur (centaur, minotaur, liontaur (wemic) races have been approved. These are available only on a case by case basis and must be approved by both the Campaign DM (Jerry), and your game DM. We do not use subraces, except as a role-playing device. All members of a race receive abilities etc. as described in the PHB.
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-- All characters, including monster classes, begin at 1st level unless the DM states otherwise. (There are special "House Rules" for monster classes so that they are not more powerful than the other races.)
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-- The following weapons do not exist for use in the Wold: kama, katana,
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nunchaku, sai, shuriken, and siangham. Monks in the Wold are proficient with the following weapons: club, crossbow (light or heavy), dagger, handaxe, javelin, kukri, quarterstaff, sickle, and sling. Monks may use the following weapons when making melee flurry of blows attacks (not ranged attacks): dagger, handaxe, kukri, quarterstaff, yand sickle.
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-- 1st level characters receive maximum starting money. Characters beyond that are given a starting amount of gold from the Game DM.
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-- All characters begin with 1 Hero Point. See your 3.5 Online Combat Guidelines Document for more details on Hero Points.
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-- 1st level characters receive maximum hit points. When rolling for levels after the first, you may re-roll all 1's. Hero points may be used to re-roll hit points, but only at the time of the initial achieving of the level, not weeks later. See your 3E Combat Guidelines Document for more details on Hero Points.
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-- All characters must be original to The Wold. They cannot have been used at some other time or in some other campaign.
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-- Priests must worship one or more Woldian Gods. Only the Gods of Wold are available for worship without permission. If you want to worship one of the Gods of Testing you must have special permission from the Campaign DM. These are listed on the website at www.woldiangames.com/cathedral
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-- All characters must be good in alignment unless special permission is granted by the Campaign DM (Jerry.)
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-- Please consult the latest version of the other online documents often for other rules that can affect your character once it is in play. It is up to you to take advantage of what is there at http://www.woldiangames.com/constabulary/
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-- As your character advances, please list his or her "hit points trail": i.e. the number of hit points rolled at each level. Otherwise your character will lose the maximum possible if hit by level draining creatures or devices.
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-- Starting characters whether 1st level or higher, must use only the 3.5 Players Handbook. Alternate sources for characters may NOT be used with Woldian characters. You may visit the Oshirr House section of the website for original Woldian material which you may use with your character. After your character is created, you may visit the Black Genie Center Message Board and work with fellow players to develop original material for your character and others.
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-- The following DMG Prestige Classes are approved for Woldian play:
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Arcane Archer -- available unmodified
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Arcane Trickster -- available unmodified
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Archmage -- available unmodified
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Assassin -- NOT available (NPC ony)
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Blackguard -- NOT available (NPC ony)
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Dragon Disciple -- NOT available (due to uniqueness of dragons in the Wold)
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Duelist -- available MODIFIED (because the Wold does not use initiative) (See Jerry for what the mods are)
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Dwarven Defender -- available unmodified
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Eldritch Knight -- available unmodified
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Hierophant -- available unmodified
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Horizon Walker -- available MODIFIED (for use with the pacifistic LG monk organization called Walkers)
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Loremaster -- available unmodified
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Mystic Theurge -- available unmodified
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Shadowdancer -- available unmodified
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Thaumaturgist -- currently under redevelopment for post DFR use
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==Example Character Sheet==
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Here is an example 3rd Edition Character and Sheet. When you detail your character, please follow this form as closely as possible. No character sheet is perfect. Neither is this one, but it is formed correctly enough for your kindly DMs to follow. It is helpful for all sheets to be of the same format when you deal with 70+ players as we do. We kept it very generic since our players have differing programs available for word processing. Please ask if there is a notation you do not understand as we are always trying to make this document more exact and helpful.
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Also of importance is the format of the character description at the end. You will need to follow this format when submitting your details to the Adventurer's Repose.
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Lemberno (Kent Lewis)
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Date Updated: 07/26/03
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Name: Ingrge Nightseer Age: 75 Experience
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Race: Elven (wood elf) Height: 4ft 6in
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Class: Mage (divination)/Fighter Weight: 90 lbs 51,891 (3200 to 11 level)
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Level: 10 (2nd fighter - 8th mage) Campaign: Emerald Forest
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Hero Points: 3 Preferred Diety:
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S: 18 (L) +4
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D: 20 (18r) +5
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C: 17 (15rLm) +3
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I: 18 (16rm) +4 bonus spells (1-1st, 1-2nd, 1-3rd, 1-4th)
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W: 10
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Ch: 8 -1
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(L) level (m) magic (r) racial (Tome of Clear Thought +2, Manual of Health +2)
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Hit Points: 72 (7th-3, 8th -4, 9th -3, 10th -4)
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Armor Class: 20 (23) (+2 leather +2, +5 dex, +1 boots of speed) (+3 staff)
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Alignment: Neutral Good
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Base Speed: 30 feet
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Saving Throws: Immune to sleep spells. +2 versus enchantment spells.
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Fortitude: +8 (+11) (base: +2 wiz, +3 fighter, +3 Con.) (+3 when staff in use)
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Reflex: +7 (+10/11) (base: +2 wiz, +0 fighter, +5 Dex.)(+3 when staff in use /(+1 speed))
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Magic Arrows – 50 (+2)
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Master Work Silver Arrows – 24 (+1)
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'w' indicates a weapon bonus. 'wf' indicates weapon finesse
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'Wf' weapon focus ‘*’ indicates a magic weapon
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‘s’ strength bonus
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Weapons (4 total): Dagger, Rapier, Short Bow, Staff
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Languages: Common, Elven, Draconic, Sylvan, Orc
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Skills: (88 points)
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Skill Total Mod Ability Mod Ranks
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Climb 7 (+4 STR) 3
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Concentration 14 (+3 CON) 11
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Jump 9 (+4 STR) 5
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Knowledge Arcana 15 (+4 INT) 11
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Knowledge History 9 (+4 INT) 5
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Listen (racial +2) 6 (+0 WIS) 4 (8 ½ ranks)
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Profession 8 (+0 WIS) 8
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Ride 8 (+5 DEX) 3
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Search (racial +2) 5 (+4 INT) 3 (6 ½ ranks)
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Spell craft 13 (+4 INT) 9
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Spot (racial +2) 8 (+0 WIS) 6 (12 ½ ranks)
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Use Rope* 9 (+5 DEX) 4 (8 1/2 ranks)
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Feats:
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Fighter: Mage:
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Weapon Finesse (rapier) Summon familiar (class bonus) Empower Spell Weapon Focus (rapier) Scribe scroll (class bonus) Spell mastery (4)
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Weapon Focus (staff) Quicken Spell
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Improved Critical (rapier)
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Spells: (normal, bonus, specialist)
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Specialist – Divination
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Prohibited School - Enchantment
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0 Level (4+1)
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Detect Magic*, Read Magic, Ray of Frost, Light*, Resistance, Disrupt Undead*, Ghost Sound, Prestidigitation, Arcane Mark, Dancing Lights, Detect poison*, Flare, Mage hand, Mending, Message*, Open/Close
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1st Level (4+1+1)
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Hold Portal,* Magic Missile (sm.), Identify*, Jump, Unseen Servant*, Magic Weapon, Enlarge person True strike**, Alarm, Cause, Fear, Mage Armor, Obscuring Mist*, Climb, Summon Monster 1, Protection from Evil, Comprehend Languages, Detect secret doors, Reduce Person
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2nd Level (3+1+1)
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Knock, Mirror Image, Web**, Rope Trick, Melf's Acid Arrow, Scare, Ghoul Touch, Blur, Whisper Wind, Spectral Hand, Alter Self, Summon Swarm, Glitterdust*, Flaming Sphere, Fog Cloud, Shatter, Bull's Strength, Cat's Grace, Invisibility, Arcane Lock, See Invisibility, Blindness/Deafness, Leomund's Trap, Prot. Normal Missile, Continual Flame, Summon Monster 2, Locate Object*, Spider Climb, Detect Thoughts, Scorching Ray*, Blur, Misdirection, Bear’s endurance, Fox’s cunning, Owl’s wisdom
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3rd Level (3+1+1)
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Flame Arrow, Dispel Magic*, Fireball* (sm), Vamp. Touch, Displacement, Gaseous Form,
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Lighting Bolt (sm)*, Phantom. Steed, Stink Cloud, Clairaudience /Clairvoyance (sm)*, Wind wall*, Fly, Summon Monster 3, Major Image, Halt Undead, Explosive runes, Tongues, Protection from energy, Invisibility sphere, Haste, Shrink Item, Slow, Water Breathing
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4th Level (2+1+1)
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Remove Curse, Detect Scrying, Scrying, Arcane Eye*, Stoneskin, Phantasmal killer*, Globe of Lesser Invulnerability*, Locate Creature, Greater Invisibility, Rary’s Enhancer, Ice storm*
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*these are the normally memorized spells ** = memorized twice
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Components: 2 months components (50gps) Spell books: 2
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'sm' indicates spell mastery
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Equipment:
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Left side: Sm. belt pouch (left rear), Rapier (+2) in sheath
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Right side: 1 small pouch (front right on belt), M.C. short bow +2 (over right shoulder) caltrops, (24 in pouch)
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Center: belt (worn), Heward’s Handy Haversack (on back), +2 Leather Armor, Periapt of wound closure (around neck), (gray) soft high boots, hooded robe (gray with 6 interior pockets), Staff (+3)* carried in hand (sheath on pack opposite bow) Wand of magic missiles (46 - level 5), Boots of speed (on feet)
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In haversack: 3 week's food, 2 large sacks, 1 small sacks, 2 skins of water, 2 traveling spell-book (50pgs), 50 ft silk rope bundled on bottom of pack and 1 quiver on either side of pack (silver arrows on right side, +2 arrows on left) 1 spare robe, 8 iron spikes, 5 oil flasks, tinderbox, utility hammer, 2’X4’ scrying mirror, 1- potion of love, potion of non-detection, potion of endurance, CLW potion, 4 CSW potions
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Money: gold: 157, silver 44, copper: 28
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Light War horse - (Moon Shadow) riding pad with stirrups, staff sheath, and bow holder,
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halter, bridle, medium saddlebags, horse food, feed sack and water bucket AC 13, HP 25, DAM. (2 x 1d6), (1x 1d4)
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Magic:
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• Scrolls (party)
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- Summon Swarm level 2 (2) Fog Cloud Whispering Wind
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- Spider Climb (2) Glitter Dust Anti-plant spell
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- Discern Lies Dispel Magic
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• Scrolls (Ingrge)
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- Detect magic (6) Identify (6) Cat’s grace (6) Bull’s strength (6)
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- Dispel Magic (4) Stone Skin (4) Remove Curse (4) Owl’s Wisdom (4)
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- Fox’s Cunning (4) Bear’s Endurance (4) Eagle’s Splendor (2) Haste (6)
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• +2 leather armor
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• +2 Rapier of Puncturing (wounding)
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- deals 1-6 points of temp con damage (3x/day)
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- additional 1 point damage / wound / round of blood loss
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• Potions:
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- Non-Detection Gaseous Form Love
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- Blur CLW (3) CSW (5)
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- Endurance
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• Silver Arrows of Quality (12 +1)
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• Seals:
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- Whooping - +4 to hit for all party for 4 rounds
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- Liquid sharing – all party members get potion effect for 2 rounds
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- Invisibility all party members invisible for 3 rounds
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• +2 Arrows (50)
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• Wand of Magic Missiles (level 5) 3d4 + 3 / charge (46 charges)
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• Heward’s Handy Haversack
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• Mighty Composite Short bow (+2, +2)
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• Boots of Speed
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- +1 AC 1 extra attack
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- +1 to hit +1 reflex save
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• Periapt of Wound Closure
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• Staff
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- +3 to Hit / Damage / AC while in use
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- Protects wielder from extra damage attacks
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- Staff has ability to learn up to 10 levels of spells and can cast them 1/day
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* Color Spray - level 1 (shade-in-hue) * Rainbow pattern - level 4 (rainbow shield)
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* Mirror Image 1d4+4 - level 2 (copies-of-me) * Displacement - level 3 (shift-to-side)
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Staff history:
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"Next we have Ingrge Nightseer. For you Roscoe has a staff. Apparently it is a good fighting staff (+3), but it also can protect you while it is in your hand (+3 ac, resistance and deflection). Roscoe is also certain that it has other magical properties as well, but you will have to discover those over time." Roscoe stands up and whispers something to Mycroft. "Oh, he tells me that he has discovered one of its powers. It will cast the spell "color spray" when you hold it and say shade-in-hue.
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Ingrge later spent quite a bit of cash to find out more about his staff and was told that it could actually learn spells taught to it and then could cast those spells twice per day. The staff can learn up to ten spell levels of spells, in varying combinations as long as the total does not exceed ten levels and as long as the spells are not higher than 4th level. Once a spell is learned it cannot be replaced until the ownership of the staff changes. Spells are cast at a caster level of 12.
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Spells known by staff (all illusion school spells)
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* Color Spray - level 1 (shade-in-hue)
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* Rainbow Pattern - level 4 (rainbow shield)
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* Mirror Image 1d4+4 - level 2 (copies-of-me)
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* Displacement - level 3 (shift-to-side)
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Ingrge's Staff of Casting
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This is a beautifully crafted ironwood staff etched with a quicksilver inlay and capped with a mithril foot and topped by a mithril fist. (Base Cost 550 gp.). The staff gives its wielder an attack bonus enhancement of +2 to melee, and while in hand has a defensive bonus to AC and saving throws, of +2 as well.
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Due to its quality construction and the magic contained within it, the staff weighs less than it appears, weighing only 3 pounds. Moreover, do to its special construction and marriage of wood, quicksilver and magic it is highly resistant to damage, having an armor class of 15, 20 hit points, a hardness of 10 and a break DC of 30.
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Special Abilities: Spell ability (see above, but similar to a ring of spell storing)
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Protects the wielder from any attacks that cause extra damage.
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(In game terms, the bearer of the staff cannot be flanked, and is immune to
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critical hits. He is still susceptible to a thief's extra damage if caught
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flat-footed, or in a situation when he would lose a DEX bonus.)
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Caster Level: 12th; Prerequisites: Craft Staff, Craft magic Arms and Armor, Ironwood, Imbue with spell ability, Shield of Faith, Resistance. Total price 81,150 gp.
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Masterwork base cost 550 gp
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Armor bonus 3,000 gp
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Deflection bonus 3,000 gp
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Resistance bonus 3,000 gp
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Weapon bonus 3,000 gp
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Imbue with spell ability 9,600 gp
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Hardness enhancement 5,000 gp
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Spells (command words) 54,000 gp
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Total Cost 81,150 gp
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Ingrge Nightseer
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Character: Ingrge Nightseer.
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Player: Kent Lewis.
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Campaign: Emerald Kingdom.
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Classes: Mage / Fighter.
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Race: Wood Elf
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Gender: Male
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Age: 275
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Height: 4 ft. 6 in.
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Weight: 135 lbs.
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Hair: Coppery-colored, shoulder length
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Appearance
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Ingrge is a fairly typical looking wood elf with fair skin and light emerald eyes. He is very stoutly built and yet he moves with a grace that belies his bulkiness. He is normally found dressed in gray colors that have a tint of green in them. From a distance he has all the fairness of appearance typical of the elven folk, but when approached one sees the facial scars left by some past horrific wounds that did not heal well.
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He wears leather armor of the same color and a gray-green hooded cloak over it all. At most times, a bandolier of daggers peeks out from the opening of his cloak and the pommel of a rapier is at his waist. At his back is hung a bow and quiver of arrows. Always at hand and most often in hand is a beautifully crafted ironwood staff etched with a quicksilver inlay and capped with a mithril foot and topped by a mithril fist.
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Personality
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Due to his early childhood traumas, Ingrge is very reserved when dealing with those he considers friends, though he is extremely faithful and protective of those he now considers his family. Normally as dour as many a dwarf, Ingrge is a grumpy pessimist, given to fits of brooding and mild depression. Due to his early years he has never learned to be very comfortable around the same group of people for any length of time, and has a difficult time forming attachments of any length of time. At the same time he is soft-spoken and extremely gentle with children of all kinds and will put himself in danger to protect any child.
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Intrigued from an early age about the whys and how of everything, he puts forth extreme efforts to learn all he can about as many things as possible which oft times leads to his not making very wise choices, but did lead him into his study of magic, which he is exceptionally talented at.
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History
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I am told that I must write a history about myself, so that people might come to know me. In truth there is little to tell that would be of much interest to anyone. My life has been pretty boring, but I will make the attempt.
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I guess my story should start back as far as I can remember, so I will start it from the day I was found. Yes, I said found, for I truly remember nothing before that except for vague memories of my mother and a small village. I was found at the very young age of 8, which is extremely young for a woods elf, along side my dead parents, by a group of Folbre's tavern maidens as they were coming south to aid in the running of his inn, in the Tree of Parting. I don't remember anything about my parent's death or even what might have caused their deaths. The maidens brought me to the Inn, where, Folbre made the decision to take me in. I was always very quick-witted, very nimble. And while trying to be helpful around the inn, I tended to be underfoot a lot. You would think that being exposed to the excitement of a famous inn would be a never ending source of entertainment for a growing boy, no matter what race, but I tended to be a loner and some what morose. Many children tried to befriend me, but none wanted to be around someone who did not want to play. As I grew, I became more withdrawn and sullen and what friends I had managed to acquire over the years wanted little to do with me. Finally after living for 30 years at the Inn, Folbre decided that they were not going to be able to care for me any longer. Having made this decision they sent me northward to an enclave of elves, in the Culver wood, for integration into elven society.
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Back in the North and surrounded, totally, by my own kind (sort of), I went about the daily grind of becoming a functional and beneficial part of elven society. This, for me, was not an easy thing to accomplish. There were still times where I was extremely morose and the elves just didn't understand how this could be. I did, however, manage to make a few lasting friends and like all youths we got into normal troubles and scrapes. But, I must admit that, more often than not I was the instigator of these events. It seemed as though I was always looking for trouble. And usually I could find it. As I grew in to adulthood it was obvious to all that my talents lay in both the arcane arts as well as the martial ones. After many years of studying magic and weapons, and several forays against highway men and such, for which I gladly volunteered for, I was chafing to do something new ... anything as long as it was away from there. So in my 75th year, when my instructors allowed that I was ready, I packed up my few belongings and headed back south to the only place I ever really considered his home. I headed back to the Tree of Parting and Folbre's Inn.
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Of course, like the best, laid plans of mice and men, I was unavoidably delayed in my arrival at "The Tree." As I was making my way southward towards "The Tree," and traveling through the Emerald Kingdom, I came across a liveried individual beset upon by three poorly armed bandits. While holding his own against two of them, I could see that he was about to have a turn for the worse as the third bandit was cranking up a crossbow. So being the cranky individual that I am, and being one who is always looking for a fight, I quickly strung my bow, notched an arrow and fired, all in the time that he was cocking the crossbow. Having always being outstanding with the longbow, my arrow took him square in the throat. As he gasped and fell, the messenger, bleeding from several wounds, thrust his sword through one of his opponents. The third, realizing he was now out numbered, fled. As I approached the messenger, he fell to his knees and died. Not knowing what else to do, I quickly went through his things finding that all he was carrying was a note of some import from someone calling himself Parnoth of Emerald City. I buried the messenger where he fell and set about returning the message to this Parnoth individual, so that the message could then be sent to the proper recipient. Gods! If only I had known then what I know now, things would have been different. Upon arrival at the city, I located a gate guard and pulled out the letter, so as to gain entry, in order to return it to the writer. Almost immediately upon viewing the letter I was surrounded by several guards and hustled off to the palace and placed in a room with several other individuals and told to wait ... Sometimes I wonder how things might have turned out had I not intervened in the messengers struggle.
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Since that day things have gotten more than a bit interesting. I have become a member of an adventuring group now known as the Talons. They may be the first group of true friends, no make that family that I have known.
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Anyway, back to my story. We met with the Ruler of the Emerald Kingdom, The Green dragon known as Parnoth, where we agreed, with little other option, to perform a "favor" for Parnoth. We were to search for two groups within the borders of The Emerald Kingdom without his blessing: The first, a religious group known as the Hands of Love and the second, a couple of travelers who go by the names of Grey and Joe.
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Parnoth gave us the ability to awaken a powerful beast to aid us in this quest if needed or necessary. Of course, things are never so simple. An underground group who oppose Parnoth, known as "The Tines," recruited us as well. The Tines wanted us to find The Hands of Love before they caught up with Joe and Grey, whom The Tines claim to be heroes and great enemies of Parnoth The Green. We went by river-barge to the easternmost edge of the Emerald Kingdom and a place simply known as "The Tree of Parting," hoping to arrive before The Hands of Love. They however had laid an ambush along the river so the battle was joined. Eventually we found Joe and Grey and just as we did, the Hands of Love attacked yet again. Eventually we won the day and we all got to see Joe meet with his dead wife Claudia (but that is an entirely different story). We also managed to get ourselves exiled from our own land, and under a penalty of death. We all went to Plateau City, met and dined with the Gold Dragons.
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However, all good things come to an end, and we were informed of a horrid disease that was afflicting the elves of the Emerald Kingdom. A vaccine was found, but there was a catch. They needed someone to deliver it. Of course we volunteered to go back and save our people. We delivered the vaccine and then the Tines found us once again. They needed someone to break into Parnoth's High security prison and breakout an important member of the Tines that was being held prisoner there. This of course led to us being imprisoned again by Parnoth after we rescued his other prisoner. It seemed like every time we turned around, there was Parnoth wanting us to do another small favor for him.
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This time there was some problem with one of his dwarven mines. Of course, we were to go and fix whatever the problem was. When we got there we found that some wizard had cooked up some magically enhanced beetles that were killing the dwarves and slowing down the mining. The bonus was that these beetles were also producing a special metal that the dwarves used to forge a sword. We also met and lost members of our party here. We added Bertram to our family as we lost Dakar to some madness.
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Since then much else has happened. Domi is dead and we are once again doing something for Parnoth. It seems there is a new God in town named Marteus and we are to infiltrate his temple and rescue several prisoners from there. It is very likely that Parnoth will be the death of us but I guess we will have to wait and see.
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Well that is just about everything that hasn't already been recorded by the scribes for the archives. I hope I haven't bored you all to death but then again I warned you.
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==Appendix 1: The Adventurer's Repose==
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Once your character sheet has been approved by your DM, you will need to send your character description to the Adventurer's Repose. You can either send these details directly to Carl White, or to your DM who will forward the information on to him.
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Please follow the format outlined below when creating the details for your character sheet (Appearance, Personality and History) and Adventurer's Repose entry (Character, player, campaign details etc, and Appearance, Personality and History)..
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Character: Obvious, really. Your character's full name, as well as commonly used nickname(s).
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Player: This is your full name. No email addresses please.
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Campaign: Just the campaign name.
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Classes: Don't include levels please.
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Race:
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Gender:
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Age:
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Height: Feet and inches please.
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Weight: And weight in pounds.
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Hair: Include color, cut, facial hair etc.
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Appearance
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This section is the key to how other players will see your character, so please try to make it as complete as possible. Essential things to include here are features, build, skin color, clothing, armor, weapons, key equipment, and overall appearance. You might want to include how your character moves ("clumsy as an ox", or "She moves with a grace and elegance that belies her 22 stone frame"), if they have any distinguishing features (scars, tattoos, body piercings, missing limbs etc), and anything else you think will help other players conjure an instant mental image of your character. Please complete this section in prose rather than points. An example of how it might read can be found on the sample page (link below).
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Personality
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Here you need to cover such intangibles as Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma, but try to do so in a manner that doesn't simply read "He is clever, not very wise, and of average charisma". How does your character relate to others? Are they reserved, chatty, an optimist, pessimist, a practical joker, a dour servant of a grumpy God or a drooling village idiot? What are their beliefs? Their motto? Do they have a particular creed they live by? Does they have pastimes and interests outside of adventuring? What motivates them, makes them angry, or sad, or happy?
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History
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Your character's back story. Detail how they were brought up, key events in their early lives, significant figures (family, friends, foes), how they came to join with their current party, and if applicable a brief summary of their adventures so far with the party. Some will want to really flesh this section out. You can write in the third person, the 1st person, as a tale told by a wandering bard: be informative, but have fun if you wish! Try to write something that you will be happy to leave as your character's back story for the foreseeable future.
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These are the mandatory sections. You can also add optional sections, for example to give details of an animal companion, or a description of an alias for characters that operate under assumed identities.
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For an example of how you should complete the details, take a look here:
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http://www.woldiangames.com/repose/repose_characters/gordo_ironhand.htm
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All of the above added
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==Appendix 2: Woldian Abbreviations==
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These are the official abbreviations to be used when explaining modifiers on your character sheets. The modifiers' abbreviations should be shown in parentheses with commas separating them. EX. (s, r, m, Wf)
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General Abbreviations:
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"s" - strength
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"i" - intelligence
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"w" - wisdom
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"d" - dexterity
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"c" - constitution
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"ch" - charisma
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"r" - racial
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"cl" - class
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"m" - magic
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"it" - item
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"w" - weapon
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"General Feats"
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"Ac" - Acobatic
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"Ag" - Agile
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"Al" – Alertness
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"AA" – Animal Afinity
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"AP" - Armor Proficiency (Light)
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medium (APm)
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heavy (APh)
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"At" – Athletic
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"AS" – Augment Summoning
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"BF" - Blind-Fight
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"CS" - Combat Casting
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"CE" – Combat Expertise
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"CEid" - Improved Disarm
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"CEif" – Improved Feint
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"CEit" - Improved Trip
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"CEwa" – Whirlwind Attack
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"CR" - Combat Reflexes
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"De" – Deceitful
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"DH" – Deft Hands
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"Di" - Diligent
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"D" - Dodge
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"Dm" - Mobility
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"Dsa" - Spring Attack
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"E" – Endurance
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"Edh" – Diehard
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"EM" – Eschew Materials
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"EWP" – Exotic Weapon Proficiency
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"ET" - Extra Turning
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"GF" - Great Fortitude
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"ICs" – Improved Counterspell
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"ICrit" - Improved Critical
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"IT" – Improved Turning
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"IUS" - Improved Unarmed Strike
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"Ida" - Deflect Arrows
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"Iig" – Improved Grapple
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"Isf" - Stunning Fist
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"Isa" - Snatch Arrows
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"I" - Investigator
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"IW" - Iron Will
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"L" - Leadership
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"LR" - Lightening Reflexes
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"MA" – Magical Aptitude
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"MWP" – Martial Weapon Proficiency
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"MC" - Mounted Combat
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"MCa" - Archery
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"MCrb" - Ride by Attack
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"MCsc" – Spirited Charge
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"MCt" – Trample
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"NS" – Natural Spell
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"N" - Negotiator
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"NF" – Nimble Fingers
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"P" – Persuasive
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"PBS" - Point Blank Shot
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"PBSfs" – Far Shot
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"PBSps" – Precise Shot
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"PBSrs" – Rapid Shot
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"PBSm" – Manyshot
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"PBSsor" – Shot on the Run
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"PBSi" – Improved Precise Shot
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"PA" - Power Attack
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"Pc" - Cleave
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"Pib" - Improved Bull Rush
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"Pio" – Improved Overrun
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"Pis" – Improved Sunder
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"Q" - Quick Draw
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"RR" – Rapid Reload
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"R" – Run
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"SS" – Self-Sufficient
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"ShP" - shield proficiency
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"ShPB" – Improved Shield Bash
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"ShPT" – Tower Shield Proficiency
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"SWP" – Simple Weapon Proficiency
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"SkF" - Skill Focus
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"Sm" - Spell Mastery
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"SpF" - Spell Focus
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"SpFg" – Greater Spell Focus
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"SP" - Spell Penetration
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"SPg" – Greater Spell Penetration
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"S" - Stealthy
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"T" - Toughness
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"Tr" - Track
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"TW" - Two-Weapon Fighting
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"TWd" – Two-Weapon Defense
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"TWi" – Improved Two-Weapon Fighting
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"wf" - weapon finesse
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"WF" - weapon focus
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"WFs" - weapon specialization
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"WFg" – Greater Weapon Focus
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"WPgs" – Greater Weapon Specialization
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"Item Creation Feats"
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"IBP" – Brew Potion
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"ICAA" – Craft Magic Arms and Armor
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"ICR" – Craft Rod
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"ICS" – Craft Staff
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"ICW" – Craft Wand
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"ICWI" – Craft Wondrous Item
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"IFR" – Forge Ring
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"ISS" – Scribe Scroll
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"Metamagic Feats"
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"MEmS" – Empower Spell
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"MEnS" – Enlarge Spell
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"MExS" – Extend Spell
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"MHS" – Heighten Spell
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"MMS" – Maximize Spell
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"MQS" – Quicken Spell
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"MSiS" – Silent Spell
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"MStS" – Still Spell
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"MWS" – Widen Spell
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=Posting Guidelines=
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Online 3E Posting Guidelines
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02/01/01
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Greetings Woldians!
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Below I will discuss the rules we have concerning posting as well as strategy points with regard to posting. I am more than willing to answer any questions you may have about posting at any time. Posting is an art, just like roleplaying is. It takes time to learn the nuances of playing D&D on a Message Board.
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Read carefully below and I'll try to save you from many of the pitfalls that beginning posters often make.
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Jerry Phelps
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Campaign DM and originator of The Wold
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Gericko@gmail.com
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==Posting Rules==
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Each character is to post only once each day. Watch for your DMs posts to know when the next day begins. If the DM obviously misses a day, (hey it happens to all of us) you may go ahead and post again the next day. Your DM has editing capabilities if things should get confusing.
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We play weekdays. We don't play on the weekends. The reason for this is that some like to play from work rather than home. Also, we've discovered that people just don't tend to post on the weekends.
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In all games, "consider" it Fri. morning until your DM completes his
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"Friday" post. In that same vein, "consider" it "Monday" for the rest of the weekend after your DM completes his "Friday" post.
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Turns are considered due at 5PM CST. The DM will post sometime between then and 8AM the following morning. This varies from game to game and you'll get to know your DM's habits soon enough.
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Help! I'm too busy to post!
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If you are going to miss more than one day of posting per week on a regular basis (including outside of combat), you should do the honorable thing and go inactive, for the good of the group. Going inactive is what we call quitting for a short period of time. We have another inside term for this which is "going walkabout." The other characters suffer in combat and role-play when one player is missing. When your schedule allows, you will be welcome to return to The Wold. A player in this situation, who does not volunteer to go inactive, but begins to miss posts on a regular basis, may be asked to do so.
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If you are going out of town, on vacation, or are not going to be able to play for a short period of time, there's no need to quit or go 'walkabout" for that. Simply contact your DM and together you can plan for one of the other players to play your character until your return. Everyone needs to do this from time to time. It's normal. We'd rather you take the time off when you need it and return to us, than to try to squeeze everything in when you're busy and burn out. Real life affects us all and we all need a few days off from posting from time to time.
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If your computer goes down and you can't email your DM to notify him, call Jerry at 940-691-1078 and he will get the message to your DM and fellow players.
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==Technical Problems==
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Notify your DM if you experience any technical problems.
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==Dice rolling on the Game Boards==
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You'll notice that there are dice rolling hot keys above the Action Field in the Posting Area of the board. Click on the dice you need and it rolls. It's that simple. It can get confusing for the DM, though, if you don't list your dice rolls in your post below.
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Here's an example of how to add the dice results to your post in the message field:
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Onrad takes a few steps back and full of confidence and determination, runs forward hurling his body across the 15' chasm. Time seems to stop for him as he reaches the apex of his leap. He pumps his feet and stretches his body, willing himself to the other side. He suddenly realizes (jump check of 17 and needing a DC19 or higher) that he's not going to make it. He let's the air out of his lungs hoping that the difference in weight will see him across. His fingers miss the far side by two inches. "NOOOOaaaaaauuuughhhhh!" His demented scream seems to echo forever as he falls into the bottomless darkness below.
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Notice how the roll is included in the post by putting it in parenthesis? Sometimes several rolls will need to be made in one turn. Listing each number clearly in your message post keeps it simple so that the DM and other players can see what roll goes with what action.
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==Guidelines for role-playing on the board==
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1) Don't post a second time in a day. The new day begins when the DM posts. So you should only have one post for your character between each DM post.
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2) Stay in character on the Game Boards. Out of character comments etc. are to be handled by email, private posts, or in the Loot 'n Booty Inn. Now, there may be an occasion where you feel you just have to say something out of character. If so, go ahead, but understand if your DM, after reading it, edits it out and send you an email asking you to strongly consider sending such comments via email.
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3) Posts are considered to happen in sequential order.
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This means that if one person posts that he drinks the potion sitting on the table, that the next person can't say that he's going to put the same potion in his pocket. Your DM may occasionally overrule sequential order for the sake of the story line. However, this should be a rare thing.
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4) As in a "live" game, do not resolve your own situations. Many MUDS allow for the player to not only state his action, but to resolve it himself. Here in The Wold, we attempt to recreate the "live" game as closely as possible. So you may say that your character is going hunting for some food, and make your appropriate rolls to catch something; however, it is up to the DM to post the results of the hunt. Players post actions. The DM posts the results of such actions.
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5) Roleplaying 101--It has been determined through trial and error that posting in 3rd person is superior than posting in 1st or 2nd person.
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Example of 1st person posting:
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Valdor:
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I grab my sword, which is sticking in the spine of the dragon, and pull for all my might. (Strength check of 18+4=DC of 22) If I pull it free, I spin, trying to get out of the way of the poisonous spikes of the dragon's tail. (Dexterity check of 12+1=13DC)
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Example of 3rd person posting:
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Valdor:
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Valdor grabs his sword, which is sticking in the spine of the dragon, and pulls it with all his might. (Strength check of 18+4=DC of 22) If he pulls it free, he spins, trying to get out of the way of the poisonous spikes of the dragon's tail. (Dexterity check of 12+1=13DC)
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3rd person posting makes it easier to be descriptive with your post and to make it truly outstanding.
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6) Role-playing 102--It has also been determined that a truly great character is one whose posts allow one to identify the character just by the style of the post. In other words, the character has a strong and simple "hook." Something simple that identifies that character's personality. A good hook helps to distinguish your character from the others in the group. All we have to communicate with on a Message Board are words. So what you write will determine the worth and notoriety of your character.
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For instance, the character of Guido in Game 6 is a prime example of a character that has a strong "hook." You would know which posts were Guido's even if his name was not listed above the post.
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Guido's hook is that he is sarcastic. Here is a typical Guido post.
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Guido:
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Guido sneers as the beggar crawls back into his corner. "Get a job," he mutters as they pass. He spots a nearby trashcan with trash thrown all around the can. Guido looks inside and sees that it is empty. He turns and shouts to the beggars up and down the street. "I've got a gold piece for whoever cleans up this mess."
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Not one of the beggars moves a muscle. In fact only one or two actually turn their heads to look at the ornery Dwarf.
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Guido:
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"Figures. The Wold's going to hell in a backpack."
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A good hook can be anything from being heroic, to an unusual outlook on life, to emphasizing a certain aspect of your character.
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==The Red Wyrm Inn==
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We've added a separate game board called The Red Wyrm Inn where the characters, not the players, from all the games (including JKF's now defunct Morantia campaign) can gather, meet and chat in character. There we talk, have shared adventurers and some occasionally are invited to visit The Maw, a huge dungeon underneath the inn. All posts in this inn are done in character. With permission from the Campaign DM, you may occasionally introduce or play an existing NPC on this board. You may begin to post here just as soon as you've sent the first draft of your character sheet to your DM. If you have some questions about using this page, email your DM.
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All characters entering the RWI find themselves at the 6th level of experience, yet with their current equipment. The only exceptions to this are characters who have joined the ranks of the Dragon Consortium. They may enter the Inn at their current rank of experience. Any equipment gained in the Inn will probably be lost when the character returns to "real life." Hit points used in the inn are spent for real and are lost to the character in his "real" place and time.
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No one ever seems dies in the inn. At least not permanently. This seems to be handled in various ways depending on the circumstances. But thanks be to the Gods of Wold that such is the case, because I've seen them dropping like flies in there, each disappearing only to walk in again the next day!
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No one knows how characters from various games, places, and times all end up at the RWI together at the same time and place. It is a grand mystery. Some suggest that the Inn summons those who are restless in their sleep to it's comforting environs. Supporting this is the fact that several characters have noticed that rewards earned in the RWI have occasionally appeared the next morning in their bed roll or under their pillow. Someday perhaps this mystery will be revealed.
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One thing is for sure and that is that if your character is searching for more adventure, and wants to meet the characters from other times and places, then the Red Wyrm Inn is the place to be!
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==The Loot 'n Booty Pub 'n Inn==
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We've also added a game board called The Loot 'n Booty Pub 'n Inn for out of character posting. You can access the L'nB from either the Main Games Page, or by selecting the button at the top of each Message Board. Here, at the L'nB, players from all Woldian games talk shop, or anything else we want to discuss from movies, to philosophy, to game rules. Note that this inn is readable only when you sign in. This keeps the conversations within private.
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I strongly feel that all truly great and successful D&D groups evolve past being just playing buddies to being true life-ling friends. One of the things that I hope sets our site apart from others of it's type is that we work hard on creating an atmosphere where friendship and a feeling of community is encouraged and fostered. Please get involved in the site by participating in the L'nB and the RWI when you can.
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=Combat Rules=
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==Special Attacks==
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=Technical Issues=
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=Tapestry Game Rules=
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=Magical Seals=
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=Shopping in the Catacombs=
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=Black Genie Centre=
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==Genie Rules==
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==Genie Philosophy==
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 13 February 2021

House Rules

House rules particular to our online game.

Character Creation

Everything you need to know to create your Woldian character.

Posting Guidelines

How to post online to maximise your (and our) enjoyment.

Combat Rules

The online game has, by its nature, a few differences to the face to face game.

Technical Issues

Passwords, profiles, text formatting

Tapestry Game Rules

Tap games: how to play 'em, how to run 'em.

Gift Rules

Rules for "gifts," which include the Lotto on that board as well as x-mas celebrations in the GG, as well as anything else that comes up.

Shopping in the Catacombs

Want to buy stuff for your character? This page will get you started.

Black Genie Centre

Want to create new Woldian stuff? Read this first.

Recruiting Policy

Anything you ever wanted to know about bringing new blood to the Wold.

Assistant DM Guidelines

Ever wanted to be an Assistant DM? Responsibilities behind the privileges.

DM Incentives

Want to know the perks of being a DM or ADM?

Other Core Rules

Had trouble finding a certain rule? Here are some that have been asked about on the Rules Board.