The Net Book of Plots – Volume VI

The Net Book of Plots

Volume VI

Editors Note:

The plots of this book were collected by Phil Scadden
and edited by Phil, Tom Zunder and Alexander Forst-Rakoczy, that’s
me

The complete collection of the Net Book of Plots is available at
http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/alex/Handbooks/index.html

All of the plots are tagged, see the file “plot-tags.txt” or go to the
HTML version of the Net Book of Plots at
http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/alex/Handbooks/WWWPlots/index.html

You can also find submission guidelines there at
http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/alex/Handbooks/WWWPlots/submission.html

We have permission of Qubrak Shata
to include the adventure ideas from his AD&D.com web pages in this book.
The plots are marked with “(AD&D.com)” in the title. The AD&D.com site is
located at AD&D.com
(1) and AD&D.com (2)

Another set of plot ideas (namely non-monster wilderness encounters) was
posted to the newsgroup “rec.games.frp.dnd”. These plots are marked with
“(News)”.

I hope all enjoy this new collection and
dont forget to tell the authors how it went if you run a plot.
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Musketter Land
William
william@duvi.eskom.co.za

Long
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Campaign On the Island of Ro, there are four countries – the Olven Woods – inhabited
by the Olden Elves, Arabica – a nation based on arabian culture, Arthuria
– a culture based on Arthurian Culture and Musketterland – based on the Three
Musketeers – just no muskets 🙂

Olden Elves – these are a bunch of stuckup elves that would love to
destroy all the other races on the island and recover all the elven
territories.

Normal Elves – these are elves that live freely amongst the humans.

Dwarves – dissapeared hundreds of years ago into their mountain
strongholds – after defeating the elves in battle – basically giving the
humans space to conquer the world.

Gnomes – allied with the dwarves – nobody knows where they now are.
Halflings – very secretive and seldom seen – similar to leprechauns.

About 50 years ago the Arabics and Arthurians were at war – by the time
they stopped fighting the arabics had conquered one of the arthurian
provinces (neighbouring the Olven Woods). The elves have now decided it
is time to recapture the lost territories – so how to do it 🙂

Decimian – High Priestess of Elventia (The goddess of Elves) has
undertaken a journey with a few followers to get the Arthurian and
Arabics to go to war – their first stop was in Arthuia where they managed
to steal a missive from King Arthur to a fellow. They then proceeded to
Mussketter land where they aim to get a letter copied by a scribe, the
letter will be forged in King Arthur’s script, the letter will be
addressed to Sir Lancelot – Captain of the Arthurian Army – and be an
order to attack the captured province in full force. – Decimian is hoping
that this will spar a war between Arthuria and Arabica.

Dacimians idea is then to get Arabica to attack Musketterland as well so
that all the enemy cultures are at war.

Initial adventure

The party is in Musketterland when they are approached by the local
Parchment Maker and asked to find his daughter – she disappeared the day
before while looking after his shop – without leaving a note or anything
– and taking only her brushes and parchment with her….

This becomes a detective adventure where the party need to find her

In the same street as the parchment maker are a Pottery – Potter and
Apprentice, and a blacksmith.

If asked what they saw – the blacksmith saw 1. 10:00 A hunched up man in a brown cape – went into the shop and came
out after 30minutes
2. 12:15 A young woman – also about 30 minutes
3. 16:45 A Knight (Soldier of the Cardinal) – stayed only 5 minutes

If asked the Potter saw 1. As above
2. As above
3. did not see the knight

(The potter is very difficult and insists that he never left the front
desk – if pushed he admits going out for lunch at about 13:00, when the
apprentice was in charge)

The apprentice saw – a beautiful elven woman go into the shop – but never
saw her leave. By description the elven woman is obviously an Olden Elf –
rarely seen in these parts – but the Apprentice swears she never left.

The man in the brown cloak is in fact the girls boyfriend and (could be
carrying flowers) just came to visit her.

The young lady came to have a love letter written for her boyfriend. Her
money – 1sp is actually in the till – she will be coming back the next day
to collect her note – only the girl knows this.

The Knight – a soldier in the cardinal’s guard (the bad guys – allied
with the Arthurians) – he was also coming for a love letter but there was
nobody in the shop and he left without placing his order.

The Olven Lady – you guessed it – Decimian – she offers the girl 100gp to
copy the note – (an elf can’t copy the note – elves cannot forge human
script well enough – and also it could be scried by magic that it was
touched by an elf). Decimian has taken the young girl to an ancient olven
temple about 50 miles outside of town, where she will do the work

Notes : The elves do not want to hurt anyone and would rather let the
party see what they are doing before hurting them.

The girl will want to finish the note – and earn her 100gp – (5 years
income) so will insist on staying – the best the party will be able to do
is to let her father know she will return soon.

Clues to where she has been taken – going out the back entrance there
are two sets of prints, an olven foot and the girl’s bare feet.

Decimian is wearing the symbol of her church (a red circle) seen by the
potters apprentice and with research it can be found that an old temple
exists in the woods….

Future Adventures * The Party must warn King Arthur and Lancelot….
* But too late – Arthuria has invaded Arabica
* Now the party must make peace….
* But too late, an Arabican noble has been assassinated – by an Arthurian
Arrow
* Who killed him……? An Olven Assassin, An arthurian Archer
* NO! – A Musketter – a member of the cardinals guard
* Arabica threatens Masketter
* Musketter King Louis wants peace
* The Cardinal tries to kill the king….

Sound Fun

Well this is my current campaign – the first adventure laid out above has
just been done 🙂

Any more detail you want let me know 🙂

The Quest For The Magnus Lexrota (summary)
Richard
newsies@mindspring.com

Short
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Campaign Here’s a little bit about my campaign: I call it THE QUEST FOR THE
MAGNUS LEXROTA.

The characters get word that an ancient evil is about to come back out
into the world after being asleep for about 500 years. At the same
time, they stumble into an old mage lair and find a triangular piece
of decorated gold with a curved bottom. It turns out to be part of an
ancient holy relic called the Magnus Lexrota or Great Wheel of Law.
There are seven other pieces the characters have to find to put it all
together. Since this ancient evil being possesses the Talisman of
Chaos, they must put it together in order to even combat him.

The seven other pieces are really just a thread that you can use to
string together a series of otherwise unrelated dungeons and
adventures. But at the same time, you can throw in some intrigue from
other groups who want the Magnus Lexrota for their own, and will do
anything to get it.

In my world, the Holy Imperial Church of Hyperion wants the MLR to
validate itself. Many of the great Orders of Paladins want the MLR to
launch a crusade against its enemies. Minions of the Great Evil want
it so their master can take over the world. The gods of Mondalith
want the MLR back so they can restore order to the world.

You get the picture. It’s really an easy way to use existing dungeons
and adventures without going to much trouble. All you need to do is
plug in extra-curricular interplay….

Hope that’s some help!

The Quest For The Magnus Lexrota (Campaign)
Richard
newsies@mindspring.com

Long
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Intrigue
Campaign
“The Magnus Lexrota.
So long destroyed.
Find it and bind it.
His next reign avoid…”
– poem by Brother Askalon of Callanmay Abbey

The QUEST FOR THE MAGNUS LEXROTA (or the Q4MLR for short) is really
nothing more than a thread. It is a simple yet effective device you can use
to string together a series of otherwise unrelated dungeons and adventures.
Depending on your personal needs, the Q4MLR can be a simple adventure to
last your player characters only a short time, or, in my case, can become a
huge campaign around which your PC’s lives revolve. The only thing you need
to create to make the Q4MLR more interesting is an aura of mystery and
intrigue surrounding it as more and more NPC’s become aware of its existence
and in turn desperately want it. You will also need a pantheon of gods to
make this work, but which one is entirely up to you.

Here’s a quick look at how I plug in the Q4MLR into my campaign.
First, here’s my background. This is subtext that the players get in a
handout before the game begins:

More than 2000 years ago, the kingdom of Abydos flourished and
prospered on the banks of the Great River which wound its way through the
vast deserts known as the Tempest Wastes. Its ruler, Cheops the Mighty,
however was not content. He eyed the rich coastal city-states of the Great
Crescent Sea with greed and lust. Though there was little doubt his
charioteers could win the small city-states, victory would not come without
great price. So Cheops ordered his court magicians to create a device
which, when wielded by his army, would crush its enemies. They created a
device called the TALISMAN OF CHAOS (TOC for short). Through its most
powerful magic, the talisman created chaos and turmoil wherever it went.
But what they didn’t know is once unleashed, no man, not even a great
pharaoh, could reign in the unrelenting chaos. Cheops’ enemies did indeed
fall, but the magic was so powerful, it also eventually destroyed Abydos as
well, and cast all of the world of Mondalith along with it.

For 500 years, chaos reigned supreme until a new pantheon of deities
decided to take action. The pantheon of Zeus arrived on the slopes of
Olympus. They quickly and easily dispatched the old abydosian gods and
began plans to restructure the world. One day, Zeus looked down from
Olympus and ordered his blacksmith Haephastus to construct something to
reign in the rampant chaos.

The great misshapen god fired his forges deep underground. He and
his minions fashioned a wheel made of gold and mithril. It was called the
Magnus Lexrota, or Great Wheel of Law (I use a barely passing form of Latin
as my ancient language. I think it gives my campaign an authentic feel).
Worn around his neck with an adamantite chain, Zeus was able to halt the
chaos and begin the rebuilding of society. That rebuilding took form
primarily in the Imperium.

The Imperium sprang from the city of Myrrh. Its borders stretched
far and wide across the world, and its culture formed the basis of life in
Mondalith. At its height, Imperium centurions patrolled from outposts as
far north as the Clywiddan Mountains and as far west as the Rhyder Pass.
Imperium engineers brought water to deserts, elaborate villas to the
frontier and strongholds to wild lands. The Imperial drachir became the
standard coinage. And most importantly, imperial judges issued imperial law
with a cold and impartial hand. “All roads lead to Myrrh,” the old saying goes.

But just as Rome, Myrrh too grew fat and complacent. Perversions
and greed chewed away at the empire’s foundations. With most of the
frontier under the imperial standard and few lands left to conquer, the
Circus Maximus became the favorite of the mob. Gladiatorial games and brutal
executions seemed the only way to satiate the hunger of the people. Zeus
himself grew fat and perverted; known then as Obese Zeus.

Into this mix, a small cult began to form on the streets of Myrrh;
the church of Hyperion. Hyperion the Lionhearted was a noble figure of
goodness, honesty and chivalry. He attracted a mix of other deities and
together formed the basic tenets of their religion: Paladur, god of
knighthood and noble combat, Azariah, god of learning and justice, Ulfyn,
god of the harvest, etc. These gods and others in the new religion appealed
to the a populace weary of a constant diet of dessert without ever having a
main course. Soon Hyperion and his pantheon of noble gods challenged Zeus
upon the very slopes of Olympus. The War of the gods had begun. It raged on
for years on Olympus until Hyperion came to a realization.

The only way to defeat Zeus was to snatch the MLR off his neck and
cast it down Olympus. In a great final pitched battle, Hyperion ripped the
MLR off Zeus’ neck and threw it down the mountain where according to legend,
it smashed into eight equal pieces and vanished into Mondalith and history.

Hyperion was victorious. He and his pantheon took their rightful
places as the deities of Mondalith. But with the MLR destroyed, the evil
gnawing chaos began creeping back into the world. Despite Hyperion’s
valiant efforts, the Imperium, just as Abydos, collapsed into anarchy and
despair.

During the empire’s death throes, a man named Viriditus Acies, third
son of a Myrrh noble, sailed with some companions and formed a kingdom far
away from the collapsing land. Joining with the native clans of Gaels,
Vajars, and Goths, he conquered the land later known as the Kingdom of
Argandel. The kingdom seemed to be mankind’s last best hope in the face of
the dead empire and rampant anarchy.

But not more than 100 years after Acies, his descendant, King Robert
III, hired a court magician named Tallok. Tallok lived with Robert and his
family in the king’s magnificent underground palace called Green Castle.
Built by dwarves, Green Castle was the envy of dukes, sultans, emirs and
archbishops. But Tallok was a schemer and conniver, and unknown to anyone,
has obtained the long lost Talisman of Chaos. Soon, “Bloody” Tallok used it
to usurp the throne and grip the land in an iron fisted reign of terror. He
ruled without mercy for 11 years, using his demons to destroy villages,
churches, tribes, and the all-important knowledge of the past centuries.
Finally, an army of Robert’s former knights and men-at-arms defeated
Tallok’s dark minions and forced him back into the castle.

They sealed off Green Castle with Tallok inside, but they never
could recapture the glory of the House of Acies. Each succeeding king was a
more impotent shell of a monarch than the last. 23 years ago, the last one,
Thomas the Weary, abdicated the throne leaving no heir.

Chaos has once again asserted its hold. Without the MLR to reign in
the TOC, anarchy grips the world again. The once grand Kingdom of Argandel
has been reduced to a chaotic mishmash of duchies, counties, diocese and
principalities. No one recognizes anyone except the Holy Imperial Church
of Hyperion.

Here’s how things begin in my campaign:

The characters meet on a rainy night at a small but very cozy little
inn called the Virtuous Knight at the crossroads of the Southguard and
Callanmay roads. It’s located in-between the Duchy of Ulwyn and the
Diocese of Callanmay Abbey in the old Kingdom of Argandel. There they meet
a hospitable innkeeper named Dorin Tavernmaster.

After they go to sleep, they hear a commotion in the common room
below and the stable area outside. A band of marauding orcs has attacked
the inn. They characters fight valiantly, but the orcs make off with the
innkeepers horses and life savings.

He begs the characters to retrieve the things, offering a lifetime
of free lodging at the inn in return. The characters agree. Dorin tells
them he thinks the orcs are based in a dungeon located in the nearby hills
of Tors Brendyrs. Sure enough, the marauding orcs are from there.

This is where you can insert any dungeon (low-level if this is part
of a large campaign, or any dungeon if this is a small diversion). I
created my own called Delvingrim; an old sanctuary for a group of wizards
called the Grim Alliance. The orcs killed them all and decided to move in
some years ago. The lair is a series of rooms built around a great hollow
cylindrical cavern.

Whichever dungeon you use, you need to insert two things: Piece #1
of the MLR and a mysterious letter. The letter is written in a strange and
ancient tongue which needs to be deciphered by a sage in a nearby
village. The letter orders the orcs to carefully guard the piece. It goes
on to state that within five years he will be ready to leave Green Castle
and re-conquer the world.

So begins their quest to find all eight pieces of the Magnus
Lexrota. At barest minimum, all you really need to do is place pieces of
the MLR in a string of dungeons (handmade or mass produced). You could make
the quest last a short time (reducing the number of pieces to six or four),
or do as I have done and turn it into a full fledged campaign.

Each piece found bestows a powerful gift to its user and grows even
more powerful when used in conjunction with the other pieces. I’ll leave it
up to you to describe those powers. Only when completed can the wielder
attack Tallok and his Talisman of Chaos. Otherwise, Tallok remains
impervious to assault.

But with that power comes ultimate responsibility. It will not take
long for the characters to realize just how coveted the MLR is. I try to
shroud it in ancient mysteries and wrap it in enough court intrigues to make
the entire campaign more interesting.

In my Q4MLR campaign, the following groups try everything from
begging to bargaining, bribery to thievery, chicanery to murder to separate
the MLR from the characters: Fishtown Rats Thieves’ Guild, Chivalric Order
of Paradigms, Holy Imperial Church, Druids of the Darkling Vale, Duke
Aethelred of Ulwyn, Archbishop Germanicus of Beechanmoor, and the gods
Paladur, Morvidus, and Demetia.

In Mondalith, I have built my whole campaign around the idea of the
MLR. Try to imagine the Holy Grail turning up in Medieval Europe in the
10th or 11th centuries, and you have an idea how I handle the MLR.

At the end, of course, the characters must fight Tallok. Once they
are finished and wind up at the end of the campaign, they return to the
Virtuous Knight and Dorin Tavernmaster. Dorin, as it turns out, is really
Hyperion. He was testing his world and his own pantheon. He takes the MLR
from them, granting them wishes in return. It is up to them to decide what
to do next. The possibilities are endless.

I hope this is what you need. If not, just let me know and I’ll
revise it. By the way, my new e-mail address if newsies@mindspring.com
Thanks again for your interest. If you hear of anyone using it, let me
know. I’d love to hear about it.
Richard

You drank what?!
Michal Szokolo
msz@ternet.pl

Short
Urban
Any
Investigation Unknowingly to anyone, supply of drinks (or water) was poisoned with
unknown substance. Anyone who drinks this drink/water is intoxicated
(PCs may be more resistant). The substance causes acute paranoia and
xenophobia – victims believe that everyone is plotting to
kill/destroy/hurt them and take “protective measures”, including killing
the “enemies”.

The party is hired/ordered to investigate a number of strange incidents:
crazy killers, sudden suicides, people locking their houses shut and
shooting at anyone getting too close. These incidents should be
unrelated and seemingly random.

Every time there is a clue, that killer, suicidal person (etc) drank one
specific brand of drink (e.g. Old Joe’s Lemonade).

Cause of poisoning may be changed to fit campaign or be simply strange,
e.g.: drink manufacturer built new installation and didn’t clean it –
artificial colors used in drink reacted with remains of anti-corrosive
paint solvent creating highly active neurotoxin.

Copyright 1996 Michal Szokolo. Free for noncommercial use.

Old Notes
Gabriele Ferri
fif3336@iperbole.bologna.it

Short
Any
Any
Exploration
Quest Hi there!

I come back with a nice plot idea!

In the last campaign, my DM let us find people travelling in the desert.
It was an expedition sent by the Arch-Mage for investigate about some
strange magical accidents. Our PCs joined the expedition, but 2 days
after we realized that the people we met was evil and they weren’t sent
by the Arch-Mage, but by someone else (we haven’t discovered it yet). We
had a nice fight, we won, and found some papers in a box. Here come the
genial idea: the DM really gave us about 7 papers. They were a previous
group’s notes about some different dungeons, maps of forests and
inventories with notes about how to use some powerful magical items; and
he burned them a little, put part of them in the water and also put some
red paint on them. So that papers weren’t completely readable because
of that treatment but also because they were just notes written during a
game session by another group. We continued our quest, we eventually
found the other party’s skeletons (very old) and other papers. The DM
treated them like the others, but they were written in another alphabet
(probably he wrote those papers with his computers and then he changed
the normal letters with Greek letters). Obviously the mysterious papers
contained vital information about traps, monsters and so on…, so we
translated them (it took 1 hour and an half)

This adventure was really beautiful and it passioned all of us (we spent
hours examining the papers… it was exciting!).

bye bye

Gabriele Ferri – fif3336@iperbole.bologna.it

Uh, sorry for my bad English! I’m sure I’ve made a lot of mistakes!

Beast Law
Keith Davies
ct94015@camosun.bc.ca
kdavies@pinc.com

Long
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Campaign My current campaign (Draekera) consists of the following (I think I’ve
already posted this in another thread, but…). Startup information
is first, followed by some campaign background.

Kalah Shadar is a Sargothi nomad (horse tribes); her tribes has been
virtually flooded with Landmar refugees (Germanic-type tribe from the
south) bearing tales of tall, vicious man-like creatures that have
been attacking their villages, killing and eating all the dead (even
their own). Kalah was part of a group of Sargothi tribesmen from
different tribes sent to investigate. After reporting back to their
tribes, it was decided that they should be sent to neighboring nations
to pass the word and ask for military assistance against the Beastmen.
Kalah was sent to du’Chade, where the Chadian command decided to send
a team led by Stage (Bandisalian scout ‘doing jobs’ for Chadian command)
to investigate. Jadow (desert mercenary) had been traveling with Stage
and hired on for the job. Hayden is a Chadian crystalmancer sent along
for communications support.

The party is going to examine the Beastmen, transmit the information
back to du’Chade and be told to investigate further; they will find
that the Beastmen were caused by the corruption of the Beast Law
upon the defeat of the Beast Lord (more about that below). The
party will then have the task of restoring the Beast Lord to power.

So far we’ve had two sessions and they are about half-way to the keep
nearest the pass to Landmar. Stage was fairly seriously wounded, but
was about half-healed by some salve.

CAMPAIGN WORLD

Dwarves haven’t been seen in this area of the campaign, although they
are present in the Northern Mountains (near the Norse culture). There
are Logston elves (much like wild elves) in the forest of Tirebanil,
although only the Followers of Saint Laris get to see them; other
people entering the forest tend to sprout arrows. There are Pini elves
in the forest and mountains to east of Sargothian Plains. The Sindaar
(high elves) haven’t been seen in forty or fifty years. To the best of
my knowledge there are no halflings or gnomes. This is a very
humanocentric campaign.

When the world was created, the gods bound the Land Law into Great
Dragons. On each continent there is one Dragon that maintains a
particular Law – there are Sun, Storm, Beast, Wood/Forest, Sea, Sand,
Shadow, Magic, Faerie (these last two are probably the same) and
probably others. The Beast Lord was defeated in combat by a human
warrior about forty or fifty years ago (hmmm….;). Normally when
a Beast Lord is defeated his power goes to the one who bested him;
the human was unable to handle to power and was destroyed. The Lord
regained some of the power but is in a coma, unable to restore the
Beast Law. The party is going to gain possession of his mind crystal
and will have to travel to the other Lords to repair it.

There are several possible endings to this. The first is that the
party restores the crystal and returns it to the Beast Lord, enabling
him to rebuild the Beast Law (although the Beastmen will remain
afterward – they are now part of the world). The second is that the
party will restore the crystal and one of the members will take on
the mantle of Beast Lord by using the crystal – there are currently
two characters that this option may appeal to. The third is that the
party fails, in which case the Beast Lord will be replaced by another
from another continent – probably a hundred years from now, after the
continent has been more or less overrun by Beastmen and the cultures
drastically changed. There are other dragons on the continent, but
they tend to be much smaller and weaker than the great dragon; they’re
kind of like the great cats of the reptile world.

Get Out of Town!!
Keith Davies
ct94015@camosun.bc.ca
kdavies@pinc.com

Medium
Urban
Fantasy
Startup
Affliction To actually get characters together, I’ll tell about another campaign
I was running:

The original party went into the Temple of the Snake Demons (yuan-ti),
where a couple of the characters died while cleaning the place out.
They limped back to town to recover. While in town a couple of the
slaves they had freed asked to join their rescuers. Dave was really
unhappy playing a ranger, so I allowed him to restart with a mage.
The ranger was found face down in an alley, obviously robbed. Seamus
(I forget his character’s name) was a thief who wanted to get in some
practice, so he went to rob a house – incidentally, the house of Therat
(Dave). He was captured, apparently blood-cursed, and released. He
went back to his inn, where Ramirez (6’4″ Moorish Blade (bard)) was
sitting in the common room and thinking about joining a game of dice.
This fellow coming through the door with a bloody and a rune drawn
on his forehead in blood looked interesting, so Ramirez followed him and
tried to talk his way into their (Seamus and Mike (warpriest)) room.
He failed and was walking back to his table when the innkeeper passed
him in the hall – obviously going to check on his guest. The different
voice saying he was the innkeeper got Mike’s attention – there was
obviously something wrong. In order to protect his interests, Ramirez
threw a dagger and killed the innkeeper.

Other events occurred that involved lots of running around, getting
picked up by the guard (Seamus lost three sets of lockpicks to the
guards in two days :), and being ‘encouraged’ by the Thieves Guild
to leave town the party was high-tailing it for the hills – not to
avoid the guard but to escape the guild – Ramirez killed one of the
Guild representatives escorting Seamus out of town.

In short, arrange things so that the party (even the innocent members)
end up fleeing the city with the law/guild behind them. They will
be forced to work together in order to stay alive…

Mandolin
Ray A. Reaux (rayzer)
rreaux@vt.edu

Medium
Any
Fantasy
Affliction I ran a short plot that works well for low level characters,
say below 3rd level, went like this:

A bard or minstrel PC wanted to purchase a new musical instrument.
When he gets to a shop, he looks them over and sees a really
nice one in the back of the shop made by a well known instrument
maker. He asks the shop keeper how much and the shop keeper
asks for a price, which isn’t very high for one of such quality,
especially one made by an instrument maker of such repute. Anyway,
the shop keeper really wants to sell the instrument, and at any price
(should play this out so the player gets that hint but it isn’t too
obvious), for his own peace of mind.

After the player gets the instrument and gets it home, he should
be happy. Then after a few days (you might want to make this after
some intervening adventure to not make things too obvious to the
player), he starts having bad dreams. He dreams of a fat man with
a knife in hand who is laughing down at him, as he experiences the
vertigo of falling. Of course, he never hits the ground but always
wakes up before he hits the ground. You’ll want to start these dreams off
murky, but elaborate on them as you go. You might also have another PC
wake up one night to see the PC playing the instrument (let’s say a
mandolin) and singing in a totally different voice. When the player
wakes up, he remembers nothing. Then one day, the other
characters in the party will find the PC is missing. They should find
him walking down the road, singing in that foreign voice.

The mandolin is the focal point for a ghost, not really a malevolent
ghost but one that wants revenge and restitution from the burghermeister
of a nearby town. The ghost was once a chaotic good bard who liked
to poke public fun at corrupt people and who was a little too free
with women, especially married women. He died when fleeing from the
bedchamber of the irate and corrupt burghermeister, who caught him
with the burghermeister’s wife. Now his death was really an accident
since the burghermeister did not knife him, and the bard fell from
the window and broke his neck. But the ghost wants to humiliate him
nevertheless and drive him from his comfortable office. He isn’t
interested in killing the burghermeister, just
wants to show him up for what he is, a corrupt and petty man.
That’s why he “borrows” or possesses the body of the owner of the mandolin
to lead him to the town to exact his revenge on the burghermeister.
Hopefully, the other PCs of the adventuring group would be drawn in
to this effort.

Since the ghost is not evil, a detect evil would not show the mandolin
as evil. Destroying the mandolin would destroy the link with the ghost,
but any attempts to do so would make the ghost extremely angry.

Staggered Time Startup
Christian
christian544@clubhouse.email.net

Short
Any
Any
Startup
Investigation I’m doing something new with my player characters…I’m starting them at
different times. The first players village is raided by Death Knights,
and the townsfolk pack up and get out. The players parents and family are
killed, and the player is stuck with a group of soldiers travelling to
Cormyr to speak to King Azoun.. The player REALLY wants to find out why
the Death Knights raided their village after they’d been gone for a
couple hundred years, so he enlists the aid of player 2, maybe player 3.
They set out, hired hands, with player 1, and end up meeting player 4 in
an adventure. Player 4 joins them after MORE Death Knights show up, this
time led by Gondegal, who I’ve recreated as a Doom Knight after his loss
at Arabel, and they flee, only to get to WaterDeep, and meet players 5
and 6. Seven, a drow psionicist, will join them when they venture into
Menzoberranzan.

*Lord Xian of Silverblood*

On the Run
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Urban
Wilderness
Fantasy
Startup
Affliction This adventure was originally created to bridge the retirement of some
rather munchkinish high-level characters with a starting party. The players
had been playing good characters for a long time, and wanted to try evil.
This is the result, and IMHO it turned out quite well. If you need an
intro for a new party with evil characters this may work:

A group of high-level good characters arrives in a town known for its seedy-
side. In short order, they end up wiping out the Thieves’ Guild, Assassins’
Guild, and all the evil temples and magic schools there. They also replace
the former puppet government.

As this is going on, the new characters (who were members of those guilds,
temples and schools) escape. (It is possible that some of the characters are
friends or relatives tagging along – this allows for some non-evil characters
in the group.) This is where the adventure begins – with them “on the run”
from overwhelming forces. They join up after fleeing from the city.
Where do they go? They aren’t prepared for overland adventures or the
dangers beyond the city walls. Yet returning to the city means possible
capture by the new government. Rewards are being offered, so former contacts
might very well turn them in.

The party may resort to stealing some horses and equipment. After a while,
some bounty hunters will pick up their trail. It is easy to turn some of
these bounty hunters into recurring characters that almost catch them between
various adventures. (In the original campaign, one known as The Inspector
was always hot on their trail. The players never realized he was just an
illusionist using his spells to appear as a large garrison tracking them
down.) With prices on their heads, the party will need to be extra cautious
when dealing with shopkeepers who will eagerly turn them in for a quick
profit. All those things that good characters normally take for granted
now pose huge risks for this group.

The surrounding territory is heavily populated by humanoids and other beasts
which makes escape from the city quite difficult. Just because they may
have a common enemy doesn’t make these creatures any less likely to view the
fleeing party as food. If they do make deals with the monsters, word of
this may get back to the city further ruining their reputations. As the
characters become more powerful, their names and faces will appear on
wanted posters in the towns they visit. Other adventurers may also try to
track them down to make a name for themselves. Rumors of the party’s
evil-doings can get wildly exaggerated to the point that orders for their
capture keep coming from higher places of office and further away.

>From a DM stand-point, it is easy to convert and use any common adventure
type with this ongoing plot. For example, instead of the typical
dungeon-delve, the party explores and secures a new hideout. Instead of
guarding the caravan, they attempt to steal goods from it undetected.
Many DM’s will likely have a blast converting parts of their old adventures
for this one…

Port of Death (The Plague: Part 1)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Urban
Fantasy
Investigation
Affliction The party hears rumors of a plague that is ravaging a nearby seaport.
No healing methods have been successful at treating its effects. Some
say it may be the result of a magical curse while others suggest that it
is a plague sent by the gods.

Obviously, the party probably will need to be lured into the city – possibly
some of them have relatives there, or they are hired by someone to rescue
family members from the city. (Otherwise, they might just as well stay away
to avoid contracting it themselves!) As they approach, they encounter a
few of the dying attempting to flee from the city. They have lost motor
skills, they sweat profusely and are completely disoriented – hallucinating.
As they die, the party’s efforts to help them will be unsuccessful.

It is interesting to note that the farms just outside of the port city have
been mostly untouched, with only a few young males that frequented the city
having been afflicted.

In the town, the party will encounter more plague victims. Most seem to be
from the seedier parts of town, but there are also a number of high-ranking
officials and shopkeepers that have died. With the number of dead bodies
piling up, there have been a number of problems such as giant rats and
ghouls feeding on the dead along with the problems of burying them all.
(These can be turned into mini-adventures.)

As the party investigates, they learn that the plague started within the last
month. None of the clerics or healers have found a way to treat the dying.
Plus, spells that raise the dead don’t even bring them back. Priests are
convinced that this is a sign, and that “The gods are punishing us.”

One of the main links appears to be money: many victims are thieves, harlots,
shopkeepers and city officials while the poorer people in the same areas
(beggars, workers, etc.) have been largely untouched. If they pursue this,
they will learn of a mage in the port that believes this is due to some
cursed coins being passed around the city. (He’s wrong, but it can lead to
some rather interesting side adventures.)

While the records are a bit sketchy, the party will find that most of
the early deaths occurred close to the docks, and have since spread
throughout the rest of the city. The party will also discover that a few
of the once popular taverns near the docks are fairly deserted. Many of
the former patrons have been hit by the disease. If they check these
places out, they will notice that one particularly rich-looking fellow
frequents most of these places. He stops in, talks to a couple people
briefly and then leaves. If watched carefully, he will be seen exchanging
small pouches under the table with those people.

He’s was once a thief, but is now a rich drug-dealer. If confronted by
the party, he will try to bribe them to leave him alone. If searched and
then pressed about the drugs, he will reveal that he received a new type
of drug “Drax” from a ship that arrived about a month ago. It has been a
big seller for him, but recently a number of his distributors in the city
have fallen victim to the disease. Thus, he has been forced to leave his
fancy dwelling and go back onto the street to do the dealings in person again.
He’s been having to lower his price, for it seems that the drug’s demand has
been dropping off. (This is because the customers are dying, but he doesn’t
realize this.) His greed and low wisdom prevent him from making any kind
of connection.

If the party convinces him that the drug is causing the disease, he will be
very upset and try to help them as best he can to avoid a certain death at
the hands of the local officials and populace. (He is chaotic, but not
evil.) He will turn over all the Drax he possesses and a fair amount of
gold to the party. He will also provide them with the names of the ship
and his contacts, but then he will attempt to slip out of town permanently.

The drug does tremendous damage to the brain producing a spectacular high
and hallucinations in the process. Eventually the entire brain is destroyed
preventing any type of healing or raising from working.

Note: If this adventure were placed in modern day, the characters would
probably figure out the drug source very quickly. Staging it in a fantasy
campaign creates many more “believable” dead ends for the investigation
such as cursed coins or a god-sent plague. DM’s should feel free to take
advantage of this by possibly spinning off various mini-adventures before
the true source is determined.

Dragon Island (The Plague: Part 2)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Short
Ocean
Fantasy
Investigation The party can bribe a dock agent to see a list of ships that arrived about
a month ago. The ship identified by the dealer came from a small island.
They will either be sent or feel obligated to put a stop to this operation.
A ship can be hired to take them there. (DM’s can use this as an opportunity
for a sea battle with one or more of the drug-lords ships.)

Drax is made from the dragon flower which is only found on Dragon Island.
The drug-lords know its effects, and hope to use it to build income and at
the same time wipe out the mainland population.

The drug-lords are non-human but employ human operatives for distributing the
drug. DM’s are free to use whatever creatures would best fit the party and
the campaign. Originally, this adventure was used for a low-to-mid level
party and had ogre magi as the head of the operation with a number of
humanoids (mostly hobgoblins) in their employment. For higher level parties,
the head drug-lord could easily be a dragon. (This is Dragon Island
after all.)

The dragon flowers can be wiped out using a variety of methods. However,
completely eliminating this species may be frowned on by any druids in the
area, as the flower does have other beneficial uses and is quite beautiful.

Raid on Rokin (The Rokin Chronicles, Part 1)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Urban
City
Wilderness
Castle
Dungeon
Fantasy
Investigation
Intrigue Beginning: The party hears tales of a large humanoid attack on Rokin, the
capitol of Drucinia, a lawful nation. The raid included flying creatures
such as griffins, hippogriffs and even a blue dragon along with a humanoid
army. For a tie-in, one of the characters or NPC’s should have ties to
Rokin, thus leading the party to investigate. The rumors make it sound
like the city has been burned to the ground and all the people are dead…

After the party gets to the city, it becomes apparent that the rumors of
Rokin’s near-destruction are greatly exaggerated. In fact, to someone
unfamiliar with the city, they might not even know that an attack occurred.
There are only a few damaged buildings, but the townsfolk are really rattled –
so rattled that their tales are already ballooning way out of proportion.
“I swear it was 5 dragons.” “No, it was 10 if not more.” “And 500 orcs.”
“More like 5000.” “We’re just lucky to be alive.”

In fact, the force was only about 100 creatures total…

In Rokin, posted notices and town criers announce that the King of Drucinia
died a few weeks earlier leaving no heirs. In his place, the acting regent,
Agral Tymart has been convening with the Rokin council to select the next
ruler. However, as this was transpiring, a powerful warrior, Dreth Caldan,
and his forces raided the city, and stole the Drucinic Crown and Scepter.
Until these are returned, the next king cannot be appointed. After
consulting the Law Scrolls, the council has selected the next king, a
half-elf (who is neutral and a strange choice as most Drucinic kings have
been extremely lawful). Agral Tymart has offered a reward for the return
of the royal items as well as the capture of Dreth Caldan.

Arrange a meeting between Agral and the interested party. He will give as
many details as he can. He knows the force wasn’t that large, but he
doesn’t know why Dreth stole the items. Agral knows Dreth somewhat and
pleads with the party to capture him and bring him back for judgement as
opposed to killing him. Agral suspects that Dreth had a good reason to
take the items. He will explain that Dreth believes humanoids and other
monsters are acceptable forces; they just need more supervision. These
views are part of what makes him evil. His troops consist mostly of orcs,
hobgoblins a handful of giants along with his flying mounts: griffins,
hippogriffs and his personal blue dragon steed. These forces are extremely
well disciplined due to Dreth’s skilled leadership.

One of the councilmen, Akelor, will also meet the party as they are leaving.
He will be much more vindictive saying, “This man must be punished. He has
defiled the throne, sitting upon it as if he were the king. Do not hesitate
to kill him.” (Akelor is the only one to witness Dreth’s throne room visit.)

The party will presumably set out to deal with Dreth. His base is a
mountain keep at the eastern edge of Drucinia. It is heavily defended.
The mountain terrain along with the defenses make a frontal assault nearly
impossible.

During the overland trip, the party might catch glimpses of a grizzled old
woodsman that might be following them. If they investigate, no trace of him
will be found. If and only if a party member is seriously injured, he might
emerge suddenly from the nearby trees and heal them. He will just as quickly
vanish into the growth. He will not do anything else. This character is an
addition to the original 1st adventure and will return in various forms
throughout the Rokin Chronicles.

Near the mountains, the party will meet a (very) helpful elf who knows of a
secret way into the keep. Below it is an ancient crypt occupied by
various undead. Dreth knows about this, and has left them there as guards.
He doesn’t care if the party wipes out the undead. Once they get past the
crypt, either allow the party to be captured or fight their way through
Dreth’s forces to meet him. His guards have orders to capture first, and
kill only if necessary.

Dreth is powerful, and should be difficult (even impossible) for the party
to defeat in combat. But, if they role-play the situation instead, he can
be talked into returning to Rokin. He is somewhat evil, but he is also
extremely lawful. His raid on Rokin was extremely selective, as he
targeted the 2 items (which he believes are rightfully his). He is upset
that some minor damage occurred during the raid. The guilty humanoids have
been punished. He insists that he left a scroll on the throne explaining
his actions. In fact, one of the councilmen was there…

According to Dreth, The Law Scrolls in Rokin prove he is the next king.
(And he is right! This is due to a number of obscure laws and the order
of titles in the situation of a king leaving no heirs.) One of Dreth’s
agents in Rokin notified him that something was amiss. But, the agent was
discovered and killed before learning more. Dreth seized the crown and
scepter to avoid losing the rightful title, since if another was crowned
first, he would lose the claim. He returned to his keep to wait for vital
information from other agents throughout Drucinia that will hopefully
expose the plot. Fearing the party might be part of this, he will not
reveal any information concerning the plot or his agents. However, he
trusts Agral Tymart, so he is willing to accompany a group sent by him.
(The crown and scepter are hidden in his keep, and he will not reveal their
location. This is his only insurance at the moment.)

At some point after Dreth has agreed to return with the party, the elf NPC
will attempt to kill Dreth. He is really an assassin, and part of an
elaborate elvish conspiracy to seize the Drucinic throne. He will make an
attempt on Dreth when the opportunity presents itself (i.e. he is alone
with Dreth or with only 1 other party member plus Dreth). It is up to the
DM whether the attempt succeeds. Regardless of the outcome, the elf will
escape.

If the party returns to Rokin, and then questions Akelor via truth spells or
similar means, the truth will come out. Akelor removed Dreth’s scroll as well
as hid and forged the Law Scrolls that would prove Dreth is the rightful
king. If pressed, Akelor will reveal that he did not act alone, but doesn’t
know all of the people involved. He does know that the half-elf king-to-be
is aware of the conspiracy. The death of the former king was also
orchestrated by someone involved (the elf the party met earlier).
The conspiracy also involves some of the elvish ambassadors in Rokin.

If Dreth was killed, he will be raised from the dead by priests in Rokin.
Dreth will send messengers to his keep and his dragon mount will return with
the crown and scepter. Then he will be crowned as the rightful king.

Note: Both the Crown and Scepter of Drucinia are artifacts. Their true
nature will be revealed in Part 4.

Words of War (The Rokin Chronicles, Part 2)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Urban
Fantasy
Investigation Much to the chagrin of the neighboring elvish empire, Dreth Caldan is now
the King of Drucinia. After uncovering the plot to seize Drucinia’s throne,
Dreth has ordered all of the elvish ambassadors out of the country. In
response, the elves have done likewise. Both have also increased their
patrols along the Drucinic/Elvish border. The situation is very tense.

Then Councilman Akelor escapes. (He is aided by the elvish assassin.)
He also steals some important defense plans. Fearing invasion, Dreth Caldan
summons a large humanoid army from the east. All the pieces are set for
war…

In Rokin, the people are turning on anything elvish. “Elf-compatriot.
Even if you say you’re half-human, you’re still half-elf.” Two thugs are
seen beating up a helplessly obvious half-elven shopkeeper.

Agral Tymart sends for the party. There might be another way to avoid this
war. In his research, Agral has found notes from an ancient elvish prophecy
about an “evil” warlord wearing the Drucinic Crown and the war that would
follow. The prophecy also mentions a specific event that will stop the
fighting, but its translation is unclear. There are only a few other notes,
but they seem to fit closely with current events. The original text is
somewhere deep in the elvish kingdom.

What follows is a difficult infiltration into the now-hostile elvish
kingdom. After the party sets out, they learn that the original prophecy
is carved into stone in a sacred vale tended by a reclusive order of elven
priests. Along the way, you can allow the party to encounter Akelor & the
elvish assassin. They will attempt to kill the party rather than capturing
them. Very few elves know the truth about the former conspiracy, and they
don’t want to risk the party spreading it around the kingdom. As it stands
now, most elves view the human claims of a conspiracy as rumors meant to
cover their real goal of conquering the elves. If the party does try to
expose the truth, they will be laughed at by most elves.

This is an extremely difficult adventure to undertake. However, with the
help of some allies they will encounter (which includes some druids and
the elven priests) they can make it. Not all of elves want to fight this
war either. A few fights are likely, but the majority of this adventure
should involve role-playing. (One of the druids that will aid them is the
same person as the grizzled man from part 1, although in this adventure he
looks much different, so the party will have no idea…)

The text on the stone is quite lengthy, and it is written in an ancient
tongue (even older than elvish, but somewhat related to modern druidic).
A few of the elvish priests that tend the vale can provide a loose
translation. All of the text up to this point fits exactly with the current
events (albeit, in that wonderful “prophet-speak”). In various places the
text refers to an ancient land in the far east where a star once fell. That
land is now a vast desert! The text near the end is difficult to translate,
but it seems to indicate that this war will end when a star falls on the
battlefield. It also mentions something about Havoc’s Day (the apocalypse?).

Star of the Prophet (The Rokin Chronicles, Part 3)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Wilderness
Desert
Dungeon
Fantasy
Exploration
Quest The party returns to Rokin with the texts from the ancient prophecy.
Meanwhile, the situation is getting worse in Rokin. The humanoid army
is camped outside the city, and everyone expects a battle will soon occur.
Dreth has calmed fears of the council about the humanoids turning on
them after the battle. “With their ancient hatred, the humanoids and
elves will attack one another first leaving our forces nearly untouched.”

With the impending battle, Agral urges the party to go to the ancient
eastern land to look for help. He is able to convince Dreth to spare some
of his winged mounts for transport.

The party reaches the desert and soon finds ruins amidst the sand. In one
of the buildings is a detailed map showing the once lush land. There is a
great pyramid shown in the map that has a star-like symbol. A nomad will
emerge from the sands as the party finds this map. He will not speak, but
will drop a number of wooden staves and clubs along with suits of plant-
based armor in front of the party (one for each member). He will turn and
leave, vanishing as the sands pick up in the desert. (This is once again
the grizzled woodsman & druid from parts 1 & 2.) The party will be pretty
perplexed about where these came from – certainly not from this desert!
The plant-based armor may not be worn with other armor.

With some searching, the party locates the pyramid indicated on the map.
Within the pyramid, the party encounters strange skeleton-like creatures
that have the abilities of mid-range fighters and mid-range mages.
Inside each ones skull is a glowing gem. Anyone that touches this gem
is charmed into placing it against their head. The gem burrows into
their head and the creature is turned into another of these skeleton-like
creatures within 1 turn. Before that time expires various magical methods
may be used to stop the process.

When a gem-skeleton is hurt and about to die, if there are none of its
kind nearby, the gem explodes sending out tiny fragments (equivalent to
a 6-dice fireball). Bystanders killed this way rise up as similar skeleton-
like creatures within 1 turn due to the shards that are embedded in them.
The gems appear to be alive and growing, and each skeleton is able to
produce basically unlimited number of shards from their skulls to create
more from fallen or captured enemies. The gems do not affect plants or
plant-based creatures, and weapons made from plants (wood or otherwise)
such as staves or clubs do extra damage against the skeletons. Plants are
also immune to the gem-detonation. In fact, any plant material nearby
seems to make the gems cringe. If the party is wearing the plant-based
armor that the nomad dropped, they are immune to gem-detonation, and they
will notice that the shards bounce off of it. The gems and shards can
easily be crushed by the staves and clubs, turning to dust.

The pyramid is filled with various traps, both magical and mechanical,
plus a few other creatures besides the skeletons. There are also odd piles
of treasure, metal bands and locks, but no wood. In fact, there isn’t any
wood in the entire pyramid, and any that once was here is completely gone!
The gem-skeletons have destroyed all of it over the years.

Along the way, the party will find more ancient texts. These are a warning,
but the party won’t be able to translate them. The party will encounter a
small “harmless” creature that can speak to them. It claims to be an agent
of their deity sent to witness this blessed event. It will lead them to a
room where an object glows brightly (like a star) and beautiful singing
is heard. The glowing object is a sword (sunblade), hanging in the air
above a magical circle. The creature will urge the party to take the sword to
complete their destiny. It is arranged as part of an ancient magic circle,
and unfortunately disturbing it will have nasty effects (but that won’t be
revealed until later). As the sword is grasped, the little creature will
vanish (teleport away). The creature is actually a powerful demon that was
trapped here. It uses various magical means to conceal its identity.
The sword is lawful good and will be in telepathic communication with
anyone grasping it. The sword will reveal that the demon has just been
freed, and be very upset. This type of spell will never work against this
demon again and so the sword will feel that its purpose has ended.

Returning to Rokin by air at night, the party sees the battle fires raging
below. If the character with the sword explains the situation to it, and then
hurls it down, it will blaze brightly and sing a loud chorus in elvish,
destroying itself in the process. From the ground it appears as a
falling star.

Clerics among the warring elves will call back their forces upon seeing this
sign. It fulfills an ancient prophecy handed down for generations.
For now they must join this enemy to defeat an even greater one…

Havoc’s Day (The Rokin Chronicles, Part 4)
Brent G. Davis
bgdavis@vnet.ibm.com

Long
Any
Fantasy
Quest The texts copied from the pyramid are translated by one of the elven priests.
They indicate that a powerful demon was imprisoned there. It also notes
the gem-skeletons and tells of a huge controlling master gem that fell from
the sky.

Far to the east, a great cloud rises up. The demon that was freed by the
party in the previous adventure has summoned the godstorm – basically a
huge growing cloud of acid rain that continues to grow outwards. This
is what turned the lush land into desert before. At the front of the
storm, marches an army of gem-skeletons. Both are swelling…

In Rokin Castle, the party once again meets with Agral Tymart and Dreth
Caldan. All appears hopeless. “Havoc’s Day is upon us!”

A hawk will fly into the throne room window, and suddenly change into an old
man, a man that the party almost recognizes. He combines features of the
grizzled woodsman, the druid and the nomad from parts 1-3. “It is time.”

He is one of an ancient order of heirophant druids that were in hibernation
for thousands of years. He will tell the story of the ancient land. The
demon came to them as a god hiding behind his illusions and promises. The
demon tricked the mages and priests to cast a great spell that caused a
star to fall – the gem. Once it began to work its evil, the demon loosed
the godstorm. This was a 2-pronged attack: the gems to wipe out animal
life, and the storm to destroy all plant life. The demon sought the
destruction of the planet. But a group of priests, mages and druids were
able to trap the demon in the pyramid and stop the menace using the
sunblade that they crafted. The price was terrible. That land was
destroyed along with most of the people. Worse, the demon was only
trapped, and the location of the master gem was unknown.

The survivors set out to find it, and did, but were unable to penetrate its
defense. The wards the demon placed on it were meant to prevent any but an
evil druid king from touching it. Druids can’t be evil, so this was an
apparently fool-proof ward. However, the wording on the ward was not
perfect, and as a result, the survivors from the old land devised a plan.
The druidic nation of Drucinia would need to be slowly transformed. They
would make it a lawful nation, and one day, when a lawful evil king was on
the throne (they didn’t trust any other type of evil king to help them),
they would have their evil druid king. For the ward implies a Drucinic king
as opposed to a true druid king, but at that time, ages ago, the two were
synonymous. They also crafted the crown to prevent the terrible mind-
influencing affect of the gem. The scepter is a living tree transformed
into a pointed scepter which can penetrate and destroy the gem. Eventually,
the nation would be transformed and these items would be given to its kings.
However, their plan would take thousands of years to reach fruition…

The surviving heirophants went into hibernation. Their prophets revealed the
dates when they would need to awaken, and now they have. The druids have
methods to halt the spread of the godstorm using various weather spells.
But they need the humanoid, human and elvish armies to halt the gem-skeletons.
To prevent the gem-detonations from turning these armies into more skeletons,
he reveals that the gems cannot penetrate plant-based armor. And weapons
made from plants deal extra damage to them as well. Realizing there would
be no time to craft enough of these items, their agents have been secretly
stockpiling them over these thousands of years and putting them into stasis
all over the world – a cave here, a grove there, etc. The armor and weapons
will be delivered to the armies shortly.

To put an end to it all, both the demon and the gem must be destroyed. It
is up to the DM where they are hidden – could be another continent or even
another plane. The heirophant will take Dreth and the party there. The
defenses consist of more gem-skeletons as well as a few lesser demons and
other creatures as well as many tricks and illusions placed by the demon.
The party will likely want to wear the plant-based armor to ensure that
they don’t succumb to gem-blasts. It can’t be worn effectively with other
armor. Also, it is much less effective compared to other armor vs. other
creatures, so the battles will be difficult. Eventually, they will reach
the hall where the gem is kept. Only Dreth can reach it, but when he gets
to it, the demon will be gated there too. The party will need to engage it
while Dreth sinks the scepter into the living gem. As he does, it will
revert into a tree and its roots will consume the cracking gem. When the
gem is destroyed, all the gem-skeletons everywhere will fall to dust.

The demon will be hard to defeat. The ancient druids, mages and priests
were unable to kill it last time. It is up to the DM if he wants to give
it an Achilles’ Heal that the heirophants learned over time, or if he just
wants the party to be heroic enough to defeat it on their own. When the
demon is defeated, the godstorm will also end. The heirophant will return
them all to Rokin and again vanish (perhaps until his next calling…)

The Cost of Doing Business
Wayne J. Rasmussen
wjr@netcom.com

Long
Castle
Any
Quest Scenario Requirements

This scenario can be adapted to any level or size of group. Just adjust
the opposition accordingly. I feel it would be best for 4-6 characters
of lower-middle to mid-middle level.

Scenario Description

A family member of a noble, Lord Ansi, has been kidnapped and held for ransom.
Lord Ansi needs a party to deliver the ransom and return the family member.
The kidnapper Reaver is very greedy and is only out for money. Reaver
has gotten a better offer from an enemy of the noble lord. The enemy, Lord
Takemiya, has given the kidnapper a bonus to mislead the would-be ransom
droppers. The party must figure it out.

Places in the scenario

Lord Takemiya’s Tower: This tower is located east of the Kidnapper’s Keep.
A mounted party would take 3.5 days to travel there while Lord Takemiya’s party
would take 7 days.

Lord Ansi’s Castle: A modest castle where the good and noble Lord Ansi lives.
It should take the party around 10 days to travel from this castle to the
Reaver’s Keep.

Reavers’s Keep: The central point to this adventure. Never will you find a
more wretched hive of scum and villainy. It is the home of brigands, bandits,
and thieves.

Eastern Road: The Eastern road is the road that heads East from the
Kidnapper’s Keep. This is the route that Takemiya’s party takes.

Southern Road: The Southern road is the road that heads South from the
Kidnappers Keep. This is the route that kidnapper will say the Takemiya
Lord headed off in with the kidnapped family member.

Western Road: The Western road is the road that heads west from the
Kidnapper’s Keep. It continues to the Noble Lord’s Castle.

NPCs in the scenario:

Lord Ansi: A good and noble man who loves his family as well as his subjects.
This love has been perceived by the Lord Takemiya as a weakness to exploit.
Currently, the two lords are vying for power and it is a critical point in
the situation.

Lord Takemiya: A repulsive man who will use almost any means to achieve his
ends. Unfortunately this tendency often forces Takemiya to do the job
himself out of fear or distrust. He will use the Lord Ansi’s family
member to gain political advantage over Lord Ansi.

Reaver: A former bandit, brigand, and professional thief, Reaver has now
gone “ligit”. Instead of shaking down merchants for protection, Reaver
has gone into the insuring “noble person’s safety” industry. This includes
returning kidnapped family members, stopping blackmailers, safeguarding
merchant caravans. When he does this, he extracts a toll from those he is
“Helping”. Recently, a member of Lord Ansi’s family got kidnapped and
conveniently found their way into the Reaver’s hands.

The Adventure:

Rumors are a buzz around the castle. Some say that Lord Ansi’s son has been
kidnapped by brigands. Others say that Lord Ansi’s son has run away after
a long lost love. And even more say he has gone off to join the war. In
any case, you are talking old times with some of your friend’s when you get
the message. Lord Ansi would like to speak with you.

1) If the party doesn’t accept the offer then perhaps some other adventure
will drop in their lap. If they accept, goto 2.

2) Castle: When players arrive at the castle, they treated very well and
with great respect. They are offered food and wine while servants fuss about
their persons (Brushing off clothes, polishing the old boots, combing hair,
etc…).

3) The meeting: The setting for the meeting will be very formal yet
very personal. I recommend describing the castle as having good quality
trappings and many items are simple yet elegant in appearance. Quality
over appearance. Lord Ansi is polite but frank with party. His son has been
kidnapped by the scumbag Reaver. He demands 10,000 gold pieces for the safe
return of the son. Lord Ansi can’t dare to send official troops or ranking
members of the clan to “ransom” the son. Therefore, Lord Ansi is asking if
you are willing to answer the call. Character’s volunteering for the
expedition will be given a excellent light war-horse to carry out the mission.
If player’s haggle, the Lord will almost be forced to submit. He doesn’t have
magic to give to the players, but, gold, weapons, horses, land, and rank are
available. Players may be much better off volunteering as word will get out
about their demanding payment. Lord Ansi will extract a vow from each
character as follows: “I, your name, vow to return Lord Ansi’s son at
whatever the cost.” After the vow has been made, a chest containing 10,000
gold pieces will be given to the character’s to pay off the Reaver. The
character’s will be asked to leave right away. Lord Ansi will warn the party
to be careful in the Reaver’s land. The Reaver considers himself a Lord.

Reaver’s Keep is east of Lord Ansi’s castle.

4) The Reaver’s Land: While in the outskirts of the Reaver’s territory, the
party may run across the local “watch”. They will approach that party and
demand a “toll” to cross the land. This should be 10-50 gold pieces per
head. The idea is to get the party use to paying through the nose for
everything in the Reaver’s land. Every watch the party runs into will make
this demand.

5) The Reaver’s Town: There is a modest town surrounding the Reaver’s Keep.
The town is surrounded by a tall stone wall. Nobody is let into the town
unless they have a pass that has been signed by the office of the gatekeeper.
The gate guard’s will say they can’t come into town without permission and
will charge the party 100GP+ to tell them how to get permission. It will
cost 200-300GP to have the guard arrange to get the gatekeeper to see them.
The gatekeeper will charge 500GP for the pass.

6) The Reaver’s Keep: Once inside the town, the party must arrange to see
the Reaver. It should take the paying of several officials to arrange the
meeting. The meeting will be scheduled for the next morning.

7) The Meeting with the Reaver: The Reaver will have a large entourage
escorting him everywhere. When he enters his throne room many horns blow
tribute to the king of thieves. Many servants run about performing small
duties and unimportant tasks. The character’s will be allowed to sit on the
floor while the king towers above in his tall throne. Finally, the Reaver
will announce that Lord Ansi’s son is no longer visiting the “castle”. If
asked for information, he will uncharacteristically give the party free
information. He will say something like, “I really shouldn’t tell you
where the son went to, but, you may find it interesting to take the road
South of town.” Now this is not a lie or a deception in the sense that he
really isn’t saying anything specific. He doesn’t know that the party won’t
find the road going South as interesting. Also, it is truthful that he feels
that he shouldn’t tell the party where the son went to without getting paid
for it.

Note: The Load Takemiya has paid the Reaver 15,000 gold pieces for Lord
Ansi’s son and an additional 2,000 gold pieces to misinform the party about
heading South to get the son. The Reaver will keep this promise unless
offered at least 5,000 gold pieces or more. An observant party should quickly
reason that the information could be false and offer money for the real deal.

Note: I highly recommend describing the Reaver’s Keep as gaudy looking and
fake. The Reaver and his servants where brightly colored clothing which is
of poor quality. Basically, the Reaver isn’t royal and is projecting what
he thinks a king should look like. He is smart enough to know when people
are sucking up to him. He loves it! If the party tries to trick him into
giving up information by catering to his ego, he will still give the false
information.

Movement: Lord Takemiya’s party will move at a rate of 1 movement factor (MF)
per day. The party should have horses and no wagons, and will get 2 MF per
day. Lord Takemiya is one day ahead of the party in the Eastern direction.
It takes 7 MF to get from the Reaver’s Keep to Takemiya’s tower. So Takemiya
will arrive at his tower in 6 days from today. If the party takes the South
road, they have to travel back to Reaver’s Keep if they want to head East.
This is due to the mountain location of Reaver’s “kingdom”. If the party
wants to travel over the mountains, cut their movement to 1/4 to 1/2 MF per
day.

Before leaving the Reaver’s Keep, the party can find out the following
information if they search for it and pay for it.

Rumors found in Bars: 1) Lord Ansi’s son left town yesterday (alone).
2) Lord Ansi’s son was taken by an enemy of Lord Ansi.
3) Lord Ansi has sent an assassin to kill Reaver. He is a member of
a supposed “ransom” party.
4) Someone who recognized Lord Ansi’s son saw him shackled to a wagon
yesterday. Not sure which direction they were going.

Rumors found in Reaver’s Keep: 1) For a LARGE amount of gold a staff member will reveal that Lord
Takemiya took Lord Ansi’s son and made some sort of secret deal with
the Reaver.
2) A staff member will sell the party a map to the location of where Lord
Ansi’s son is held hostage. NOTE: This is a false map that could lead to
either a building within Reaver’s Keep or somewhere outside of town.

Rumor found by asking the Guards at the South Gate:

The guards don’t remember anyone leaving the South gate recently who matches
the description of Lord Ansi’s son, Lord Takemiya, or the wagons.

Rumor found by asking the Guards at the East Gate:

The guards do remember someone leaving the East gate recently who matches
the description of Lord Ansi’s son, Lord Takemiya, or the wagons. For an
additional sum of gold they will say that this happened yesterday.

Closing notes and possible outcomes: 1) The party goes South and doesn’t figure it out until it is too late.
Lord Takemiya arrives safely to his tower. The party may try to assault
the Tower or try negotiation. The GM should choose the best ending to either
situation. Lord Takemiya will want assurances and concessions from Lord Ansi.
Remember, Lord Takemiya is not trusting and can’t be trusted.
Assault should be very tough.

2) The party catches Lord Takemiya and his party. A fight may/will happen
unless they can convince Lord Takemiya to give it up. The fight should not
be too difficult for the party. You should figure out what to do if the
party captures or kills Lord Takemiya. Perhaps Takemiya has a trick up
his sleeve to escape capture or death. If the players manage to kill the son
watch out. Lord Takemiya will use this to his advantage and against the party.
He may go as far as mending the fences with Lord Ansi in order to appear
innocent. He may imply that the party was working with the Reaver and even
offered to ransom the son to Lord Takemiya.

Conclusion:

Should the party save the son, Lord Ansi will be grateful. He will follow
any commitments he made to party members, but, the word will get out that
they forced him. Party members who volunteered get to keep the light
war-horse and are given letters of mark against the Reaver and his kingdom.

A Mission in Late December
Martin Krauel
m.krauel@rendsburg.netsurf.de

Long
Castle
Fantasy
Quest To Be Played in Late December

In December the characters are contacted by a mysterious stranger, a contact
from an anonymous person wanting to hire them. He takes them on a half
mystical journey through the polar ice to the North Pole. Here they meet
their employer between his fairy staff and toy making facilities. It is,
well, Santa Claus himself.

The gentle, old, but powerful entity has a quest for them to accomplish. He
needs a small Christmas present delivered to Eridian Rashor, also known as
The Blood Red (or take some infamous villain of your world, a Warlord and
evil Sorcerer. The self-proclaimed rules of Eastern Skandia (or some very
distant province of your world) currently resides in the High Castle, an
ancient fortress he seized from the elves. He is known for some of the
vilest acts in recent history, like the Massacre of Wingholm, where he had
2000 elves slaughtered during negotiations, the Unholy Tuesday, on which he
had 200 nuns performing sexual acts in public or the Midsummernights
Sacrifice, during which he sacrificed 300 children to attract the Dark God
Daimor only to trap him and relieve him of his powers. You get the idea. He
is the natural enemy of anything that breathes in Skandia.

The idea behind this quest is, as Santa explains, that if there is someone
who is not likely to get any presents, like the Blood Red, but another one
desperately wants to give him one and absolutely cannot, it is Santa’s duty
to bring him one or he hires others to do so, when he has no time to deal
with customers as difficult as the Blood Red, like this year. The present is
a shoebox sized case in plain white silk paper with a nice, red ribbon (it
is also immune to scrying magic) and they have to deliver it exactly on
Christmas eve (or on Julfest, as it is called in Skandia). He wont tell what
the present is or who the subconscious donator is. Of course, when you work
for Santa Claus, you are allowed to write a Christmas list with a present
for yourself and presents for other characters and NPCs as well. They are
allowed to use Santa’s reindeer sleight to fly to Skandia and, of course,
also some magical red and white cloaks if they want.

When they reach Skandia, they have to realize that their mission is much
more difficult than it might have sounded. Unfortunately, the High Castle is
under siege by the combined forces of order. Gathered in five camps around
the fortress are an army of the Brotherhood of the Ring, Paladins, the
Seventh Imperial Legion, including some silver dragons, an army of Elves
from Eldylon, including griffin riders, the army of Iron Fist, a dwarven
thane, with lots of siege engines and, if you like cannons and the army of
the Duke of Skandia. Neither will be happy about some strange guys who
deliver goods into the besieged castle and will shoot down any reindeer
sleight trespassing their siege. On the other hand, they will probably
welcome a group of adventurers willing to aide in the attack.

The castle is held by the Blood Red himself, who doesn’t expect any
deliveries, his guard of well equipped and experienced Black Ogres, the
weird Necromancer Tuchlon and his undead legion, Chim One Eye, a savage and
cruel barbarian and his men, the dark elven Weapon Master Tridon Talass and,
last but not least, the enslaved god Daimor and his priesthood. His orc and
human troops have deserted before the siege began. Only two human servants
are still in the castle, Dai, the old butler and Irina, a kitchen maid. She
is secretly in love with the Blood Red (don’t ask ME why) and is, though
unknowingly, the cause for the present.

The player succeed if they get the present (a musical clock with a romantic
tune from the Blood Reds childhood) to the Rashor on Christmas eve, but they
could also get him to flee with the kitchen maid (Hey, a Christmas adventure
HAS to be romantic !) and thereby crushing the evil alliance and winning the
war for good.

The following celebration and especially the exchange of presents should be
nice (“Huh, what a nice sword ! I hope its more magic than my old one.”,
“Hey, isn’t that my old lance, that my character lend to yours 3 years
ago?”, “A book? Who of you ****** expects my Assassin to read a book?”,
“What a nice statue. What do you think is its retail value?”, “Warm
socks? MAGES do not wear warm socks! “, “Oh no. Not more magic ginger bread!”)


Martin Krauel
Kolonnenweg 120
24837 Schleswig
Germany

m.krauel@rendsburg.netsurf.de

Also look for SNOWBALL on IRC and don’t forget to visit #Gurps !

Ambush at the Toll Bridge
Jusinski
jusinski@coin.csnet.net

Short
Road
Building
Fantasy
Quest
Guarding
Startup This adventure is very good to use as a startup, and to show
overconfident PCs that they can be beaten.

The party is hired to deliver some important object (sword, tome,
whatever) to a guy in a nearby city or town. On the way, they must cross
a wide river. When they arrive at the bridge, they are stopped by 2 men
with weapons, and asked to pay a toll (a big toll.) While they are
getting the money, or if they refuse, they are ambushed by about 10 more
thieves hiding in the woods surrounding the bridge. The 2 tollmen also
attack. The enemy’s weapons are poisoned so that the victims will fall
unconscious very quickly. When the PCs awaken, they are at the bottom of
a deep pit in the forest. All their possessions are stolen. Once they
get out (it shouldn’t be too hard), they are lost. After a lot of
searching, have them come to a path. If they follow it, it will lead to
a ruined cottage. The men who ambushed them are there, either sleeping
or awake (depending on whether it’s day or night.) The PCs will
recognize them and (hopefully) plan to ambush them to get their stuff
back. This time they outnumber the bandits, and have the element of
surprise, but are unarmed. If the bandits are asleep, there is only one
on watch, and the party should win.

Wyvern Hunt
Jim Garrett
JEGarrett@msn.com

Short
Wilderness
Fantasy
Quest
Wyvern This is a short fantasy adventure for a low level group of characters,
preferable low-level. This adventure works best is most of the players have
nature loving characters, like elves, druids and rangers. As the players pass
through a small village they are asked to help hunt down a wyvern in the area.
The wyvern has lived in a nearby forest for decades, but has recently started
hunting cattle. Unknown to the PCs, a dam has been built nearby and has flooded
the wyvern’s hunting grounds. The wyvern’s lair is behind a waterfall.

Campaign Ideas For Middle-Ages Europe
Jay Knioum (The Mad Afro)

Short
Any
Fantasy
Startup
Campaign MadAfro wrote:

Mike Rhoads saith:

>Just wondering if anyone could give me some good campaign ideas in the
>middle ages, with very limited magic and human NPC’s. I’m stuck,
>thanks

Assuming it’s middle-ages Europe that you’re after, there are plenty of
things to draw adventures from….

Problems of Feudalism: Nobles rule the serfs, exploit them mercilessly.
The serfs could be tired of this crap, and the PCs may find themselves in
the middle of an insurrection.

Intrigue: The middle ages were rife with all sorts of intrigues, both
between nobles, and with the Church. There was backstabbing, jealousy,
infidelity, infighting, inbreeding, and all sorts of other nasty behavior
going on.

Crusades: The Church is powerful, and needs to get rid of a few nobles.
Send ’em on some religious errand with huge armies and the Grace of God
behind them!

Plagues: It’s the Dark Ages! Disease is rampant, and makes one hell of a
backdrop for PCs to get stuck in! I did this once, and it was a very cool
game, and the players actually had fun! 😉

War: If all else fails, go William Wallace on their ass! 😉 Wars offer
all sorts of adventure hooks, and they happen for an infinite variety of
reasons.

Land: Ties in nicely with War, as it tends to be the prime reason for
violence. Perhaps one or more of the PCs inherited (or shall inherit) a
title and the lands to go with it. Since, in the Middle Ages, land =
power, the PC will probably want to do everything in his/her power to keep
it.

Social Injustice: The Mid-ages were not a fair time. Women were
frequently treated like dirt, as were ethnic minorities, pagans, children,
the underprivileged, etc.

Incidentally, I read a very good book (entitled “Shield of Three Lions,”
by Pamela Kaufmann), in which a girl disguised herself as a boy in the
hopes of keeping hold over her father’s land, after he is brutally
murdered. The whole thing takes place during the Crusades, and I highly
recommend it for the historical backdrop, as well as the excellent
dialogue she writes. The girl is trying to reach King Richard to
validate her claims to the land. However, this girl is far from worldly,
and the reader learns about all the “interesting” facets of medieval life
as she does.

Also, I don’t know if White Wolf’s World of Darkness games are your thing,
but the Vampire: the Dark Ages main rulebook may be worth at least a
cursory thumb-through for ideas. You’d have to decide for yourself how
useful it is, though. Other games, such as Pendragon by Chaosium (IIRC),
and Ars Magica make use of the time period, as well. V:tDA and Ars
Magica are a bit more magically-inclined than you seem to want, though.

There is a historical AD&D supplement called “Charlemagne’s Paladins” that
may be of some use, and the “Celts” supplement may also be a fun read,
even if a bit before the time period you want. These supplements may be
out of print, these days, however.

Finally, if you keep on being stuck, you may want to give some thought to
changing campaigns. Think about it. Are you fresh out of ideas PERIOD,
or only for this particular campaign?

Run for your life!!!!!!!
Renaud
renaudbe@total.net

Medium
Urban
Castle
Fantasy
Exploration Your players are in a small inn when a group of priest (good) are
yelling to everybody:”If you want to save your life run outta here!”.
The adventurer, curious see that an army of skeletons, death knights,
ogres, orcs and evils giants are starting to enter in the city. After
their observation the small group of priest are starting to go in the
melee when skeleton enter in the inn.

Skeleton are arriving from everywhere, the priest are starting the
battle with them but after a little time all of them are dead or
seriously injured. The players have a chance to exit by the window,
now they are obligated to make a saving throw vs. magic. If they failed
they are staying if success they can go out of the window with another
who failed.

When they are out of the inn it, skeleton are running after them to
make sure they go out of the town after 30 minutes the town is burning
when they are out of the town they see a small fortress that was not
already there yesterday so they were wondering how to enter when the
portal open wide to let them enter…

After they enter in the small castle they see a pile of dead warrior
weapon, armor, helmet and blood are everywhere. If they lost a weapon they
find out in the pile. The most intelligent in the party see a large trace
of coagulate blood crossing all over the piece and ending at a large
stairway were two humans are there he see that their blood has been
sucked by a huge creature because of a teeth live there by the
monsters. After that a very big shadow enter in the piece :”A blood
sucker worm”. After the battle they enter the stairway to the next level.

After 3 hours pass in the dungeon (where you can put monsters to make
fun) a Skeleton in armor is looking at them on a pile of bone. “You
little worm cross my territory in the 400 years I’ve pass killing people
to make my valorous army your the only one who see mee…” A huge sword
(two handed) appears in his hands by magic, the final combat starts.

Here his stats:

Hit points: 46
Magic resistance :90%
Special power: disintegration once by three rounds
Damage: sword +5 (1d100 / 3d6)
special defenses: -2 to enemy attack roll (if good alignment), +2 or
better magical weapon to hit.

If the party survives one of the group member can take the sword +5 and
the fortress explode so every group member receive 1d6 point of damage.
After that they see that nothing have been passed and the town is like
when you entered the inn…

Hijack
Lance Berg
emporer@success.net

Long
Ship
Sci-Fi
Quest
Affliction This synopsis is available for the use of private
individuals, anyone wanting to make a profit off it should contact Lance
Berg regarding some sort of reimbursement…The characters are recruited
to do a job, but the job screws up and dumps them in the middle of a
hijacking. They are on their own as to whether they try to stop the
‘jack, go along, try to join, or take over (the last is what my players
ended up doing…)

This mission is designed for a group which doesn’t have a ship of their
own. Other than that, it’s fairly adaptable. It would really help when
you are asking for this sort of thing if you could be more specific,
although perhaps you are really looking for a campaign starter, and don’t
have any preconceived notions to work with.

1) Getting hired. Make up a job involving a covert government operation
which needs deniable assets to perform a scouting mission. The
characters are to board a luxury liner, travel several jumps down the
line, then take over a very stealthy small craft being shipped on board,
use it to travel to a moon of a separate planet in one of the liner’s
destination systems and do their mission, then return to another liner
going the opposite way for pickup. This should be attractive to the
characters on a variety of levels. The job itself pays well, which may
be enough. It involves a weeks long cruise on a luxury liner, which is a
nice fantasy. They can easily expect to jump ship and dump the mission
at any point along the route; if you start them out down and out, stuck
on a hellhole planet with no way off this itself could be sufficient.
They might reasonably expect to get away with keeping the stealth
craft…

2) Getting sent out. They meet their employers at a shipping terminal in
the local port, before it opens for the day. There they find their
contacts pulling open some large shipping crates. Inside are autodocs,
and nearby are some smaller crates. They are instructed to put their
luggage in the smaller boxes and affix labels off a sheet, then to get
into the autodocs. Examining the sheets show stickers with a bogus
passenger bio and address down the route past their destination. The
autodocs seem perfectly functional, a model without ‘glass port, all
slick chrome exterior. Once someone gets in (and it turns out one of
their contacts is going along, so he’ll go first if that’s what it takes)
one of the party may notice that the “occupied” light and all the
monitors seem to be malfunctioning, the ‘doc shows condition nominal.
Turns out that the group is being smuggled in low berth, using the
autodoc freezer capability. These units are marked as being transshipped
from a high tech planet, with plenty of routing detail available to
anyone checking up on them; they are posted as replacements for emergency
systems aboard the liner they are traveling on. This may confound those
who were looking forward to the luxury ride or to jumping ship, if they
figure out that they are going to be kept frozen the entire voyage (not
every group of players will…) and your plot may even fall apart at this
point. If you have set up sufficient back story, you may have the germ of
a new plot line, in which the party tries to figure out what was really
going on, or the employers try to eliminate the party as “knowing too
much…”

3) Rude awakening. The autodocs open, releasing the PCs from freeze into
an emergency bay, with lights blaring and an general order to go to
lifestations running. Their contact knows nothing about this, it was not
part of the plan. They were supposed to be awakened slightly before
coming out of Jump space while everyone was in their quarters or at duty
stations for the transition, make their way to the cargo bay, and pick up
their things and get into the small craft, preparing to launch just after
coming out into normal space. They seem to be where they were supposed
to, in a large room full of other freezer bays. All the others seem to
be occupied, though, and the alert system is cycling through a variety of
languages announcing life support failure… All the berths except their
own read full, if anyone takes a look.

4) Another Jolt. There are two exits from their chamber, taking the one
they were supposed to leads them through a double lock (door, space, door
door space door) into a corridor. The other door has large labels
reading Crew Only. Oddly, although anyone familiar with the anti-hijack
programming on shipboard knows how difficult it would be to get through
it, and probably disregards it, they will open easily, to reveal a
cramped small craft flight deck, unoccupied, view ports showing the
roiling gray of hyper space. Too, characters who are interested can
easily get full access to the ships computers through access points along
the wall or so forth. A list of running software will not include an
anti-hijack program… At any rate, hopefully the party will (perhaps
with prodding from the NPC) get moving too quickly to get seriously
involved. They have a tight schedule, after all, have to make it across
the ship to their craft and ready to launch, which is going to happen at
a specific time unless someone overrides it; less than half an hour form
now… The message on the intercom will change to “transition eminent”
warnings and then the group will go through jump transition, a very bad
one. Their contact will go completely useless at this point, a victim of
transition lapse. Shortly after this, the warning will go to “abandon
ship, catastrophic drive failure eminent!” Hopefully the group will be
through the locks by now, as there will be a shudder, and the lifeboat
they were in (probably unawares) will launch, along with others along
their corridor. At this point (although they don’t know it) they and the
hijackers are the only people on board the liner. If they stayed on the
boat, the scenario is going to go differently of course, you are on your
own here…

5) Now What? Here the party really takes control of its destiny.
You’ll need maps of the ship, locations and schedules of the hijackers,
and so forth; but there is no knowing what they’ll try. They may even
manage to ignore things completely and make it to their craft, which is
really there and set up for their mission. Since you’d rather they deal
with the scenario you worked on, try to make sure they encounter at least
one hijacker on the way… The idea here is to engender a “Die Hard” or
“Under Siege” scenario. Have fun

6) What really happened. The “government” which hired the group was
really an interplanetary corporation. They arranged through other
disreputable contacts to have the anti-hijack program aboard the liner
sabotaged, and for the experimental stealth craft being shipped to a
government testing area to likewise be hijackable. Unfortunately, the
agent they set up to actually insert the Anti-hijack disabler decided that
this would be the perfect opportunity to take over the ship for himself.
He brought aboard a number of confederates as passengers, and when the
Anti-hijack routine shut off, they put in place the emergency alerts,
planted false reports and readouts, and generally got the entire crew and
all passengers into emergency freezer bays. Once the ship breaks out of
jump, it launches all lifeboats and transmits a distress signal, with
full (doctored) logs and telemetry indicating runaway drive failure, and
consistent with what the occupants of the boats believe was happening…
All the people in on the plot are listed as being on one of the boats,
along with the purser who started everything. This boat floats nearby,
drive apparently malfunctioning. In reality, the hijackers have loaded
it with explosives and scrap pieces identifiable as being from the liner,
including the “black box.” They are busy ramping up the capacitors to
jump as soon as they can. When able, they plan to dump more explosives,
and have everything go off just as they jump. When authorities arrive,
they should find debris, the hijackers all lost in the explosion,
everyone else safe in their lifeboats headed for the main planet in the
system. A very close investigation may eventually show insufficient
mass/energy to account for the liner itself, but that could take months,
if it happens at all.

7) Hijacker’s plans. Part of a separatist movement, they plan to take
their entire group on the liner along with colonization gear, and head
out for a distant colonizable world, there to use the liner as their
first home. This is a complex plan, with clandestine fueling stations,
the pickup of the group, and all sort of other details which need to be
worked out, if things ever get that far. Since the scenario revolves
around the PCs and the hijacking itself, I’ve never had to go into too
much detail as to what will actually happen, but it is important that you
have some ready answers as to what the plan is, since the PCs may very
well try to find out. Who knows, they might even decide to go along!

A Missing Heir (AD&D.com)
Mike Hamilton
Mikehamil@aol.com

Long
Urban
City
Fantasy
Affliction
Investigation The PC’s are traveling to a major city, housing the main temple to a high
standing church. On the way they are ambushed by three to six bandits or so.

They can be of whatever level or skill the DM chooses, but the players
should be able to defeat them without too much trouble, but still get
dinged up in the process. If the PC’s take a prisoner, then they might be
able to influence him to take them to their hideout–an old abandoned watch
tower a few miles into the woods. They might be able to find some nice
treasures. On the leader they will find a brass necklace with a strange
twisted symbol, and will also find that the leader has a extremely
expensive and ornate sword. The players will obviously take this, and
should for the adventure to work.

When the PCs reach the city, then they learn rumors that a high standing
lord, high in the church hierarchy, has had his ten year old son abducted.
A detachment of royal guards sees that the players have the sword (which
really belongs to the lord) and ask them (or force them) to accompany them
to the church. They take him before the lord and they discover that the
lord’s stepson was believed to have abducted his true heir, also escaping
with the sword. The bandit leader was in fact the lord’s stepson. If he
is still alive (escaped or the players left him tied up if they were not
the slaughtering types) then they can return him (preferably alive, but
acceptable if dead) for a reward. (and of course the lord will want his
sword back, which is a +2 magical weapon.

If the players apprehend the stepson efficiently, the lord hires them to find
his missing heir. They will have to question the stepson and other
person’s involved if they are still alive, and do some probing around in
the lords manor (the DM can think up details, but don’t make it too
difficult. When they start making headway on the investigation, they are
attacked in the street by black-robed clerics with magical picks 1d4+1. If
these picks even touch bare skin, the character must role a save vs. magic
or suffer 1d4 points a round until cured with a Curse Disease spell. If
the hitpoints fall to zero then the character only falls unconscious. They
loose one point of constitution an hour until it reaches zero and they
die. If they are cured then they regain a point of Con a day.

If they kill the clerics, then the discover they wear necklaces identical
to the one the lord’s stepson wore. The necklaces are the symbol to an
evil order of spell casters (mages, priest, and their henchmen) and they
magically serve to protect the wearer from the touch of the
disease-enchanted items of the order. They also serve to locate
each other. Priests and mages above fifth level in the order, can sense
each other when they wear these. Which could add some complications for the
players if they wear them. If they have any mage of cleric identify the
necklaces, they will learn its powers, and the identifier will be able to
sense a large concentration of the order half a day’s journey away from the
city at an abandoned temple.

To basically sum it up, the evil order is attempting to sacrifice the
lord’s son to their god during a holy night that will increase their power
and doom the church based in the city. Many things could happen now. The
players can rush in a save the day, maybe with the help of some of the
lord’s troops, and gain a huge reward… Whatever you do, give the players
a chance to save the heir, but also make it a huge challenge. If they fail
to stop the sacrifice, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are dead. When I
used this adventure, the character’s success depended on an initiative
roll. They failed, and the heir was sacrificed. It turned out that the
Second hand Priest of the church participated in the ceremony, and the evil
order invaded the city through ancient hidden tunnels, and took the whole
church, capital, and palace.

Basically, they took the whole city. The lord died as well and the players
got to keep his sword. I took this little adventure and even turned it
into a huge campaign, where the forces of the church had to flee from the
capital, and seek help from other nations to regain the city. The evil
order was also in league with a nation of orc’s in the north that had been
warring with the nation for years. The order would weaken the nation, while
the orcs rushed into attack. In exchange, the orcs would give the leader
of the evil order a powerful artifact that they possessed, which could cause
major problems for the players latter on…

Of course, the DM can take this wherever he wants, and there are plenty of
options and other adventures that can spring from this. Hope you like it.

A Squire’s Message (AD&D.com)
Richard Bitting
rbitting@shore.intercom.net

Short
Urban
Fantasy
Affliction
Startup One day some PCs are just relaxing in a Inn (dm’s choice) and a squire
rides into town. He nails a message up all through out the city/town.
The PCs see the page and quickly rush outside to take a look at the
message. It’s a invitation for all elves to King Krondin’s Keep.

Note: if the PC/PC’s aren’t elven then this adventure can’t be played. Once
everyone is in the keep’s Banquet hall, King Krondin begins his speech
about how the elven race is the best among the hole world. But later into
the speech, his eyes start to glow bright blazing blue and he then commands
for the guards to block the exit and then to kill them all. The guards rip
their helmets off and reveal their razor sharp teeth that they later on use to
rip the elves limb by limb. The King sees the PC’s and orders the guards to
capture them and keep them for the next meal. That’s where the DM has to get
creative and make the rest up because I am tired.

Adventure (AD&D.com)
David Winzer
narfumboob@hotmail.com

Medium
Any
Fantasy
Affliction
Magic You know that very fine line between reality and fantasy that we’re not
supposed to cross? This adventure crosses it. Before playing, find out
exactly who will be playing. Make up a character sheet for each of the
players that represents the player him/herself. Don’t roll their ability
scores; just assign what you think is fair. Remember that they will have
lower scores than regular characters–especially Strength. Don’t worry
about gear; whatever the players have at the table is their gear, including
dice–I’ll explain the importance of dice later. Proficiencies are
important, however. Whatever the player knows, his/her character will know
(however, languages like French and Spanish, or knowing how to change a
car’s tire won’t be too useful, unless trying to impress NPC’s with stories
of the future). You’ll have to use discretion with this.

Start the adventure by sending the party on some quest, like recovering the
Amethyst Orb of Karnin Daganh or something. Be creative. Have them
recover it and get it to where it’s supposed to go. Just when they think
that they’ve found out what the Orb does and the adventure’s over, have an
NPC wizard get into a fight with them and cast a spell on the Orb (or
whatever creation you have come up with). Something will happen to it–it
glows, vibrates, sings, whatever. Then there will be a bright flash of
light, and presto! Now is when you bring in the new ‘player’ characters.
Each one will be standing with their respective ‘regular’ PC’s. Tell the
group that there are some people with them now. The people are dressed
funny, and look weak–they have no weapons or armor (unless one of the
players actually was wearing armor. I doubt it, though. . . ). Describe
them as looking like the people gathered around your table. If someone
asks if they do anything, reply by saying, “I don’t know. Do they?”

There will no doubt be tensions between the two groups of PCs. They will
probably form two groups, and one will tag along behind the other.

Here’s where the dice come into the game. Suppose the normal PCs get into
a fight. The new ones will probably hide behind a tree or something. The
normal PCs will miss every attack they make, unless the new guys get smart
and realize the connection between the game rules and the game world–they
must roll the dice in the game world to make the regular PCs attack! Same
goes for ability checks, saving throws, etc. So, to recap: if the regular
PCs (the ones that started the adventure) want to do something, the new PCs
must roll dice IN THE GAME WORLD! You (the DM) can roll to determine the
outcome. If the new (player-specific) PCs want to do something, the player
rolls for real, in the real world, just like it always used to be.

Now the adventure really starts. The wizard who attacked the Orb in the
first place has it. With it, he can take over the world. Then the Prime
Material planes. Then the Ethereal, the Astral. . . you get the idea. The
group must stop him. If he manages to get control of something, all the
creatures living there become his personal slaves, and will sacrifice
themselves and others to stop the PCs. Sounds like fun, eh? An adventure
like this could span months of playing time, so be ready.

Zombie City (AD&D.com)
Julien Many
manyj@acces-cible.net

One-line
Urban
Any
Startup
Horror
Investigation The players would start in the inn the heal their wounds when the inn
peoples begin to act strangely. As they look around they would find
peoples acting like zombies and the whole city would be roaming with
undead! The leader could eventually be a spectre or a lich depending of
the characters strength.

A Rocky Start (AD&D.com)
B Michael Bevins
mikebevins@worldnet.att.net

Short
Rural
Any
Startup
Guarding
Quest I was reading the adventure ideas section of the page and I thought I
would send one of my favorite adventures for begging characters.
Okay, so the characters grew up around each other in a small farming
village. They have known each other all their lives. Make one of the
characters the son/daughter of the town leader. Anyway, an evil army is
slowly creeping over the land, destroying and burning cities etc.,
slowly moving from the north. One day, a maimed and bloody hunter
returns to the village after a weekend trip and states that the rest of
his friends were killed by the army (the army could be any evil race, or
a bunch of races) and they are within 3 days march of the town. The town
leader summons his/her son/daughter and tells him/her to head south with
the other characters to reach another town and bring back the militia
while the village tries to hold off the army. The DM could put anything
between the characters and the town, and make anything happen to the
village while the PC’s are gone.

The Ghost House (AD&D.com)
pandrade
pandrade@riosoft.softex.br

Short
Building
Horror
Exploration The characters are wandering in a desert road when it starts raining. As the
raining gets worse, the road is turning into mud and the characters can’t
continue. In the distance they see a great house standing, where lights can
be seen… As they knock the door, a sinister voice answers: “Enter!” (or
something like). But when they pass through the door, it closes. In the
first room, sits a round table with five candles (these maybe impossible to
light off) forming a pentagram on it… So there’s apparently no one in the
house. The master should select some undead to inhabit the house, and some
sinister plots like this: A spirit locked in a lantern, a amputated arm in
the bathroom…

A Summoned Party (AD&D.com)
Jeremy Fife
compjam@ricochet.net

One-line
Any
Fantasy
Magic
Affliction A high level wizard on a different plane uses a monster summoning spell and
captures the party. Instantly the party is transported to their new master
involuntarily for a time. As per the monster summoning spell the entities
which are summoned (the players) have to obey every command the wizard
gives. This twist could be used and adapted very easily to any campaign.

A Dangerous Cave (AD&D.com)
Bryan Birckbichler
bricklik@isrv.com

Short
Cave
Fantasy
Exploration
Startup You come to a town after a long walk through some dry lands. Inside are some
people roaming the street. You walk in and hear a couple people talking
about a cave up north a couple miles. They say there’s gold and stuff
inside (up to the DM) but anyone who went in never came out! It starts to
get dark. The inn is to the right. In the tavern part (down stairs) of the
inn, they can get something to eat/drink. When they ask for a room the inn
keeper calls for his/her assistant, and they take you to your room. On the
way the assistant tells you they are going to the caves the next day and
would like some company, or something like that. The rest is up to the DM to
figure out. I use this adventure for new people and call it “intro to D&D”.
In mine, the cave goes into a large circular room about 30″ in diameter. It
can have an open, or closed ceiling. (I prefer open) and the treasure/items
are in chests around the room. You can put traps or undead or whatever on
the way in/out. something to make it challenging. You can also follow the
cave through the mountain and end up god knows where!

Magical Item-Stealing Cult (AD&D.com)
Kevins
kevins@netins.net

One-line
Urban
Fantasy
Magic
Affliction
Investigation I have been toying with the idea of a cult that goes around stealing magic
items. They are draining the items to power a portal that will allow their
demon (deity, whatever) into our realm. They hit a town where the pc’s are
staying and naturally everyone accuses the thief with the party. I think it
could be turned into something interesting but have never had time to
develop it.

Dragon Strike (AD&D.com)
Samuel Franco
dustin@pacific.net

Short
Any
Fantasy
Quest I recently tried to put a friend of mine on a little quest sponged from
Dragon Strike (a truly exceptional learning game). He was hired to kill the
wizard named Teraptus, I gave him the first name of Shion, by his son,
Gilmar, who was teaching at a wizards school. But the whole thing is as
follows:

They were hired to kill him by some strange man. They had to find a weapon
that could kill Gilmar and then go kill Shion, but when Shion is dead, they
find that Gilmar is quite well and wants them dead, because he is now going
to ascend the throne of Havis (The dragon strike planet).

Adventure Anthology (AD&D.com)
Bruce Freeby
bfreeby@toto.csustan.edu

Medium
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Guarding
Affliction How about the PC’s are hired to garrison some piddly little outpost on the
border with a neighboring kingdom when A) that neighboring kingdom decides to
come through that area on a raid/conquest/other B) hostile monsters in the
area attack the outpost, looking for loot/revenge/some item or artifact
rumored to be somewhere in the outpost but never found by previous
explorers. Catch: The obvious catch would be that whatever the situation,
the PC’s would have to be either high enough levels to face it, or have
enough diversity of characters/terrain/options for magic.

How about the pc’s are hired to pilfer a certain item, any item that could
have a real or perceived value to the pc’s or their employer. When they get
there, the item is already being stolen or they’ve been set up and now must
try to get out of the situation without losing face or their lives. Catch:
Having a thief in the party would be really useful, but parties that don’t
have thieves can have and npc thief come along, which could make for a more
interesting plot twist if it turns out the ambush is set up to catch only
the thief, and the rest of the party shows up!

How about the pc’s are implicated in the destruction of some item with real
or perceived value and now must get out of town or find the real culprits
before time runs out. Catch: Players can get disgruntled real quick if this
happens more than once or twice.

How about the pc’s, while sent on a mission (could be almost any)
accidentally come across an item which takes them into a labyrinth or maze
of some sort. For higher levels, the maze could be some sort of reality
displacer, taking the through time at various points, or perhaps space. They
exist at that point in time though they are not from it. However, they do
not exist in that SPACE in time. They are still in the maze, and it’ll take
cunning to figure the trick out and get themselves home. Catch: Besides not
being able to do this very often, a plain maze can bore players quickly. Add
a minotaur or a Gorgon for flavor.

How about the pc’s are hired to guard a caravan that carries a secret item
which becomes subject to several raids and more subtle inter-caravan
subterfuge. It may turn out that members of the caravan are also out to get
the item. Catch: This has to be played for flavor. If the item has real
value, make sure the players can only get their hands on it if it turns out

Competition! (AD&D.com)
Martin Grimes
Martin@luxcs.demon.co.uk

Short
Coastal
Fantasy
Intrigue The PCs arrive at a small town on an island in the middle of a lake. The
distance around the lake makes it a pain to go around. However, during a
particularly nasty storm, one of the bridges that links the town to the
other side of the lake has been destroyed. The mayor has launched a
competition to find the first group to operate a crossing to the other side
of the lake. He asks the PCs to ensure fair play in the competition. There
are several groups…. the dwarves are building a tunnel, the elves are
building a boat, the gnomes a bridge… etc… Each individual group
attempts to bribe the PCs to sabotage the others… Particularly good for an
evil group of characters!

Gnome Attack (AD&D.com)
Marcel Lauzon
jaglin@geocities.com

Short
Dungeon
Fantasy
Affliction PC’s have been wandering looking for adventure for months. They enter a
tavern (D.M.’s choice) and are assaulted by an angry mob of gnomes! the
characters are captured and are taken to the gnomes kingdom. the characters
must escape back to the realm of sane and TALL men!

Crusades (AD&D.com)
TAILLO
dispatch@saglac.qc.ca

Short
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Guarding At the end of the times of crusades, an evil king send his best men to the
ultimate crusade. Zweihander, the fighter with his two-handed sword (15th
level), Krieg, the barbarian with his two-handed axe (15th level) and
Galadorff, the cavalier with his claymore (17th level). This elite soldier
are the generals of the Osker Army (1,2,3 rd level soldiers) who have the
missions to destroy and take London in the U.K. and they can. The player
characters have to stop them after they reach U.K. (the Osker Army are
Germans). It’s a quest of very, very rare magic, so the players character
must be fighter characters or thieves between 10 to 12 level.

Rich Dead Dad (AD&D.com)
blade4
blade4@cs.byu.edu

Short
Any
Any
Intrigue One of the PC’s has a wealthy heritage. The PC has joined a group of
adventurers and they set off. He learns of his father’s death and that he
will be receiving a large portion of his father’s wealth. Other NPC’s in the
adventuring party try to steal or kill the PC for having the wealth. You
can work it sort of like a inside corrupt process of team members
backstabbing each other.

Un-Identified Driving Object (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Any
Fantasy
Investigation The party founds a weird, oddly shaped metallic red object with four wheels.
It has some sort of windows, made of glass. The party cannot break into or
enter the object. It is, of course, a car. If the DM wants, he can send the
party on a quest to find the key, their reward will be a red cadillac.

Amazing Discovery (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Wilderness
Fantasy
Comedy The party is following a river when they discover a waterfall which if
falling up. The party needs to get up the cliff on which the water is
falling. If they choose to ride the waterfall up, they discover the hard way
that it is an illusion and really is falling down. They fall, taking 10d6
damage. If they scale the cliff, they will see a man (illusionary) ride the
waterfall up, making them wonder why in the world they didn’t get the free
ride. 🙂

Shrunken Party (AD&D.com)
Jonnie Durham
tassel@galileo.mis.net

Short
Building
Fantasy
Quest You have been summoned by a high level wizard to his keep. He must leave for
a meeting but is in the middle of a very delicate experiment. He needs the
party to find a specific fungus which a species of ant uses for food. He has
transplanted some of these ants into his basement. He will shrink the party
down to roughly 1″ in height so they may enter the walls of his basement to
search out this fungus. Mice become the size of horses and the common spider
turns into a monstrosity. Also, look out for his cat!

Psionicist (AD&D.com)
Sam Agnew
agnew@ozemail.com.au

Short
Any
Fantasy
Investigation In a dream one of the characters dreams about a strange man (a Psioncist)
who requests their services on a short mission. Journey can only be done
while asleep the Characters will notice as they travel in the day they seem
to only move about 1 km (truth) when they make camp they wake next morning
20 km in the correct direction to get to the Psionicist.

Evening of Terror (AD&D.com)
Brandon Paulk
bpaulk@popalex1.linknet.net

Short
Any
Any
Affliction I think the characters should all be able to meet in a small quaint little
village….around dusk maybe….Then suddenly all Hell breaks loose and they
have two choices…1: Fight and save the day….2: They join the forces of
evil and destroy the world….Or they could just whistle….

Trick or Treat (AD&D.com)
Taurion Gregory
Spiff@cs.net.au

Short
Dungeon
Fantasy
Quest The Party somehow (up to DM) ends up in small city. A noble notices them and
asks them to clear out a local mine. It is apparently full of niggling
little monsters but it turns out to be full of much much more….

Hopeless Wind (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Cave
Any
Affliction The party is trapped in a cave or other small, stone room. There are no
exits they can find. However, there are lots of cracks in the walls. From
one of this cracks is blowing a small stream of air, which implies that the
outside is right through that wall. However, this is completely false. A
cruel DM would make no exit from the room, laughing as his players while
they try everything they have to enlarge the crack. A nice DM would make an
exit somewhere in the room, just not at the crack where the air is coming
through.

Arson (AD&D.com)
Farin
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Building
Fantasy
Quest PCs are asked by a rich merchant/patrician (someone in a power-position) to
burn down the house of a concurrent. Make sure the party-wizard’s got
fireball, burning hands and/or levitation. Throw in a couple of bodyguards
living in the house and presto! an adventure.

October Fest (AD&D.com)
Farin
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Urban
Any
Intrigue
Investigation PC’s discover secret information marked “The Days of Chaos”. Evidence points
to the existence of an underground organization working towards a downfall
of organized life as we know it. Plant evidence in houses of powerful NPCs,
making it harder to get every adventure to get it, and, after 2 or 3
sessions, spring the trap; PCs are invited to a ball at which the Prince(ss)
King (Queen) or Emperor (Empress) will attend!! Then they get to hear that
the Oktoberfest is starting as of today! To make the joke a little less
harsh, throw in a couple of magical items. (The evidence should be
suspicious, but should also point to a big party, such as Octoberfest).

Hole (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Dungeon
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration
Lich The PC and the members of his party are travelling through the woods at
night. They all walk onto the roof of an underground mining cave. Scattered
throughout are jewels and magical items, but, unfortunately, they are
guarded by a powerful Lich. Now they must fight for their treasure!!

Winter Stalker (AD&D.com)
Shashi Mahesh
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Wilderness
Fantasy
Affliction This scene takes place in a cold harsh winter. Suddenly the PC’s see a
snowstorm at the horizon gaining on them, they end up in a snowstorm. This
snowstorm is really an air elemental, but invisible to the PC’s (the best
you can use is the Wind Walker from the MC-annuals, volume one) so they can
hardly hit is because it’s all over them. If the DM is pissed off he can put
some wood, weapons or other objects in the storm to weaken the PC’s even
more. This encounter can be used to take away some item’s the PC have and of
which the DM don’t want them to have. You can also use this as an
introduction of a new (N)PC, which was blew along in the storm.

Dungeon crawl starter (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Urban
Town
Fantasy
Affliction
Exploration The party is walking in a town district with a lot of wealthy inhabitants.
As they walk along the street, they (only 1 person will probably do this)
step on a sewer cover, which breaks, plunging the unfortunate PC into the
depths below. The actual distance he falls is 250 feet, or, in the case of a
munchkin party (i.e., that isn’t enough), the distance is 10′ more than the
farthest infravision of the party. No magic is detectable. The sewer is
really a trap by cunning thieves hoping to catch a rich merchant after a
large bank withdrawal. From here, the party should go down and help the PC;
they can discover a tunnel down there, and they start the typical dungeon
crawl.

Malister (AD&D.com)
Aaron Johnson
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Rural
Fantasy
Investigation
Magic There is a small town called Malister which is ruled by the local mage who
the town is named after. Malister is a neutral necromancer who is slowly
drifting towards evil. When the town was created there was much wildlife.
Now everything has died over the many years. There is also a forest south of
the city that is said to drive wizards mad. There is a lot of logging that
happen there but recently loggers have been disappearing. The forest seems
to be immune to the “disease” that has affected all other wildlife 10mile
radius of the small town.
DM’s note: Of coarse the magic that Malister practices draws its necromatic
energy from the surrounding life. The forest is of a wild magic zone and the
logger are being captured by wood elves! I had many adventurers with this
set up. email me back for full details.

The wishing room (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Building
Fantasy
Magic The characters end up somehow (up to DM) in a totally white room where
anything they say will immediately come true.
DM NOTES
This can be used as a porthole to another plane of existence when the
characters say “I wish I could go into the Ethereal plane” or something
similar.

King for a day (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Any
Any
Affliction
Intrigue The characters can be hired as soldiers for a certain king. The king leads
his army into battle many times, the characters being unaware that the king
has grown fond of one of them. During one battle, the king dies and, having
no heirs, leaves the throne to one of the characters.

Fake property (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Any
Any
Exploration A merchant in the town is offering property for pennies on the dollar. If
the characters buy a plot, it turns out to be non-existent (50%) or unusable
(25%) such as a swamp, or having a curse (5%), or being ancestral land
(10%), or containing any treasure the DM wants to give away (10%)

Crash! (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration One night while sleeping in a forest near any town, the characters hear a
thunder-like BOOM that awakens them. They see a glow off to the south. If
they investigate, it will turn out to be a space meteor containing a very
valuable metal that makes exceptionally strong weapons. The meteor is much
too heavy for them to lift, but fortunately, a Gold Dragon was also drawn to
the scene. The characters notice him as soon as they arrive on the scene.
The dragon will help them carry the meteor to the town for (up to DM) about
50% of its value (up to DM).

Hostage (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Rural
Fantasy
Affliction This adventure works really well in the event that a PC has a child. The
school in the local town has been taken hostage by a group of Barbarians.
The children are held for the town officials to be forced to let the
Barbarians get their goal.
THE BARBARIAN’S GOAL: is to stop the town from expanding into the
surrounding wilderness, which is their home. Last week the town voted to
build homes in the nearby forest by chopping trees. This would also provide
the town with firewood.

Treasure (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

One-line
Any
Fantasy
Investigation The PCs find a weird, metal object. In reality it is a gun from the future.
It is loaded with 12 bullets, or 12 “charges”. Imagine what you could do
with this!

The lost sword of Palaodrin (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Urban
Fantasy
Investigation The characters find an old scroll which describes a city called Palaodrin.
In it, it says that the city had ties to the magics of the universe, as it
was in the very center of the prime material plane. Surprise! After a lot of
research, the characters find out that [pick a city in your campaign] is
right on top of the old city of Palaodrin. If the characters explore [the
city that is listed above]’s sewers, they eventually will discover the sword
of Palaodrin. Make up a bunch of stats for it, find the original stats for
it on the net, or I can send you mine if you ask for them.

Princess trapped in tall castle (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Castle
Fantasy
Investigation PCs hear of a princess or some damsel in distress (NOTE: I am not implying
that women are not capable of escape. For those so inclined, replace damsel
with Hunk) The tall tower cannot be climbed and there is no way to scale it.
There is one window on top. The PCs must consult many sages to discover
rumors that the damsel/hunk has long hair. (like in the classic story of
Rapunzel.) This adventure can have a villain to defeat before the damsel’s
rescue, but it is mainly intended for DMs who have players who do not like
to use sages and never remember about them until too late. I used this
adventure to help my players use sages, as they were not doing so.

Moving Hole (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Any
Fantasy
Affliction
Investigation An enemy that the characters are battling throws a black something under one
of them. It is a hole. The PC affected by it falls through. Fortunately for
him, the rest of the party manages to defeat the enemy. Now they can keep
the hole, but should try to find a way to “dig” their companion out from it.

Oh my GOD, it’s BUNNIES!!! (AD&D.com)
Dagarth

Medium
Rural
Fantasy
Investigation
Affliction The PCs are tramping through the countryside, when one of them notices that
there is a rabbit following them, about 100 yards back. Whenever they try to
approach it, the rabbit flees. Nothing they do will keep it from following
them. If killed, it is replaced by a rabbit bearing different markings.
After a few days, they notice that now they have TWO rabbits following them.
Then three. At no point should they be followed by more than 3 rabbits. They
soon come upon a town of halflings, who at some point inform the PCs that
all of the “trackers/hunters” of the town left a while ago, on a monthly
food-foraging trip, but that they are expected back within a day or two.
After spending the night in town, the PCs wake to fact that they have been
robbed of all monies! No other items were tampered with, except those that
contained money, of which all money is gone. Come up with a way for the PCs
to get their money back, shortly after which, a runner comes into town
shrieking “The trackers are all dead!!!” After calming the runner, he will
say that the trackers should have been back by now, and that they are
certainly all dead! (Now all this time, the Inn in town has been serving a
rabbit stew to all of its patrons, because that is the only game that the
non-hunters could catch, and all other food sources are depleted, which is
why the hunters are out hunting! (heh heh)

The rabbits ARE the trackers/hunters, after being polymorphed by a mad mage
living in the hills around where the hunters were hunting. They intruded
upon his land, and he enacted an amusing (for him) vengeance upon them. yes,
the PCs get this info, after going looking for the hunters the villagers
remaining are VERY generous with offers of rewards, finding the wizard, and
reading his notes after the battle.

A “magic” weapon (AD&D.com)
Qubrak Shata
qshata@geocities.com

Short
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration The characters are walking along a beach (or any place filled with sand will
do) when a lightning bolt strikes the ground a couple feet in front of them.
This works really well when the PCs are fearing divine retribution. The heat
from the bolt is hot enough to melt the sand into glass. When the PCs
investigate, they find 1d4 pieces of glass that deal 1d12 damage on
unarmored opponents and 1d6 on armored ones. Each piece will break on a
miss, on a critical miss, and on a critical hit due to the glass hitting
metal (armor on a miss), or hitting bone beneath flesh.

Hall of Tiamet (AD&D.com)
Jessica Havens

Short
Any
Fantasy
Quest
Intrigue
Dragon Adventurers are faced with the need to save their world. They enter a portal
and jump from world to world collecting magical items, a love potion, a suit
of magical armor, ring of true seeing, etc. Each represents a great attribute
which will supposedly save the world. To gain each item they must overcome
an obstacle. eventually they gain the seventh item and then find themselves
in the home of the great platinum Dragon. They walk down the hall, guarded
by golden dragons and stand before the Platinum dragon, who suddenly
transforms into Tiamet. The golden dragons transform into evil ones, the
whole thing had been a plot for Tiamet to take control. He gives them a
choice to either join him or be destroyed….

A Party Starter (AD&D.com)
Alex Olivier

Short
Urban
Fantasy
Startup For those of you who are always trying to find out an original way to bring
the party together in a realistic fashion when starting a new campaign
rather than “Well you’re all in an Inn,” or “You see a sign posting a reward
on/hiring armed escorts for,” this one was a classic for me:
Wherever the PC’s might be, say they are all travelling to town, or they are
in town, they see a commotion somewhere around the limit of their sight
(spread the PC’s out) which turns out to be a bunch of Kobolds attacking an
old man who seems to have some Alzheimer’s.. frisky but weak, and have the
guy be something of a nutcase mage who accidentally cast an illusion of
kobolds to attack him (he denies this) level 3 or so.. And while the PC’s
are together start an adventure; presto! a party.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 1 (News)
Paul Zoski
pjz1@t5.ms.uky.edu

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration I’m creating a wilderness encounter chart for an upcoming adventure
and want to spice it up with things the part can come across that
are interesting and eventful, but not a monster. For example, I
have a small pond and a stream (too small to put on any map, but a
good place for replenishing water), an abandon campsite, some animals
that might be good for hunting, a mysterious stonehenge like structure,
etc. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 2 (News)
K. Templer
k-templer@usa.net

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration how about a weather event? say a sand storm, hurricane, thunderstorm,
rainbow without any rain. totem sticks stuck in the ground to mark out
ancient hunting territories, a permanent illusion left by some wizard,
long forgotten.

a personal favourite: a fairy ring, a ring made of toadstool which
supposedly moves anyone standing in it to fairy land. could be an out
plane conduit….

for the truly wild: maybe fishes that swim in air…

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 3 (News)
Tadeusz Sienkiewicz
tsienkie@aft.sn.no

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration I one time put up a fountain in the middle of nowhere.
Mine was a key to a dungeon (in the middle of an other adventure), but
you could change it to whatever. It’s also fun if it does absolutely
nothing.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 4 (News)
Jacob L. Sugar
jsugar@erols.com

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration In response to this I’ve come up with a few ideas. For the pool, have
the PC’s look into it to find the reflection one of their inner self.
For instance, a thief who is forced to be an outlaw might see an honest
man staring back at him. At the abandoned campsite, the PC’s can find
evidence of a struggle. For instance, blood marks, items broken, a
bloody dagger etc. At the stonehenge type- place, there could be
ancient runes which gives a riddle. A quest can be made from
discovering the answer to the riddle.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 5 (News)
Leonard P. Zaikoski
len.zaikoski@paonline.com

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration A deep gorge with a stream at the bottom, just too wide to jump across.
The site of a previous battle; Who was fighting? Who won? Is it important?
A ring of trees growing in a perfect circle.
A huge, spherical rock.

I intersperse unusual but sometimes meaningless things throughout my adventures
to give my players that ‘part of a world’ feeling where not everything
revolves around them or happens because they take some action.

Interesting and unlikely geological and natural structures can make for a few
minutes interesting role-play as the characters try to figure out if the ring
of trees is a clue, a lair, a portal, or just some trees….

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 6 (News)
Lawrence R. Mead
lrmead@whale.st.usm.edu

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration A small town or village is also fun.
Graveyard, perhaps of some non-human race.
Unusual grove of plants, some dangerous (black lotus) some not (berries).
A lonely, but talkative Ent. (I have one in my world called the “tree of
high wizardry” ; guess why).
An old house with a still usable well.
Herds of various animals; bison, emu, even horses.
A gallows with a hanging skeleton.
A wise man (Sage) on a hill top.
A witch coven of benign witches (i.e., three old crones in a hut)
An occupied farm with some interesting problem to solve.
A burned out patch of forest,
A live volcano.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 7 (News)
tim martin
tmartin3@ua1vm.ua.edu

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration 1. A druid of group of them.
2. One or more rangers.
3. Friendly band of adventurers
4. Friendly band of demi-humans.
5. Merchants, a caravan
6. Wandering bard or minstrel
7. Natural, real-world animals
8. Woodsmen
9. Gypsies or the equivalent
10. Friendly faerie – leprechauns, brownies, etc.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 8 (News)
Buzzsaw
jj@monadnock.keene.edu

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration Animals you hear and not see. (wolves howling is a good one, makes PC’s
nervous)

Spears stuck in the ground with skulls in the end. A candle in the skulls
make the eyes glow.

The sound of wardrums in the distance (goes good with the previously
mentioned spears)

A small pool that is actually a magic potion.

bizarre yet harmless animals that nature (as we know it) never intended.

Ants, hundreds and hundreds of ants crawling away from the PC’s creating
an open path. (if the PC’s move into or in front of the swarm this
becomes a monster encounter) only to disappear underground further up
the trail.

Mushrooms the size of trees.

A forest of treants

Have every plant be edible or have a useful purpose.

a deer with a birds nest on its antlers, a turtle with an alchemy bush
growing off its back, etc.

Puns, treant truant officers, an am-bush (a shrub that jumps out in front
of you) etc.

A giant grasshopper (possibly with riders)

An elephant the size of a cat.

A group of adventurers who are the exact doubles of your PC’s.

Goblins racing using chair with three wheels, the front wheel is hollow
and rats run inside of it to power it, he steers the chariot with his
feet. The PC’s may even bet on the races.

Weird animal variations, (green rabbits, scaled mammals, feathered
reptiles, furry birds, horned squirrels, winged fish, etc.)

Having a thing a PC accidentally ask for/wish for happen.

Have an NPC say, yeah right when pigs fly. Then use a space swine for an
encounter.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 9 (News)
Mr. Tines
tines@windsong.demon.co.uk

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration A chalk figure, cut into a hillside; a riverboat – perhaps crewed, perhaps
abandoned and grounded on a shoal; and abandoned habitation.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 10 (News)
Timothy P. Coyle
timcoyle@ici.net

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration (1) The PCs are in a rocky area, a day or two after torrential rains cut
large gashes in the thin soil. If one is observant enough, one may notice
that _something_ is buried under a thin layer of mud–something with
suspiciously straight lines and sharp corners.

If the party decides to excavate, they will find a flat stone slab some 10′
on a side, inscribed with strange glyphs, some magic, others mundane yet
exotic; whatever its nature, its extreme age is obvious. If the PCs put
their minds and spells to it, they will realize that it’s some sort of AD&D
“transporter pad” (for those Trek fans out there).

Can they figure out how to operate the device? Does it still work
normally, or is it damaged? Where will it take them?

(2) The PCs’ camp is raided during the night; only food is missing, no one
is harmed, and a single pair of ogre footprints are found. The PCs decide
to track the ogre (to investigate, not to kill, at least for the moment).

If the PCs stay their weapons long enough, they will discover the
ogre’s lair–filled with cages holding sick animals, both natural and
fantastic. If the PCs play their cards right, they can gain the ogre’s
trust, help him with his charges–and gain a wealth of information and
perhaps some treasure from the good-hearted but simple-minded ogre.

Non-Monster Wilderness Encounters 11 (News)
Jon Paradise
jparadise@sdicorp.com

One-line
Wilderness
Fantasy
Exploration a clearing in which stands an empty cottage. It looks as
though the owner has just stepped out. Needless to say,
said owner will not return . . .

Hunting encounters…

An encounter with an animal who looks at the party
members with a notably intelligent look, waits for
and lets the party (or an individual to) follow for
a One-line while, and then disappears.

Will o’ the Wisps whom the party never manages to
encounter

“The forest here is dark. A silence so heavy that
you can feel it seems to drape over you. Nothing
is moving, singing, chirping . . . nothing.”
You can almost HEAR the spooky music, huh?

Stereotypical encounters that turn out other than
the ordinary.

A woodsman walking through the woods with a bag of heads.

A lost dwarf, down to his last wineskin

A philosopher, out pondering the wilderness.

A madman, who tries to convince the party that he is
the King/Duke/whatever.

A large gathering of small children, with no adults in
the vicinity.

A virgin tied to a tree for a dragon sacrifice.

A dragon, muzzled and chained to the ground.

The vanguard of an army

A group of bandits.

101 Dalmatians

An animal who “adopts” a party member.

A sound of crashing through the trees, going away
from the party.

A dinosaur.

A very old blind woman with a raven on her shoulder. She
walks without bumping into anything.

A rainstorm of frogs.

A hailstorm.

An earthquake

A young goblin girl, eating a raw squirrel haunch. She’s
good-intentioned.

An incredibly peaceful nature scene… a waterfall, the
pool of which is surrounded by trees. The only thing
marring the area’s beauty are the various bones scattered around
the pool. Cause? An old hill giant, living in a cave behind the
waterfall. He’s peaceful and somewhat articulate.

Adventures at Sea
C. M. Sanyk
guppy13@juno.com

Short
Ocean
Any
Exploration
Investigation
Affliction Jared Dahl wrote in message <354a8389.0@news.isl.net>…
>
>Hey DMs!!
>
>What are some house rules/resources that you use/reference
>when you are running a campaign that takes place mainly at
>sea? Anyone have modules or mini-encounters that take
>place on the high seas?

It shouldn’t be too hard to come up with some good ones here… there’s
lots and lots of sea-folklore. The ocean is a dangerous, unforgiving, and
mysterious place. These are minor in themselves, but could develop into
something big if the party shows interest and pursues it…. Off the top
of my head…

1) Someone spots a strange looking creature(s), which no one has seen
before. Bigger things it could lead to… attempts to capture,
communicate with, observe, or learn more about these creatures… perhaps
they are just ordinary animals, or perhaps it’s a dangerous sea monster
that’s best avoided (if so you’ll probably find out the hard way)…
perhaps they have their own language, maybe even a civilization, maybe they
can offer information or advice, who knows. Perhaps the information gained
from studying/communicating with these things can be of value to a
naturalist or sage… Maybe some of the old sailors know of the things,
but are superstitious and afraid of them, don’t like talking about them,
and act strangely when they’re even mentioned… what’s going on?

2) Some debris is found floating in the water. bigger things it could lead
to… mystery: what is this thing, where did it come from, and how did it
get here? perhaps a nearby and recent shipwreck or attack–by a monster?
or by pirates? is there bad weather or a hidden hazard sinking ships in
the area? perhaps more is found, a location of a wreck, or a life-boat
with occupants, or a ship’s log. can a salvage operation be attempted?
can the danger be stopped?

3) bad weather storms, high winds and high seas… ship could risk sinking
or be damaged, people could wash overboard (and perhaps drown, perhaps be
rescued by dolphins or sea elves)…. or dead calm and a delay in travel.
crew grows increasingly bored and uneasy, supplies dwindle dangerously low
and rationing becomes stricter. perhaps magical weather control attempts
fail–strangely. what’s going on? have the gods been offended? do they
demand a sacrifice?

4) funky weather–you’ve just entered the twilight zone. Natural laws seem
to run backwards, sideways, and in spirals. Strange lights, sky is an odd
color, eerie silence and stillness, the stars move in ways they shouldn’t,
the sun sets on the wrong horizon, or doesn’t set at all, for weeks…
compasses behave strangely (if they exist) Direction-sense is scrambled,
navigation hopeless. Odd fog, rain falling up, water spouts… a rain of
mice, beetles, toads, serpents or fish… but they’re all inland or
freshwater species that live thousands of miles away(!) Sky does Van Gogh
things, Lucy with Diamonds things… Visions (meaningful? Omens?) in the
clouds that only some people can see… Then, strangely, and with no
explanation, everything returns to normal. Or does it?

could lead to…. Perhaps you find yourself to be way off course… or
that the trip has taken much longer than it seemed to.. felt like a few
weeks, but you arrive years late for your rendezvous at the destination, and
were presumed lost. You don’t even notice until the bard sings of your lost
ship’s “final voyage” and of the bold adventurers (you) “who never were to
be heard from again.” Or perhaps upon landing on the far shore, you realize
that you’re no longer even on the same planet you were on when you set
sail… your longitude and latitude are right, but nothing fits with your
maps… or maybe the geography’s all correct, but where human settlements
had long stood, there are now sand dunes… or perhaps strange (alien?)
creatures living there, and who claim to never have seen your like before.

5) ships crew becomes restless–the captain has made some questionable
decisions lately, and the crew is growing to resent him. Perhaps a mutiny
is likely. Who’s side are the players on? Is the captain a liability to
the ships safe passage? Or are the crew members right?

6) ship encounter–pirates? a fellow traveler? a ship in need? lost? low
on supplies? without a rudder or broken masts? Perhaps they have news…
or disease!

7) The entire ship is *swallowed* during the night by some IMMENSE beast.
Everything’s fine and nothing’s damaged. If anyone is on deck that night,
all they see are the stars being blacked out, as though something MASSIVE
has come between them and the ship. The ship continues to sail as normal,
and there’s even weather in the beast’s belly, and no shore is in sight…
Then, perhaps a few days later (who can tell?) the sky reveals itself again,
and now it’s a bright, clear day. Maybe the ship is completely lost (or was
it *brought* somewhere?) or perhaps it’s just outside the port of its
original destination? No matter who you tell your story to (and everyone
on the ship swears it to be true) no one believes a word of it. Could it
have all been a mass-dream or hallucination?

8) Minor mishap–a mistake in navigational measurements has put you off
course. Or perhaps someone fell from the crow’s nest, or was crushed by a
yardarm, or fell overboard and drowned. could lead to… if there’s a
fatality, there could be a ghost… especially if the body’s not put to
rest properly. maybe the ghost won’t let the ship find land again until
things have been set right, or perhaps it just makes its presence felt and
causes mischief.

9) Stow away found on board. Put on trial. What will happen to him?
What’s his story?

10) Someone has committed a crime on board, and everyone is a suspect.
It’s a mere minor theft, but the captain reacts harshly and turns everything
upside down looking for clues to see who’s the guilty party. People begin
to get paranoid, accuse each other. Maybe fights break out?

Pheruccia
Tom Zunder
tomz@writeme.com

Long
Urban
City
Fantasy
Campaign [Not a plot as such but setting ripe with many possible plots…]

Thoughts on Pheruccia, Jewel of Peronia

The city of Pheruccia is an ancient and elegant city. Once ruled by
the Dragon Kings of Ancient Queg, it has been a free and independent
city-state for some thousand years. Rulers have come and rulers have
gone, conquerors have invaded and stayed as loved kings, elders and
princes. The spires and domes, crenellations and battlements are
carved from black and yellow sand, foreign marbles and local granite
sit side by side. In the streets peoples and races from all of the
Worlde mingle in the Bazaar and the Grand Plaza.

Beneath the ground of Pheruccia lie the ruins of hundreds of years of
habitation, the ruins and foundations of buildings demolished by war,
fire and religious turmoil. Deep within these catacombs lie burial
vaults, underground temples and complexes abandoned and their very
existence forgotten.

The current ruler of Pheruccia is the Benevolent Elder of the Guilds
of Ancient Feruc, Salvatore di Luccia, aged, feared and respected
ruler. As the elected ruler of the Guilds High Council, di Luccia is
the hereditary Guildmaster of the Guild of Glovemakers, traditional
organizers of labour in the city docks. Of the seven Guilds of Feruc,
the Glovemakers and the family of di Luccia have held power in the
city for 157 years now, and their Guild Hall overlooking the Grand
Plaza is filled with the sumptuous glory of centuries of trade and
war.

The artist Renaldo di Capelletto is currently painting an epic mural
upon the ceiling of the Glovemakers Chapel of Balanced Repose, a task
he has been employed upon for some 7 years to date. The vast domed
ceiling of the new rose marble temple, erected upon the ruins of the
previous Matchmakers Armoury, (a noted brothel and trading house), was
completed 23 years ago. It is expected that another 2 years work will
be required before the full glory can be consecrated and revealed.
People have many long standing wagers as to whether the Chapel will be
finished before Magdelena do Lattia’s epic Tower of the Balancing
Resonance is. The Tower, a Matchmaker Guild project, is pointedly
placed on a hill overlooking the Plaza. Giuseppe di Catalan has never
forgiven di Luccia for engineering the demolition of the Armoury in
1648.

The Seven Armies of Feruc, the forces of the Guilds, are an impressive
and grand site in their dress uniforms, feathered helmets and full
pikes. The musketeers of the Candlemakers’ Guild are particularly
fine, in tune with the dominance of Signorini di Malfoso’s in the
world of society couture. In their battle dress the colourful Armies
of Feruc inspire awe and strike fear into the hearts of disorganised
rabbles as they advance with their bright jerkins, proud banners and
expertly made pikes, flintlock muskets and rocket batteries. Few other
states in Peronia can withstand a pitched battle with the brave
condotterrie of Feruccia. Sad indeed that they often face each other
down in the streets of the city itself.

Feruccian merchants are the widest traveled and canny of all the
known Worlde, venturing forth in galleys, caravan trains and the
wonderfully artificed flying machines of Leonardo the Great. Exporting
the wonderful glass, artifices, meats and wines of Feruccia and the
other states of Peronia, Feruccian merchants import spices from Queg,
silk from the Southern Shore and hemp, furs and wood from the far
north. Their great skill and wisdom has allowed them to balance trade
in matters material to trade in money itself and the banques of Feruc
are famed for their fair and even handed treatment of all. Many a
princeling or potentate has kept the forces of law and order well
equipped with Feruc muskets after the beneficent loan of funds from a
Pheruccian banque.

Peoples of other races are welcome in Pheruccia, and many of the
diligent and hardworking miners, sailors and tanners of the city are
from far away. Philbians delve deep beneath the Hills of Gold, mining
the coal that keeps city folk warm in winter and drives the steam
engines that run many an artifice. In the docks many a boat is loaded,
unloaded and manned by Uth’ka’len often with the help of their loyal
six-legged Ukken beasts. It is true that many people in Pheruccia are
of indentured service, but all can strive to complete their term of
service and take their place as free citizens, subject of course to
the guiding laws of Guilds, Churches and Inquisition.

Fashions always change in upbeat Feruccia and yet some things stay the
same. Ferrucian women of decency wear their heads shaven with a simple
pony tail elegantly grown from the crown.. Men wear their hair in a
crest across the skull, often shaving back the front and back of the
head. Silks, cottons, and lace are the favoured colours of all well
born citizens. Purple is a colour worn only by nobility, in the Quegan
fashion, but reds, yellows and greens are common and loved at the
moment. Perfumes, tobacco and coffee mingle with other scents in the
meeting places and bistros across the decent parts of town. Even the
meanest street will have the fulsome scent of good Peronian wine
competing with the midden.

Food in Pheruccia is the widest and most cosmopolitan you will find
anywhere. Staples such as cornbread and rice are served by street
sellers, often with a sausage of porc or boeuf innards. At the great
feasts of the Guilds whole Sand Dragons are roasted and served with
curried Purple Moulds and deep fried Poison Mushrooms. Many a
Pheruccian table is graced with oranges, lemons and kumquats from the
Southern Shore, and the marvelous grapes of Peronia are eaten and
drunk as raisins and wine.

I have dwelled in this great city, this paragon of the city politic,
for some fifteen years now. It is a great honour that the Benevolent
Elder has suffered me as Ambassador of the City of Lattia and it is my
great pleasure to share with him this my fond memories of the city
upon my departure home.

Giacomo di Funghi,
Ambassador to the Guilds of Ancient Feruc,
Moonday of Rat in the Month of Turtle in the 1673rd Year of Feruc

———–

Leonardo the Great

In the year of 1636 of Feruc, a young clerk in the Guild of
Glovemakers returned from his day at the docks where he recorded the
rice imports for tithe calculation. A young lad of 19 he had another
24 years left to work from his father’s indenture, inherited when his
father had died young at the age of 43.

As he sat in his mother’s kitchen waiting for his nightly gruel, he
watched as the lid on the gruel pot clattered and lifted, forced
upward by the steam from the boiling fluid. Intrigued he began to
doodle on his slate with his marker. Everyone knows the story from
then on, Leonardo had begun his career as the great artificer of Feruc
by designing the steam propellant artifice.

Grateful as any master would be, the Benevolent Elder manumitted
Leonardo’s indenture by 12 years once the Glovemakers’ Artificery had
begun the make the sophisticated steam propellant devices which power
fans, drive water screws and perform other needful tasks in the city.
Elevated now to working in the Artificery Leonardo’s skills grew
greater and greater. Combining the ancient Feruccian skill of
gunpowder with the steam propellant artifice and with the Floating
Bulbs of the Burluvian Bush, Leonardo made and flew the first
Feruccian flying artifice across the Bay of Snakes.

Now a treasured servant Leonardo invented the Cyclopedic Travelling
Engine, an interesting circus novelty, and began plans for an Undersea
Galley and a Cyclopedic Flying Ship. Sadly these and many other
devices were not completed when, in 1641, Leonardo met with an
untimely end when a Witchfinder of the Chapel of the Inquisition of
Fire mistook Leonardo for a known Chaotician. His ashes are now kept
lovignly in a corner of the yet to be completed Chapel of Balanced
Repose.

Michael Gondorosso, Guild of Buttonmakers

Of lesser note but of great satisfaction to Leonardo himself are his
paintings, his poetry and his rumoured love of redheads.

Fraggia
Tom Zunder
tomz@writeme.com

Long
Any
Fantasy
Campaign [Not a plot as such but setting ripe with many possible plots…]

Fraggia

Fraggia is the most northern city state in Peronia. It’s lands border
on the Forest of Night, with their enclaves of Kerren, to the West and
the Ogre Hills to the East. The city is ruled by the Mask of Passing,
an anonymous figure elected from within the ranks of the Masks of
Balance, the Prelacy of the Balance in Fraggia. There is a strong
guild structure in Fraggia and the Mask of Passing holds council with
the guildmasters on city business. The Mask of Passing does have
absolute power and should he require it he can declare an Imbalance, a
time when prelate rule is declared and prelate troops may act under
sole control of the Prelacy.

The Mask of Passing, as do all Fraggian prelates, wears a full mask
at all times. The Mask of Passing is a Death’s Head, and this focus on
Death and Endings has coloured Fraggia since it’s founding as a Quegan
outpost some 900 years ago. Fraggia is a city of tall dark granite
buildings, black marble temples, gargoyles and death motifs. Like all
Peronian cities the Temple of Air is on the pre-eminent hill, the
Temple of Water in the lake created by the damning of the river and
the Fire Temple smoulders to the East of the city. The Earth Temple is
as tradition dictates, to the West of the city. In Fraggia the Earth
Temple is the Necropolis, a funerary complex of low lying dark tombs,
burial mounds and temples. The holiest temples to the Earth are deep
within the Earth, and catacombs and tunnels run through the Necropolis
and to Fraggia itself. The Necropolis itself lies outside the city
walls, and many a visitor has been pleased to find it so, it’s area is
equal to the city itself, and in the moonlight it is an eerie and
frightening ghost town. Fraggians are both feared of, embrace and
dismiss death. They both revile ghosts, spirits and ghouls and yet
also have many folk tales of how clever Fraggians have tricked the
undead.

Despite this cultural affinity with death, Fraggians are quite capable
of enjoying themselves, and once their initial formality has passed
they are friendly and welcoming. They have a strong self deprecating
humour, and practical jokes and black humour are commonplace. The
current Mask of Passing has been known to pull dark jests on the
ruling council before now, and most Fraggians are quite puzzled that
outsiders think they have no sense of humour.

Fraggian prelates all wear masks, representing their resonance’s with
the Balance. Most also have some death motif interwoven with the
symbols of fire, water, earth or air. Many lay people also wear half
cut masks, women usually only venture out in public veiled and black
is a common colour all year around. White sepulchral makeup and bone
motifs are common for both sexes, and throughout the year are many
festivals and ceremonies of the dead.

Fraggian food is rich and fulsome. Beer is drunk here, unlike most of
Peronia. Roast porc, pastries, strudels, sauerkraut and fried potatoes
are common. Fraggians adore cream and most of the shokolatt imported
from the Southern Shore ends up in Fraggia.

Fraggians have a rather egalitarian view of the worlde. They often say
‘all men are the same under the Mask’ and there is a strong sense of
unity and purpose. With ogre and Kerren raids and common occurrence
Fraggians have a strong and well funded military structure, run by the
prelacy and manned by Mask commanders. Military uniforms are dark
greens, blacks and browns, skull and bone motifs are common. Fraggian
rocketeers, who launch themselves over enemy lines riding a back
mounted rocket and then descending into enemy camps by parasol, are
the elite of the army and also the most often killed in action.

Daggers’ Tears
edward michael white
edward.white@mailexcite.com

Medium
Urban
Fantasy
Investigation This dungeon is made for low to mid-level characters with at least one mage
and maybe one thief. The characters are summoned by the local lord to take
a look into the murders that are happening in town. Parents are being
killed and children are being orphaned. The players can investigate any
place they wish in town. The only clue at each murder is a dagger with the
hilt being the shape of a baby with a tear in it’s eye. If the players
question the children, they will see that the kids are not sad. They tell
the players they have no idea who did this deed, but they are glad that
someone has. If the players persist, they find out that the children all
have something in common. They were abused. Looking into the dagger, they
can interview the blacksmiths of town. After many interviews they come
across the lord’s blacksmith. He finally admits that the daggers are being
created by the commander of the high guards. Gortoth. When the players
approach Gortoth, he denies everything. That night another murder happens
which proves his innocence. The players can wait for another order of
daggers to be made or they can scan the town during the night. Either way
it will be many murders and many nights before they can find him. The
secret is to ask, “How is he getting info about all these kids?” Another
thing they have in common is they all go to the same church. The players
can then question the priest of the church. When approached, he gets VERY
nervous. Its obvious that this is the man. If interrogated or spells are
used, they will find out that he is working with a thief. The thief is
going in disguise and purchasing the daggers. He uses them to kill parents
that abuse their children, who the cleric finds out from the children while
they are in school. Both men are brothers who were abused as well. The
thief killed their parents causing them to be split up when young.

Good mystery dungeon. If your players like fights, throw a few bar brawls
in the campaign.

Three Witches
Tom Zunder
tomz@writeme.com

Long
Wilderness
Urban
Building
Fantasy
Quest Three kings meet to negotiate an alliance versus the common foe. That foe
employs the services of three witches who curse the kings as they meet.
Each king loses his senses save for one, one can still see, one can hear
and one can speak, but none can move. The adventurers, preferably one each
from each king’s bodyguard or retinue, must set out to lift the curse.

The sages and priests can divine (either NPCs or PCs if powerful enough)
that no army can meet this threat but that only by blinding, deafening and
rendering mute each of the witches will the senses be restored.

The location of the witches must first be divined, and a possible option
is: Entering the plane of the gods and requesting a boon from the Fates
(Norns) the three crones who weave the fate of all beings, even the gods.
They will be able to read the threads of the witches, who they see as
somewhat impudent counterparts. The Fates will require three gifts to
grant the locations.

1: A ball of thread left by a hero in the maze of a minotaur. Sad to say
the minotaur still lives and will challenge the PCs in mortal combat.

2: A golden apple dropped by a goddess when squabbles broke out over who
was loveliest. Sad to say the apple has worms, and as a giant apple the
worms are giant wyrms. Once recovered the apple will shrink to a normal
apple size.

3: The head of a gorgon, left in the desert and now used as a toy by a
giant sphinx. the sphinx will, once the authority of the PCs is revealed,
only release the gorgon’s head after 3 riddles are answered correctly.
(see the netbook of riddles). Note this is a gorgon’s head, don’t look at
it…. (Oddly enough it doesn’t affect the Sphinx)

The Fates will then divulge the positions of the witches. They will finger
the threads of the witches and reveal that the time has not come to cut
these threads. They will explain that the adventurers must complete their
quest without killing the witches.. They will give the adventurers the
thread, the apple and the gorgon’s head.

In a flash the PCs will return to the castle, no time having passed, ready
to hunt the witches.

Each witch’s lair lies three days from the castle and may be visited in any
order. The witches are:

Frankel, Witch of Sight

In a tall tower atop a moor, Frankel is guarded by harpies, gargoyles and
giant birds. The tower can only be entered from the roof and within it are
mirror traps, illusions, mists and other optical trickery. Frankel uses
magicks that can create multiple copies of her herself, invisible creatures
and spells of light and dark. If Frankel is killed then the Fates will cut
the thread of the seeing king and he will die. If Frankel is blinded in
some way (and chaining her in a dungeon with the gorgon’s head on display
would force Frankel to keep her eyes shut….) will restore sight to the
two kings who are blind, restore full senses and movement to the seeing
king BUT blind him too. (no it’s not going to be a totally happy ending is
it?)

Josel, Witch of Hearing

In a dark forest Josel is guarded by wolves, boars and howling banshees.
Living in a giant tree, Josel will use silence spells, spells of great
noise to burst eardrums and giant spiders which creep up on PCs almost
silently. She will use ventriloquism, diversions, trumpets and noise to
keep the adventurers confused. If Josel is killed the Fates will cut the
thread of the speaking king. If her hearing is taken from her (stuff the
thread in her ears and tie it to her arms so she cannot remove it?) then
hearing will be restored to the two deaf kings, restore full senses and
movement to the hearing king BUT deafen him too.

Carnel, Warlock of Hearing

In an amphitheater left by the ancients, Carnel is guarded by mages and
wizards who will cast magicks of command and control. The power of the
word will be used against the players. The drill is much the same as the
others, the apple will fit neatly into Carnel’s mouth, and the usual
effects will apply to the kings.

Conclusion

The kings will now be restored, although one will be blind, one dumb and
one deaf. They will unite to forge an alliance and the struggle against
the foe will continue. OR one or more of the kings are dead, and
factionalism and disunity may emerge. Either way the witches will
eventually get themselves free, (the magical curses will not return) and
the adventurers will have three foes not at all happy to let them continue
unopposed…

Twists

Of course the Fates may be the witches and the whole thing was a way of
moulding heroes and unity. The Fates may or may not continue to ban the
deaths of the witches.

Paladin’s Dark Day…
edward michael white
edward.white@mailexcite.com

Medium
Rural
Fantasy
Investigation Dungeon for 4-6 players, 6-10 level.

As the party is walking along on the country side, they come across two
paladins fighting side by side. As soon as the players take up arms to help
them fight these two fire giant, one of the large hammers meets the head of
one of the paladins’. The blow kills the paladin instantly. At that time,
the other paladin goes into a flying rage. After the Giants are dead, the
live paladin rips off his helmet and grabs the limp body. The person he is
grabbing is his wife. The head is completely crushed and there is nothing
they can do. If the players have some way of getting her back, have it
fail. Failed system shock or something like that. At that time the players
can help the paladin finish his mission, which was to stop a group of
trolls from harming a nearby village. During the mission, the players will
see a change in the paladin’s attitude. He starts to pout, gets short with
the players. He walks off into the woods alot alone. One day he attacks the
mage with full force. The players can try to subdue him, but it’s taking
more time to get him down and the mage will start to need healing. At that
time, a final blow will kill the paladin. Right when that happens, a laugh
is heard and a pit fiend appears. He nods and thanks you for doing his job.

The pit fiend was forbidden to get close to the paladins. But since one of
them is dead and the other started to turn to the dark side (sorry could’t
help myself) he was able to convince the paladin that he could bring back
his wife if he could get rid of the mage in your party. An impossible feat
due to the parties’ power. He takes the limp body and dissappears. The
players will feel bad, but what can they do? They continue on and meet up
with a group of three. The one in the lead is Tara. She is a paladin. She
is also the wife of Esgar, paladin that the players just killed. The
paladin they thought was her, was not her, but a doppleganger. She was
taken by a group of priests who worship the vile creature that took Esgar’s
body. She escaped with the help of these two comrades and now is looking
for her husband.

You’ll love the way the players will sqirm. They can explain and she may
respond with a little anger, but she understands. She would like your help
on getting him back. The people she is with has the ability to get to his
body. The players can join them, but they won’t have alot of fun.

Dragon’s Wishes
edward michael white
edward.white@mailexcite.com

Short
Rural
Fantasy
Quest
Lich
Draco-Lich This is a high level dungeon for players that are 12th level plus. The
number of players can be anywhere from 4-6.

The players are called to help a town from a dragon that has been attacking
with terrible force. The players are known as heroes throughout the land
and of course will help the player. They spend the next few days waiting.
Nothing. They spend a few more days searching. Nothing. They begin to
wonder if the dragon has gone away. They come across finally on a large
cave. Inside the cave is a group of men sitting around a fire. The cave
smells horrible. Rotting behind the group is the dragon that has been
terrorizing the town. Seems like someone has beatin them to the punch. They
approach the other party and find out that they are thieves. Why did they
kill the dragon? Why would they care about the town? Maybe the dragon has a
large hoard of treature? But, where is this treasure? The thieves scatter
as the corpse comes to life. The players are introduced to a Draco-Lich for
the first time.

The thieves were hired by the dragon to take certain items in the city
while he attacked. The dragon caused the confusion, and the thieves did
their job. The dragon will attack without regards to the thieves. If they
get hurt in the crossfire, oh well.

Bottle in the Sea
C. M. Sanyk
guppy13@juno.com

Short
Coastal
Fantasy
Exploration
Investigation This goes along the lines of finding floating debris. Instead of
wreckage or junk, however, a bottle is discovered, floating in the water.
This could just be an ordinary bottle, of clear, colored, or opaque glass,
and it may contain a clue in a mystery or small item. It could have an
S.O.S. or other sort of message inside, or a treasure map, or something more
exotic, such as a bound spirit, demon, or djinn. Perhaps a wizard has
cursed an entire ship, shrinking it magically and placing it in the bottle,
and then casting it out into the ocean, doomed to float about at the mercy
of the tides until such time as it is discovered and some means of rescue is
devised. At this point, the PCs may have a new vessel in their fleet, or
else great gratitude and reward from the sailors, should they still be
alive. This may also be an effective way of introducing a spelljammer
vessel into the campaign, if one uses that setting.

It could also be a magic item… suggestions for an bottle of endless
smoke or endless water might be good (if it’s a particularly *ancient*
decanter of endless water, this item could in fact be the *source* for the
body of water the party is currently travelling on… if so, they may need
to find a way to shut the water off, so that the flooding does not cover the
entire continent. Of course, shutting off the water source may also result
in major geographical changes over the long term (if all the water runs off
from a large, artificially-created river or lake for example, revealing an
unexplored bed, possibly with all kinds of ruins to be discovered… along
with *deep* mud

Alexander Forst-Rakoczy
Karl Foederl Str. 3
A-3032 Eichgraben
Austria
email: alex@complang.tuwien.ac.at

Dungeons and Dragons Random Encounters Netbook

Dungeons and Dragons Random Encounters Netbook

The Dungeons and Dragons Random Encounters Netbook is from the old Usenet/Fidonet archives. It created in the 90s for AD&D (Second Edition,) specifically. But was meant to be backwards compatible. Even better, this particular netbook was very generic – making it useful for just about any Dungeons and Dragons game including 5th Edition. It can also easily be used to kick off a plot in any other game system.

Like all the Netbooks I’m posting here, this is merely a backup meant to share these with other people. No copyright claims are made. Please visit the original archive!

DnD Ochre Jelly Drawing
Picture by LadyofHats

Net.RandomEncounters.Book

ADMIN: This book is designed to hold random encoutners. Once enough
encoutners are added, you will be able to select an area, and then
roll for random encounters. It is more detailed than just plain
monsters, and gives leads into more adventures if the party wants
to pursue the possibilities. Use as you like! Distribute as you like!
All I ask is that you keep the authors and contributors with any
version you post. Thanks and enjoy! JMD

Author: Joseph DuBois (Scooby) Lost Net Access
Contributors:
Jared Thaler (ez040915@natasha.ucdavis.edu)
Jeff Hildebrand (jrah@ssec.honeywell.com)
Matt Carlson (matthew@rainbow.uchicago.edu) (mcarlson@nmsu.edu)
ShadowMaster (jcarl@pizza.ess.harris.com)

{ ADMIN: To Spur a little Creativity (rather than arguing about rules) }
{ I am posting (1/day) a new encounter that can be added to any }
{ campaign. The encounters are designed to be short quick }
{ events you can add without much thought. The encoutners are }
{ such that you can modify them to fit any level campaign. }
{ ADMIN: Some of the posts might look familiar, this is in case any }
{ players read this post they wont recognize the encounter and }
{ should not be able to respond to a set encounter. Similar }
{ encounters will be denoted by the NEW code extension (y). If }
{ an encounter has future or similar encounters it will be }
{ denoted by the extension xxxxxx1, xxxxxx2… }
{ ADMIN: I do not have the manuals with me most of the time so if I go }
{ against them, your options are (KEEP/CHANGE/DELETE)! }
{ }
{ The format is as follows: }
{ TITLE: Title of Encounter }
{ OVERVIEW: Quick overview of the encounter }
{ TRIGGER: How the encounter starts (What starts it) }
{ DESCRIPTION: Description of what the PC’s see/here }
{ DM NOTES: Notes to the DM }
{ KEY: Leads into future encounters/adventures }
{ }
{========================NOTES ON CODES================================}
{ 1xxx###y (Planet) }
{ 2xxx###y (Spelljammer) }
{ 3xxx###y (Any) }
{ }
{ x0xx###y (Any) }
{ x1xx###y (City) }
{ x2xx###y (Dungeon) }
{ x3xx###y (Forest) }
{ x4xx###y (Mountain) }
{ x5xx###y (Plains) }
{ x6xx###y (Bad Lands) }
{ x7xx###y (Swamp) }
{ x8xx###y (Wild Space/Sky) }
{ x9xx###y (Phlogiston/Sky) }
{ }
{ xx0x###y (Any) }
{ xx1x###y (Water/Port/Lake/Sea/River) }
{ xx2x###y (Artic) }
{ xx3x###y (Desert) }
{ xx4x###y (Tropical) }
{ xx5x###y (Road/Path/Bridge) }
{ xx6x###y (Temperate) }
{ xx7x###y () }
{ xx8x###y () }
{ xx9x###y () }
{ }
{ xxx0###y (Any) }
{ xxx1###y (Sargasso/Magic Dead) }
{ xxx2###y (Asteroids/Collapsed) }
{ xxx3###y () }
{ xxx4###y () }
{ xxx5###y () }
{ xxx6###y () }
{ xxx7###y () }
{ xxx8###y () }
{ xxx8###y () }
{ }
{ ——-y (Sub encounters[similar]) }

TITLE: xxx###y-aaaaa ()
OVERVIEW:
TRIGGER:
DESCRIPTION:
DM NOTES:
KEY:

TITLE: 11000010-The Book of Demons (Planet/City/Any/Any, Cursed Object)
OVERVIEW: A thief will try to pawn off a book on the party that
has an entrapped demon bound in its pages.
TRIGGER: The women will try to sell the book to who ever wants to buy it.
She will start by asking 10,000 for the book, but will go as low as 100. She
wants to get some cash so she can leave the city. She will tell them that she
found it in a vault in the sewer.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see what appears to be a women
dressed in robes waving you over to the alley. Strung over her back is a bound
leather sack.
DM NOTES: The book does radiates a strong magic. Inside the book is a demon
that has been trapped by a powerful wizard. When freed the demon can do one
of two things. Perform an action for the PC’s for freeing it, or it could be
very pissed off and attack the PC’s (This is left upto the DM) The demon will
be freed by opening the book. The book is a heavy book with metal bindings,
and a gold lock keeping it closed(12 gp). She will tell the party that it
teaches you how to summon demons and control them.
KEY: The wizard who is owner of the book is tracking the book. He sees
the PC’s with the books and will hunt them down. Or if the PC’s let the demon
go he will request that they capture it back.

TITLE: 11000011-The Demons Book (Planet/City/Any/Any, Cursed Object)
OVERVIEW: A Demon will try to pawn off a book on the party that will
ensnare and teleport the party to the demons lair.
TRIGGER: The women (demon in disguise) will try to sell the book to who
ever wants to buy it. She will start by asking 1,000 for the book, but will go
as low as 100. The demon wants to sell the book so he can ensnare the party
and use their souls.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see what appears to be a women
dressed in robes waving you over to the alley. Strung over her back is a bound
leather sack. She is wearing an amulet (that radiates magic) and a small black
dagger stuck in her belt.
DM NOTES: The book does radiates a strong magic. The women will open the
book briefly to show that there is magical writing inside it, but then close
it before they get the chance to read it. After the book is sold the women
leaves (goes back to its lair). When the party starts to read the book it
teleports all within 10′ radius down to the demons lair. The lair is deep
below the city (under the sewers). It is hot and steamy and water(sewer)
seeps down the walls. A red fire light comes from a pit in the center of the
room, next to which the demon is standing. He smiles at the party and then
says “Welcome”. After which he attacks. [Note: this should be for a higher
level party. If not you can have a group of adventures save the party from
the demon. (they were hunting it)]. There is a small chest with treasure in
it from previous people teleported in.
KEY: If the party escapes out through the sewers the demon might
try to hunt them down, or send minons after them.

TITLE: 11000012-The Farmers Book (Planet/City/Any/Any, Cursed Object)
OVERVIEW: A Demon has pawned off a book on a local farmer that will
ensnare and teleport everyone within a set of wards to thy demons lair.
TRIGGER: The party hears a crier (or sees a sign) proclaiming that
the long lost blessed book of ______ has been found! Any who hear its
words will be blessed by fortune and be purged of all evil, etc etc etc,
this is really a clever ploy by the demon to get as many people to come
to the square and hear the farmer read the book, the deamon has placed
magic wards around the square.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see a young man walking down
the street reading from a scroll in a loug voice, as he approaches you
can here him speak,
“…Eternal Fortune, Wealth, Prosperity, Long life. Those wishing
to hear the words of the eternal, come to the city square at noon
tommorow where the sun shall bless all and all sin will be stripped
from your soals. Those who hear the words from the Blessed Book are
forever blessed. The book may be read but once, then it will return
to it’s creator. Come all and be blessed with Eternal Fortune…”
The criers voice fades as he moves out of sight.
DM’s Notes The “Blessed Book is actually a powerful magic item that
teleports all within a set of magical signs down to the demons lair.
The lair is deep below the city (under the sewers). It is hot and steamy
and water(sewer) seeps down the walls. A red fire light comes from a pit
in the center of the room, next to which the demon is standing. He smiles
at the party and then says “Welcome”. After which he attacks. [Note: this
should be for a higher level party. If not you can have a group of
adventures save the party from the demon. (they were hunting it)]. There
is a small chest with treasure in it from previous people teleported in.
KEY: If the party escapes out through the sewers the demon might
try to hunt them down, or send minons after them. Remember, not only will
the party be fighting to survive, they must rescue all these people and
take them from the abyss after the deamon is defeated, the demon
should retire to avoid total defeat, and the party may have to chase it
and subdue it to get it to send them ALL back (if the just say send us
back, the speaker and two people close to him may get sent back, but no
one else! Remember it is going to twist anything it can. (It should offer
them payment to leave and forget. Meaning it literaly strips the memory
of the entire incident from them.)
POSTED BY: Jared Thaler (ez040915@natasha.ucdavis.edu)

TITLE: 11000013-The Magic Book (Planet/City/Any/Any, Book of Infinite Spells)
OVERVIEW: A thief will try to pawn off a book on the party that is
actually a book of infinite spells
TRIGGER: The women will try to sell the book to who ever wants to buy it.
She will start by asking 10,000 for the book, but will go as low as 100. She
wants to get some cash so she can leave the city. She will tell them that she
found it in a vault in the sewer.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see what appears to be a women
dressed in robes waving you over to the alley. Strung over her back is a bound
leather sack.
DM NOTES: The book is a Book of Infinite Spells. It was stolen from a local
mage (who will be very pissed off). To limit the balance in getting the book
for such a small value, have many of the pages be blank.
KEY: The wizard who is owner of the book is tracking the book. He sees
the PC’s with the books and will hunt them down. One of the pages could have
a curse on the page, Thus when the PC uses that page (looks like a fly spell)
s/he is cursed. Thus an adventure to remove curse or find out what it is.

TITLE: 11000014-The Magic Absorbing Book (Planet/City/Any/Any, Cursed Book)
OVERVIEW: A thief will try to pawn off a book on the party that is
actually a book of infinite spells, but it sucks the spells out of any
mage who uses it.
TRIGGER: The women will try to sell the book to who ever wants to buy it.
She will start by asking 10,000 for the book, but will go as low as 100. She
wants to get some cash so she can leave the city. She bought it from a man
that was about to die. He said is was valuable, but does not know its true
powers.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see what appears to be a women
dressed in robes waving you over to the alley. Strung over her back is a bound
leather sack.
DM NOTES: The book is a Book of Infinite Spells that instead of allow a
mage to cast spells from it, actually absorbes spells currently memorized by
the mage. If a mage that has no spells currently memorized, then it will allow
the mage to cast the spell on the current page, just as a book of infinite
spells would.
KEY: None

TITLE: 11000020-Mistaken Identity (Planet/City/Any/Any, Accussed)
OVERVIEW: A local nodel was robbed in his coach about an hour ago, and
sees the party. He thinks that one of the members looks like the assailents
and calls for the local guard.
TRIGGER: A merchant walking down the street see the party and stops to
look at them when they walk by. A few steps past he turns and yells Thief!
DESCRIPTION: (Roll 1d6 [1/2 needed] to notice man looking at you) You notice
a man dressed infine clothes stop along side of the road and look your way.
As you pass by him he stares closely at your party. A few steps pass he yells
“Thief!” and points a finger at you! He then starts yelling for the local
guard. (Which are within hearing range)
DM NOTES: The noble is a local respected man. He actually thinks that
the group is part of the robbery team(or at least one member). If the PC’s
try to confront him before the guards get there he moves away. After the
gurads come in the ask the noble to tell them whats wrong. If the PC’s
attack the guards more guards will come and they will be thrown in jail,
or have to escape town! When the Nobel tells the guard of what he thinks
he mentions that the one he thinks is the guy/girl he says that he saw
a tatoo on his left hand. That will clear the PC’s if they dont have a
tatoo. If they do they have a tatoo THEY have to prove their innocence.
KEY: PC’s are hunted by the noble (if they flee). PC’s are bought
dinner as an appolgy and asked if they would help find the robbers (If they
are proved innocent)

TITLE: 12000010-Faster,Stronger,Better! A Kobold??? (Planet/Dungeon/Any/Any, Super Kobold)
OVERVIEW: A kobold looking for trouble accosts the party. He’s
tougher than he looks!
TRIGGER: The party is walking along a dungeon when they come across
a kobold decked out in plate mail (a little to big, was for a dwarf) and
long sword (used two handed).
DESCRIPTION: The party is walking along a dungeon and a lone Kobold decked
out in plate mail and wielding a long sword like a two handed sword comes
around the corner. He looks surprised and runs back out of view. The party
members should scoff at this. But then the Kobold comes screaming around the corner in a charge at the party. The party will notice that the Kobold is a
strange color of blue now and no longer struggles carrying the armor.
DM NOTES: The Kobold is a particulaly large specimen. So much so that he
can wear A Dwarfs Plate mail but barely. This guy had the fortune to come
across a Dwarf that and fallen victem to a deadly trap. The Dwarf had lot’s
of loot on him. Specifically a ring and lots of potions. The Kobold sipped
a few of the potions luckly surviving the miscablility table results. But
he did figure out what most of them did. The potions he found were: A Potion
of Storm Giant strength, A Potion of Super Heroism, A Potion of Speed. The
Ring he now wears is a vampiric ring of The Kobold has swollowed all of the
potions at once! He now has 34 HP, He now moves 12 instead of 6, Attacks 2
times around with a THAC0 of 15, Doing d8+12 points of damage with each attack
He can lift 1235 pounds so can easily pick up characters and through them.
The Super Heroism will wear off in 14 round so his THAC0 will drop to 20 but
the damage stays the same. The only side effect due to the miscibility is a
strange color of blue to the skin. This is permanent though other effects
will wear off. The DM may choose to make the miscibility a lethal combination
and the Kobold will die if the party can’t handle this.
KEY: When the party is feeling particularly cocky and will scoff at
attacking a lone kobold.
POSTED BY: ShadowMaster (jcarl@pizza.ess.harris.com)

TITLE: 13000010-Road Side Encounter (Planet/Forest/Any/Any, Treants)
OVERVIEW: While camping by the road one night not far from a town the PCs are
attacked by 3 Evil Treants.
TRIGGER: The treants wait till the PCs are asleep. Middle of night and any
fires are put out.
DESCRIPTION: (Durnig a watch) You feel a light breeze. The sound of tree
branches swaying in the wind. You think you see somthing move in the dim
moon light, you strain your eyes, but it turns out to be only a tree.
You turn your head back to check on the resting group, when you are
struck from behind…
DM NOTES: The treants will attack from all sides trying to seperate the party
into the dark woods. There are also 3 wolves close by hunting in the night if
the PC’s gain too much of an advantage too quickly.
KEY: Stuck within the hollow of one of the treants is a scroll case.
Inside is a map (DM supply map) to a treasure site.

TITLE: 14200010-Just in Time (Planet/Mountain/Artic/Any, Frozen Treasure)
OVERVIEW: While the party is travelling the come across another group
of adventures, that have met with a different fate!
TRIGGER: Travelling in some artic mountains the party comes across a
group of frozen adventures.
DESCRIPTION: As you make your way across the white baren snow you notice
a dark colored mound about 30′ ahead of you. [After Investigating] After
digging at the snow you come across a charred wood shelter. Most of the
wood has obviously burned away, but yet the snow covering the shelter
formed a bubble. Thus you devise that the fire happened after the snow
covered it. Inside the burnt out shelter you see the corpse of two dead
humanoids. The one body is wearing platemail and the second body is
lying ontop of a wooden box. Inside the box you find the diary of the
wizard “Zarule”.
DM NOTES: It was a fight between two wizards and a fighter. They had
recently found (while exploring) a powerful magic item. The item was
cursed, which turned one mage against the other two. One night while
they were camping, he put up a Wall of Force in a dome just as the other
mage was casting a Fire Ball. The snow fell on the Wall of Force and
created the snow dome. Also hidden within the shelter the party will
find a few provisions. These can be anything that will aid the party
if they are stranded.
KEY: The Party might want to go after the other wizard to try
to get the item. Or take revenge for the dead wizard and fighter.
DIARY NOTES: The cold is killing us. If we had not found the “Tooth of
Varlen” the other day I think I would of killed Jofa myself….Jofa is
changing. He wont let the tooth out of his hand and his eyes are falling
into their sockets…

TITLE: 14000020-Crash Landing (Planet/Mountain/Any/Any, Wyvern Down)
OVERVIEW: An injured wyvern is found that has stolen a chest from
a passing caravan.
TRIGGER: While travelling in the mountains(preferably not on a popular
road or path)
DESCRIPTION: While travelling in the mountains you hear some noises off
to your side. [A few seconds later] You hear the noises again. It seems
to be coming from over behind some rocks. [If they investigate] You climb
over a few large boulders and before you, you see in somewhat of a crumpled
mess a small dragon. And its staring right at you! It apparently is a bit
injured, because there is blood scattered about the rocks around it, and
its far wing is bent over in a way that it should not be! Also several bolts
and arrows are pertruding from its scales!
DM NOTES: The wyvern(not dragon) had attacked a caravan that was passing
a few miles away. It was for the most part successful, in that it grabbed
a large chest off on of the wagons, but it was severely injured. It was
able to fly away from the caravan, but crashed here in the moutains. The
chest is beneeth it. It can only use its mouth attack if the party stays
in front, otherwise it can use its tail from behind. (because its injured
only give it 1/3 of its hit points) If the party kills it and search under
it they will find the chest. It has broken open and there are 250gp, 120pp,
and 2 gems worth 100gp each. Also in a another smaller chest is a crown
worth 2500gp. The crown has a sigel on it of a local nobel. It was being
given as a gift to another nobel as a wedding dowry. If returned the local
nobel will be a good friend (future favors) and pay them 500gp total. If
they try to sell it there is a 25% chance that it is reckonize it and be
reported to the authorities as thieves! If for some chance they save the
wyvern (It is a true neutral being) then it will gladly give the party the
chest, and all, plus it will return back to its lair, and give them each
a small magic item (wand [few charges], ring +1, sword +1, etc…).
KEY: They could be arrested as theives. The wyverns mate will
definitly want revenge against those who killed it.

TITLE: 14000021-Crashed, but not out! (Planet/Mountain/Any/Any, Dragon Down)
OVERVIEW: An injured dragon is found that has stolen a chest from
a passing caravan.
TRIGGER: While travelling in the mountains(preferably not on a popular
road or path)
DESCRIPTION: While travelling in the mountains you hear some noises off
to your side. [A few seconds later] You hear the noises again. It seems
to be coming from over behind some rocks. [If they investigate] You climb
over a few large boulders and before you, you see in somewhat of a crumpled
mess a small dragon. And its staring right at you! It apparently is a bit
injured, because there is blood scattered about the rocks around it, and
its far wing is bent over in a way that it should not be! Also several bolts
and arrows are pertruding from its scales!
DM NOTES: The dragon was recovering a chest that was stolen from its
lair by an evil adventuring party. It was for the most part successful,
in that it was able to recover the chest, but it was severely injured. It was
able to fly away from the caravan, but crashed here in the moutains. The
chest is beneeth it. It can only use its mouth attack if the party stays
in front, otherwise it can use its tail from behind. (because its injured
only give it 1/3 of its hit points) If the party kills it and search under
it they will find the chest. It has broken open and there are 250gp, 120pp,
and 2 gems worth 100gp each. Also in a another smaller chest is a crown
worth 2500gp. A wand of magic missles (5 charges) is hidden in the bottom of
the chest! If for some chance they save the dragon, then it will gladly give
the party the chest.
KEY: The party might be in need of a friendly dragon in the future.
(eg: an evil dragon attacks the party and the gold dragon comes to the save
the party)
POSTED BY: This idea was actually from another poster, forgot his name.
If he sends it to me I will make sure to include it in the net book! Sorry!

TITLE: 14000022-Fake Injury (Planet/Mountain/Any/Any, Dragon Trap)
OVERVIEW: An red dragon is polymorphed as a gold dragon that is hurt. It
is trying to lure the party close so it can attack by suprise!
TRIGGER: While travelling in the mountains(preferably not on a popular
road or path)
DESCRIPTION: While travelling in the mountains you hear some noises off
to your side. [A few seconds later] You hear the noises again. It seems
to be coming from over behind some rocks. [If they investigate] You climb
over a few large boulders and before you, you see in somewhat of a crumpled
mess a small dragon. And its staring right at you! It apparently is a bit
injured, because there is blood scattered about the rocks around it, and
its far wing is bent over in a way that it should not be! Also several bolts
and arrows are pertruding from its scales!
DM NOTES: The dragon is actually polymorphed into a gold dragon that looks
hurt, but is not. It wants to lure the party in to try to get a suprise attack
on it.
KEY: There is no treasure local, but its lair is on the other side
of the mountain (10% chance of finding if not a ranger). Its mate is very,
very pissed off!

TITLE: 15000010-Stampede! (Planet/Plains/Any/Any, Animal Stampede)
OVERVIEW: Stampeding Buffalo’s through party
TRIGGER: Party can either be travelling or camping, and the Buffalo
stampede path runs into party!
DESCRIPTION: Off in the distance you hear a low thunder! You look in the
direction of the sound and you see a set of low clouds moving your way.
[A few minutes later] As the thunder grows louder and the clouds move
closer you see a small black object moving along the ground towards you!
[Let party take action] As it moves even closer you notice that its not
just one object, but rather a mass of objects (animals) running! Stampede!
DM NOTES: The stampede was started by a vilian who is charging the
buffalo towards a local town. The party should have a few rounds to either
try to get out of the way (not likly because they are running in a long line)
or prepare for the charge. If the party is unprotected when the buffalos
arrive they will be trampled. (15d6 damage). They party can try to divert
the buffalos away by scaring (casting spells in front of them. (reduce the
charging damage by 1d6 for each spell level cast (eg: Fireball will reduce
damage by 3d6 if cast before they reach party) (for lower level party just
reduce the damage) (also illusions will work) The stampeding buffalos will
run past party in the direction of a town. Above the stampede (in the air)
is a wizard that is hearding the buffalos towards the town. He is behind the
dust cloud so is hard to see (Even if they are looking up!). [If want to
change buffalos to a more exotic creatures – go ahead]
KEY: This is a good feeder, in that if the party is heading towards
the town that is in the path; then the town will be in ruins when the party
finally reaches it. The towns folk will try to hire the party to find out
what caused the stampede. A few locals might have seen the wizard floating
in the sky and then head off the way he came.

TITLE: 17000010-Hand of Silver (Planet/Swamp/Any/Any, Magic Found)
OVERVIEW: The party comes across a group of dead adventures, where
they find a magical hand.
TRIGGER: While travelling through a swamp the party stumbles across
an old battle site.
DESCRIPTION: Wading through the swamp you see dry land up ahead. A few
fallen logs and a large dead stump pertrude from the dry mound. As you get
closer you notice a fallen body lying behind one of the logs. Looking
around you then notice several arrows stuck in trees. Walking towards the
earth mound you stumble over a submerged body of a warrior. Trecking up
onto the mound you notice two other bodies lying face down in the mud.
DM NOTES: This was an adventuring party that was attacked by a local
group of lizardmen. They have stripped the bodies of anything valuable. If
the party searches the bodies, they find a fighter that has a left hand
covered with a long glove. If they remove the glove the see a silver hand
attached just above the wrist. The hand is made of pure silver. If it is
removed from the body it immediatly attaches itself to the holder replacing
the left arm(75%) or right arm(25%). If either hand is already missing it
will replace that one first. Once attached(old limb is severed off and falls
to the ground) it cannot be taken off until death. It functions as a normal
hand with no penalties at all. It has a normal strength of weilder, but
is conductive of electricity giving the wearer a minus two (-2) to saves
vs electrical attacks. In return it is immune to fire of any type. This is
the hand only and does not confer it to the wearer. In a hand attack it
acts as a silver weapon +1 and does 1d4+1 damage.
KEY: The lizardmen that attacked the first party might attack the
party. There is a local lizardman tribe close by.

TITLE: 21100010-Last Survivor (Spelljammer/City/Port/Any, Setup)
OVERVIEW: Illithids set a trap for an adventuring group
TRIGGERS: PC’s approach the sailor
DESCRIPTION: At the bar you see a drunken sailor stooped on a stool leaning
over the end of the bar. His mug is half full and most of what he is drinking
he spills over himself. Every once in a while he raises his head and yells
“Illithids boarding us captain!” or “The helms out captain, Were going down”
DM NOTES: If the PC’s approach the sailor and start talking to him. He will
tell them how he was aboard the “Fast Approach” passing by a nearby asteroid
field with a cargo of fine silks, and paintings when a illithid ship attacked
them from behind a asteroid. The battle was going OK until the illithids used
there probability travel to board the “Fast Approach”. The ship went down on
a asteroid. Barth. The sailor was soon rescued by a passing elven man-a-war.
None of the cargo was recovered. (In fact the illithids reprogrammed Barths
mind to think of that story. There is no ship. The illithids are just waiting
for a group of adventures to try to find the cargo. where they can attack.)
KEY: Barth (if healed of brin wash) actually knows of a lost ship

TITLE: 30000010-The Traveller (Any/Any/Any/Any, Time Traveller)
OVERVIEW: The traveller meets the party the first time.
TRIGGER: The party can be doing anything, from resting to fighting,
and it can occur any where from an alley to a forest to a mountain top.
DESCRIPTION: All of a sudden you see a bright light appear about 10′
in front of you. When the light dims you see a spherical bubble with a
man sitting in a metal chair that has all types of contraptions mounted
on the sides… He looks and you for a moment then says greetings..
DM NOTES: This is a time/space traveller, that can be used in an
on-going campaign. (This should be the first meeting though) The traveller
created a time/space warp machine that allows him to travel around to
different universes/spheres/worlds/times. The only problem is that he can
never leave the bubble except in his own time. He does have a built in
transporter that allows him to transfer non-living objects (no larger than
a basket ball) in and out of the bubble. He will greet the party and ask
the usual questions as where he is/ who they are/ what is happening/ what
has happened/ etc… He is a historian that wants to see all time. He
does not age while in the bubble.
KEY: If they are friendly he will give them a communicator
that will allow the party to talk one way to him through time/space. This
will allow him to know what is happening, and if need be(or wants) he
can come back and view the time-line. This can be a help for the party/DM
in that sometimes he can tell what the future is like because of a certain
action the party might be taking. Thus killing off the Kobolds will eventually
destroy mankind… Or he might be able to tell what happened in the past as
to give the party reference to some point. He will not(because he cant) go
to a specific time/place (thus the party can’t ask him to check out something
in the future and then tell them what happens) He can only do general time/
space shifts. Thus you (DM) can have him appear when you want, and have him
check up on the party. Or he can come back and tell them what has happened
or what would of happened if they did a certain action. (eg: The party asks
him to check out an action they are about to perform. He leaves, then 20 days
later he might appear and tell them what actually happened, or what might of
happened if they did it in the opposite action, He went to a different reality
to find out what happened)

TITLE: 30500010-You met a what? (Any/Any/Road/Any, Dragon Encounter)
OVERVIEW: The party is travelling along a road/path when they meet up
with a polymorphed dragon.
TRIGGER: The dragon approaches the party. He is sitting along side the
road that the party is travelling on.
DESCRIPTION: While travelling along the road you see an lone figure sitting
on a rock along side the road. As you approach you notice that its an old
man. As you get even nearing he raises his head and looks your way. Beside
him you notice a small sack and a quarter staff lying on the ground.
DM NOTES: The old man is actually a polymorphed dragon. He has a lair
not far from hear and from time to time checks out his land. He does this
by chagining into a travelling man/women or animal and travels along the
roads. If people are nice to him then he lets them go on their way, otherwise
if they seem rude or hostile then he leaves the party and watches them from
a distance. If they harm anyone then he will try to interfer. First he will
try to do it without getting directly involved, but if that doesn’t work then
he may make an appearence. (only if he knows he cant get killed). If they are
nice to him then he will travel along the road with them for a day or two and
then depart heading into the woods.
KEY: If the party is nice (or maybe just one or two of them) he could
become an ally. He will not reveal himself to be a dragon, but as a old wizard.
He may tell the party of a local area of trouble (orcs/raiders) or something
where they could collect the treasure.

TITLE: 31000010-Illegal Ore Cargo. (Any/City/Any/Any, Smugglers)
OVERVIEW: Smuggling of illegal cargo into a city
TRIGGER: The group of smugglers see the PC’s as they pass the alley and
are afraid that they are the local police. Thus they drop the Box. If the
PC’s ignore it they come back in ten minutes and finish the move.
DESCRIPTION: The PC’s are walking past an alley when the see several figures
down the alley moving a heavy box. The figures notice the PC’s and drop the
box and run!
DM NOTES: If the PCs explore the alley they wil find that the box has broken
open. The figures that were carrying the box are all gone. (Though they will
soon return with a total of 8 men [appropriate level for a good fight] – They
thought the PC’s were town guards) Inside the box is a large quantity of rare
ore from a local (planet/island) that is protected from trade agreements. If
try to sell the ore the will be arrested. The ore if processed will make a
+1 steel for making weapons, but has a green tint to it. and is easy to
enchant (thus it is valuable).
KEY: If the PC’s report the metal to the local authorities they will
ask the PC’s to explore the local (planet/island) to find the base that has
exporting the metal illegally.

TITLE: 31000020-Food for Naught (Any/City/Any/Any, Food Poisoning)
OVERVIEW: PC’s are eating at a local establishment where nobles and
dignitaries frequent. The food is poisoned!
TRIGGER: The PC’s are eating at the establishment, there are also several
local nobles currently at the establishment.
DESCRIPTION: Your meal arrives and you start eating when you notice a man fall
from his chair seated at the table to your side. The man sitting next to him
grabs his throat and starts to choke. You look down at your food and wonder?
DM NOTES: The food is intended to poison the local nobles and kill them. If
the PC’s make their save they are not effected by the poison (if they are high
level then make the save with a minus). If they fail the save then they start
to choke and in 10+1d10 rounds they will die. It will be easy if the party
has a cleric in the group, otherwise you might want to put a church down the
street that has the ability to save them. But make it cost them! Either a
favor to the church or a large amount of money. (NOTE: This is not intended
to kill the PC’s just a fun encounter, but stupid thinking never stops death!)
If they also save the Nobels that have eaten the poison they will reward the
party with a 100gp (total) and ask them to find the would-be killers.
KEY: If the PC’s save the nobles they will ask/hire them to search
out who poisoned the food. Or the PC’s may think that it was an arch villian
that tried to poison them.

TITLE: 31000030-Lions, Hamsters and Gnomes, Oh-my! (Any/City/Any/Any, Escape)
OVERVIEW: A Gnome circus is in town and the Giant Space Hamsters have
broken out of their cages.
TRIGGER: Three giant space hamsters have broken out of their cages, and
have started destroying everything around them.
DESCRIPTION: From down the street you hear faint yells! A few seconds later
the yells get louder and several scared mothers grab their children and head
for the small allyways. You then see two large fury creatures bounding towards
you! Further down the street you see another large fury creature knocking over
a caged wagon! A few seconds later two lions jump oout of the broken wagon
and attack the fury creature(sort of looks like a large 10′ tall mouse!). An
unfortunate mother and child get knocked to the ground in the scramble!
DM NOTES: The local Gnome circus is in town along with their famous giant
space hamsters. Someone has unlocked the cage they were in and they have
started causing alot of trouble! Two are bounding down the street trying to
get away, while the third is attacking the lion cage wagon that was next to
them. If left alone the hamster will be able to kill one of the lions, but
the other lions will finish of the hamster in 2d4 rounds. The child will
most likely die if not saved! (Good instigator for a paladin) The other two
hamsters will charge down the streets knocking over wagons, carts, booths
until either cornered or sedated (prefered by the gnomes) or killed! Gnomes
are running all about trying to get ropes on both the lions and lone hamster
while a crew of 4 head of after the two escaping!
KEY: Circus Owners want the party to try to find out who let the
hamsters escape! They will pay 100gp per head who help!

TITLE: 31000040-Lots of Land (Any/City/Any/Any, Land)
OVERVIEW: Local merchant selling land, that may not be available!
TRIGGER: Party is in the merchant district/bazar and a man from a
booth calls them over.
DESCRIPTION: Walking down the busy street you hear the usual sellers
screams and shouts! Then above all you hear a booming voice “Hey Fine
Sir!” “Hey Fine Sir!”, as you look to see where the voice is coming you
notice a fat gentlemen standing behind a stand! Layed across the top of
the stand you see various maps and drawing. Catching his eye he waves
you over towards his stand.
DM NOTES: The merchants name is Valorous. He is selling land deeds!
Valorous actually has proper deeds to MOST (not all) of his land. He
sells the deeds as squaters rights (the buyers have to establish a fixed
building on the land). The problem is that he is selling multiple deeds
to the same lot. Thus you can have several owners trying to setup on
the same land. Also musch of the land is very hostile in that there are
raiders, monsters, etc out there. There is a 20% chance that the lot of
land is false (either does not exist or does not leagally have the rights
to sell the land). (There is a 30% chance that the land is legal, but is
worth less. Swamp!)
KEY: If the land is false then the party may try to hunt down
Valorous (he has moved onto the next town/city). Or they might try to
establish a land holding. (I would make the land very hostile) This would
lead to the party trying to clear the land.

TITLE: 31000050-Dancing Thieves (Any/City/Any/Any, Thieves)
OVERVIEW: While in town the party sees a beautiful girl dancing in the
streets, while 2 invisible thieves pick pocket the party.
TRIGGER: The party passes the girl dancing in the street.
DESCRIPTION: While walking down the street you see a circle of people
standing around a girld dancing. You can barley see her, but from all the
screams and yells, you know she must be putting on some show! [If the
try to get a better look at her] You see the most beautiful girl you have
ever seen. You stare at her with wonder.
DM NOTES: If the party trys to get a better look at her they must save
versus paralyzation (Elves use their resistance to charm (-20%)) with a -4.
Working the crowd are two invisible thieves. If a memeber of the party does
save then there is a 20% chance s/he might be targeted (use a normal PP
roll to see if it succeeds). If the save is failed then there is a 85% chance
that they are targeted (no PP roll needed). The thieves take only small items
from the party (Keys/gold/gems/wands/rings/etc) [This is a good way to remove
a few small items from a party or to start another adventure because something
important was stolen]. After about an hour of this the group leaves.
KEY: The party might try to go after the group to get back their items.
The local authorities will ask the party to hunt them down. 50gp / head.

TITLE: 31000060-All in the beholders eye (Any/City/Temperate/Any, Beholder)
OVERVIEW: The party runs across a beholder eating a evil humanoid.
TRIGGER: The party is passing by (or through) a dark alley.
DESCRIPTION: About 20′ in front of you you notice a large spherical orb
floating over the remains of a man. Sticking out of the orb you see what
appears to be a arm, attached to the top of the orb are several tenticals
pointing about in different directions. To the right of the half eaten body
you see another body (possibly female) lying face down. As you stop to look
and the grewsome picture it stops chewing and turns a large pick eye towards
you…
DM NOTES: The beholder is actually a friendly beholder that has been
exiled from its clan. It is normally polymorphed into a half-elf and
lives above a local tavern. The only problem is that to fully eat it needs
to convert back to its natural form. It also is picky about who it eats!
The current victim was a thief attacking the down women (who is still alive,
just unconsious) (She will tell the story of the attacker if given the chance)
The beholder will not attack, and even try to escape if attacked. It will
explain to the party what has happened if given the chance.
KEY: If the party does not kill the beholder, it will try to make
friends with them. It knows many secrets about the town, and may be able to
help the party in the future. It will ask the party to keep its identity a
secret for fear for its life, and will offer the party a map that it found
on one of its victims as a bribe! Beholder is LN in alignment.

TITLE: 31000061-All in the beholders mouth (Any/City/Temperate/Any, Beholder)
OVERVIEW: The party runs across a beholder eating a humanoid.
TRIGGER: The party is passing by (or through) a dark alley.
DESCRIPTION: About 20′ in front of you you notice a large spherical orb
floating over the remains of a man. Sticking out of the orb you see what
appears to be a arm, attached to the top of the orb are several tenticals
pointing about in different directions. To the right of the half eaten body
you see another body (possibly female) lying face down. As you stop to look
and the grewsome picture it stops chewing and turns a large pick eye towards
you…
DM NOTES: The beholder is actually a scout beholder that has been scouting
the local city, to prepare for a takeover. The beholder will attack on sight,
and will try to eliminate any witnesses. If has to escape it will float off,
and when out of sight will polymoprh into a small human child. It will then
follow the party and attack them when they are uprepared.
KEY: If the party does not kill the beholder, and it is too much for
the beholder to handle, then it will send for others. Who will stalk the
party and city!

TITLE: 31000062-In the eye of the beholder (Any/City/Temperate/Any, Dragon)
OVERVIEW: The party runs across a beholder(dragon) eating a humanoid.
TRIGGER: The party is passing by (or through) a dark alley.
DESCRIPTION: About 20′ in front of you you notice a large spherical orb
floating over the remains of a man. Sticking out of the orb you see what
appears to be a arm, attached to the top of the orb are several tenticals
pointing about in different directions. To the right of the half eaten body
you see another body (possibly female) lying face down. As you stop to look
and the grewsome picture it stops chewing and turns a large pick eye towards
you…
DM NOTES: The beholder is actually a polymorphed red dragon that lives in
the city. It will use spells first, then use its breath weapon. At this point
the party should assume that it may not be a beholder. If it turns back into
its normal form it will fill the alley. But it will only do this in a last
ditch effort. It can only levitate up and down (2nd level spell).
KEY: If the party does not kill the dragon it will try to escape,
letting the party think that it was actually a beholder attacking!

TITLE: 31100010-Merchant Muging (Any/City/Port/Any, Muggers)
OVERVIEW: Muggers attacking a local merchant in alley
TRIGGERS: The thugs will attack the party if they interfere.
DESCRIPTION: As you walk by an alley you hear a scream from the darkness of
the alley. As they approach you see two people bent over a third.
DM NOTES: If the PC’s investigate they will find two thugs armed with
daggers robbing a local merchant. The merchant has been stabbed and is about
to die. (Bleed at 2hps for 3 rounds will put him at 0HP -Dead unconscious).
If the PC’s save the merchants life he will offer to give them transport to any
known (Spelljammer) port. Free of charge. or 5000gp. He has on him 35gp, 4pp,
18sp 6cp. A ring 250gp. A charter to pick up a cargo at a local port and
deliver it to an asteroid belt for 20,000gp.
KEY: If the PC’s pick up the cargo and deliver it. they will find out
that the reciepients of the cargo are Scro! The cargo is full of 5 med
ballista bolts +1.

TITLE: 33000010-Free Scrap Metal (Any/Forest/Any/Any, Meteor)
OVERVIEW: During the night a meteor crashes down near the party.
This hunk of space steel could be very valuable to the right buyer.
TRIGGER: The PC’s are camped out for the night in a forest not
too far from a small city.
DESCRIPTION: The watchman set up for the night sees a bright
streak, like a falling star, but much, much brighter. The ensuing
roar and crash wakes the rest of the party. It must have landed
nearby. Is this a gift from the gods?
DM NOTES: As the PC’s approach the area where they think the
meteor fell, they notice that there is a clearing up ahead. The
impact of the meteor has destroyed a small chunk of the surrounding
forest. When they reach the site, a deep voice says, “Hello there.”
It is only then that they notice a huge gold dragon surveying the
impact as well. If the PC’s attack, they may be in for some trouble –
the dragon is huge and ancient. If the PC’s talk, the dragon is
polite. The dragon knows no more about the meteor than the PC’s.
The meteor is cool to the touch by the time the PC’s arrive, despite
its fiery journey. The meteor would bring a nice sum of money in
the nearby city for its fine metal.
KEY: The PC’s should have no real way of carrying the
meteor and no way of cutting it either. If they befriend the dragon
and offer it a substantial reward, it could carry the meteor to
the city. The meteor offers fine steel and may be used to make
magical weapons and armor. The dragon will want at least half of
the meteorite’s value to carry it to the city.
POSTED BY: Matt Carlson (matthew@rainbow.uchicago.edu) (mcarlson@nmsu.edu)

TITLE: 33000011-Scrap Metal is Free (Any/Forest/Any/Any, Golem)
OVERVIEW: During the night a meteor crashes down near the party.
Its actually a iron golem that is from a spelljamming ship that crashed.
DESCRIPTION: The watchman set up for the night sees a bright
streak, like a falling star, but much, much brighter. The ensuing
roar and crash wakes the rest of the party. It must have landed
nearby. Is this a gift from the gods?
DM NOTES: The meteor is actually a iron golem that was on a spelljamming
ship. The ship entered the atmosphere out of control and burned up all
that was aboard, The only thing that did not burn up was the golem. As the
PC’s approach the area where they think the meteor fell, they notice that
there is a clearing up ahead. The impact of the golem has destroyed a small
chunk of the surrounding forest. The golem was under the control of a wizard
that was on the ship. It was controled by an circlet(crown), which did not
burn up if the crash, but is several hundred feet away, under a tree.
The golem, no longer under the control of the master will attack all living
creatures on sight. If the PC’s flee it will roam around the woods until
it finds more to kill. Inside the golem is a gem worth 30,000gp that
contains the summoned soul.
KEY: If the circlet is found then it should be damaged, thus
requiring the party to get it fixed (It should take a vast amount of money).
If they just leave it alone then it will eventually attack a nearby village
or city (Remind paladins of this possibility).

TITLE: 33000020 Oh, How they Danced (Any/Forest/Any/Any, Dance)
OVERVIEW: The PC’s set up camp not far from a clearing. A wild
dance begins in the clearing around midnight.
TRIGGER: The PC’s are camped out in a wood not far from a small
meadow. Around midnight strange sounds are heard and a fire is lit
in the clearing.
DESCRIPTION: The party is awakened by an eerie music played not
far away. As the PC’s rouse themselves, the notice a bonfire has
been lit in the nearby clearing. If the party listens carefully,
they can just make out bits of a song – in goblin.
DM NOTES: As the PC’s approach the area where the bonfire is
they see about twenty goblins dancing around a fire pit heaped
high with deadwood. The flames are reaching high into the air, and
a loud crackling can be heard as the wood burns. All of the goblins
are colorfully painted and ornamented but otherwise naked, and
bearing wineskins only. The goblins are actually not goblins, but
followers of Dionysis (or some similar god) wished into goblin
form (even to the extent of speech).
KEY: If the party parleys, there will be no response
until the dance is over, an hour before dawn. If the party attacks
all will flee. If the party waits, the goblins will leave once
the dance is finished, unless approached. Those who speak goblin
may learn what the goblins are and that an LN wizard wished the
dancers into this form as punishment for their chaotic tendencies.
Little save another wish can aid their plight.
POSTED BY: Matt Carlson (matthew@rainbow.uchicago.edu) (mcarlson@nmsu.edu)

TITLE: 33000021 Oh, How they Danced (Any/Forest/Any/Any, Fairy Dance)
OVERVIEW: The PC’s set up camp not far from a clearing. A wild
dance begins in the clearing around midnight.
TRIGGER: The PC’s are camped out in a wood not far from a small
meadow. Around midnight strange sounds are heard and strange lights
are seen coming from within the clearing.
DESCRIPTION: The party is awakened by an eerie music played not
far away. As the PC’s rouse themselves, the notice twinkling lights
in the nearby clearing. If an elven party member listens carefully,
they can just make out bits of a song – in Fairy, Sprite, or other
such type.
DM NOTES: The clearing is a Fairy Ring. The periodic dances
start here, but can travel anywhere and last for days/months/years.
The players will have access to Fairy Food, but if they consume any,
they lose their save versus the dance. If they don’t consume any
fairy food, they can choose to join in, or make a save to stop from
being “charmed” into the dance. Those who fail to save or chose to
join will be in the dance until it ends. A DM can use this tool to
easily shift the players in time (forward only) or place (so long as
there is a path that does not cross running water between where the
PC’s get caught in the dance and where it ends). There are many
different kinds of Fairy Folk usually involved and they are usually
inclined to talk to anyone who has joined the dance. After the
dance has completed, the players should have a growth of hair/beard
to match the length of time the dance lasted.
KEY: If the party joins willingly, they can learn a lot of
interesting stuff from the Fairies (examples: Location of monsters,
details about terrain, myths or legends, how to ferment “Fairy Fire”)
If a person is “charmed” into the dance unwillingly, the Fairies will
delight in teasing/tormenting them (depending on how nasty the DM
likes to run Fairies). The Fairies who enjoy the PC’s may give them
some token: a dram of Leprechaun Brandy, which could be sold for
comparitively large sums to other alcoholic drinks; a fancy carved
piece of jewelry; or other worthwhile gift for being good sports.
Those who saved and didn’t get caught in the dance will see it “fade”
in the morning light, taking with it their comrades, possibly
leaving them alone in the wilderness. If they want, the PC’s can
bring their animals (Fairies love additional dancers and aren’t
biased against animals…;-).
POSTED BY: Jeff Hildebrand (jrah@ssec.honeywell.com)

TITLE: 33000030-The Running Unicorn (Any/Forest/Any/Any, Ambush)
OVERVIEW: Kobold Witchdoctor uses illusion of a unicorn to lead party
into ambush!
TRIGGER: Party is either travelling through forest or resting.
DESCRIPTION: About 40 feet from you you notice a pure white horse eating
from a grass patch. It looks towards you, and you notice the long silver
horn ontop of its forehead. It takes off at a gallop into the woods.
DM NOTES: The unicorn is actually an illusion made by a Witchdoctor
Kobold. The unicorn will run off through the woods past where the kobolds
have set up several traps! In the nearby trees are several archers waiting
for the party to enter the trap area. The witch doctor has a wand of magic
missles (5 charges left), and a ring of protection (any +)
KEY: If the kobolds start to lose they will run aways leading the
party back to the kobold camp, where there should be a bunch more kobolds.
There will also be many traps and other archers waiting back at camp.

TITLE: 33080010-The Ambush (Any/Forest/Any/Magic Dead, Kobold Ambush)
OVERVIEW: The Kobolds know about this section of forest that is a anti
magic area. Thus they have set up traps to ambush the party.
TRIGGER: The party is going through the woods when they enter the area
that is anit magic, they get ambushed!
DESCRIPTION: You are walking through the woods when infront of you up
pops a branch fence. Quickly turning your just in time to see another branch
fence popup behind you!
DM NOTES: The kobolds have found a magic dead area, and have set up a
trap of branch fences to corral the party. The fences are 6′ and will take
2+1d4 rounds to cut through or 1+1d4 rounds to climb over/through. The
kobolds have perches setup in the trees where they will fire arrows down
into the corral. Note: no spells will work for the party as will no magic
items, like protection rings/armor, and stoneskins, etc… Thus the kobolds
should have easy targets against the party. The kobolds also have several wild
dogs they let lose to attack any one who may try to climb over/through the
fences.
KEY: The party hunts down the kobolds. The magic dead area is created
by a rare rock that is hidden beneath the ground.

TITLE: 33100010-The Fishing Bear (Any/Forest/River/Any, Beholder)
OVERVIEW: The drinking bear is a decoy for a beholder, that is
waiting in hiding to ambush the party.
TRIGGER: The party either tries to cross the river, or is camping
near the river.
DESCRIPTION: Upon coming to the river you hear some splashing up stream.
Turning you notice a bear rummaging in the water. Its a large bear, but
its currently between two a few fallen logs, and a dirt mound on the far
bank. [If they move closer] It still hasn’t noticed the party yet, and
as you move closer you notice the smell of dead flesh! Looking about
you see a pile of fish decaying away on the beach.
DM NOTES: The bear is actually dead, and is being animated by a
beholder behi9nd the fallen logs. It is waiting for the party to get a
little closer and then attack them from the side. Its using its TK to
move the bear around in the water. The smell is actually the bear rotting
away.
KEY: The beholder has a stash of treasure from other partys that
have fallen to the trap hidden on the far side of the dirt mound. Inside
a scroll tube is a map to the beholders clan.

TITLE: 37400010-Rat Infested Derelict(Any/Swamp/Tropical/Any, WereRats)
OVERVIEW: The party is travelling through a swamp when the come across
an old ship stuck in the middle of the swamp. A group of Wererats have
taken up home to the ship and want to keep it.
TRIGGER: The party is walking through the swamp and hear noises from
in the distance.
DESCRIPTION: Wading through the swamp you suddenly stop. Listening closer
you hear shouts, and cheers from deeper in the swamp. [As they get closer]
As you approach the noises get louder and louder. You also notice that the
water is getting deeper and deeper as you approach the noise. [In sight of
the ship] As you pear through the mist you see what appears to be an old
sailing ship. Yet you wonder how it ever got here inthe middle of the swamp.
The noises you can now hear clearly are the shouts of humanoids cheering
on some type of competition. You also notice may small rats swimming around
the water, and climbing trees, trying to get out of your way.
DM NOTES: The ship is actually an old spelljamming ship that landed here
in the swamp. On the far side on the ship is a big hole that is somewhat
boarded up (from a big fight in space) The ship landed here trying to
repair itself when it was attacked by a wererat. Soon the whole ship was
infested by the creature. The noises are coming from the interior of the
ship where a restling match is going on between a wererat and a were
Crocodile(it was infested years ago in a match). All the inhabitants of
the ship are currently at the match (set the number to appropriate size
to put up a good fight against party – min 5 + croc) The main leader will
flee if it gets too bad for his group. He mainly sits on a large stone
throne in the ship(which can be a working helm if you want) A stash of
treasure is hidden deep in the bowels of the ship.
KEY: Spelljamming helm to reach the stars(a nice way to get party
into spelljamming). Also one of the players could get infected with
lyncanthropy(must find a cure).

TITLE: 37400020-The Hunt (Any/Swamp/Tropical/Any, Lizardman Hunt)
OVERVIEW: The party comes across a semi-civilized lizardman tribe in
the middle of the swamp. The lizarmen setup a hunt to track down the party.
TRIGGER: The party can either stumble across a lizardman scout party who
will flee back to camp, the party can come across the lizardman camp (this
is better if it is a stronger party)
DESCRIPTION: [Lizardman scout party] Walking through the swamp you hear some
noises off in the distance. Stoping to concentrate on the noises you hear
shouting a couple hundred feet from you. Looking you see a few torches
(5 or 6) about chest level coming your way. Looking harder you notice large
humanoids carrying the torches, they appear to have a reflective skin as you
notice the torch light reflect off of them. Lizardman! They quickly notice
your group, turn and run in the opposite direction! [Lizardman Camp]Finally
coming to high ground you hear, shouts a few hundred feet in front of you.
Looking down you notice many clawed foot prints in the mud leading to and
from the water. Then suddenly infront of you you see a large group of
lizardmen, some have clubs, others spears, and a few even have swords. They
all start chanting, when a section of them part an out walks a large one
with many necklaces, and a staff. They all stop the chant, and the leader
holds up his staff. He says a few words in lizardish. The crowd starts up
a different chant, each time they finish a verse the leader lowers the staff
a little…
DM NOTES: If the party comes across the scouts use the second part as they
chase the lizardmen to the camp. Have the number of lizardmen be more than
the party could handle (thus hopefully they wont attack), so hopefully they
will have the sense to run. The leader (A shaman) is counting down to the
hunt. When his staff reaches the ground it starts. Have the lizardmen get
more and more excited each time a verse is finished. The idea is for the
party to run and be hunted. They should escape if they are not too thick
headed, and stay and fight. Once the hunt starts they lizardmen break off
into groups,so if the party does come across one or two groups they could
fight a little to slow them down, but this would attract more groups! If
the party is too stupid (thick headed) have the group get caught. Then they
are tied up and a great feast is prepared. If they party cant escape on
its own, have a group of lizardmen free the party. This special group is
a faction that is against the current leaders, which they want to see them
lose face, thus if the prisoners escape they may have a chance to take
control of the tribe. (This is more important than a feast to them)
KEY: The group may want to remove the lizardmen from the area. The
special group may seek the party to help them assinate the tribe leader.

The Net Rogues’ Gallery – NPCs for Fantasy Games

the peacemaker by eddus_a_um

The Net Rogues’ Gallery – NPCs for Fantasy Games

The Net Rogues’ Gallery is one of the dozens of “Netbooks” that were created in the 80s/90s on Usenet and Fidonet messages boards to provide NPCs (Non-Player characters) for the First (DnD) and Second (ADnD) editions of Dungeons and Dragons. Despite that, most of these should take very little work to make into a useful character for the 3.0 and 3.5 (D20 Versions,) for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, or use as templates for other Fantasy role playing games.

Art by Eddus-a-um

*Note – This is a copy of the “original” backup on Textfiles.com. Posting here makes no assumptions of copyright, merely an wish to help preserve these old files that so many old time GMs worked on and used.

The Net Rogues’ Gallery

=======================

Compiled by Steven R. Hamby 1st August 1993
(S.HAMBY@MMU.AC.UK)

Have you ever been running a game of AD&D and suddenly find you need an
NPC to help your players out of a sticky situation when you haven’t prepared
any? Or turned up for a gaming session and found you’ve left your character
sheets at home? Or needed an arch-villain to give the game your running an
unexpected twist?
If the answer to any (or all) of these questions is yes then this work might
be of some use to you.
A “Rogues’ Gallery” is a collection of NPCs available for a DM to use in
his/her game to help or hinder the players. Many companies produce them for
use in theirs and other peoples game systems. This one was put together by
me using the contributions of some of the members of the AD&D discussion
list (AD&D-L@UTARLVM1.UTA.EDU) and my own “old” PCs and NPCs.
The major differences between the Net Rogues’ Gallery and other similar
publications are that:
A, this one is made up of material provided bt players and DMs of AD&D, not
games designers.
B, this one will be up-dated upon on a regular basis (provided people keep
contributing to it), which the others don’t.
C, its completely free and copies can be passed out to your friends free of
charge, ever heard of a gaming company allowing you to do that!

Of course there is still one thing to remember. If you wish to change any of
the entries within this work then it is recommended that you contact the
owner of that entry for his/her permission (the ones with no name or e-mail
address associated with them belong to me) before doing so.

If you wish to contribute to the NRG, complain about it, or point out any
“errors”, then please e-mail me at the following address.
S.HAMBY@MMU.AC.UK or
S.HAMBY@MANCHESTER-METROPOLITAN-UNIVERSITY.AC.UK

Contributors to the Net Rogues’ Gallery

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Alexande Shternshain – S1105272@TECHST02.TECHNION.AC.IL
“Brother Tyrus Hellbane” – C9108613@CC.NEWCASTLE.EDU.AU
Richard Farrell – IGACORK@IRTCORK.BITNET
Anthony Ross – ROSS@LCLARK.EDU
Ronald Jones – JONESRD@SJSUVM1.SJSU.EDU
“Wonderboy” – GUNNARH@DHHALDEN.NO
Robert Andrew – ROBAND@MONU6.CC.MONASH.EDU.AU
“Vampire Kiss” – HERR1516@SNYPLAVA.BITNET

Quick reference table

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Name : Race : Class(es) : Level : Alignment : Sex : Edition
—————————————————————————
Alzandra : Human : Fighter : 4 : LN : F : 1st
Arrinoth : Human : Cleric : 5 : CN : M : 2nd
Azaghal : Dwarf : F/C (m) : 11/11 : LG : M : 2nd
Bansca : Half-elf : B/D/R (m) : 9/8/8 : NG : M : 2nd
Caleaxia : Half-elf : Cleric : 4 : CG : F : 1st
Callumas : Elf : M/T (m) : 6/7 : CN : M : 1st
Casxio : Human : r/m/T (t) : 10/11/12 : NG : M : 2nd
Dante : Human : Ranger : 2 : CG : M : 2nd
Do : Dwarf : Fighter * : 1 : NG : M : 2nd
Eli : Human : Cleric : 1 : NG : M : 2nd
Finovar : Human : Druid : 14 : N : M : 2nd
Galain : Dwarf : F/C (m) : 6/5 : LG : M : 1st
Gaston : Human : t/P (d) : 5/9 : LG : M : 2nd
Gayrlana : Human : Paladin : 2 : LG : F : 2nd
Gedric : Dwarf : F/C (m) : 10/10 : NG : M : 2nd
Gilim : Dwarf : Fighter * : 2 : NG : M : 2nd
Godfire : Human : Fighter : 1 : CG : M : 2nd
Greymoon : Human : Fighter : 12 : CN : M : 1st
Grimm : Human : Necromancer*: 14 : LN : M : 2nd
Hnaef : Human : Ranger : 2 : CG : M : 2nd
Keldin : Human : c/T (d) : 4/7 : CG : M : 2nd
Kyle : Halfling : Thief : 16 : NE : M : 2nd
Logastor : Kender : T/Psi (m) : 13/10 : LN : M : 2nd
Loraginos : Human : Invoker : 1 : LN : M : 2nd
Pellaeus : Human : Paladin : 7 : LG : M : 1st
Quentin : Human : Bard : 2 : N : M : 2nd
Rumpy : Human : Conjurer : 3 : CN : M : 2nd
S’questr’n: Drow : F/C/M : 9/9/10 : CE : F : 2nd
Sanas : Half-elf : Fighter : 4 : NG : M : 1st
Sethi : Half-elf : thief : 16 : N : M : 2nd
Tandeska : Human : Mage : 13 : LN : M : 2nd
Telieq : Human : Necromancer : 1 : N : M : 2nd
Tweck : Human : R/T (m) : 10/14 : NG : M : 2nd
Tyrus : Human : F/T (m) : 5/6 : ?? : M : ???
Uriah : Half-elf : F/C/M (m) : 1/1/1 : NG : M : 2nd
Valentine : Half-elf : Thief : 12 : N : F : 2nd

key
===
* = NPC is a kit of that class
m = multi-classed character
d = dual-classed character
t = triple-classed character

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Alzandra Maveni – Fighter
=========================

Name: Alzandra Maveni Edition: 1st

Class: Fighter Level: 4 Age: 20 Eyes: Green
Race: Human Alignment: LN Height: 5′ 7″ Hair: Sandy
Deity: none Pantheon: Agnostic Weight: 146 lbs
Place of origin: Candanus Sex: Female

STR 17 +1 to hit, +1 to damage, open doors 1-3, bend bars 13%
INT 15 add lang 4
WIS 14
DEX 16 react adj +1, miss adj +1, defence adj -2
CON 18 hit pont adj +4, sys shock 99%, res surv 100%
CHA 9 max henchmen 4,

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Broad sword Armour worn = Plate mail Actual AC = -1
Battle axe AC base = 2 Rear AC = 2
Dagger Magic adj = +1 Surprised AC = 1
Long bow Dex adj = -2 Shieldless AC = 0
Morning star Shield = medium

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d10 Con bonus = +4 Hit points = 41
Hit points per level = 6/3/10/6

Combat
======
Thac0 = 18 Weapon in hand: Broad sword

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 13 — 13
Petrif/polymorph 14 — 14
Rod/staff/wand 15 — 15
Breath weapon 16 — 16
Spells 16 — 16

Magical items Money
============= =====
Plate mail +1 Copper pieces = 56
Broad sword +2 Silver pieces = 31
Potion of extra healing Gold pieces = 67
Potion of gaseous form Electrum pieces = 7
Platinum pieces = 2
Gems = none
Jewelry = 120gp necklace under armour
Other = none

Equipment
=========
High hard boots 5 torches Iron rations (3 weeks)
Woolen cloak Tinderbox Waterskin (1 pint) (2 off)
Backpack Bullseye lantern Sharpening stone
Belt and pouches Flasks of oil (3)
Silver handmirror Quiver
Rope (20 ft) 20 arrows
10 ft pole Spare bowstring

Background
==========

Alzandra is the daughter of a rich merchant from the city of Candanus.
As a child she was somewhat spoilt by her parents, indulging her every whim;
including training in the use of weapons and combat.
Alzandra grew up into a attractive looking woman of statuesque appearance.
However, she was also arrogant, aloof, and refused to behave in the manner in
which a woman of her station should. Her father berated her constantly and in
the end threatened to send her to a convent of the church of Jesunkhil.
That day she sold most of her jewelry, bought a suit of chain mail, a broad
sword, provisions, and a horse and left the city for the capital city.
Once there she joined a mercenary company, with which, until recently, she
was still adventuring with.
However, she is still arrogant and aloof.

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Arrinoth Cutblade – Cleric
==========================

From: Alexande Shternshain

NAME : ARRINOTH CUTBLADE S: 13
RACE : HUMAN I: 15
CLASS : CLERIC W: 15
LEVEL : 5 D: 10
HP : 23 CO: 8
AC : 4 CH: 9
AL : CN
AGE : 49

WEAPON PROF.: HALBERD, THROWING AXE
NWP: R/W COMMON, SPELLCRAFT, RELIGION.

MAGIC ITEMS: HALBERD +1
NONE-MAGIC ITEMS: BANDED MAIL, WEAPONS OF PROFICIENCY, HOLY SYMBOL OF RUSLAN

APPEARENCE: JUST YOUR AVERAGE MIDDLE+ AGED GENTLEMAN. (MEDIUM HEIGHT, MEDIUM
BUILT, GRAY HAIR, BLACK EYES, A LOT OF WRINKLES)

BACKGROUND: He was born in the capital-city of his country, to a family of
wealthy merchants. Wealthy, that is, until he decided he just HAD to study
the arcane art of magic. He wasn’t very good, so he had to go through magic
school 3 times. This nearly impoverished his parents, who just couldn’t say
no to their only son. At last, at age of 25, he became a wizard. After
several years of working in the local guild, he decided that casting
IDENTIFY spells for passing adventurers is just fu#$%king unintersting.
So, our hero decided to go out and see the world. He joined a party of
adventurers, and for some time, all was going well: they fought monsters,
won a fair amount of treasure and excitement (he got to level 4 in the
process). UNTIL, one cursed day, they had the misery to find GERIZAG, the
fabled city of undead. In the city’s largest palace, the party was attacked
by a spectre. The creature was in a frenzy of destruction, after they
mistaskingly released him from his grave. Almost all party members lost
life levels in that fight. Arrinoth was the unlickiest. He was struck
twice, and reduced to level ZERO. His surviving companions carried his
almost lifeless body home , beyond Blue Moon Mountains. But Arrinoth
didn’t die. His exceptional health (well, it WAS exception before his
little ‘accident’) helped him to recover, 6 month later. In a shock ,
he discovered, that he lost ALL his magical talent, for wich he worked
for years. Others would break down, but not him. As soon as he could
walk , he went to the nearest temple of RUSLAN THE MIGHTY (deity of war),
and simply said to the high priest :’I want to learn how to defeat undead.
Teach me, please.’. The high priest decided to put him through a test.
He said :’ If you are willing to sacrifice what used to be most precios to
you, RUSLAN will receive you. Hearing this, Arrinoth went home, brought
his spellbook, and before the eyes of the priest, burned it. The temple
was filled with unnaturally bright light. “THE MIGHTY ONE agreed to
receive you” – said the high priest. And so in was. Arrinoth studied
hard to make his way through the church hierarchy, waiting for a day
when he could use his skills to turn or destroy that spectre.
(He is , in fact +1 on all turning attempts, +2 vs. spectres, and +4 vs.
THAT PARTICULAR spectre – because of his immence hatred to undead). He
soon will begin gathering a party of adventurers to cross the Blue Moon
Mountains again, and face his old enemy. He will not reveal the nature
of Gerizag to his fellow-party-members, nor will he warn them of the
monster awaiting them in the palace (He doesn’t want them to be scared
and run away). He just wants to beat the sh%t out of the spectre, and
he doesnt really care if he or anyone else gets hurt.

BTW: In my world, the god of war allows his clerics to use any large
cutting weapons. if your campain is differnt, adjust his weapons
accordingly.

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Azaghal ‘the Pure’ – Fighter/Cleric
===================================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Azaghal ‘The Pure’
Players Name : Jason Mulligan Race : Mountain Dwarf
Class : Fighter/Cleric Level : 11/11
Kit : Champion
Alignment : Lawful Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland : Crystalmist Mts
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : Male Age : 90 Social Class :
Height : 4’8″ Wt. : 165 Birth Rank : 1st # Siblings : 2
Hair : Brown Eyes : Blue Appearance : See Below

ABILITIES

20 STR Hit: +3 Dmg: +8 Wgt: 535 Max Press: 700 O/D: 17 BB/LG: 60%
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
18 CON HP Adj : +4 System Shock : 99% Res.Sr : 100%
13 INT # Languages : 13 Spell Lvl : — Chance : — Max/Lvl : —
19 WIS Mag Def Adj : +4 Bonus Spells : 3,2,1,2
15 CHR Max Hench : 7 Loyalty Base : +3 Reaction Adj : +3

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
&Op Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 6 * _______ Poison __ 6___
Light ( ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod ( ) _______ __+5___ or Wand __ 9___
Hvy ( ) _______ Petrify/
Svr ( ) _______ _______ Polymorph __ 8___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x3 ) _______ _______ Weapon __ 8___
Run ( x4 ) _______
Run ( x5 ) _______ __+5___ Spells __10___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Taken
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ Plate Mail +3________ _76__
\-2 / Shieldless_-2_ Dex Bonus____________
\_/ Rear _0__ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATT/DMG THAC0 DAMAGE RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2-Handed Battle Axe 2 +7/+13 1d10/2d8 – 6

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+1 to damage vs orcs, goblins, etc Skill Slots Ab Check
Specialization with 2-H Battle Axe ———————————
Infravision 60′ Dwarf Runes 1 Int/+2
Clerical Spells Direction Sense 1 Wis/+2
Armorer 1 Int/+0
Surv, Underground 1 Int/+0
Blindfighting 1 NA/NA
Alertness 1 Wis/+1
Singing 1 Chr/+2
Endurance – Con/+0
Intimidation – Str/Chr/+0
Religion – Wis/+0

Weapons Languages –
2H Battle Axe (spec) Common (R/W) – NA
Battle Axe Alignment – NA
Hand Axe Orcish 1 NA
War Hammer Elvish 1 NA
Hvy Crossbow
Mace
Flail

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Cleric Spells (8,6,5,5,2,1)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Weight
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
to be chosen

Money

Total (pounds)____________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
750,000 Coins:

Gems:

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Girdle of Stone Giant Strength
Plate Mail +3
2-Handed Battle Axe +3
Pearl of Wisdom
Rod of Ressurection (21 Charges)
Neclace of Prayer Beads
Bead of Atonement (1)
Bead of Summons (1)
Bead of Blessing (1)
Bead of Karma (1)
Talisman of Pure Good

Appearance:
~~~~~~~~~~~
Azaghal is about four feet and eight inches in height and weighs about
170 pounds. He is stocky as is usual for a dwarf. He has deep blue eyes,
and dark brown hair, and a long dark brown beard which he keeps immaculately
tidy and clean, and is of noble bearing.
Over his sparkling plate mail, he wears a bright Royal Blue surcoat, and
wears a bright red cloak/cape.
All he carries in the way of weapons are his Great 2 handed Battle Axe, and
a smaller hand axe by his side.

—————————————————————————
Personality/History
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Outwardly he appears as a normal dwarf, but in reality, he has taken on
qualities of other races. Like a sense of humour (albeit warped), a like for
magic, and lost the dwarven dislike of the forest. He keeps these feelings to
himself mostly, and to his closest friends.
He has a great love of music and singing. He even has developed a liking for
elven verse and song. But he doesnt tell any-one.
At times, Azaghal has taken on a manner closest to that of a Human Paladin.
And thus, in some lands Azaghal is known as the Dwarven Paladin.
Azaghal has travelled widely, been on many adventures. One adventure of note
was the rescueing of Queen Yolande’s daughter, and bringing her back safely to
Celene. For which Azaghal was allowed to build a church for Moradin within the
capital, Enstad. Azaghal also was given a title for within Celene.

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Bansca ‘the Fair’ Deepsinger – Bard/Druid/Ranger
================================================

From: Richard Farrell

Name = Bansca “The Fair” Deepsinger
Race = Half-Elf.
Class = Bard/Druid/Ranger
Level = 9 / 8 / 8
Alignment = NG ( Danu )
Sex. = Male Age = 23 Ht. = 6′ 2″ Wt. = 135 lbs
Hair = Copper. Eyes = Green
Appearance = Lean, Handsome, Clean-Shaven man, with long braided hair.
Social Class = Upper Lower (Freeman) Status = Initiate.
Liege/Patron = Arakhan ( The Grand Druid. )

STR 16 Saving Throws
DEX 17 Mod. Name. Save.
CON 15 +3 PPDM 7
INT 14 +3(+5)RS&W 10
WIS 16 +3 Pet/Poly 10
CHR 15 +3(+5) BW 12
COM 19 +3(+5) Spell 11

AC = -4 Bracers AC=2 Cloak of Prot. +3 Dex bonus.-3
Hit Points = 56

Scimitar of Speed +2
Scimitar of the Planes
Lomgbow + 30 Sheaf and 10 Flight arrows.
Spear +2
Darts (8)
Ring of Teleportation.

Special Abilities.

Standard 1/2 elf.
Fight 2 handed.
Move Silently = 77
Hide in Shadows = 64
Climb Walls = 95
Detect Noise = 50
Pick Pockets = 70
Read Languages = 50

+4 to hit (insert Druids greatest enemy, on my world priests of famine)
Animal Empathy (save vs Rods at -3)
Priest Spells as Ranger.
2d6 Ranger Followers.

+2 to save vs Fire and Electricity.
Druid Spells.
Identify Plants etc.
Pass without trace at 12″
Immune to Woodland Charm.
Shapechange.

Bard Spells.
Inspire Allies.
Alter Mood (Save vs PPDM at -3)
Counter Muisical Attacks
Identify Magic 45%
Attract 10d6 followers.
Use Books and Scrolls.

NWP WP Slots
Tracking 2 Hander Style 1
Harp, Lute, Flute. Scimitar 1
Read Write. Spear 1
Local History. Staff 1
Singing. Longbow 1
Tumbling Dart 1
Hunting Sickle 1
Healing
Herbalism
Info Gathering.
Fast Talking.

Languages:
Celtic, Common, Halfling, Dwarf, Elven, Gnome, Dryad, Treant, Faun,
Bronze Dragon, + a human toungue. (Kathenarr on my world.)

Shapechange Forms.
Giant Wolverine.
AC 4 Move 15 3 attacks Claw/claw/bite 1d4+1/1d4+1/2d4
Special Attack = Musk.
Giant Scorpion
AC 3 Move 15 3 attacks Claw/claw/sting 1d10/1d10/1d4+poison type F
Falcon
AC 5 Move 36(b) Fl 3 attacks Claw/claw/peck 1/1/1+Blind
SA = +2 to hit and double dmg on a dive.
***********************************************************************

Bansca’s mother was a wood-elf and a ranger, his father was a druid.
Bansca is an incredibly handsome, witty and charming lad who is
currently a special envoy (and occaisional spy) for the Grand Druid. He
travels the world (teleport ring) keeping an eye on things and reporting
back regularly to his master. He is resigned to the fact that he will
never achieve greatness in the druidic hierarchy, and he has a wonderful
singing career to console him.
Bansca often pretends to be just a Bard, especially
when on a mission where being a druid is unhealthy. He is allways
cheerful, and will start singing at the slightest provocation. Among the
allies on which he can call at need is Khementh, an Old Bronze Dragon
who lives under an island off the coast of (Gwal on my world) and is
an ally of the sea-elves. ( Your normal bronze dragon with 115 hp.)
Use Bansca to involve the PC’s in druidic plots, or simply as the
unintentional starter of a barroom brawl. (Picking up the wrong girl
again. 🙂 )

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Caleaxia – Cleric
=================

Name: Caleaxia Edition: 1st

Class: Cleric Level: 4 Age: 53 Eyes: grey
Race: Half-elf Alignment: CG Height: 5′ Hair: blonde
Deity: Rallathil Pantheon: Elven Weight: 104
Place of origin: Tulamein Sex: Female

STR 9
INT 16 add lang 5
WIS 18 Magic att adj +4, bonus spells 2x1st 2x2nd 1x3rd 1x4th
DEX 12
CON 15 hit point adj +1, sys shock 91%, res surv 94%
CHA 12 max henchmen 5

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Mace Armour worn = Chain mail Actual AC = 1
Flail AC base = 4 Rear AC = 4
Magic adj = +1 / +2 (s) Surprised AC = 1
Dex adj = none Shieldless AC = 4
Shield = Small (+2)

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d8 Con bonus = +1 Hit points = 27
Hit points per level = 8/2/7/6

Combat
======
Thac0 = 18 Weapon in hand: Mace

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 9 — 9
Petrif/polymorph 12 — 12
Rod/staff/wand 13 * 13*
Breath weapon 15 — 15
Spells 14 * 14*
* +4 versus mind effecting magical effects and spells

Turning Undead
==============
Turning level = 4
Skel|Zomb|Ghou|Shad|Wigh|Ghas|Wrai|Mumm|Spec|Vamp|Ghos|Lich|SPEC
—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-
T | T | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 20 | | | | |

Spells
======
Spells/level
1st=5 2nd=4

Spells learnt
1st= cure light wounds (x3), detect magic, remove fear
2nd= hold person (x2), silence 15′ rad, slow poison

Magical items Money
============= =====
Chain mail +1 Copper pieces = 13
Shield +2 Silver pieces = 9
Mace +1 Gold pieces = 37
Potion of healing (2 off) Electrum pieces = none
potion of extra healing Platinum pieces = none
scroll of raise dead Gems = none
Jewelry = none
Other = none

Equipment
=========
Hooded cloak Bandages Iron rations (2 weeks)
Soft high boots Medicinal herbs Waterskin (1 pint)
Gloves Bone scroll case Wineskin (1/2 pint)
Surcoat Hooded lantern Silver holy symbol
Backpack Flasks of oil (3) Flasks of holy water (3 off)
Belt and pouches Tinderbox Holy wafers (10 off)

Background
==========

Caleaxia is a half-drow outcast. Her mother was raped by a member of a drow
raiding party and was then beaten until her attacker thought her dead.
However, Caleaxia’s mother was not dead and recovered, but found herself to
be pregnant by her attacker. Caleaxia was born many months later and was lucky
enough not to have only inherited the white hair of her attacker and a swarthy
cast to her skin; similar to that of Cabritsian traders. However Caleaxia, in
accordance with the laws regarding children of rape, was taken several miles
outside the city to the Temple of the Needy; a group of priests of various
deities who devoted their lives to the help of those less fortunate.
Here Caleaxia was raised and tutored by the priests, learning to read and
write and learning of all the deities of the various pantheons.
Caleaxia grew to love all the priests as surrogate fathers, but was
especially fond of an ancient elven priest called Ev’reban. It was Ev’reban
who taught Caleaxia of the elven gods and especially of his god Rillithane
Rallathil. At 18 Caleaxia asked Ev’reban to make her an initiate of the temple
of Rallathil.
When Caleaxia was 23 Ev’reban died of old age and Caleaxia left the Temple of
the Needy and journeyed to Tulamein in search of her mother. Unfortunately,
Caleaxia’s mother had left Tulamein many years previously; driven away by the
other people of the town for allowing herself to be raped by a drow and live.
Caleaxia went in search of her mother but never found her. Instead she took
up a life of adventure, but one day plans to journey into the depths of the
world in order to make the drow pay for the rape of her mother. Caleaxia hates
the drow with all her heart.

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Callumas ‘Ice-eyes’ – Mage/Thief
================================

Name: Callumas “Ice-eyes” Edition: 1st

Class: Mu/Thief Level: 6/7 Age: 166 Eyes: grey
Race: Elf (h) Alignment: CN Height: 5′ Hair: black
Deity: none Pantheon: atheist Weight: 98 lbs
Place of origin: Salbrij Sex: male

STR 15 open doors 1-2, bend bars 7%
INT 16 add. lang 5, % know spell 65%, min spells 7, max spells 11
WIS 13
DEX 17 react adj +2, missile adj +2, defence adj -3
CON 12 system shock 80%, ress survive 85%
CHA 13 max henchmen 5, react adj +5

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
short sword Armour worn = brac. AC4 Actual AC = -1
short bow AC base = 4 Rear AC = 2
dagger Magic adj = -2 (ring) Surprised AC = 2
blow pipe Dex adj = -3 Shieldless AC = -1
Shield = none

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d4/d6 Con bonus = n/a Hit points = 21
Hit points per level = 4/3/2/2/1/3/3/5/4/6/2/4/3
m/t/m/t/m/t/m/t/m/t/m/t/t

Combat
======
Thac0 = 19 Weapon in hand = long sword

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 12 +2 10
Petrif/polymorph 11 +2 9
Rod/staff/wand 9 +2 7
Breath weapon 13 +2 11
Spells 10 +2 8

Thief Skills
============
Skill | PP | OL | F/RT | MS | HIS | DN | CW | RL
———–+——+——+——+——+——+——+——+——
Base score | 60 %| 52 %| 50 %| 55 %| 43 %| 25 %| 94 %| 35 %
Dex mod. | +5 %| +10 %| — %| +5 %| +5 %| — %| — %| — %
Race mod. | +5 %| -5 %| — %| +5 %| +10 %| +5 %| — %| — %
Total | 70 %| 57 %| 50 %| 65 %| 58 %| 30 %| 94 %| 35 %

Spells
======
Spells/level
1st=4 2nd=2 3rd=2 4th= 5th= 6th= 7th= 8th= 9th=

Spells learnt
1st= feather fall, magic missile, sleep, charm person
2nd= invisibility, mirror image
3rd= slow, dispel magic

Spells in spell book
1st= charm person, detect magic, feather fall, identify, magic missile,
sleep, spider climb
2nd= darkness 15′ rad, detect invisibility, invisibility, mirror image
3rd= dispel magic, feign death, fly, slow

Magical items Money
============= =====
Bracers AC4 Copper pieces = 30
Ring of prot +2 Silver pieces = 13
short sword +2 Gold pieces = 22
dagger +4 Electrum pieces = 12
dagger +2 Platinum pieces = 2
potion of levitation Gems = 5 x 50gp base gems
5 +2 arrows 2 x 100gp base gems
Jewelry = none

Other = none

Equipment
=========
soft boots backpack 2 weeks rations 3 flasks of oil
gloves belt pouch wineskin (1/2 pint) bone scrollcase
breeches dart case waterskin (1 pint) large sack
wool shirt 20 darts 50′ rope leather ties
cloak (for blowpipe) 5 torches 2 flasks of quicklime
domino mask qviver tinderbox thieves tools
belt 20 arrows hooded lantern

Background
==========

Callumas was born in the sleepy homlet of Salbrij, where his itinerant
parents were spending the winter. Callumas is the son of a travelling elven
healer and his wife, an elven mage. As a child he was bright and happy if a
little lazy and workshy, doing what pleased him not others. He learnt his
basics in magic from his mother during his childhood.
When his mother thought he was ready she sent Callumas to Gulmarsh to learn
the proper craft from his mother’s own teacher, Tavarint. Tavarint took
Callumas in as his apprentice and began instructing him in the principles and
discipline of magic. Callumas soon began to tire of this, wanting to start
using magic rather than reading and writing about it. He also started to
frequent the inns and public houses of Gulmarsh, drinking and gambling away
what money he had. Soon Callumas was heavily in debt and was forced to trying
to steal money to pay his debts.
His activities came to the attention on the local thieves guild, but rather
than killing or maiming Callumas they offered to let him join them. The guild
had just lost one of their two mages to the gibbet and needed a replacement.
Callumas spent the next few months learning magic from Tavarint during the
day and working with the thieves guild, and picking up their skills too, at
night.
Eventually, Callumas’s apprenticeship to Tavarint ended and he began to
work full time for the guild. However, he soon bored of this and set out
looking for adventure, fame, and more to the point, wealth.
He is still looking for the latter two.
Callumas is called Ice-eyes because of his very pale grey eyes.

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Casxio Jeanvelle – Ranger/Mage/Thief
====================================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Casxio Jeanvelle
Players Name : Peter McNamee Race : Human
Class : (Ranger|Mage) Thief Level : 10/11/12
Alignment : Neutral Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 38 Social Class : Status :
Height : 6’5″ Wt. : 172# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Eyes : Appearance :

ABILITIES

18/78 STR Hit: +2 Dmg: +4 Wgt: 185 Max Press: 330 O/D: 14 BB/LG:30%
18 DEX React Adj : +2 Miss Att Adj : +2 Def Adj : -4
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock :90% Res.Sr :94%
17 INT # Languages : 6 Spell Lvl : 8th Chance :75 % Max/Lvl : 14
15 WIS Mag Def Adj : +1
15 CHR Max Hench : 7 Loyalty Base : +3 Reaction Adj : +3

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _______ Poison __8 ___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ _______ or Wand __7 ___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ _______ Polymorph __9 ___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __9 ___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ __+1___ Spells __8 ___
(ma)

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _0__ Bracers ac2__________ __77__ 77
\-4 / Shieldless_-4_ Cloak of displacement
\_/ Rear _0__ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Long Sword +3 3/2 +5 +7 6 1d8/1d12 — 0
Sun Blade +2* 3/2 +4(+6) +6(+8) 7(5) 1d8/1d12 — 0
Short Sword 3/2 +2 +4 9 1d6/1d8 — 1
2H Sword 3/2 +2 +4 9 1d10/3d6 — 8
Long Bow 2 +2 0 9 1d8/1d8 5/10/17 5
Hand Crossbow 1 +2 0 9 1d3/1d2 2/4/6 5
Knife 3/2 +2 +4 9 1d3/1d2 — 1
(thrown) 2 +4 +4 7 1d3/1d2 1/2/3 1
Throwing Axe +3 1 +7 +7 4 1d6/1d4 18 0

* – +4 vs evil
unmod THAC0 – 11

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fight two handed no penalty
Surprise
Backstab (x4 damage)
+4 to hit ranger enemy

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Priest spells Tracking Wis/+3 0
Animal empathy Navigation Int/-2 1
Use mage and cleric scrolls Blind Fighting NA 2
Theif Skills :- Hunting Wis/-1 1
Pick Pockets……..95% Appraising Int/0 1
Open Locks……….95% Set Snares Dex/-1 1
Find/Remove Traps…95% Singing Cha/0 1
Move Silently…….95% Seamanship Dex/0 1
Hide in Shadows…..95% Tumbling Dex/0 2
Detect Noise……..60%
Climb Walls………95% Languages – Common (R/W) 1
Read Languages……31% – Thieves Cant

1 slot left

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clothing worn
Backpack back
Large sack slung
Rope 50′ (silk) slung
Torch pack
Flint and steel pouch
Tinderbox pouch
Scroll case pack
Parchment 20 sheets scroll case
Small wooden box pack
Quill and writing ink wooden box
Thief tools boot pocket
1 Large Belt Pouch belt
2 small belt pouches belt

Money

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
625000 Coins
PP 213
+10% GP 145
EP 55
SP 73
CP 21

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
1 topaz@200gp
1 ruby@2000gp (in boot)

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ring of Wizardry (doubles 1st-3rd)
Ring of Invisibility
Bracers of Defense AC 2
Axe of Hurling +3
Sun Blade +2 (+4 vs evil, x2 damage vs neg plane creatures)
Long Sword +3
Cloak of Displacement (missile attacks miss 1st attack, +2 to save vs
attacks directed at wearer, Bonus of 2 to AC)
Rope of Entanglement

Clerical Spells (2 x 1st, 1 x 2nd)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st : 2 to be chosen

2nd : 1 to be chosen

Mage Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st Level (8) : pick 12 spells

2nd Level (8) : pick 10 spells

3rd Level (8) : pick 8 spells

4th Level (3) : pick 4 spells

5th Level (3) : pick 3 spells

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Casxio was born in the region of Miyarn, a small fishing village on the west
coast. His grandfather was a Ranger, and would take the young Casxio out into
the woods and show him the skills needed to carry on a family tradition.
The task fell to him as his father had been killed when he was 10, fighting
to protect the village against the giants which occasionally attacked. Upon
taking up his adventuring life when 15, he travelled the realm, but favoured
the sea, and longed to travel across it. This he did, when hired by a mage
for protection during his quest to find components for a new spell he was
working on. During the voyage, Casxio came to appreciate the work involved in
being a mage, and was interested in the working of the spells. Upon the end of
his hire, he asked the mage to take him on as his apprentice. This he did.
From that point, he stayed with the mage, and they worked on many spells
together, selling those they could and using them to help impoverished
villages. However, it was when travelling that he uncovered a plot to kill
the mage. A death warrant had been issued by a colletion of evil thieves so
the mage would stop his good work. Casxio implored one of the most powerful
thieves guilds in the area to intervene. The master thief asked a high price
for the service. The indenture of Casxio to the guild, and his agreement to
train in the arts of the thief. This he agreed to to save the life of the
mage. He initially begrudged the training, but then came to find a natural
flair, and liking for the life of a thief, which he has decided is his life
quest…to be master of his own guild.

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Dante – Ranger
==============

From: “BROTHER TYRUS HELLBANE, ORDER OF THE BLACK MONKS”

Character : Dante
Players Name : Craig Barnett Race : Human
Class : Ranger Level : 2
Alignment : Chaotic Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 24 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’6″ Wt. : 164# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Eyes : Appearance :

ABILITIES

18/20 STR Hit: +1 Dmg: +3 Wgt: 135 Max Press: 280 O/D: 12 BB/LG:20%
18 DEX React Adj : +2 Miss Att Adj : +2 Def Adj : -4
17 CON HP Adj : +3 System Shock :97% Res.Sr : 98%
15 INT # Languages : 4
15 WIS Mag Def Adj : +1
10 CHR Max Hench : 4 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * _______ Poison __14___
Light (136-174) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (175-213) _______ _______ or Wand __16___
Hvy (214-252) _______ Petrify/
Svr (253-280) _______ _______ Polymorph __15___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __17___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Spells __17___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _8__ Leather______________ __21__ 19
\ 4 / Shieldless_4__ _____________________
\_/ Rear _8__ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Short Bow 2 +2 0 17 1-6/1-6 5/10/18 4
(composite)
Short Sword 1 +1 +3 18 1-6/1-8 — 1
Dagger 1 +1 +3 18 1-4/1-3 — 0
Long Sword+1 +2 1 +2 +4 17 1-8/1-12 — 2
(+2 vs magic using/enchanted creatures)

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When wearing studded leather armour or lighter ranger may fight two-handed
with no attack roll penalty
+4 to attack special enemy – OGRES!!

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Move Silently……25% *
Hide in Shadows….20% * Gem Cutting 2
* – Halved in non-woodland areas Appraisal 2
Animal Empathy Tracking 3
Priest Spells (8th lvl) Blind Fighting 2
Attract Followers (10th lvl) Speak – Alignment
Can have no more treasure than you Common
can carry

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Longsword +1 +2 belt 4
2 Daggers belt 2
Short Sword belt 3
Composite Short Bow Slung 6
Quiver Shoulder 1
20 Arrows Quiver 2
Dagger (hollow handle) boot 1
Leather Armour worn 15
Woodland Cloak }______ worn 5
Clothing }
Boots (hollow heels) worn –
Shovel backpack 10
5 Iron Spikes backpack 2.5
50′ Rope backpack 20
tripwire backpack –
Bell belt pouch –
Backpack back 2
5 Torches backpack 5
Grappling Hook backpack 4
3 Belt Pouches belt –
Golden wristband wrist –
Light Riding Horse — —
humble village clothes backpack 5

Money pouch 13

Total (pounds)________________________________ 100.5

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
3034 Coins
PP 14
+10% GP 237
EP 121
SP 186
CP 20

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
2*500gp gems

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Long Sword +1, +2 versus Magic Using and Enchanted Creatures

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Dante’s mother was a prostitute in a small town on the Wild Coast. He never
knew who his father was, and earned his keep begging in the streets of the
town (town was Elredd). Dante had to live off the streets with his cunning
and wits. This was made easier due to his surprising strength, intelligence,
and ruthlessness. Some would even accuse him of cold blooded cruelty.
Eventually, he came to the notice of a person who had contacts with the
assassin’s guild (he was an assassin). Dante was 16 by now and had
established himself as somebody to be feared and avoided by most people who
knew of him. This person, who’s name was Gart, convinced Dante to try the
life of an assassin. Dante finally agreed, as it seemed a way to make a
living, and killing didn’t worry him at all.
Dante was brought into the local guild, and given training in the arts of
murder and deceipt. His natural ability shone through and he was recognised
as a potentially great assassin. He killed quite a few people, too, finally
reaching 3rd level.
It was at this stage that Dante was given the job of killing a priest. This
priest was a worshipper of the God of forests, but had made enough enemies to
warrant an assassin’s poisoned blade.
Dante went to the priest and made the attempt, but was set upon by ogres
before he could attack the Priest (whose name was Peyel). He was almost
killed by the ogres, and tortured horribly. He woke to find himself with the
priest he was sent to kill, who had healed him and saved his life.
For the first time in his life, Dante faced a moral dillemma. He was still
too weak to move much, so he and Peyel talked much, about life, beliefs and the
way of things. Dante, through these conversations and guilt, began to see his
past life in a different way – he realised he was truly not happy with his evil
ways, and repented his many murders. Evntually, he told Peyel the truth; what
he was, and what he had come to do. Peyel forgave him and blessed him. This
was the final straw for Dante. He decided to give up his evil ways, and leave
the assassin’s guild. Peyel offerred to help, and introduced him to the ways
and beliefs of good.
He also introduced him to a friend called Mark, a ranger, offerring Dante an
alternative life. Dante accepted, and began his life anew as a ranger.
Through all of this, he never forgot or forgave the fact that ogres had
tortured him and left him for dead.
Finally, Dante returned to his old guild to take his leave of Gart. When Gart
discovered what had happened, he went into a rage and attacked Dante. Dante
fought back and ended up killing Gart, but not before being discovered by the
rest of the guild. Dante fled and escaped the guild, and wandered until he
was picked up by Lirdium for the quest of the talisman at the Rock.

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Do, Son of Noror – Sharpshooter
===============================

From: Anthony Ross

Name: Do, son of Noror Race: Hill Dwarf
Class: Fighter (Sharpshooter) Alignment: NG
Clan: Torkrest Level: 1
AC: Stud. L & Dex = 4 THACO: 20 (+3 kit & dex)
HP: 13 Age: 58
==============================================================================
Strenth 09 Open Doors 25%, Bend Bars 1%
Intelligence 15
Wisdom 07 -1 save vs. magic
Dexterity 17 +2 reaction adjustment, +2 with missiles, -3 to AC
Constitution 16 95% system shock survival, 96% ressurection survival
Charisma 11
==============================================================================
Description & Notes:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Do is a perfectionalist and a grumbler, who is incredibly bright to boot.
He is usually mumbling and complaining about something, and occaisionally
that mumbling contains brilliant thought in it. Unfortunately his brother
Gilim, isn’t really bright enough to catch the brilliance, so a lot gets
missed. He is far too individualistic too fit in with his clan’s legacy of
military service, therefore he has gone out with his brother to see how the
rest of the world lies. He doesn’t believe in any religion. He is a fanatic
about keeping his equipment clean, and gets really upset at himself when he
doesn’t preform well. He hates melee combat and his concept of tactics is to
simply retreat to cover and then fire his crossbow if at all possible. He
is perfectly happy to fire into a crowd, having utter confidence in his
ability to hit what he aims for. In game terms, he has to make a wisdom
check to keep from firing anytime there is a 50% or greater chance
of hitting an ally. This roll is modified by -1 for every time he hits an
ally in that melee. In addition, if he makes three sucesfull shots in a
row, he will start making called shots until he either passes a wisdom check or
misses three straight times.

Non-Weapon Proficiencies
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% Bowyer/Fletcher (Dex-1) 17
% Endurance (Con) 16
% Mapping (Int) 15 Can acurately map while moving
1/2 speed
% Sign Language (Int +2) 17 Silent communication
Speaking (Int)
% Hill Dwarf (+5) 20 Your native tongue
% Orc 15
% Thyatian (+5) 20 You are fluent
% Traladaran 15

Weapons Skill Wt. Size Type Spd. Dam S-M Dam L
Do’s Lt. Crossbow* (Spec.) 7 M – 7 — —
Battleaxe (Not -2)7 M S 7 1d8 1d8
Do’s Light Quarrels** 2.5 S P – 1d6 1d6
Do’s KO Quarrels*** 0.5 S B – 1d6 1d4
Regular Light Quarrel 0 S P – 1d4 1d4
* Do’s personal crossbow fires thrice per two rounds, Short Range 180ft,
Medium 360ft at -2 to hit, Long 540ft at -5 to hit
** These must be personally built and maintained
*** These are blunt tipped and cause only temporary damage as per the hand
to hand combat rules.

Encumberance
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Equipment (50.5) +
Weapons (16.5) +
Booty (3.1) = 70.5 lbs, moves at 6″ w/pony carrying equipment
6 5 4 3 2
1
35 45 55 65 75
85

Equipment (Figures in parentheses are lbs.)
===========================================
Large Belt pouch (1)
% 3pp, 9gp, 6sp, 13cp (3.1)

Backpack (1)
% Flint & Steel
% 7 whetstones
% 3 oily rags
% 3 candles
% Bar of soap
% Gourd with potion of healing (1)
% Wooden case (2) carrying 40 wooden shafts (2)
% Wooden case (2) carrying 45 bolt-heads (4.5)
% Spare steel wire
% Small toolset (10)
% 2 weeks iron rations (2)

Tied to pack
% Waterskin filled with water (3)
% Bedroll (5)

Slung across body
% Handmade Light Crossbow carved from maple and ash, inlaid with obsidian
runes with a steel wire pull
% Special rollup bandolier/quiver (2) carrying 25 standard bolts, 5
non-standard bolts.

Worn
% Brown tunic emblazoned with Torkrest clan emblem in black over leather
armor (15), hard Dwarven military boots (2), coarse brown cotton breeches,
longjohns.

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Eli Jiran – Cleric
==================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Eli Jiran
Players Name : Peter Shaw Race : Human
Class : Cleric Level : 1
Alignment : Neutral Good Family : foundling
Race/Clan : unknown Homeland : unknown
Liege/Patron : God of Peace Religion : God of Peace
Sex : M Age : 18 Social Class : prob. upper Status: prob. high
Height : 74 Wt. : 172lb Birth Rank : unknown # Siblings : ?
Hair :red long curly Eyes : flawless vivid green Appearance : Charming,
elegant, happy, deep voiced. Tall, clear complexion

ABILITIES

13 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: 45 Max Press: 140 O/D: 7 BB/LG:4 %
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
13 CON HP Adj : 0 System Shock :85% Res.Sr :90%
16 INT # Languages : 5 Spell Lvl : 8th Chance : 70% Max/Lvl : 11
18 WIS Mag Def Adj :+4
15 CHR Max Hench : 7 Loyalty Base : +3 Reaction Adj : +3

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _______ Poison __10___
Light (46-69 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (70-93 ) ___7_*_ _______ or Wand __14___
Hvy (94-117 ) _______ Petrify/
Svr (118-140) _______ _______ Polymorph __13___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __16___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ __+4___ Spells __15___
(ma)
ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ __Padded armor ______ __8___ 8
\ 7 / Shieldless____ _____________________
\_/ Rear ____ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Quarterstaff 1 0 0 20 1d6/1d6 — 4

thac0 : 20

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bonus on certain spell types Healing 16/20
Can only use quarterstaff Herbalism 14/20
Can only attack if attacked read/write (common) 17/20
Other stuff as per DM
Can only wear leather at most. 5 nwp slots to spend
bonus xp for solving encounter
peacefully

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Riding Horse
On horsey: bit and bridle 2
harness 10
saddle 35
saddle blanket 4
SUBTOTAL 51

On self lb GP
Padded Armour 10 4.000
Clothes:
belt — .0000
boots, low soft — .0000
cloak, cloth 1 .0000
leather gloves — .0000
cloth hat — .0000
shirt — .0000
Jerkin 2 .0000
Trousers 1 .0000
purse containing gold (see below) .2 .0010
SUBTOTAL

Pouch (large) containing 1 1.000
small silver mirror x1 — 10.000
silver holy symbol 3 .0000
tinder box with flint — 0.050
silver bowl 1.5 8.000
SUBTOTAL

Pouch (large) containing 1 1.000
mortar and pestle 1.0 1.000
pint of brandy in silver flask 4.0 4.000
bandages 1 s/yr sterile cotton — .010
scissors (sterile) — .100
sterile thread — .020
sterile needles x5 — .000
SUBTOTAL

backpack (leather) containing 2 2.000
silver bowl 1.5 8.000
silver cup .5 2.000
cutlery silver knife and fork 1 2.000
3 bottles 3 .090
small silver mirror x2 2.0 20.000
whistle — .010
Pulley .5 1.000
stick of chalk x3 — .0003
bullseye lantern 3 12.000
lamp oil x 3 3 .0018
razor — .0100
silk rope 50′ 8.0 10.000
skin of water full 4.0 2.400
Iron rations 7.5 .300
holy water x2 vials 1.0 .000
2 oz pot of ink — 8.000
leather scroll case containing 1.5 .150
parchment x 10 1 10.000
2 quills — .008
SUBTOTAL

Attached to the backpack
Bedroll 5 2.000
In a small sack: — .005
selection of herbs (medicinal) — 1.000
a silver kettle (for sterilising) 5 15.000

In hand
quatterstaff 5 .0000

Around neck:
golden pendant with likenesses on it 1 N/A

TOTAL COST 125.184

Money

Total (pounds)______________________ 81.7 (254lb incl. self)

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
Coins
+10% PP 0
GP 4
EP 8
SP 1
CP 6
Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A silver holy symbol

Cleric spells
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cure light wounds lvl 1 1d8 + (DM)
Sanctuary lvl 1 holy symbol + small silver mirror
locate animals or plants lvl 1 holy symbol

History :
~~~~~~~~~
I was found by monks outside the Temple of Blessed Tranquility when I was
about three. Father Dameon was always kind and good hearted and honest.
When I was found, there was a pouch hanging around my neck, with a note,
elegantly written, requesting that the monks raise me in the ways of peace.
The writer described how my father had been murdered in a battle far away
from the temple, and that the warring tribes about my homeland (which was
also left unnamed) would seek my harm. I was dressed in silk robes and had
a golden meddalion around my neck. It was inscribed with the likeness of a
woman on one side and a man on the other. Also in the pouch was 30 platinum
pieces.
The letter had explained that the monks should use the money in my education.
This is exactly what my mentor, Father Dameon, did. He instructed me in all
manner of law, and all the responsiblities of the order. He was a peaceful
man, who demonstratively lead us in the ways of our God. I was taught self
defense, using the quaterstaff. He even taught me how to read and write the
common tongue. I was also instructed in the ways of healing and herbalism.
Father Dameon treated me as if I was his own son, and injected with me
with respect for all creatures. I eat no meat, and thank animals for any
produce I have from them. Yet, the greatest thing Father Dameon taught me
was respect for myself. He held for me all these 15 years the pouch and
medalion and on the anniversary of my discovery, he handed me the pouch, with
the 13 pp that it still contained, and the note and medalion.

“Eli, my son,” his sun spotted hands clasping mine,”you are now a man
I am sure.” With that he looked up and down my form. “You have been nurtured
here in the bossom of our sweet God these 15yrs. I have loved and cosseted
you as if you were my own. But now you must decide. Will you take the final
vows of our temple, or will you search out your heritage?”

“My father,” I cried,”please advise me! My heart is heavy with the burden
of the years and who I am is entrenched in this shrine. Please do not send me
off without your blessing or advice.”

“My son, I think you should seek out your mother, if she still lives. You
should find who you are, so that you may feel secure in your future. If, when
you know who you are, you wish to return, then my aging heart will love to
confirm your commitment to our God in hearing your vows of celebacy. But, if
you are a noble born, and the gratuity left you suggests this may be so, then
your destiny may lie in producing a future generation to rule wisely over some
kingdom. However, once you take these, the last commitments of this temple,
you will be bound by your word to remain here.
“It could be possible that it was the God himself that brought you here. He
may be calling you to bring peace to the troubled realm that the note tells
of. So my son, I bid you go. Take all that we have taught you and live in
peace. If our God permits, I hope to hear from you before the time that he
calls me home.”

I took some bread, and a robe, and then walked to the nearest town where I
bought supplies and asked about the woman on the medalion. I felt that she
was my mother, for when I looked at her I could see the same face staring
down on me, bending to kiss my forehead. I could feel that she was my mother
in the odd way one can sometimes feel ones memories. But where to look?

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Finovar – Druid
===============

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Finovar
Players Name : Edward Chegwidden Race : Human
Class : Druid Level : 14
Alignment : Neutral Family : –
Race/Clan : Homeland : Vesve Forest
Liege/Patron : – Religion : Druidic
Sex : M Age : 28 Social Class : –
Height : 5’9″ Wt. : 140 Birth Rank : unknown # Siblings : nil
Hair : Black Eyes : Blue Appearance : see history

ABILITIES

11 STR Hit: – Dmg: – Wgt: 40 Max Press: 115 O/D: 6 BB/LG: 2%
14 DEX React Adj : – Miss Att Adj : – Def Adj : –
14 CON HP Adj : – System Shock : 88% Res.Sr : 92%
10 INT # Languages : 2
18 WIS Mag Def Adj : +4 Bonus Spells : 4th, 3rd, 2 2nd, 2 1st
17 CHR Max Hench : 10 Loyalty Base : +6 Reaction Adj : +6

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * _______ Poison ___5___
Light ( ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod ( ) _______ _______ or Wand ___9___
Hvy ( ) _______ Petrify/
Svr ( ) _______ _______ Polymorph ___8___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x3 ) _______ _______ Weapon __11___
Run ( x4 ) _______
Run ( x5 ) _______ _______ Spells __10___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _4_ _Robes (protection)__ __66__
\ 4 / Shieldless_4_ _____________________
\_/ Rear _4_ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATT/DMG THAC0 DAMAGE RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Druid Staff 1 +2/+2 10 1d6+2 – 2
Hornblade 1 +2/+2 10 1d8+2 – 3
sling 1 12 1d4 4/8/16 6

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Shapechange 3/day Skill Slots Ab Check
Identify plants, animals and ———————————
pure water Lng(common) – –
Pass without trace (overgrowth) Lng(Druidic) – –
Immune to woodland charms Lng(dryad) – –
+2 to Saves VS Fire & Lightning Lng(elf) – –
Is served by 3 druids of Lv 11 Lng(treant) – –
Priest Spells Lng(nixie) – –
Lng(pixie) – –
Lng(gnome) – –
Lng(centaur) – –
Lng(manticor) – –
Lng(sprite) – –
Lng(faun) – –
Lng(lizard man) – –
Herbalism 2 8
Vesve Forest History 1 17
Tracking 2 18
Blindfighting 2 –
Writing 1 11

Spells (8,8,7,6,3,2,1)
~~~~~~
1st Level 2nd Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
Create Water Charm Person or Mammal
Cure Light Wounds (x3) Fire Trap
Detect Snares & Pits Flame Blade
Detect Poison Heat Metal (x2)
Faerie Fire (x2) Obscurement
Speak with Animals
Trip

3rd Level 4th Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
Flame Walk Control Temperature 10’R
Hold Animal Cure Serious Wounds (x2)
Meld into Stone Giant Insect
Plant Growth Neutralize Poison
Protection from Fire Sticks to Snakes
Stone Shape
Water Breathing

5th Level 6th Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
Animal Growth Conjure Fire Elemental
Cure Critical Wounds Fire Seeds
Rainbow

7th Level
~~~~~~~~~

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Weight
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Backpack
Boots
Cloak, good cloth
Robes (Magical)
Belt pouch, small (8)
Belt pouch, large (2)
Flint and Steel
Grappling Hook
Scroll Case
Oil (2 vials)
Paper (5 sheets)
Quill and writing inks, etc
Rope, Silk (50′)
Sack, small (2)
Signal Whistle
Torch (3)
Wineskin
Winter Blanket

Money

Total (pounds)____________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
1,500,000 Coins: 50gp
40sp

Gems: 2 @ 100gp ea

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hornblade, Scimitar +2
Pouch of Accessability
Necklace of Adaption
Robes: act as bracers AC4
Beads of Force (4)
12 Goodberries
6 potions of Extra healing (in steel vials)
Ring of Elemental Control (Earth)
Druid Staff (20 charges)

The druid staff is a shaft of oak with a head carved in the shape
of a wild animal, usually a boar, wolf, deer, or eagle. The staff allows
the user to perform several special functions.

It can be used to summon animals of the type carved onto the staff.
At a cost of two charges, the user can send out a call. All animals of the
appropriate type within 12 miles hasten to the druid as quickly as
possible. Once they reach the druid, they act as if under an animal control
spell.
The staff can also be used to cast animal control on any animal
within sight of the staff, at a cost of 1 charge.

The staff functions as a magical weapon, with a +2 bonus to attack,
inflicting 1d6+2 points of damage on a successful hit.

The staff also functions as a python staff, with the
characteristics of the staff of the serpent as detailed in the DMG. This
includes the destruction of the staff if the snake is killed. Using the
staff as a snake costs one charge.

At a cost of two charges, the staff can be used to cast one of the
following spells:

Call Lightning Plant Growth
Dispel Magic Cure Disease
Cure Serious Speak With
Wounds Plants

Once per month, with no cost in charges, the staff can perform one
of the following greater abilities:

Wall of Fire Insect Plague
Transmute Rock to Wall of Thorns
Mud
Conjure Fire Conjure Earth
Elemental Elemental

The Staff can be recharged.

History :
~~~~~~~~~

Finovar, was born son of a Ranger helping with the war against the
Humaniods in Vesve forest. Shortly after his birth, his parent were killed
during a major battle defending their home from humanoids in the service of
Iuz.

Miraculously surviving the attack, Finovar wandered off, and was found in
the woods by Lharave, a Dryad living in the forest. She brought him up,
showing him the ways of the forest, and protecting him from the wars
within the great forest.

Taking the forest as his own, he has helped in the wars against Iuz for
many years, and has continued climbing the Druidical hierarcy. Until now
he is the Great Druid of this area. Upon hearing about the treasures of
Iggwilv, Finovar realised that he must make sure that the treasure is found
and that Iuz or his followers didnt get it.

Finovar is about five feet and nine inches tall, and weighs about one
hundred and forty pounds. Finovar is slim, attractive and looks very much
accustomed to wilderness travel. Finvar appears young, with black hair,
blue eyes and a short, black beard. He carries very little, having just
some brown robes, a hornlike sword, and a grand wooden staff. Also, he has
many pouchs that carry many herbs, and spell components.
Alongside Finovar is his companion Ben, a large Grizzly bear. He has
other animal friends, but only brought Ben. He has been trained as
a guard, and as a protector.

Stats for Ben

AC: 6
Move: 12″
HD: 5+5
HP: 40
Thac0: 15
No of Attacks: 3
Damage: 1-6/1-6/1-8

See Monstrous Compendium for more Info

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Galain ‘Iron-heart’ Pashdan – Fighter/Cleric
============================================

Name: Galain “Iron-heart” Pashdan Edition: 1st

Class: F/C Level: 6/5 Age: 153 Eyes: Green
Race: Dwarf Alignment: LG Height: 4′ 2″ Hair: Grey
Deity: Dumathion Pantheon: Dwarven Weight: 163 lbs
Place of origin: Unknown Sex: Male

STR 18/53 +2 to hit, +3 to dam, open doors 1-4, bend bars 25%
INT 10 add lang 2
WIS 17 mag att adj +3, bonus spells 2x1st 2x2nd 1x3rd
DEX 15 defense adj -1
CON 15 hit point adj +1, sys shock 91%, res surv 94%
CHA 11 max henchmen 4

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Battle axe Armour worn = Plate mail Actual AC = -2
Crossbow AC base = 2 Rear AC = 1
Dagger Magic adj = +2 / +1 Surprised AC = -1
Morning star Dex adj = -1 Shieldless AC = 0
Mace Shield = Medium (+1)

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d10/d8 Con bonus = +1 Hit points = 37
Hit points per level = 8/4/4/9/6/4/6/3/5/8/6
f/f/f/f/f/f/c/c/c/c/c

Combat
======
Thac0 = 16 Weapon in hand: Battle axe

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 9 –# 9#
Petrif/polymorph 12 — 12
Rod/staff/wand 13 +4* 7*
Breath weapon 13 — 13
Spells 14 +4* 10*
* +3 versus mind effecting spells
# +4 versus poison

Turning Undead
==============
Turning level = 5
Skel|Zomb|Ghou|Shad|Wigh|Ghas|Wrai|Mumm|Spec|Vamp|Ghos|Lich|SPEC
—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-
T | T | T | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 20 | | | |

Spells
======
Spells/level
1st=5 2nd=5 3rd=2

Spells learnt
1st= cure light wounds (x4), command
2nd= hold person (x2), silence 15′ rad, slow poison (x2)
3rd= dispel magic, prayer

Magical items Money
============= =====
Plate mail +2 Copper pieces = 19
Shield +1 Silver pieces = 11
Battle axe +1 Gold pieces = 127
Crossbow +1 Electrum pieces = none
Scroll of resurrection Platinum pieces = none
Potion of healing (3 off) Gems = 2 x 50gp base
Potion of red dragon control Jewelry = none
Other = none

Equipment
=========
Hard boots Bandages Iron rations (3 weeks)
Gloves Whet stone Iron scrollcase
Belt Sack Waterskin (2 pints)
Backpack Lantern Flasks of holy water (4 off)
Floppy hat Flasks of oil (3) Rope (50′)

Background
==========

Not much is known about Galain. He refuses to tell anything of his
background; where he comes from, his family, or even his religion. It is
obvious, however, that he is on a mission of some sort; though he will not
admit to it.
The only thing known about Galain is his recent background. Five years ago
he arrived in Canandas looking for a place in an adventuring company. Since
then he has travelled with several groups, though never staying with one for
more then two or three “outings”. Every now and then he will disappear for
several weeks and then turn up again as if nothing untoward had occurred.
His nickname of Iron-heart is partly due to the fact that he never flees from
an enemy, and from the fact that he never makes friends with any of his fellow
adventurers.

(DM’s can fit any background they wish to this character to provide whatever
subplot they want to their campaigns, etc.)

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Gaston de Smerduk ‘Bladehawk’ – Thief/Paladin

==================

From: “Richard Farrell (Gaston de Smerduk)”

Gaston de Smerduk ( Bladehawk )

Race = Human.
Class = Loads. Sorry, Thief/Paladin. (Ex thief, now Paladin.)
Kit = Swashbuckler.
Level = Thief 5/Paladin 9.
Alignment = Lawful Good. ( Was Lawful Neutral. )
Sex = Male.
Age = 22
Height. = 5′ 10″
Weight. = 155 lb’s
Hair. = Dark.
Eyes. = Gray/Green.
Social Class.= Middle Upper Class.
Birth Rank. = First.
Status. = Count.
#Siblings. = None.
Appearance. = Slim yet muscular, handsome features with neat hair
and a mustache. Always wears a domino mask. 8->

STR 17 +1 to hit and damage. Wgt All.=85. Max Press.=220. OD=10 BB=13%
DEX 17 +2 Rxn Adj. +2 Missile Att. Adj. -3 Def. Adj.
CON 15 +1 HP Adj.
INT 14 4 Languages
WIS 13
CHR 17 Max Hench 10 Loy Base +6 Rxn Adj +6
COM 16

Saving Throws. Modifier. Save.
PPDM. +5 10
RodStaffWand +5(+7) 12
Petrify/Poly +5 11
Breath Weapon +5(+7) 12
Spells +5(+7) 13

Armour Class. = -6 Bracers AC=2
Surprised. = -1 Ring of Protection+3
Shieldless = -6 Swashbuckler benefit.
Rear = -1 NB Single Weapon Spec. gives AC = -8

Hit Points = 67
THAC0 = 11

Pick Pockets = 25
Open Locks = 20
Find/Remove Traps = 05
Move Silently = 70
Hide in Shadows = 70
Detect Noise = 15
Climb Walls = 90
Read Languages = 00

Backstab. +4 to hit, Dmg * 3

Detect Evil 60′
Immune to Disease.
Heal 2 hps/level 1/day
Cure Disease 1/week/5 levels
Aura of Protection 10′ radius.
Turn Undead.

+2 Rxn Adj from Women.
-2 to AC in Light Armour.

Non Weapon Profs. Weapon Proficiencies. Slots
Etiquette All Blades 3
Tumbling Crossbows 2
Dancing Single Weapon Spc * 2 2
Heraldry 2 Weapon Style Spc 1
Reading/Writing Rapier Spc 1
Disguise Main Gauche Spc 1
Jumping Stiletto Spc 1
Tightrope Walking Thrown Dagger 1
Landbased Riding (Horse) Quarterstaff Spc 2
Artistic Ability
Blind-Fighting

Notes and Magic Items.

Stilletto in Secret Spring Sheath.
Rapier of Speed +3
Crossbow of Angling.
Scroll [Potection from Cold]
Potion of Extra Healing
Main Gauche +4 Defender.
************************************************************************
I’ve really posted enough as and about Bladehawk, he’s a witty bloke in
a mask who’ll challenge evil-doers that the authorities are ignoring.
On my world that’s because the authorites are corrupt.
***********************************************************************

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Gayrlana – Paladin
==================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Gayrlana
Players Name : Jason Mulligan Race : Human
Class : Paladin Level : 2
Alignment : Lawful Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : F Age : 19 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’10” Wt. : 137# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Eyes : Appearance :
Honor : (Base Honor___) Reaction Adjustment :

ABILITIES

18/52 STR Hit: +2 Dmg: +3 Wgt: 160 Max Press: 305 O/D: 13 BB/LG: 25%
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock : 94% Res.Sr : 90%
11 INT # Languages : 2
13 WIS Mag Def Adj : 0
17 CHR Max Hench : 10 Loyalty Base : +6 Reaction Adj : +6

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * ___+2__ Poison __14___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ ___+2__ or Wand __16___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ ___+2__ Polymorph __15___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___+2__ Weapon __17___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___+2__ Spells __17___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ Plate mail_+1________ __23__ 23
\ -2/ Shieldless__0_ Helm_________________
\_/ Rear ____ Shield_____+1________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lance 1 +2 +3 * 17 d6+1/2d6 – 7
Long Sword 1 +2 +3 17 d8 / d12 – 4
Bastard Sword 1 +2 +3 17 2d4 / 2d8 – 8
Dagger 1 +2 +3 17 d4 / d3 – 2

* – lance does double damage when charging or when set for a charge

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Detect evil 60′ Riding, Land Based, Horse
+2 to all saves Dancing
Immune to disease Heraldry
Heal by ‘laying on hands’ Etiquette
Cure diseases Languages – Alignment
Protection from Evil 10′ radius Common (R/W)
With holy sword paladin projects
circle of power
Turn undead at 3rd level
Call for warhorse at 4th level
Cast priest spells at 9th level
May not possess more than 10 magical
items
Never retains wealth
Must pay 10% tithe of income

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Golden Platemail worn 50
villagers robes bavkpack 5
Dagger belt 1
Long Sword belt 4
Golden Great Helm head 10
Lance horse —
War Dog (Huan) — —
Medium Warhorse — —
Hooded Mink Cloak worn 15
Medium Shield arm 10

Money 7

Total (pounds)________________________________ 103

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
2989 Coins
+10% GP 29
EP 120
SP 62
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
1*500gp gems

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Plate Mail +1
Shield +1

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Born into royal family of the Great Kingdom. From a early age she was
repulsed by the corruption of her family. So when she was about 15 years
old she ran away from her homeland, but vowed to return one day to heal the
Kingdom of its sickness.

She has become a mercenary with honor, and she is known as ‘Lady
Bloodsword’. She usually helps people with causes dedicated to good. Her
only companions are her horse(white medium war-horse) ‘Crysania’ and her
pet war-dog ‘Huan’.

She is 6’0 tall, 150lbs. She has waist-length honey blode hair. She
has bright blue eyes. She has a golden set of plate-mail, with golden helm,
which covers half of her face. The helm also has wings on both sides and a
plume that goes down her back. She also wears a hooded cloak made of mink.

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Gedric – Fighter/Cleric
=======================

Name: Gedric Edition: 2nd

Class: F/C Level: 10/10 Age: 287 Eyes: black
Race: Dwarf Alignment: NG Height: 4′ 1″ Hair: brown
Deity: Moradin Pantheon: Dwarven Weight: 158
Place of origin: Earthfast Mtns, Faerun Sex: Male

STR 14 open doors 8, bend bars 7%
INT 10 add lang 2
WIS 18 magic def adj +4, bonus spells 2x1st 2x2nd 1x3rd 1x4th
DEX 13
CON 18 hit point adj +4, sys shock 99%, res surv 100%
CHA 11 max henchmen 4

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Morning star (sp) Armour worn = Field plate Actual AC = -2
Flail AC base = 1 Rear AC = 1
Mace Magic adj = +1 / +2 Surprised AC = -2
Staff-sling Dex adj = none Shieldless AC = 1
Warhammer Shield = medium (+2)

Non-weapon profs Languages
================ =========
Riding, land Gnome
Healing Hobgoblin
Blind fighting
Tracking

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d10/d8 Con bonus = +4 Hit points = 87
Hit points per level (f)= 8/3/5/2/5/9/5/7/4/3
” ” ” ” (c)= 5/7/8/2/5/4/6/5/7/2

Combat
======
Thac0 = 11 Weapon in hand: Morning star

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 6# +2# 4(1)#
Petrif/polymorph 9 +2 7
Rod/staff/wand 10* +7* 3(1)*
Breath weapon 9 +2 7
Spells 11* +7* 4(1)*
* +4 versus mind effecting spells
# +5 versus poison

Turning Undead
==============
Turning level = 10th
Skel|Zomb|Ghou|Shad|Wigh|Ghas|Wrai|Mumm|Spec|Vamp|Ghos|Lich|SPEC
—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-+—-
D* | D* | D* | D | D | T | T | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19

Spells
======
Spells/level
1st=6 2nd=6 3rd=4 4th=4 5th=2

Spells learnt
1st= cure light wounds (x4), remove fear, detect evil
2nd= hold person (x2), heat metal (x2), silence 15′ rad, trip
3rd= dispel magic, continual light, remove paralysis, stone shape
4th= cure serious wounds (x2), neutralise poison, free action
5th= cure critical wounds, raise dead

Magical items Money
============= =====
Field plate +1 Copper pieces = 125
Shield +2 Silver pieces = 67
Morning star +3 Gold pieces = 52
Staff-sling +2 Electrum pieces = 11
Rod of resurrection (23 ch) Platinum pieces = 21
Staff of healing Gems = 7x100gp base gems
Ring +2 (for saves)
Potion of extra healing Jewelry = none
(3 off)
Potion of speed Other = none

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Gilim, Son of Noror, Axe for Hire
=================================

From: Anthony Ross

Name: Gilim, son of Noror Race: Hill Dwarf Height: 3′ 11″
Class: Fighter (Axe for Hire) Alignment: NG Weight: 155lbs
Clan: Torkrest Level: 2 Age: 77
AC: Chain = 5 THACO: 19 (+2 to hit) HP: 14
==============================================================================
Strength 17 +1 to hit, +1 to damage, Open Doors 50%, Bend Bars 13%
Intelligence 07
Wisdom 09
Dexterity 10
Constitution 13 85% system shock survival, 90% ressurection survival
Charisma 12
==============================================================================
Description & Notes
===================
Gilim is a pragmatist, always acting in the most rational if not the most
ethical manner. As Do’s big brother he sees himself as Do’s protector,
and doesn’t give Do credit enough to be able to protect himself. This can
lead to some interesting brotherly combat. Gilim’s pragmatism is
undermined by his lack of intelligence, so what he percieves to be perfectly
rational may be flat out stupid due to some obvious oversight on his part.
However, he will not charge into combat without weighing the odds first.
When he does go, he is a master with his battleaxe. He primarily worships
Kador the Dwarven god of war although lesser gods of strength and others are
worshipped. Often says hearty things like “Dwarves always buy the first
round!” His normal morale is 14, he has infravision to 60ft, and his
birthday is Numont the 16th. His kit is the fighter’s Axe For Hire kit as
decribed in the Complete Book of Dwarves.

Non-Weapon Proficiencies
========================
% Endurance (Con) 13 Can preform strenuous activity twice
as long
% Sign Language (Int +2) 12 Simple silent communication using hand
gestures
% Speak, Thyatian (Int +5) 14 Know enough to get by
% Speak, Hill Dwarf (+13) 20 Native tongue
% Survival, Foothills (Int) 09

Weapons Skill Wt. Size Type Spd. Dam S-M Dam L
Battleaxe* (Spec.) 7 M S 4 1d8+4 1d8+4
Lt. Crossbow** (Prof.) 7 M – 7 — —
Light Quarrel 1.3 S P – 1d4 1d4
* Gilim is specialized in the battleaxe which grants him +1 to hit and +2
to damge, which is reflected above. Additionally, he is specialized in
the 2-Handed style which grants him a +1 to damage and reduced weapon
speed, both reflected above. See pages 62-63 of the Complete Fighter’s
Handbook.
** The crossbow fires once per round, Short Range 180ft, Medium 360ft at
-2 to hit, Long 540ft at -5 to hit

Encumberance
============
Equipment (67) +
Weapons (15.3) +

Booty (0.8) = 83.1 lbs, moves at 6S

Equipment carried on Body
=========================
Large Belt pouch (1)
% 3pp, 11gp, 16sp, 13cp (.8)

Backpack (1)
% Flint & Steel
% 2 whetstones
% 1 oily rag
% 3 candles
% Bar of soap
% Gourd with 1/3 potion of Extra Healing (1)
% Silver flask with a Potion of Longevity (1)
% 5 leather straps
% 2 weeks iron rations (2)

Slung across body
% Light Crossbow
% Quiver (2) carrying 13 standard bolts

Worn
% Chain mail (40), hard Dwarven military boots (2), coarse brown cotton
breeches, longjohns.

Tied to pack
% Waterskin filled with water (3)
% Bedroll (5)
% 50ft Rope (10)

Game History
============
For many years Gilim followed his clans legacy of military training and a
career in the Dwarven army. When he learned his brother Do was going to
go explore the world, Gilim ended his gainful employment in the armed forces
and went with him, to keep him out of trouble. Do and his brother Gilim were
approached by Kae in a quiet pub in the town of Penhaligon. Kae offered
them employment as support personnel for the main party and they accepted.
After several months of adventuring with the group, Gilim had clearly
established himself as the deadliest of the lot in melee. Often defeating
the strongest of the party’s foes singlehandedly Gilim was ready to advance a
level. Before this could occur, the party embarked on a seemingly easy
mission, wherein his brother Do was slain by a poisoned bolt. As the Dwarven
priests cannot raise dead, Do was lost forever, and Gilim is in a deep
period of depression and mourning as he has failed in protecting his brother.
He knows he must return to Rockhome to tell his parents of Do’s death and
ask their mercy for his failings. He is becoming quite spiritual and
contemplative in these recent days, and could possibly become a priest
upon returning home.

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Godfire of Barovio – Fighter
============================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Godfire of Barovio
Players Name : Raul Pollicino Race : Human
Class : Fighter Level : 1
Alignment : Chaotic Good Family : Nil
Race/Clan : — Homeland : Barovia
Liege/Patron : — Religion : —
Sex : M Age : 23 Social Class : LMC
Height : 6’1″ Wt. : 164# Birth Rank : 1st # Siblings : 0
Hair : brown Eyes : brown Appearance : He-Man!

ABILITIES

18/84 STR Hit: +2 Dmg: +4 Wgt: 185 Max Press: 330 O/D: 14 BB/LG: 30%
15 DEX React Adj : 0 Miss Att Adj : 0 Def Adj : -1
18 CON HP Adj : +4 System Shock : 99 Res.Sr : 100
14 INT # Languages : 4
12 WIS Mag Def Adj : 0
6 CHR Max Hench : 2 Loyalty Base : -3 Reaction Adj : -2

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * _______ Poison __14___
Light ( ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod ( ) _______ _______ or Wand __16___
Hvy ( ) _______ Petrify/
Svr ( ) _______ _______ Polymorph __15___
Jog ( ) _______ Breath
Run ( ) _______ _______ Weapon __17___
Run ( ) _______
Run ( ) _______ _______ Spells __17___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _8__ _Leather_____________ __12__ 12
\ 7 / Shieldless_7__ _____________________
\_/ Rear _8__ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Battle Axe 3/2 +3 +6 17 1-8 / 1-8 — 4
(spec)
Two handed style specialisation
Dagger 1 +2 +4 18 1-4/1-3 — 2

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
none

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blind fighting 2
riding, horse 1
endurace 2
running 1
animal handling 1

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Battle Axe carried 5
Leather Armour worn 15
clothing worn 5
Holy Symbol neck –
(golden ankh)
1 weeks rations
backpack
humble village clothing backpack 5

Money 3

Total (pounds)________________________________ 28

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
+10% GP: 145
EP:
0 SP:
CP:
PP:
Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
none

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Only son of Fred and Martha Nile of Barovio he was disowned by his parents
when he refused to become a high priest in the church. He drifted around the
countryside doing farm work and other forms of hard labour before he met
Hasloth who became his mentor and began to train him in the fighting arts.

Godfire is now on a quest to win his way back into his family and the church
through ‘good deeds’.

Godfire of course is a huge hulking man whose need for acceptance clouds his
mind somewhat. He has the subtlety of a flouresent musical rock and the
gentleness of a sharp spike inserted up ones anus.

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Greymoon – Fighter
==================

From: Ronald Jones
{Jonesrd@sjsuvm1.sjsu.edu or Jonesrd@sjsuvm1.bitnet}

Name: Greymoon
Race: Human
Class: Fighter
Level: 12
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral

Age: 30
Height: 6ft Weight: 200lbs
Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown

Stats:
Str: 16 (Girdle of Storm Giant Strength and Guantlets of Oger
Power = Str: 25)
Int: 13
Wis: 17
Dex: 17
Con: 13
Chr: 16
Hit Points: 109

AC: Bracers of Defense AC 2: Ring of Protection +6, +6 to saves.
With dex bonus AC: -6, Without dex bonus AC: -4. Without
Protection AC: 10 or 8 with dex bonus.

Languages Known: Common, Chaotic Neutral, Red Dragon, Halfling,
Lizard man

Psionics: At/Df Str: 87-87, Attack modes: E Def modes: J-H
Major Disciplines: Molecular rearrangement
Minor Disciplines: Detection of Magic, Reduction, ESP

NWP’s: I did not know about NWP’s back then and I did not need
them either.

Equipment: (Please note he is only carrying a small traveling
kit of equipment if met in a stronghold Greymoon would
have access to much more treasure and magical items.)
Bastard Sword +4 in scabbard left side.
Girdle of Storm Giant Strength
Gauntlets of Oger Power
2 Daggers +2 – one in left boot, one in belt on left.
Ring of regeneration – left hand ring finger.
Ring of protection +6, +6 to saves – right hand ring finger.
Bucknards Everfull Purse: Makes Gold and Silver (20 of each\day)
coins, all have a large M stamped on one side. Right side on
belt.

Periapt of Proof Against Poison (around neck)
The Cloak of Eleven Kind is a special order. Not only does it act
as an improved Cloak of the Eleven Kind. It can change its
colors to match Greymoons whims, usually dark Brown or Khaki.
Greymoon NEVER lets this cloak out of his sight or reach.
The cloak also has magical compartments that hold the
following:
Two handed Sword +5
100gp, 100sp (In secret pocket)
Scroll: protection from Magic
Dagger +4
5 Sleep Grenades (In individual secret pockets)
5 Explosive Grenades (In individual secret pockets)
Blaster Pistol – full charge (In a Special pocket with
2 batteries) These High Tech weapons are from the
adventure Expedition to the Barrier Peaks.
The cloak has an emergency teleport spell that will let
Greymoon teleport without error once (Then it must be
recharged) If Greymoon is not conscious or seriously
wounded (near 10 hp) the Cloak will teleport him
without error back to Massmorphius’s castle (Then it
must be recharged).
Large Bag of holding:
3 potions of Extra-healing
3 days iron rations
1 wine skin full
2 water skins full
1 white shirt
1 brown shirt
2 pairs black pants
2 changes underwear, socks.
2 reading books: one of epic poems and one history text
1 Small bag: 2 1000gp Gems (ruby, diamond)
1 Small bad: 20ep, 200gp, 100sp
1 pair Gauntlets of Ogre Power

Description: Greymoon has brown hair, cut short with an efficient
look. He has eyes are plain brown, but can call upon a piercing
gaze that will look right through a person. He has a mid sized
nose and a strong Jaw. He looks strong but not overly muscled. He
always stands straight and tall, when possible. Greymoon does not
wear armor anymore relying on magic instead. He wears lose fitting
clothes. Greymoon usually wears a light brown shirt with a lose
collar, dark khaki or black pants, high dark boots of Elevenkind.
He often wears a special cloak of Elevenkind, which when not
keeping him invisible can either be colored black or khaki.
Greymoon does not often look imposing to other, until called to do
some heroics and then look out. He can radiate power with the best
of them, with magic items and nasty looking weapons at his command.

History: As a young child Greymoon was orphaned. His parents were
killed by Orcs and he was found by a group of Half-lings and raised
there until he was 10, when he was to big for the tunnels. He was
passed off to a group of Elves, who began his training as a
fighter. They never taught him their language, but he did learn a
bit of Lizard Man (from a nearby civilized tribe) and Red Dragon,
while studying with the other children. He was forced out of the
tribe at eighteen to make a mark for himself in the world.
Unfortunately Greymoon met up with a bad crowd, a group that
included a very evil halfling fighter-thief Massmorphius. Greymoon
was not very stable after losing his parents and then being
shuffled from one group to the next. He spent the next few years
taking his frustration out on the world. With Massmorph, he
traveled widely and first helped in clearing out of a dungeon near
the borderlands of an empire. He then was part of a group that
destroyed a plot by the Giants of the east to invade the empire.
His group did well in dispatching the giants only to find the signs
of a larger plot to disrupt the surface world. By this time
Massmorph had all but taken control of this group of adventurers
with his leadership skills, height charisma and experience.
Everyone in this group was now very powerful with many magic items.
After a long journey in the underworld, the group detected and
defeated a Drow plot to the surface world. The group did not care
much that they were doing good, only that they would not be
punished for their deeds, once they returned to the surface world.
Their adventure took them to other realms where they defeated
Lolith Demon Queen of Spiders. They captured her ship and treasure
for use in paying for further adventures.
Once they returned to the real world this group that included
Greymoon heard of a fallen star that held great power. The trip to
the great Barrier Peaks was quite an adventure. They found not an
ancient fallen star but some strange building. This strange
building had light without flame or magic. Strange monsters,
unusual weapons, and armor of great power. Full of power from
their adventures this group successfully challenged the mage of the
valley near the crash site and forced him out. They took control
of the Valley of the Mage and constructing a large wall across the
entrance to the valley.
Having become little more than a fancy bodyguard, Greymoon
became disillusioned with his life and began to wander the world on
his own. He has had enough of intrigue between nations and
controlling small armies. He was no longer the angry youth of the
past. He became more stable, but with many enemies stalking him he
has never had a chance to rest. He may at any time be called back
to the service of Massmorphius who is now very close to being a
demi-power. Which can be good since Massmorphius will lend
Greymoon his most powerful weapon on request. This magical
footman’s mace has been enchanted with mighty magics.
Greymoon was most recently seen in the Sojourners Inn, but
most of the time he will be found wandering the world looking for
a little adventure and hopefully some inner peace.

===============================================================================

Grimm – Necromancer Warlock
===========================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Bernard Hallonan (Grimm)
Players Name : Daniel Horne Race : Human
Class : Necromancer Level : 14
Kit : Warlock
Alignment : Lawful Neutral (chaotic Tendencies)
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 36 Social Class : Status :
Height : 6’3″ Wt. : 166# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Eyes : Appearance :

ABILITIES

10 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: 440 Max Press: 115 O/D: 6 BB/LG: 1%
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
14 CON HP Adj : 0 System Shock : 88% Res.Sr : 92%
18 INT # Languages : 7 Spell Lvl : 9 Chance : 100/70% Max/Lvl : 18
17 WIS Mag Def Adj : +3
12 CHR Max Hench : 5 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 __+7___ Poison __11___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ __+7___ or Wand __7 ___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ __+7___ Polymorph __9 ___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ __+7___ Weapon __11___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _+7(+12) Spells __8 ___
(ma)

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ Ioun Stone___________ __39__ 39
\ 1 / Shieldless____ cloak +4_____________
\_/ Rear ____ witchstaff___________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dagger 1 -5 0 21 1d4/1d3 — 1
Witch staff 1 -3 +2 19 1d6/1d6 — 3

unmod THAC0 : 16

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Opponents must save at -1 vs necromancy spell cast by a necromancer, or
undead created/controlled by necromancer

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Save at +1 vs necromancy spells B Herbalism int/-2
and undead attacks B Spellcraft int/-2
Can memorise additional spell 2 Ancient History int/-1
each spell level – Death ceremonies
Barred from illusion and – Burial grounds
enchantment/charm schools 1 Religion wis/0
not allowed weapon proficiencies 1 Artistic Ability wis/0
may choose 1500xp worth of magic – sculpture
gets detect/read magic free 1 Brewing int/0
Secure Familiar 1 Cooking int/0
Brew calmative 1 Weathersense wis/-1
Brew poison 2 Astrology int/0
Beguile
Brew flying ointment 1 Languages – Common (R/W)
Witches curse 1 – Elvish
reaction roll penalty & general 1 – Dwarven
community hostility 1 – ancient #1
25% chance per day of struggle 1 – ancient #2
-2 to attack & save overnight
+15% to learn necromancy spells
-15% to learn others

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dagger
Belt
Sling
Belt
Sling bag (Large Sack)
Belt
Robe
Soft Boots
Gloves
Large belt pouch (for sling stones)
5 sling stones
5 small belt pouches
3 candles
Wineskin
Winter blanket
1 Calmative potion
1 Flying ointment

Money

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
1,500,000 Coins
GP 87
EP 45
SP 22
CP 9

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
?

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Necklace of adaption \
Ioun Stone – +1 Protection |– Witch kit items
Figurine of Power – Obsidian Steed /
ring of ram
ring of sustenance
cloak of protection +4 and allows wearer to become a bat 2 times/day
Witch staff of Power (functions same as staff of power but allows witches to
use spells from it which aren ormally barred to them)

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised) 6/6/6/5/5/3/2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
read magic choke (n) * bone club (n)
detect magic * death recall (n) delay death (n)
cantrip detect life invisible mail
chill touch (n) ghoul touch (n) * hovering skull (n) *
detect undead (n) * vocalise iron mind
corpse visage (n) * spectral hand (n) spirit armour (n) *
copy summon swarm dispel magic
chromatic orb insatiable thirst feign death (n)
feather fall ESP * hold undead (n) *
wall of fog * alter self * wraithform
identify web tongues *
spider climb knock vampiric touch (n)
unseen servant * pyrotechnics phantom steed
colour spray * stinking cloud * fireball
grease wizard lock melf’s minute meteors *
fist of stone rope trick Alamir’s fundamental
hold portal protection from cantrips breakdown
enlarge darkness 15′ radius * Max’s stony grasp *
Protection from missiles

4th Level 5th Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
dimension door * Animate dead (n)
fire aura teleport *
fire shield * conjure elemental
contagion (n) wall of bones (n) *
wall of fire mummy rot (n)
enervation (n) * summon shadow (n) *
turn pebble to boulder * rary’s telepathic bond
otilukes resilient sphere mordenkainen’s private sanctum *
minor spell turning * force shapechange (n)
otilukes dispelling screen throbbing bones (n)
invulnerability to normal weapons *

6th Level 7th Level
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
death spell (n) * finger of death (n) *
black mantle (n) phase door *
Bloodstone’s spectral steed (n) zombie double (n)
Forest’s fiery constrictor * suffocate (n)
invulnerability to magical weapons
transmute water to dust *R

Henchmen/Animal Companions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Name : Scythe Race/Class : Owl
AC : 7 HD/Level : 1
Attacks : 3 (1-2/1-2/1) Skills/Abilities : swoop

History :
~~~~~~~~~

Before adventuring Career…
Bernard Hallonan, or Grimm as he now calls himself, is the son of a
moderately wealthy merchant who traded in wines, the second of four brothers.
His aptitude for magical study was recognised early and an entry exam (plus a
suitable bribe) assured him a place in the academy of magic. During his first
few months, however, an accident during an attempted summoning caused a large
explosion and a momentary extraplanar rift which only he is known to have
survived. This was due to the influence of a demon alerted when the rift
opened, and who saw the potential for mischief in the apprentice. Dazed and
unnoticed in the confusion, Bernard wandered right out of the city and into
the forest, and was presumed dead (or worse) by the academy authorities.
Wandering in the wilderness, his mind somewhat unhinged by the incident,
Bernard was contacted by the demon for the first time. Awed by the presence
of the being and the promises of great power it offered, he accepted the
tutelage and proceeded to become a warlock skilled in the art of necromancy.
It didn’t take long, though, before he began to rebell against the demands
placed upon him, and the constant intrusion into his thoughts and actions
made by the fiend. Eventually he broke free of its direct influence, but is
still harrassed by the demon’s attempts to regain control of its “investment”.
He took with him magical knowledge, a figurine of wonderous
power and a ring of the ram, all bribes by the demon to retain his confidence
and devotion.
Lost in the forest with no skills to protect himself, Bernard would
probably starved to death if he had not stumble across a log cabin, the final
resting place of a retired adventuring thief (one of the few who die
peacefully). Although the place had already been emptied by enterprising
vandals, he managed to find a ring on the corpse which proved to be a ring of
sustenance and a silver necklace which he later sold for what little money he
has now and his few possesions. It was obvious to him that he had nowhere
near as many qualms about dealing with the dead than the earlier thieves had,
but then again, that’s what being a necromancer is all about…
The present day…
Grimm’s streak of luck continues to preserve him from his own belief in
immortality, although he has become a little bit more world wary. He tries
now to keep a good stock of defensive spells (just in case) and sometimes has
mood swings into the paranoid that can mean disaster for his travelling
companions. His speciality combined with his uncooperative attitude has
earned some attention from various authorities, though most are prepared to
dismiss him as a minimal threat to society. Indeed, his hunts for undead have
earned him occasional praise, as he restores the balance against those who
would cheat death – and any who stand in his way.

Grimm is more than a little stressed by the life he has led so far, in
fact he’s bordering on crazy. Surviving the accident, the demon and wandering
lost in the wilderness has led him to think that he may be destined never o
die. Combined with his learnings in necromancy and general society’s
rejection of him, he is fast heading toward the belief that he is death
incarnate, an elemental force not to be denied, which is reflected by the
name he now choses to be known by. His monthly visits by the demon tend to
contradict this, which gives him all the more reason to hate it. It is ironic
that he would give anything to be rid of the true source of his power, and
just about the only thing at the moment that prevents him from become a
raving nutcase. He has little memory of his family, and has no desire to
associate with them again.

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Hnaef Scylding – Ranger
=======================

From: Anthony Ross

Name: Hnaef Scylding Class: Ranger Ht: 6’1”
Race: Human Alignment: Chaotic Good Wt: 178
Clan: Ozerfold Level: 2 Age: 20
Armour Class: Chain&S = 4 THACO: 19 HP: 18
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Strength 18 (38) +1 to hit, +3 damage, open doors 12, bendbars 20%
Intelligence 10
Wisdom 14
Dexterity 14
Constitution 16 +2 hit points
Charisma 07
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Description
Lithe and muscular of build, Hnaef has the archtypical Northern
look, blond, ruddy, and dangerous. While his friends know him as a quiet
joker, most strangers are more than a bit put off by his less than civilized
appearance. With his dog Holgar and a halting command of the common tounge,
Hnaef is generally assumed to be much more dangerous than he actually is.
Although he posseses all the skills and talents nessecarry to sucess in
combat, Hanef’s companions learn quickly that he is smitten with ill luck
in combat and should not be counted upon.

Non-Weapon Proficiencies
========================
% Animal Tr. (Wis) 14 Train animal(s) to preform general & specific
tasks
% Endurance (Con) 16 Can perform strenous activity twice as long
% Hunting (Wis -1) 13 Check to get near prey and sneak up
% Speak Thyatian (Int +2) 12 Mediocre in this newly learnt tounge
% Speak Northern (Int +9) 19 Almost fluent in his native tounge
% Survial, Cold (Int) 10 Knowledge of hazards, can check to find
food/water
% Tracking (Wis) 14 Check with various modifiers to track

Weapons Skill Wt. Size Type Spd. Dam S-M Dam L
Longsword (Prof.) 4 M S 5 1-8 1-12
Longbow* (Prof.) 3 L – 8 — —
Arrows, Flight 3.9 S P – 1-6 1-6
Dagger (Prof.) 1 S P 2 1-4 1-3
Battle Axe (Prof.) – – – – — —
* The longbow fires twice per round, Short Range 210ft, Medium 420ft at -2
to hit, Long 630ft at -5 to hit

Thieving Skills
===============
Move Silently 15%
Hide In Shadows 10%

Encumberance
============
Equipment (101.5) +
Weapons (11.9) +
Booty (0) = 113.4 lbs, moves at 13″

Equipment
=========
% Wearing:
Chain mail (40)
Heavy woolen under and outergarments (3)
Fur-lined coat (5)
Great helm (10)
Medium shield (10)
Magical ring of unknown properties (Ring of Protection +1)
Longsword with rune
Scabbards at left side: two daggers

% In large sack:
50ft of half inch dimater hemp rope (15)
Loose linen pants & Sandals
White linen outfit with green/yellow/blue trim
Waterskin (2)
Dog leash & studded collar (1)
Flint & steel, 3 whetstones and an oily rag
3 torches (1.5)
1 flask of oil (1)
Set of hunting knives (3)
Leather gourd holding a potion of Halfling Control (1)

% In large sack:
8 partiallly corroded magical masks (4)
Grappling hook (3)
Wine bottle labled RShireton BubbyS (Actually is Type M poison)

% Horse – Wengar
% War Dog – Holgar

Background
==========
Born to Bercilak and Margan Scylding (who died giving birth) of
the Ozerfold clan on their steading, in the Soderfjord Jarldoms in the
Northern Reaches. There is minimal agriculture and food sources are
mostly derived from hunting and trade, in your region. Berilak was greatly
affected by the loss of his wife and spent much time away from the stead on
long hunting trips in the surrounding mountains and hills. While his
father was away, Hnaef was under the care of his Uncle Ofeig, and elder brother
Sven. They taught you to wield the longsword, as well as train the
wolf-dogs that are used as guards on the steading. Eventually his father
began to take him on the hunting trips, where Hnaef’s ranger skills were
acquired. At the age of 19 he obtained the permission of Vandrad Horiks
on, his clan head, and set forth by ship from Whiteheart, to explore the
world.

Beliefs instilled in upbringing
===============================
% Loyalty lies with family, clan and friends, and anyone who does not
defend their honor is a coward.
% Hospitality and generosity are to be valued and respected.
% Wealth in itself is not a virtue.
% Courage is honorable, it is dishonorable to whine or complain.
% The gods determine fate, and wit and humor in bad times is to be valued.
% Forgiveness is a sign of weakness.
% Long discussions are pointless and should be avoided at all costs.
% One’s word is binding, but to mislead by clever speech or omission (not
lies) is neither dishonest or immoral.
% Exaggeration of ones deeds is acceptable to a point.
% Merchants, thieves and especially wizards are to be accorded little
respect as they are sneaky, evil and dangerous, yet timid in combat.
% Priestly magics are acceptable and virtous.
% Nature is to be respected, revered and protected, and must be allowed to
coexist with other life.

Game History
Hnaef is most famous for his utter failure as a combat machine, to
the frequent disappointment and frustration of his player. He never did
anything truly heroic (partially because his player was often absent) and
never really lived up to his ancestry and training.

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Keldin Linsiber – Cleric/Thief
==============================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Keldin Linsiber
Players Name : NPC (Sethi’s Follower) Race : Human
Class : Thief (cleric) Level : 7(4)
Alignment : CG (CN tendencies) Family :
Sex : M Age : 35 Social Class : LMC Status :
Height : 5’10” Wt. : 160# Birth Rank : unknown # Siblings : unknown
Hair : black Eyes : dark brown Appearance : serious, wrinkled

ABILITIES

15 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: 55 Max Press: 170 O/D: 8 BB/LG: 7%
18 DEX React Adj : +2 Miss Att Adj : +2 Def Adj : -4
16 CON HP Adj : +2 System Shock : 95% Res.Sr : 96%
14 INT # Languages : 4
16 WIS Mag Def Adj : +2 Bonus Spells : 2*1st, 2*2nd
13 CHR Max Hench : 5 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : +1

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _______ Poison __10___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ _______ or Wand __12___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ _______ Polymorph __11___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __15___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ __+2___ Spells __13___
(ma)

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ Leather +1___________ ___57_ 57
\ 1 / Shieldless____ _____________________
\_/ Rear ____ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Knife
(thrown)
Short Sword
Quarterstaff

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
backstab damage x??

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

9 slots (5 priest)

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Money

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
Coins
+10% GP
EP
SP
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ring of Feather Falling
Ring of Regeneration
Leather +1
Hilt of the Weapons Master

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Kyle Quickfinger – Thief
========================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Kyle QuickFinger
Players Name : Jeremy Paddison Race : Halfling
Class : Thief Level : 16
Alignment : Neutral Evil Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 27 Social Class : Status :
Height : 36″ Wt. : 64 Birth Rank : # Siblings :0
Hair :Blonde Eyes : Brown Appearance :Quite Handsome. Mischevious eyes

ABILITIES

15 STR Hit: norm Dmg: none Wgt: 55 Max Press: 170 O/D: 8 BB/LG: 7%
19 DEX React Adj : +3 Miss Att Adj : +3 Def Adj : -4
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock :90% Res.Sr 94%
16 INT # Languages : 5 Spell Lvl :8th Chance : 70% Max/Lvl : 11
11 WIS Mag Def Adj : 0
13 CHR Max Hench : 5 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : +1

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _+4____ Poison __10___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ _+4____ or Wand __8 ___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ _______ Polymorph __9 ___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __13___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _+4____ Spells __9 ___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _2__ elven chain +3_______ _78___ 78
\-2 / Shieldless_-2_ _____________________
\_/ Rear _-2_ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Knife 1 0 0 13 1d3/1d2 — 0
(thrown) 2 +4 0 9 1d3/1d2 1/2/3 0
Hand Crossbow 1 +3 0 10 1d3/1d2 2/4/6 2
Short Sword 1 0 0 13 1d6/1d8 — 0
Broad Sword 1 0 0 13 2d4/1d6+1 — 2

2 more to choose

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BackStab: +4 chance to hit. Negate enemy’s shield and dexterity bonus.
Damage multiplier: x5

+1 bonus when using thrown weapons or slings
-4 penalty to opponent’s attacks when you surprise them
-2 penalty to opponent’s attacks when a door/screen must be opened first

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thief Skills – Rope use dex/0 1
Pick Pockets: 95% Reading Lips int/-2 2
Open Locks: 95% Ventriloquism int/-2 1
Find/Remove Traps: 90% Riding, Horse wis/+3 1
Move Silently: 95% Forgery dex/-1 1
Hide in Shadows: 95% Set Snares dex/-1 1
Detect Noise: 85% Tumbling dex/0 1
Climb Walls: 95% Juggling dex/-1 1
Read Languages: 95% Jumping str/0 1
Tightrope walking dex/0 1
Disguise cha/-1 1

Languages – Halfling
– Common
– Theives Cant

Bonus to saves vs rods/staff/wands,
spells, poison
Use Scrolls: 25% Failure. If fails then the effect can be reversed.
Infravision 60′
Determine Grade of slope or passage
Determine Direction

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

You have to fill this out

Money

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
1,500,000 Coins
+10% GP
EP
SP
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bolt of Tracking
Wooden Knife
Sword +2, Idrenal
elven chain +3

-=-=-=
Sword +1, Idrenal

Idrenal is a specially made +1 shortsword. In the hands of a thief, it
becomes +2. Furthermore, when Idrenal is used for a backstab attack, it
advances the thief an additional step of multiplier (i.e., x3 instead of
x2, etc.) normal to their level.

-=-=-=

Wooden Knife

It is magical knife of elven design made of magically hardened wood.
It will disregard all inorganic armor when it is
used to hit. It will pass through plate mail, chain, any metallic armor
(but without causing the armor any damage either).
Upon the thiefs command, once per day the knife can also cause an
additional 1d6+4 magical damage to the target, whether thrown or used
in melee.

-=-=-=-=
Bolt of Tracking

An enchanted Bolt. No bonuses to hit or damage but if fired at a target
& missess, instead of falling to the ground, it stays aloft & turns around
to try again (NOTE: it could be a back attack this time). This continues
until either a successful hit is made or d4 tries have been attempted (not
counting the initial to hit roll for firing the bolt).The bolt locks on
one target (whether dead or alive). If a 1 is rolled on a to hit roll, a
mis-lock occurs & the person who fired the bolt is now the acquired
target. Other than turning around, this bolt does not avoid obstacles.
As such, hitting a solid object will stop the bolt.
-=-=-=-=

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Logastor Lockpicker – Thief/Psionicist
======================================

From: Brother Tyrus

Ok this one is really bizarre, a kender thief psionicist. I am not quite sure
what i think of it yet, I’ll see once he is play tested….

Character :Logastor Lockpicker
Players Name :Liam Burns Race :Kender
Class :Thief/Psionicist Level :13/10
Alignment :Lawful Neutral Family :Live
Race/Clan :Kender Homeland :Kendermore
Liege/Patron : Religion :Athiast
Sex :Male Age :20 Social Class :Middle Status :
Height :3’9 Wt. :99p Birth Rank :2nd of 4 # Siblings
Hair :Brown Eyes :Blue Appearance :tidy and neat

ABILITIES

STR 11 Hit: Dmg: Wgt:40 Max Press:115 O/D:6 BB/LG:2%
DEX 19 React Adj :+3 Miss Att Adj :+3 Def Adj :-4
CON 12 HP Adj : 0 System Shock :80% Res.Sr :85%
INT 14 # Languages :4
WIS 15 Mag Def Adj :+1
CHR 8 Max Hench :3 Loyalty Base :-1 Reaction Adj:0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: * __+4___ Poison __10__
Light ( ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod ( ) _______ __+1___ or Wand __8___
Hvy ( ) _______ Petrify/
Svr ( ) _______ __+1___ Polymorph __8___
Jog ( ) _______ Breath
Run ( ) _______ __+1___ Weapon __13__
Run ( ) _______
Run ( ) _______ __+4(5) Spells __9___
(ma)

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ Leather Armor +4_____ 53 53
\ 4 / Shieldless____ _____________________
\_/ Rear ____ _____________________
{note that only wear armor when in
battle or otherwise told}

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hoopak +4 ????
dagger +2 1 +2 +2 12 1d4/1d3 — 0
(thrown) 2 +6 +2 8 1d4/1d3 1/2/3 0
Shortsword +1 1 +1 +1 13 1d6/1d8 — 0
Sling 1 +4 +0 10 1d4+1/1d6+1 5/10/20 3

unmod THAC0 : 14

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Psionics
Backstab * 5 for damage
+1 to attack with thrown weapons & slings
surprise

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Can only go to level 10 psioncist Harness Subconscious wis/-1 2
+3 to save vs poision & spells Hypnosis cha/-2 1
determine grade or slope of Rejuvenation wis/-1 1
passage Meditative Focus wis/+1 1
Blind Fighting NA 2
Thief Skills :- Gaming cha/0 1
PP…..95% Juggling dex/-1 1
OL…..95% Reading Lips int/-2 2
F/RT…75% Tumbling dex/0 1
MS…..90% Ventrilquism int/-2 1
HS…..90% Rope Use dex/0 1
DN…..65%
CW…..80%
RL…..55% Languages – Kender 0
– Common (R/W) 1
Can use mage and cleric scrolls – Elven 1
– Dwarf 1
– thieves cant 0

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clothing Worn 5
100 pouches

Money

Total (pounds)

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
750000/750000 1000 gp

(all treasure in bag of holding)
Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
2x500gp gems
10x100gp gems

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Luckstone (placed in a pouch)
Healing Potion (heal spell)(placed in a pouch)
Amulet of life Protection (worn but covered up by clothing)
Medalion of ESP 90′ range (worn but covered up by clothing)
Bag of Holding (worn)
Ring of mind shielding (worn but covered up)
Hoopak +4
Dagger +2
Short Sword +1

Psionic Powers:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4/5/15/5
Diciplines : Psychokinesis (PK)
: Psychoportation (PP)
: Telepathy (T)
: Metapsionics (MP)

Total Sciences (5) – Detonate (PK)
– Telekinesis (PK)
– Summon Planar Creature (PP)
– Teleport (PP)
– Mindlink (T)

Devotions (15) – Ballistic Attack (PK)
– Molecular Agitation (PK)
– Control Flames (PK)
– Control Wind (PK)
– Molecular Manipulation (PK)
– Astral Projection (PP)
– Dimensional Door (PP)
– Contact (T)
– Aversion (T)
– DayDream (T)
– ESP (T)
– Invisibilty (T)
– Magnify (MP)
– Psionic Sense (MP)
– Psychic Drain (MP)

Defense Modes – All of them!!

PSP Points: 110
~~~~~~~~~~~

History:
~~~~~~~~
One day was adventuring with a party, got the party into strife.
The party had had it with him. The party found a portal and threw
him through it. The portal lead to greyhawk. The portal closed
after Logastor went through it.

Pouches:
~~~~~~~~
1-Flint and steel
2-Picklocks
3-3 rocks
5-Vial of perfume
6-Herbs
7-Cinnamon, Spice
8-2 gold pieces
9-Raisans
10-1 gem (50gp)
11-Vial of writing ink
12-Soap
13-Map
14-Hourglass
15-2 cups of rice
16-3 shetts of paper
17-Picklocks
18-3 fishhooks
19-2 sticks of chalk
20-Lock, Good condition
21-1 key (Don’t know what for)
22-Little mirror
23-2 pounds of nuts
24-Feather of a Pelican
25-Spyglass
26-2 pounds of candlewax
27-2 orc teeth
28-1 big earing
29-1 spear head
30-5 gold peices
31-3 pounds of sugar
32-Piece of paper with a picture of a red dragon on it
33-Belt Bukle
34-1 Mitten
35-Cats fur
36-3 Marbles
37-1 pen
38-Picklocks
39-Broken pair of Glasses
40-A little pot of honey
41-A dead mouse
42-Half of a broken flute
43-Someones Diary
44-Luckstones
45-Greek Fire Oil
46-Football Scorecard (Parramatta 100 – Canterbury 0)
47-Brooch
48-Pin
49-Dog Bone
50-Peg from a clothes Line
51-Computer Disk
52-Scissors
53-Tooth Brush set
54-Time table for Caravan departure from Kendermore
55-Thick black Texta
56-Comb
57-Needle
58-String
59-Picture of his mother
60-Paper Clip
61-Pieces of glass (not sharp)
63-30 gold coins
64-Juggling ball
65-Safety Pin
66-Thimble
67-Little statue of a horse
68-Juggling ball
69-Tweasers
70-Juggling ball
71-sewing needle thread
72-Thumtacks
73-File
74-Potion Of healing
75-Little bottle
76-Paint Brush
77-Shcrewdriver
78-Shell
79-Pencil Sharpener
80-1 sock
81-Deck of Cards
82-Dried ear
83-10 gold pieces
84-Brass ring
85-Old toenail from somewhere
86-Fine silk (only a little bit)
87-Horse shoe
88-Dried apple pieces
89-Pencil
90-Fossil with an imprint of a jaw
91-Rock
92-Lockpicks
93-1 pound of herbs
94-1 Finger bone
95-Pen
96-Picture of Family
97-1 gem (50gp)
98-1 string of guitar wire
99-30 gold coins
100-5 pieces of paper

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Loraginos Eldrekkena – Invoker
==============================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Loraginos Eldrekkena
Players Name : Liam Burns Race : Human
Class : Invoker Level : 1
Alignment : Lawful Neutral Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 22 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’7 Wt. : 58kg Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : brown Eyes : blue Appearance :

ABILITIES

10 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: 40 Max Press: 115 O/D: 6 BB/LG: 2%
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock : 90% Res.Sr : 94%
18 INT # Languages : 7 Spell Lvl : 9th Chance : 85% Max/Lvl : 18
9 WIS Mag Def Adj : 0
10 CHR Max Hench : 4 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _______ Poison __14___
Light (41-58 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (59-76 ) __6__*_ _______ or Wand __11___
Hvy (77-96 ) _______ Petrify/
Svr (97-110 ) _______ _______ Polymorph __13___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __15___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Spells __12___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _8__ none_________________ __5___ 5
\ 8 / Shieldless_8__ _____________________
\_/ Rear _8__ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dagger 1 0 0 20 1-4/1-3 — 2
thrown 2 +1 0 20 1-4/1-3 1/2/3 2

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
none

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Opposition schools : charm/ 1 Spell Craft
enchantment, Conjuration/ 1 Ancient history
summoning, illusion. 1 Modern Languages (Perrenlandish)
Unable to use magic items which 1 Etiquette
come from opposition realms 1 Religion
Opponents save at -1 against 1 Riding, Horse
invocation/evocation spells 1 Ancient Languages (Thracian)
+1 to save vs invocation/ 1 Swimming
evocation spells 3 Languages – Common
+2 at 17th – Elvish (R/W)
+3 at 20th – Dwarvish
Bonus spell each spell level
(invocation/evocation only)

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
humble village clothing backpack 5
3 daggers belt 3
Clothing worn 5
Belt waist –
Riding Boots feet –
Fine fur Coat worn –
gloves worn –
knife sheath belt –
vest worn –
Backpack back 2
Large belt pouch belt 1
small chest back 10
candle chest –
flint and steel pouch –
hemp rope (60′) on pack 20
3 weeks iron rations backpack 25
Spell Book backpack 7

Money .5

Total (pounds)________________________________ 73.5

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
Coins
+10% GP 13
EP 1
SP 4
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
none

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st Level : Read magic, Detect magic, Magic Missile*, Alarm, Shield,
Wall of Fog, Tenser’s floating disk, Fire Burst, chromatic
orb*

History :
~~~~~~~~~
As a student at school, he persevered the fine art of magic
especially those in the way of invoker spells, but also learning the
best form of defense is offense. An only child, he was brought up as
little spoilt as he comes from a fairly rich family.
He is furthering his career and powers to one day return and
confront his one time best friend but now enemy ands show he was not
brought up like a coward.

Your background is this : Leaving the school of magic when you had
graduated from a novice to a first level mage, you decided to set out on your
own and make your fortune, and leave your mark on the world. You lived in the
Free City of Greyhawk, with wealthy parents, who were quite angry and
disapointed that you had left the security and prestige ofthe school of magic.
You won’t be able to expect much help from them…
Before anybody new of your immanent departure from the school, you
experienced your first betrayal. Jealous of your rise to power and eager for
your position in the school, your best friend, a novice named Jehovic, tried
to have you killed. He bungled the attempt, and fled into the slums. You
would have pursued him and avenged yourself, but you had made arrangements to
travel with a caravan heading south east, which was leaving the following
morning. Saying goodbye to those you knew, you joined the van and left the
safety and comfort of Greyhawk.
You soon became bored with the caravan, nothing exciting occured at
all, so when the van stopped at a mansion in the midle of the woods, you put
the word around the mansion servants that you were looking for adventure. As
luck would have it, an adventuring party was staying in the Manor at this very
moment, and were planning to set off to the Hold of the Sea Princes in the
morning. To quickly gained an audience wit hthe master of the manor, a chap
named Lirdrium Arkayz, and asked him if he could pass on the message to the
adventurers that you wished to join them. It appears they have agreed, and a
servant has just informed you that you are being waited on at the front gates.

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Sir Pellaeus – Paladin
======================

Name: Sir Pellaeus Edition: 1st

Class: Paladin Level: 7 Age: 27 Eyes: Blue
Race: Human Alignment: Lawful Good Height: 6′ 2″ Hair: Blonde
Deity: Guldur Pantheon: Kolgurnian Weight: 187 lbs
Place of origin: Jalensin City Sex: Male

STR 17 +1 to hit/+1 to damage/open door 1-3/bend bars 13%
INT 14 add lang 4
WIS 13
DEX 12
CON 18 hit point adj +4/sys shock 99%/resur surv 100%
CHA 17 max # henchmen 10/loyalty base +30/ reaction adj +30

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Broad sword Armour worn = plate mail Actual AC = 2
Battle axe AC base = 3 Rear AC = 3
Short bow Magic adj = none Surprised AC = 2
Spear Dex adj = none Shieldless AC = 3
Two-handed sword Shield = large

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d10 Con bonus = +4 Hit points = 70
Hit points per level = 3/10/6/2/5/9/7

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 10 +2 8
Petrif/polymorph 11 +2 9
Rod/staff/wand 12 +2 10
Breath weapon 12 +2 10
Spells 13 +2 11

Turning Undead
==============
Turning level = 5th
Skeleton Zombie Ghoul Shadow Wight Ghast Wraith Mummy Spectre
T T T 4 7 10 13 16 20

Magical items Money
============= =====
Broad sword +3 Copper pieces = 127 Jewelry = none
Spear +1 Silver pieces = 39
12 arrows +1 Gold pieces = 12
Potion of gaseous form Electrum pieces = none Other = none
Potion of healing (2 off) Platinum pieces = none
Gems = none

Equipment
=========
High,hard boots Iron rations (3 weeks) 20 normal arrows
Cloak (wool) Water skin (2 pints) Quiver and bowcase
Gloves Whet stone and oil Bowstring (3 off)
White tabard Bullseye lantern Large belt pouch
Belt Lantern oil Holy symbol
Sword belt Tinder box Holy water (3 flasks)
Baldric Flint and steel Holy wafers (20 off)
Backpack 2 sets of clothing Consecrated wine (1 pint)

Background
==========

Sir Pellaeus was born the son of a well off merchant in a city called
Jalensin in the heartlands of Cytharin. At the age of 14 he left his family
and joined the temple of Guldur as an initiate. At age 16 he joined the
militant arm of the temple, initially to train as a temple guard. However,
it was noticed by his tutors that Pellaeus had both honesty and virtue as
well as a natural flair for the sword.
He was thus apprenticed to Sir Tinandis, a Knight of Guldur, who was to
instruct Pellaeus in the codes of honour, law, combat, and ettiquette, as
well as holy scripture. Sir Tinandis and Pellaeus rode upon many missions for
the church, and never once did Pellaeus disgrace himself or his church.
At the age of 21, Pellaeus was formally knighted and entered into the ranks
of the Knights of Guldur.
Since that time he has travelled in several adventuring companies, always
fighting for the poor and unjustly treated and spreading the word of Guldur
where it would be heard by those who would listen.

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Quentin Dorvard – Bard
======================

From: Alexande Shternshain

name : QUENTIN DORVARD S: 10
race : HUMAN I: 14
class: BARD W: 5
level: 2 D: 16
HP : 10 CO:8
AC : 3 CH:18
AL : N CM:don’t use this attribute, but probably 18
THACO: 20(19 with bow)
AGE : 20

WEAPON PROF.: LONGSWORD , LONGBOW
NON-WEAPON PROF.: SINGING, MUSICAL INST.(LUTE), DANCING, JUGGLING,
R/W COMMON, SPELLCRAFT, CARD TRICKS.

THIEVING SKILLS: PP 30% (10% W/ARMOR) RL 20% CW 50% (30% W/ARMOR)
DN 30% (20% W/ARMOR)

MAGICAL ITEMS: NONE

NON-MAGICAL ITEMS: CHAIN MAIL, WEAPONS OF PROFICIENCY, SET OF FINE
TRAVELLING CLOTHES, PAPER,PEN,INK, DECK OF CARDS, LUTE, SPELLBOOK (holds
color spray, feather fall, floating disc and wall of fog)

APPEARANCE: Standing 6’11″(1.81), at weight of 74 kg(dunno how much it’s
in lbs.), you may say Quentin has a light body frame. His brown hair
(he keeps it long – up to his shoulders ) nicely underlines the tanned
color of his skin, and suits his blue eyes well. He is just FILTHY HANDSOME.

Every teen-aged-girl wet dream. Everywhere he goes, they just swarm around
him. There’s nothing he can do about it. His true and only love, however
(besides women, other people’s pockets, and music) is STORIES. He can sit
in a tavern for hours, telling old travel and war tales (in a very charming
and interesting way). Although he presents all of them as personal
experiences, this is (as you may have guessed) false most of the time.
The audiences don’t mind, as long as the tales are entertaining. He also
likes to listen to other people stories (so he can tell them later). He’s
what you might call a social chameleon. His greatest weakness, however, is
his almost childish naiveness (just check his low WIS). He is utterly and
completely gullible, and is likely to be used by the simplest con-men.
He is also notorious for participating in a theft or other illegal act,
and then just going around telling his friends (and others) about it.
He just likes socializing, no matter the cost. Until now, he managed to
stay out of jail and other troubles, partly because he’s so charming,
and partly just by shear luck.

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Rumpy – Conjurer
================

From: WonderBoy

Name: Rumpeltstiltskin, or “Rumpy” among friends.
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Race: Human
Class: Mage – Conjurer specialist.
Level: 3
Family: Married – Father was stamped on by a rabid horse and killed
just after my birth.
Social class: Upper Middle Class
Religion: None
Status: Adventurer
Number of siblings: 3
Birthrank: 3/4
Homeland: Vlac 2 hours walk from the village of Homlet.
Sex: Male (No, I’m still a virgin)
Age: 16
Heigth: 162 cm.
Weight: 77 kg.
Hair: Dark brown.
Eyes: Blue

Stats——-

Str: 15
Dex: 13
Con: 15
Int: 17
Wis: 14
Chr: 8
Com: 7
Hitpoints: 14
Armor Class: 6 <-From the Armor spell. 10 whithout it. Weapon proficiencies: Dagger. Nonweapon proficiencies: Reading/Writing Engineering Ancient Languages Spellcraft (x2) Riding Animal Handling Artistic Ability - Acting Swimming Weather sense Religion Spells: 1st lvl: Affect Normal Fires Armor Chill Touch Light Magic Missile Phantasmal Force Read Magic Shocking Grasp Sleep Spider Climb Tenser's Floating Disc Wizard Mark 2nd lvl: Glitterdust Ray Of Enfeeblement Spells he has failed to learn: Mirror Image - failed by 18 Charm Person - " 20 Feather Fall - " 23 Detect Undead - " 22 Exp: 6067 Bonus: 10% To Next Level: 10,000 Treasure: 3 gp Magic Items: Dagger - Unknown One Hand Staff - Unknown, at least +3 to hit. Sceptre - Used to open/activate a machine that turns people into ghasts. Glows when in light and humms loudly when close to said machine. Spellbook - Of course. Non magical items: Backpack Wineskin Large Beltpouch Winter Blanket Dagger Footbelt Dagger Chestbelt Sack containing 4 live chickens 13 pairs of artificial eyes (Rumpy's very fond of these) Alabaster Box containing spell components 100 Spikes Hammer 8 Wooden Stakes 6 Torches Mirror Lots of daggers - one silver 2 Greek Fire Bag of 100 caltrops 2 iron plates 4x6 feet 6 ballons Flint & Steel TM Current Adventure: Temple Of Elemental Evil/Village Of Homlet ++ A lot of this adventure remains. We still haven't proceded to enter the temple itself. Background: Rumpeltstiltskin was born on the 30th of November 16 years ago. Shortly after his birth, his father died a tragic death, leaving him in the care of his big sister, Virga, who later turned out a priest of Torm. Not very typical for a Torm follower, Virga was a real bitch of a half-breed (charisma of 6). We do share the same mother, who is also a bitch - literally, although her father is the mayor of Vlac - an elf. Nothing really interresting happened to Rumpeltstiltskin during his childhood, apart from being one of the great wizard, Kalkaryn's, students. Kalkaryn is not really all that smart, but Rumpy thinks he is. Rumpeltstiltskin was of course very tired of the way his mother behaved, so he along with his sister and some friends headed off to Homlet to meet Rumpy's good childhood friend (yes, he has some friends) Roger, a bard, to seek out fame and fortune....... ============================================================================== S'questr'n Yll'vajin - Fighter/Cleric/Mage ========================================== Name: S'questr'n Yll'vajin Edition: 2nd Class: F/C/M Level: 9/9/10 Age: 464 Eyes: Red Race: Drow elf Alignment: CE Height: 4' 9" Hair: White Deity: Lolth Pantheon: Elven (?) Weight: 121 lbs Place of origin: Aluth-kyorl Sex: Female STR 17 +1 to hit, +1 to dam, open doors 10, bend bars 13 INT 17 add lang 6, spell level 8th, learn spell 75%, max # spell/lvl 14 WIS 16 mag att adj +2, bonus spell 2x1st 2x2nd DEX 15 defence adj -1 CON 16 hit point adj +2, sys shock 95%, res surv 96% CHA 13 max henchmen 5, react adj +1 Weapon Profs Armour ============ ====== Long Sword (s) Armour worn = Bracers AC3 Actual AC = -4 Dagger AC base = 3 Rear AC = -3 Morning star Magic adj = +6 (ring/cloak) Surprised AC = -3 Hand crossbow Dex adj = -1 Shieldless AC = -4 Javelin Shield = none Non-weapon profs Languages Special abilities ================ ========= ================= Healing Common Dancing lights Dispel magic Running Deep gnome Faerie fire Detect magic Spellcraft Dwarven Darkness Clairvoyance Survival Kua-Toa Levitate Detect lie Ettercap Know alignment Suggestion Duergar Hit points ========== Hit die type = d10/d4/d8 Con bonus = +2 Hit points = 61 Hit points per level (f)= 8/6/6/3/2/7/10/4/7 " " " " (m)= 2/1/4/2/2/3/4/3/4/3 " " " " (c)= 8/6/8/2/4/7/5/3/4 Combat ====== Thac0 = 12 Weapon in hand: Long sword Magic resitance = 70% Saving throws ============= base save bonuses modified save Poison/paralyzation 7 +6 1 Petrif/polymorph 9 +6 3 Rod/staff/wand 9 +8* 1 (1*) Breath weapon 9 +6 3 Spells 10 +8* 2 (1*) * +2 versus mind effecting magic Turning Undead ============== Turning level = 9 Skel|Zomb|Ghou|Shad|Wigh|Ghas|Wrai|Mumm|Spec|Vamp|Ghos|Lich|SPEC ----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+---- D* | D* | D | D | T | T | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19 | 20 Spells (mage) ====== Spells/level 1st=4 2nd=4 3rd=3 4th=2 5th=2 Spells learnt 1st= magic missile (x3), feather fall 2nd= invisibility, web, ray of enfeeblement, blindness 3rd= lightning bolt, fireball, slow 4th= fire shield, stoneskin 5th= domination, feeblemind Spells in spell book 1st= alarm, charm person, enlarge, feather fall, gaze reflection, identify magic missile, shield, sleep 2nd= blindness, detect invisibility, forget, invisibility, mirror image, ray of enfeeblement, web 3rd= fireball, haste, lightning bolt, non-detection, slow 4th= fire shield, ice storm, stoneskin, wall of ice 5th= cone of cold, domination, feeblemind Spells (cleric) ====== Spells/level 1st=6 2nd=6 3rd=3 4th=2 5th=1 Spells learnt 1st= cure light wounds (x4), protection from good, cause light wounds 2nd= hold person (x2), heat metal (x2), slow poison (x2) 3rd= dispel magic, feign death, meld into stone 4th= cure serious wounds (x2) 5th= cure critical wounds Magical items Money ============= ===== Bracers AC 3 Copper pieces = ? Ring +3 Silver pieces = ? Cloak +3 Gold pieces = ? Long sword +2 Electrum pieces = ? Hand crossbow +1 Platinum pieces = ? Wand of fireballs Gems = ? Wand of illusions Jewelry = ? Master tentacle rod Other = ? Equipment ========= Unspecified, but includes flash grenades, smoke grenades, unholy water, spider silk rope, 20 bolts for hand crossbow, sleeping poison for bolts, and 3 javelins (similarly poisoned). Background ========== S'questr'n was born to one of the minor noble houses of Menzoberranzan, but was forced to leave or be killed at an early age. Similar to many of her kind born to a noble family she was trained in the arts of combat, magic, and religion. Unlike many of her kind she did not choose a single profession once she'd completed her basic training; instead S'questr'n decided to continue to practice all three arts. This incited the wrath of the high council and she was ordered to either choose or die. S'questr'n instead decided to flee. She travelled from drow city to drow city, learning from masters of each art along the way. Eventually, S'questr'n wondered into the new outpost city of Aluth-Kyorl. She was tired of wandering and decided to settle there and continue her studies. The council of the city was fairly inexperienced and its leader completely out of her depth. After many botched raids and failed "crops" the city began to run short of food. S'questr'n saw this as a chance to seize power and using her arts to the full gain entrance to the council chamber. The victory was surprisingly easy as many of the council decided to settle old scores whilst S'questr'n fought their leader and her leftenants. S'questr'n then went on to kill those that remained of the council. Once the battle was over S'questr'n declared herself leader of the council and appointed a new council of nobles. S'questr'n has survived many attempted coups and has put each down with such easy ruthlessness that none have been attempted for many years. ============================================================================== Sanas Dengrill - Fighter ======================== Name: Sanas Dengrill Edition: 1st Class: Fighter Level: 4 Age: 18 Eyes: Brown Race: half-elf Alignment: Neutral Good Height: 5' 6" Hair: Black Deity: Corellan Pantheon: Elven Weight: 135 lbs Place of origin: Kinsholm Sex: Male STR 18/54 hit adj +2, dam adj +3, open doors 1-4, bend bars 25% INT 11 add lang 2 WIS 13 DEX 15 defence adj -1 CON 17 hit point adj +3, sys shock 97%, res surv 98% CHA 15 max henchman 7, loyalty base +15%, react adj +15% Weapon Profs Armour ============ ====== Long sword Armour worn = Plate mail Actual AC = 0 Dagger AC base = 2 Rear AC = 3 Long bow Magic adj = +1 (shield) Surprised AC = 1 Short sword Dex adj = -1 Shieldless AC = 2 Shield = medium (+1) Hit points ========== Hit die type = d10 Con bonus = +3 Hit points = 36 Hit points per level = 7/4/6/7/ Combat ====== Thac0 = 18 Weapon in hand: Long sword Saving throws ============= base save bonuses modified save Poison/paralyzation 13 -- 13 Petrif/polymorph 14 -- 14 Rod/staff/wand 15 -- 15 Breath weapon 16 -- 16 Spells 16 -- 16 Magical items Money ============= ===== Long sword +1 Copper pieces = 14 Shield +1 Silver pieces = 11 ring of feather fall Gold pieces = 45 7 +1 arrows Electrum pieces = none potion of heroism Platinum pieces = none Gems = none Jewelry = none Other = none Equipment ========= High boots Parchment (4 sheets) 20 days iron rations Grey cloak Bottle of ink Water flask (1 pint) Grey tabard Quill pen (4 off) Sharpening stone Backpack Rope (50 ft) Flasks of oil (2 off) Quiver Grapnel Tinder box Bowcase Iron spikes (15 off) 20 arrows Hammer Background ========== Sanas was born in Kinsholm, a small village near one of the forests of the wood elves and one of the few places of man that they visit. Sanas was born of an elven father and a human mother. His father left his mother once he found she was pregnant. His mother died after his birth. Sanas was raised by his uncle, who ran the inn in Kinsholm. His childhood years were not that happy. His uncle blamed him for the death of his mother and treated more as a servant than as his nephew. The people of the village hated him for being a half-breed and a bastard, and the children of the village bullied him and ridiculed him because of his elven looks. At the age of 15 Sanas fled Kinsholm in search of his father, whether for vengeance or recognition no-one knew. With him Sanas took his maternal grandfather's sword and shield; which he still carries today. Sanas journeyed into the forest and was promptly captured by the elves ,who believed him to be either thief or spy, and were about to kill him when he told them of his quest for his father. Sanas was taken to one of the elven tree-villages, where he was put into the custody of his father's family. They told him of how his father had gone on a trading mission to one of the border cities and had not come back; that had been two years ago. His father's family believed his father to be dead and urged Sanas to give up his search. Sanas would not and left the forest two weeks later heading for the city of Candanus. That was three years ago and Sanas's search for his father has lead him all over the Kingdoms, but he knows his father is at least alive. ============================================================================== Sethi – Thief
=============

From: Brother Tyrus

Ok here is Sethi. This one is my favourite in the party I am running.
At the end are his followers who are currently running his small gang
operation in his home city while he is out adventuring with only Keldin for
company. Enjoy!

Character : Sethi
Players Name : Craig Barnett Race : Half Elf
Class : Thief Level : 16
Alignment : Neutral Family : None
Race/Clan : None Homeland : Duchy Ulek
Liege/Patron : None Religion : To be decided
Sex : Male Age : 96 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’11’ Wt. : 175pd Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Brown Eyes : Blue Appearance :
Honor : (Base Honor___) Reaction Adjustment :

ABILITIES

17 STR Hit: +1 Dmg: +1 Wgt: 85 Max Press: 220 O/D: 10 BB/LG: 13%
18 DEX React Adj : +2 Miss Att Adj : +2 Def Adj : -4
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock : 90% Res.Sr : 94%
13 INT # Languages : 3 Spell Lvl : 6th Chance : 55% Max/Lvl : 9
11 WIS Mag Def Adj : 0
13 CHR Max Hench : 5 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : +1

Languages : Common, Neutral, Thieve’s Cant

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 _______ Poison __ _10
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ _______ or Wand __ _8_
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ _______ Polymorph __ _9_
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __ _13
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Spells __ _9_

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised _-1_ Bracers ac2__________ __69__ 69
\-5 / Shieldless_-5_ ring prot +3_________
\_/ Rear _-1_ _____________________

Base THACO 13

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
Long Sword(+3) 1 +4 +4 9 1d8/1d12(+4) – 9
Dagger(+4) 1 +5 +5 8 1d4/1d3(+5) – 2
Short Sword 1 +1 +1 12 1d6/1d8(+1) – 3
Bastard Sword(1h) 1 +1 +1 12 1d8/1d12(+1) – 6
Scimitar 1 +1 +1 12 1d8/1d8(+1) – 5
Mace, Footmans 1 +1 +1 12 1d6+1/1d6(+1) – 7

^^^^ These are weapons Sethi has proficiency with. Adjustments
show magicical effects (eg +3 for the longsword)

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Backstab +4 to hit and x5 damage

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NWP’s – 10 slots

Blind Fighting 2 slots NA
Appraising 1 slot Int 0
Tumbling 1 slot Dex 0
Riding, Land Based 1 slot Wis +3
Swimming 1 slot Str 0
Direction Sense 1 slot Wis +1
Animal Handling 1 slot Wis -1
Jumping 1 slot Str 0
Rope Use 1 slot Dex 0

Infravision to 60′
30% resistance to Sleep and Charm
Secret Doors found on 1-2 on d6 when searching
Concealed Doors – find auto on 1 on d6 within 10′
found on 1-3 on d6 when searching

Can use mage scrolls (25% failure)

Thieving abilities –
Pick Pockets 95% +5 for no armour = %100 (95%)
Open Locks 95%
Find/Remove Traps 95%
Move Silently 95% +10 for no armour = %105 (95%)
Hide in Shadows 95%
Detect Noise 90%
Climb Walls 90% +10 for no armour = %100 (95%)
Read Languages 25%

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bracers AC2 Arms
Ring Invisibility Hand/Pocket
Ring Protection +3 Hand
Ring Spell Storing Hand
(Feather Fall, Fireball)
LongSword +3 Belt
Dagger +4 Belt
Knife Boot (inner) Sheath
2 Bags of Holding Belt
Thieves Tools Belt Pouch
Belt Pouch Belt
Spare lock pick Boot Heel
Boots, soft leather Feet
Tinderbox and Flint Belt Pouch
Belt Waist
Cloak, Hooded On
Well made Clothing (black) On
Spare set clothing Bag of Holding
Black face mask/hood Bag of Holding
2 Candles Belt Pouch
Magnifying Glass Bag of Holding
Spyglass Bag of Holding
Winter Blanket Bag of Holding
2 Wineskins Bag of Holding
2 Weeks Iron rations Bag of Holding
Small Metal Mirror Belt Pouch
5 Flasks Greek fire oil Bag of Holding
2 Large sacks (black cloth) Bag of Holding
Grappling Hook and Rope Bag of Holding
5 Torches Bag of Holding

Money

500 gp Bag of Holding
+ some gems (whatever, about 2000 gp worth)

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
Coins
+10% GP 500
EP
1500000 XP’s SP
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
See above. Not much, but Sethi intends to change that…

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Command word for wand is “Foozle”

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
None.

History :
~~~~~~~~~

FOLLOWERS :
~~~~~~~~~~~
This first chap is your constant companion, the other dozen are your
gang who are on call and run things while you are away.

Name : Keldin Linsiber
Race : Human
Class : dual thief/cleric
Level : 7/4

Personality : Dry, laconic wit, holds no-one and nothing in awe, is
rarely impressed by anything anybody does. Very cynical, and has a
tendency to overdrink, when he becomes very bitter. Otherwise he is
usually quite joking.

Equipment : magic shortsword
ring feather falling

Appearance : Wear’s dull clothing basically, mostly greys, and leather
armour. Very, very quick, and seems to be extremely wise with some of
his observations. He has a face which is not ugly, but has permanent
wrinkles from his cynical frowning, and his eyes are quite dark.

Misc : Keldin is a cleric of Trithereon, God of Liberty, Justice and
Retribution. Sometimes to your amazement, Keldin has taken damage
that would kill any normal man, yet gets back on his feet within
minutes…you are beginning to suspect something is going on.

NAME RACE CLASS LEVEL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Relkinthrin ‘The Hand’ dwarf thief 1
Threndin Cleaver dwarf thief 6
Yoon Ruben halfling thief/fighter 2/2
gnome thief/illusionist 1/1
Isan Jargo gnome thief/illusionist 1/1
Zim Rustion human thief 3
Hummil Gulgonen human thief 6
Finn Gale human thief 6
Jang Irland human thief 7
Kal Ziv human thief 1
Runnick Qadir human thief 4
Gaarn Fuker human thief 4
Jusan Yespe human thief 4

When you are out of town, business is overseen by Jang Irland, a thief
with a very good reputation as an honest merchant in the town. He has
been with you for a long time, and you trust him with your life.

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Tandeska Dundarrin – Mage
=========================

Name: Tandeska Dundarrin Edition: 2nd

Class: Mage Level: 13 Age: 47 Eyes: Green
Race: Human Alignment: LN Height: 5′ 11″ Hair: Grey
Deity: Mystra Pantheon: F. Realms Weight: 173 lbs
Place of origin: Suzail, Faerun Sex: Male

STR 9 open doors 5, bend bars 1%
INT 18 add lang 7, spell level 9th, learn spell 85%, spell/level 18
WIS 9
DEX 15 defence adj -1,
CON 16 hit point adj +2, sys shock 95%, res surv 96%
CHA 10 max henchmen 4

Weapon Profs Armour
============ ======
Staff Armour worn = Bracers AC4 Actual AC = -3
Dagger AC base = 4 Rear AC = -2
Sling Magic adj = +6 Surprised AC = -2
Dex adj = -1 Shieldless AC = -3
Shield = none

Non-weapon profs Languages
================ =========
Riding, land Goblin
Rope use Elven
Swimming Dwarven
Ancient history Red dragon
Herbalism Kobold
Languages, ancient Giantish
Orc

Hit points
==========
Hit die type = d4 Con bonus = +2 Hit points = 52
Hit points per level = 4/3/3/2/4/3/1/3/2/4/1/1/1

Combat
======
Thac0 = 16 Weapon in hand: Staff

Saving throws
============= base save bonuses modified save
Poison/paralyzation 11 +4 7
Petrif/polymorph 9 +4 5
Rod/staff/wand 7 +4 3
Breath weapon 11 +4 7
Spells 8 +4 4

Spells
======
Spells/level
1st=5 2nd=5 3rd=10(5) 4th=4 5th=4 6th=2

Spells learnt
1st= magic missile (x2), colour spray, enlarge, detect magic
2nd= detect invisibility, web, mirror image, ESP, knock
3rd= fireball (x3), dispel magic (x2), hold person, wraithform, haste,
non-detection, suggestion (see magic items)
4th= stoneskin, improved invisibility, ice storm, charm monster
5th= hold monster, wall of force, teleport, cone of cold
6th= disintigrate, true seeing

Spells in spell book
1st= colour spray, spook, friends, spider climb, magic missile, shield,
wizard mark, detect magic, burning hands, enlarge, shocking grasp,
armour
2nd= web, knock, detect invisibility, scare, strength, invisibility,
misdirection, mirror image, alter self, ESP
3rd= haste, hold person, suggestion, non-detection, explosive runes, fireball,
dispel magic, wraithform, infravision
4th= stoneskin, dig, fumble, enchanted weapon, charm monster, ice storm,
improved invisibility, Evard’s black tentacles
5th= hold monster, wall of force, plant growth, cone of cold, teleport,
contact other plane
6th= death fog, true seeing, invisible stalker, disintegrate

Magical items Money
============= =====
Bracers AC4 Copper pieces = 97
Ring +4 (+2 on saves) Silver pieces = 58
Cloak of the bat Gold pieces = 47
Ring of wizardry Electrum pieces = 21
(doubles 3rd level spells) Platinum pieces = 13
Staff of striking Gems = 5x50gp base gems, 2x100gp base gems,
Dagger +4 1x250gp base gem
4 x daggers +1 Jewelry = none
Sling +2
potion of diminuition Other = mone
potion of gaseous form

==============================================================================

Telieq – Necromancer
====================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Telieq
Players Name : Matthew Skerritt Race : Human
Class : Necromancer Level : 1
Alignment : Neutral Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : Male Age : 19 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’7″ Wt. : 167# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : brwn Eyes : Grn Appearance :
Honor : (Base Honor___) Reaction Adjustment :

ABILITIES

12 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: 45 Max Press: 140 O/D: 7 BB/LG: 4%
16 DEX React Adj : +1 Miss Att Adj : +1 Def Adj : -2
13 CON HP Adj : 0 System Shock : 85% Res.Sr : 90%
18 INT # Languages : 7 Spell Lvl : 9 Chance : 85% Max/Lvl : 18
16 WIS Mag Def Adj : +2
11 CHR Max Hench : 4 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * _______ Poison __14___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ _______ or Wand __11___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ _______ Polymorph __13___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Weapon __15___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ _______ Spells __12___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised ____ robes________________ __4___
\ 8 / Shieldless____ _____________________
\_/ Rear ____ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Quarterstaff 1 +0 +0 20 1-6/1-6 — 4

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
opponents save at -1 vs nec Herbalism 2
spell cast by necromancer Spellcraft 1
or against undead controlled R/W Common 1
by necromancer Etiquette 1
saves at +1 vs Necromancy spells Cooking 1
and attacks by undead creatures Swimming 1
can memorise 1 extra spell per Fire Building 1
spell level (necromancy only) Astrology 2
Riding (horse) 1

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Spell Book backpack 7
Backpack back 2
Backpack slung 2
Embroidered Robes }_ worn 5
Soft boots }
Travelling cloak backpack –
Quarterstaff right hand 4
Knife and Sheath belt .5
Belt worn –
Belt pouch (small) belt .5
1 week dry rations backpack 7.5
Torches (4) backpack 4
Flint and Steel backpack –

Money pouch –

Total (pounds)________________________________ 32.5

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
0 Coins
+10% GP 9
EP
SP
CP 3

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st Level : Read Magic , Detect Undead, Chill Touch*, Corpse Visage,
Detect magic, Cantrip, Magic Missile*, Wizard Mark

History :
~~~~~~~~~

I was born in Veluna, to moderately wealthy parents. (bottom of the upper
class), and grew up there. I had no other siblings. I was a solitary child,
never having any friends or ever associating with the other kids at all, I
always got on better with older people, but preferred solitude. I was always
fascinated by magic, and when I was old enough, attended a magic school in
Grayhawk City. It was there that I discovered Necromancy, and at the first
possible chance, left the school to become the apprentice of a Necromancer
living outside of Greyhawk. (ie .. in the wilderness outside Greyhawk, far
enough away to be a typical Necromancer’s solitary dwelling.) My mentor wasn’t
overly kind, but still wasn’t overly cruel. He made me earn my keep, but
didn’t overwork me. Eventually, when I became skilled enough in my Necromancy,
I left my mentor, and started adventuring.

PERSONALITY.

Telieq is a VERY controlled person. He exhibits NO show of emotion at all,
though this doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have emotions. As with most
Necromancers, he is withdrawn, but not humourless, however rarely shows his
sense of humour because of his high value of self control. Because of his
great control, Telieq doesn’t suffer from the bouts of depression that so
many Necromancers are prone to. As with most Necromancers, Telieq prefers to
be alone, and speaks very little. Telieq dislikes having to trust and/or rely
on other people, he likes to be as self sufficient as possible.

==============================================================================

Tweck – Ranger/Thief
====================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Tweck (Ranger of Fellfurn County/The Shadow of Fellfurn)
Players Name : Raul Pollicino Race : Human
Class : Ranger – Thief Level : 10 – 14
Alignment : Neutral Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland : Fellfurn County
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 36 Social Class : Upper Status :
Height : 5’9″ Wt. : 150# Birth Rank : 3rd # Siblings : 0
Hair : brown Eyes : blue Appearance :

ABILITIES

15 STR Hit: 0 Dmg: 0 Wgt: +200 Max Press: O/D: 1-2 BB/LG: 7%
17 DEX React Adj : +2 Miss Att Adj : +2 Def Adj : -3
15 CON HP Adj : +1 System Shock : 91% Res.Sr : 94%
15 INT # Languages : 4 Spell Lvl : 7 Chance : 65% Max/Lvl : 11
15 WIS Mag Def Adj : +1
09 CHR Max Hench : 4 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 ___1___ Poison __8 ___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ ___1___ or Wand __8 ___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ ___1___ Polymorph __9 ___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___1___ Weapon __9 ___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___2 (1) Spells __9 ___
(ma)

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised __5_ Leather_+3___________ __91__ 91
\-1 / Shieldless__2_ Ring Protection +3___
\_/ Rear __2_ _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
mod mod
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Short Bow 2 +2 0 9 1d6/1d6 5/10/15 5
Dagger 3/2 0 0 11 1d4/1d3 — 0
(thrown) 3 +2 0 9 1d4/1d3 1/2/3 0
Spear 1 +2 0 9 1d6/1d8 1/2/3 4
2Handed Sword 3/2 0 0 11 1d10/3d6 — 8
Long Sword +2 3/2 +2 +2 9 1d8/1d12 — na
(two handed)* 3/2 +2 +2 9 1d8/1d12 — na
Bastard Sword 3/2 0 0 11 2d4/2d8 — 6
Scimitar 3/2 0 0 11 1d8/1d8 — 3

unmodified THAC0 : 11

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
when using long sword of quickness 2 handed you recieve a bonus of 2 to
your AC as well as the +2 to hit and damage
+4 to hit Giants (true giants only)
may wield two weapons with no penalty
Backstab (Theif ability)

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Animal Empathy Tracking Wis/+3 0
Priest spells Blind fighting NA 2
Use magical and clerical scrolls Animal Handling wis/-1 1
Animal training wis/0 1
Theif Skills – Tumbling dex/0 1
Pick Pockets : 95% Animal lore int/0 1
Open Locks : 95% Running con/-6 1
Find/Remove Traps : 95% Set snares dex/-1 1
Move Silently : 95% Survival int/0 2
Hide in Shadows : 95% Riding, Horse wis/+3 1
Detect Noise : 70%
Climb Walls : 95% Languages – Common
Read Languages : 32% – Thieves Cant

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Long Sword of Quickness scabbard
Short sword scabbard
5 daggers belt/knife/back
Short bow slung
quiver + 30 arrows slung
Clothing Worn
Leather Armour +3 Worn
Backpack Back
Tinder Box Pack
Thieves’ tools Pack/Pouch
Belt Pouch, small Belt
Small sack Pack
Vial of Holy Water Pack
Flask of Oil Pack
Acid Flask Pack
1wk Standard Rations Pack

Money Pack/Pouch

Total (pounds)________________________________

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
+10% GP : 121
EP : 1
R – 500,000 SP : 20
T – 1,000,000 CP : 10

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
5@100gp pearls
1@1500gp diamond (sewn in hem of shirt)

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Long Sword of Quickness – is a specially dweomered blade that enables the
wielder to strike first in every combat round. It is also a +2 magic weapon,
with the bonus applicable to both hitting and damage.
Leather +3
Ring protection +3
Short sword +1, Luck Blade (contains an unknown number of wishes!!! & gives
+1 to saves)

Cleric Spells Memorised (2 x first level, 1 x second level)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1st:

2nd:

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Tweck began life as being the 3rd son of the village leader. Not being the
eldest Tweck was not expected to become leader of the village but earned a
high standing by become the local ranger. But such a perfect tale had its
tarnished areas because Tweck was also a cleptamaniac! This may have been
seen as him trying to gain acceptance with the poorer folk, but it turned
into an even worse situation! Tweck started to enter the city at night and
commit even more daring robberies… soon he became to be know as the shadow
of Fellfurn! Greatest burgerler of the whole of Fellfurn county, robs froms
the rich and returns it if he feels like it, a very cunning theif who even
deliudes Tweck, the county ranger who is constantly on his trail…

==============================================================================

Tyrus Wolfenbane – Fighter/Thief
================================

From: Robert Andrew

Name : Tyrus Wolfenbane
Occupation : Assasains Guild Contact Man. Tyrus is one of those responsible
for organising meetings and “hits” for the Assasain’s guild in freehold. As
such he commands a large salary and several personal guards.
Description : Tyrus is a well built man in his late 30’s, standing around 6′
tall he wears a dark beard and long black, braided hair. Often when meeting
with “contacts”, he wears a dark brown leather cloak, large balck boots and
a dark blue or green brigga. His weapon of choice is a hand crossbow with
poison tipped bolts. Tyrus is a strong willed man, used to giving orders
(from several years in the Ducal Guard). He has an abrasive personality that
irritates many people, many of whom are forced to put up with it to continue
hiring the Guild. Tyrus is one of the few contact men who prefer meeting
contacts in the street, often meeting in a crowded market with his guardsmen
all around him (but unseen to the contact).

Level : 5/6 Fighter/Thief
AC 7 hp 55 MV 12″ Att 1 Dam 1-8 + poison (RNG:5/10/15) Thac0: 12

Tyrus’ Bodyguards.
Grug – A minotaur — the ultimate in shows of strength. Well over 8′ tall
and a wall of muscle.
Level 4 Fighter
AC 3 hp 45 MV 12″ Att 2 Dam 1-8 + 3/1-8 + 3 Thac0: 12
Grug carries two hand-axes and wears chain mail over his normal hide. He is
powerful and to all appearances stupid, but he actually is quite intelligent
and cunning.

Mythor – A dwarf — seemingly a merchant.
Level 3 fighter
AC 4 hp 32 MV 6″ Att 1 Dam 1-10 + 1 Thac0:17
Mythor often hangs around Tyrus attempting to sell him goods, this ruse is
used to keep him close to Tyrus but above suspicion. He carries a battle axe,
normally kept in a stall nearby.

===============================================================================

Uriah Heape – Fighter/Mage/Cleric
=================================

From: Brother Tyrus

Character : Uriah Heape
Players Name : Peter McNamee Race : Half-Elven
Class : Fighter/Magic User/Cleric Level : 1/1/1
Alignment : Neutral Good Family :
Race/Clan : Homeland :
Liege/Patron : Religion :
Sex : M Age : 22 Social Class : Status :
Height : 5’9″ Wt. : 138# Birth Rank : # Siblings :
Hair : Eyes : Appearance :
Honor : (Base Honor___) Reaction Adjustment :

ABILITIES

18/70* STR Hit: +2 Dmg: +3 Wgt: 160 Max Press: 305 O/D: 13 BB/LG:25%
14 DEX React Adj : 0 Miss Att Adj : 0 Def Adj : 0
17 CON HP Adj : +3 System Shock :97% Res.Sr :98%
16 INT # Languages : 5 Spell Lvl : 8th Chance :70 % Max/Lvl : 11
17 WIS Mag Def Adj : +3 Bonus Spells : 2/2/1
12 CHR Max Hench : 5 Loyalty Base : 0 Reaction Adj : 0

* – with guantlets +3 +6

MOVEMENT SAVING THROWS
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* – current movement rate
Modify. Paralyze/ Save.
Base Rate: 12 * ___0___ Poison __10___
Light (56-85 ) _______ Rod,Staff,
Mod (86-115 ) _______ ___0___ or Wand __11___
Hvy (116-145) _______ Petrify/
Svr (146-170) _______ ___0___ Polymorph __13___
Jog ( x2 ) _______ Breath
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___0___ Weapon __15___
Run ( x2 ) _______
Run ( x2 ) _______ ___0___ Spells __12___

ARMOR HIT POINTS Hits Left
_______ Adjusted AC Armor Type (Pieces)
\ A C / Surprised __10 none_________________ ___8__ 8
\10 / Shieldless__10 _____________________
\_/ Rear __10 _____________________

WEAPON COMBAT
WEAPON #AT ATTACK ADJ/DMG ADJ THAC0 DAMAGE (SM/L) RANGE SPEED
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Two Handed Sword 1 +4(+5) +5(+8) 16(15) 1-10/3-18 – 8
(+2 Sword of The Rock)
Long Sword 1 +2 ” +3 ” 18 1-8/1-12 – 5
Short Sword 1 +2 “* +3 ” 18 1-6/1-8 – 3

* Adjustment is 1 when used with long sword

Special Attacks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

none

Special Abilities/Limitations NWProficiencies/Skills/Languages
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
30% Resistance to Sleep and all Two Weapon Style Specialisation
charm related spells Blind Fighting
Infravision 60′ Swimming
Detect Secret/Concealed doors Running
Religion
Hunting
Languages – Alignment
Common (R/W)
Elvish (R/W)
Endurance

GEAR (Supplies included) Location Encumberance #
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clothing worn 5
Two-Handed Sword +2 back 15
(Golden Sword of the Rock)
Holy Symbol neck 1
(Neckchain : burning fist
clenching medicinal herbs
enclosed by disk)
Spell Book backpack 15
Backpack back 2
Large Sack horse .5
Torch sack 1
50′ rope sack 20
Belt pouch (small) belt .5
Riding horse — —
Gauntlets of Ogre power hands 1

Money pouch 4.5

Total (pounds)________________________________ 65.5

Experience Treasure
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
1390/1390/1391 Coins
PP 12
+10% GP 1151
EP
SP 12
CP

Gems/Jewels
~~~~~~~~~~~
2*500gp gems

Miscellaneous Information (Magical Items, Command Words, Small Maps, etc.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gauntlets of Ogre Power

Spells in Book (* signifies spell memorised)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Magic User Spells…(1)

Level 1 : Read Magic, Unseen Servant, Detect Magic, Feather Fall, Light,
Magic Missle*

Cleric Spells…(3)

Level 1 : command, CLW*2

History :
~~~~~~~~~
Uriah was born on the island of Markesh. His parents Elahb and Amaryiah were
merchants of high standing. An old drifter came through the town and took a
room at the local inn. At night, around the communal fire he took to telling
stories of far away lands, and adventures he had had in his youth. These
stories stirred Uriah into asking the drifter, by the name of Heape, if he
could accompany him when he left the village. The old man replied that he
could. Two weeks later Uriah and Heape left the village. Heape died one year
later, after passing on his starting knowledge of the fighting, healing and
arcane arts which he had picked up during his journeys. Uriah, whose last
name was originally Tahr, took the old mans name in honour of his teachings.
He also took the two handed sword which the old man always carried with him,
and that he had bequithed to Uriah. Uriah now carries on the old mans dream
of seeing as much as the world has to offer.

Appearance: Small tattoo of dragon on left upper chest, scar from friends
mistress on right side of groin, long dark hair and olive skin.
Quirks: Prefers the two handed sword in battle, but, if the need arises, will
fight with two handed with long and short sword .

Uriah is an outgoing chap. He enjoys the company of friends. In his village
he had many good friends. However, due to the closeness of family and friends,
he also had those that envied him, and hated him because of this. One such
man was Chiross. Chiross and his clan were part of the heirarchy of the
village. However, they felt that the people were giving the leadership, and
their alliances to the Tahr clan. Trying to disrupt this state of affairs,
Chiross sent his daughter Uma to first seduce Uriahs best friend, and then
Uriah himself, in an attempt to split them up, and discredit Uriah’s family.

However, Chiross’s son Jiren was not as evil as the rest of his family, and
truly wanted the village to be at peace, no matter who was in power. So he
warned both Uriah and his friend Erale. The lads decided to have a bit of fun
with Uma. When she did come to seduce Uriah, he said nothing to her. After
they had had sex, she told Uriah that she would leave Erale for him, but Erale
would have to be “gotten rid of”. Uriah told her in no uncertain terms that
he knew of her plan, and that she was as exciting to him as a dry corpse. In
her rage, she bit him on the side of the groin, leaving him with a permanent
scar. Uriah made the plan known to the village, and Chiross and his family
were publicly disgraced.

The Tahr clan was asked to take power in the village. This they accepted.
Uriah, not wishing this for himself (but happy for his family), took the
option of leaving with Heape when the opportunity presented itself. Jiren
stayed with the Tahr clan, and last Uriah heard, he had been adopted by them.

As for Chiross and his clan (including wife, daughter and other sons), Uriah
has not heard of them since the incident.

The tattoo he earned while travelling with Heape. “The Dragons” are a misfit
clan of fighter/clerics who wander the world in search of adventure. Uriah
saved the leaders son Maxx, and was given honarary status within the band,
which is signified by the tattoo.

==============================================================================

Valentine – Thief
=================

From: Vampire Kiss

Name: Valentine Str. 15 Description:
Race: Half-Elf Int. 14 5’6″ 118lbs
Class: Thief Wis. 16 White Blonde Hair, Eyebrows, and Eyelashes
Level: 12 Dex. 18 Light Green Eyes; Golden Skin
Exp: 451,931 Con. 11 Tatto of a Red Dragon on Left Shoulder
Ali: N Cha. 16 Tatto of Orange and Black Tiger on
HP: 71 Com. 18 right thigh.
Ac: 1
Thaco: 16

Weapon Proficiencies: Weapons: Non-Weapon Proficiencies:
Bastard Sword Bastard Sword +2 Tracking (6)
Sling Sling w/ 30 bullets Disguise
Long Bow Long bow w/ sheaf Arrows Gathering Information
Dagger Daggers: Right wrist +1 Riding, Land
Dart Left Thigh (outer) Rope Use
Right arm (upper) Tight rope Walking
Right Boot Setting Snares(2)
Left Boot (hidden)
Lasso
Dart 30, kept in Bandolier
Caltrops 30, kept in box

Items and Supplies: Treasure and Magic:
Midnight Blue Cloak Thieves Tool (hidden in cloak) 20 Beads of Force
Black Boots Gloves, Kid Ring Of Invisibility
Black Pants Torch Leather Armor +3
White Shirt(silk) Candle (2) 12 Light spheres
Black shirt(silk) Whetstone 2400gp in gems
Back Pack Wineskin
Grappel Oil 5v
50′ Rope, silk Saddle Bags
3 Belt Pouches Horse*
Tack and Saddle Bandolier
Sewing kit Spare Darts 10
Maps Sleeping Posion **
Salt Box of Caltrops
Tent, small Bed Roll

* Shadow, Light War Horse 12 hp
** 10 v, 3 doses per vial, save -2

Saving Throws: Thieves Skills: Languages:
Para, Posion, Death 11 OL 77 Elvish
Petri, Polly 10 PP 99 Common
Rod, Staff, Wand 10 F/RT 75 Halfling
Breath 14 MS 94 Dwarvish
Spell 11 HiS 77 Gnome
HN 35
CW 99
RL 60

Character Notes:
Valentine is a citizen of the Forgotten Realms, specifically Ten Towns.
She travels frequently, some times in the company of her brother, Sabastian.
Both are thieves, Sabastian’s speciality involving the seduction of weathly
widows, while Valentine’s is high stake thieft, specifically jewels and
magical items. To accomplish the latter she often enlists the aide of a
10th level mage called Hazard, whose specialities include small glass
globes which shatter, each globe has a different effect. Valentine also
dabbles in the field of bounty hunting, her favorite targets are known slave
traders. In person Valentine is very gregarious, she loves to gamble
and play darts (the latter of which she rarly loses at).

Dungeons and Dragons Expert Hirelings Cost Table

Dungeons and Dragons Expert Hirelings Cost Table

From Dragon Magazine, issue 184 is this awesome table giving costs to add a variety of hirelings to your Dungeon and Dragon Games. This was made for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, or Second Edition by today’s numbering. But it should still be fairly accurate for newer editions, or even other fantasy game systems.

NWPs, or “Non-Weapon Proficiencies,” were a way to add non-combat skill checks to AD&D. Just use a relevant skill from your preferred system.

Dungeons and Dragons Expert Hirelings Table

And for explanation of the professions in the table they included this blurb below:

Many of these expert NPCs must possess nonweapon proficiencies to perform their duties. Suggested proficiencies are listed with each entry. Also, the Reading/Writing skill is common at many courts; assume that these hirelings have that skill if their duties require any sort of record keeping or any of the “business” of running a court.

Also, for any of the occupations here that involve apprentices, lackeys, etc., the masters’ relevant ability should be higher than those of his assistants to reflect his expertise (although prodigies are always possible).

Expert Hireling NPC Types

Accountant: An accountant is a specialist scribe who does calculations for business and bookkeeping purposes. Any business enterprise requires an accountant. Very large holdings or departments require a team of accountants under a chief accountant, who receives double pay. All accountants possess the Reading/Writing nonweapon proficiency (NWP) and also have some skill at mathematics (what we consider basic math— no algebra, geometry, etc.).
Almoner: An almoner supervises the disbursement of gifts to charities and the poor. Almoners handle all the clerics, charity-collectors, beggars, mendicants, cranks, and reformers seeking money and favors who often approach wealthy characters. Almoners, like accountants, have skill at mathematics.

Artist: Artists are skilled in the production of fine statues, busts, murals, or paintings. A work of art takes from a few days to many weeks to create. A huge sculpture or decoration of a palace can take years to complete. A few artists are masters who can produce a masterpiece that will bring acclaim to the artist and his patron. Artists will possess the Artistic Ability NWP.

Astrologer/Soothsayer: Astrologers, soothsayers, diviners, and fortune tellers are common in many rulers’courts. In a magical universe, it is possible to make useful predictions on occasion. The accuracy of a prediction depends on the expertise of the astrologer; some may be charlatans. Fortunes are often given in cryptic forms, and are liable to be misinterpreted. These NPCs possess the Astrology NWP.

Attorney/lawyer: In urban areas, citizens may need legal advice about taxes, debts, rights, property, or inheritance. Rulers will need expert information on the cases brought before them. Lawyers can be kept on retainer and are also paid a daily fee while preparing or arguing a case in court. If a PC gains a sum of money from legal action, the lawyer will take 30-50%. Some lawyers are famous (5%), charging 5 to 10 times the normal fee, but can increase the chance of a favorable verdict at the DMs’ option. Attorneys all have knowledge of local laws and customs (treat as the Religion NWP, except the relevant ability is intelligence and it grants legal, rather than religious, information).

Bard/Storyteller/Minstrel: Every court needs a talented bard who can tell stories or sing and play music. History, legends, and poetry are passed down through the verses of bards, who are also the court composers. An NPC of this type may (if not a member of the bard adventuring class) exhibit the Artistic Ability, Musical Instrument, or Singing NWPs. Bards may also have some knowledge of history or languages.

Chamberlain: A chamberlain is the official in charge of a nobles’ household. The chief butler and master of the wardrobe report to him. Very large households require several chamberlains. Chamberlains will certainly make use of the Etiquette NWP and perhaps have the Heraldry skill as well.

Champion: A champion is a fighter who accepts challenges on behalf of kings or rulers who cannot fight themselves, or for mages and other characters who cannot engage in personal combat with fighters. Champions expect to be well rewarded after each victory. Create and equip an appropriate warrior NPC for this role.

Chaplain: Every estate or castle should have a chapel and chaplain for the religious needs of its inhabitants. Adventuring clerics usually dont’ have the time for such work, so an NPC cleric can be hired, as long as he gets the usual salary, upkeep, fees, tithes, assistants, and so on. Chaplains will possess the Religion NWP, and some may also have knowledge of history, languages, or areas of special interest to their deity.

Cook: A lords refinement is often judged by the excellence of his dinner table. A cook requires at least one lackey (apprentice) to assist him. Cooks have the Cooking NWP.

Court Announcer: The court announcer regulates daily business at a nobles’ court. He announces visitors, observes protocol, schedules appointments, supervises audiences, and keeps his eye on guests. Announcers will have both the Etiquette and Heraldry NWPs.

Dance Master: Dancing is a skill that is expected of every well-bred aristocrat. The dance master instructs the pages and damsels of the household in the rudiments of dancing and also teaches new dances to the court. Such instructors possess the Dancing NWP.

Doctor/Physician: Doctors are skilled in the treatment of wounds and disease. Although clerics in the AD&D game perform the functions of doctors, DMs could have “healers” who cure wounds and diseases with the Healing, and possibly the Herbalism, NWPs.

Entertainers: Entertainers include actors, mimes, jugglers, acrobats, wrestlers, puppeteers, dancers, knife-throwers, animal acts, etc. Entertainment is expected at important social gatherings. Performers can be hired individually or in teams of 2-16. When a company has six or more members, there is a 25% surcharge to pay for the impresario, drivers, and lackeys. Famous troupes of entertainers fetch 2-4 times normal prices. Most troupes should have members who exhibit many of the following skills: Dancing, Singing, Musical Instrument, Juggling, Jumping, Tightrope Walking, and Ventriloquism.

Equerry/Stable Master: An equerry is an official in charge of a stable. He oversees the horse trainers and grooms, buys and sells horses, buys fodder, and maintains the stable. An equerry is needed if a stable has 30 or more horses. Such an NPC will possess the Animal Training and Animal Handling NWPs for horses (or whatever mount is most common in the campaign).

Falconer: A falconer specializes in the care of falcons and hawks. One falconer can care for four birds. For every two additional birds, he requires a lackey. Falconers will have the Animal Handling and Animal Training NWPs appropriate to the type of birds used.
Gatekeeper/porter/doorwarden: The gatekeeper greets visitors, makes arrangements for their stay, and maintains the gates and drawbridges in good operating conditions. Such an NPC will have the Heraldry NWP and may possess some knowledge of drawbridges, gears, etc. (Engineering NWP).

Gentlemen- or lady-in-waiting: Gentlemen- and ladies-in-waiting are persons of noble birth who serve as assistants, companions, and bodyguards to a ruler. A minor noble might have 1-3 gentlemen-in-waiting; a king, up to 50. Such NPCs will possess a wide variety of NWPs, but Etiquette is mandatory.

Herald: Heralds are skilled in the usages of heraldry, diplomacy, and chivalry, and hence possess the Heraldry NWP. There is often a hierarchy of apprentices (pursuivants), heralds, and chief heralds at larger courts. Chief heralds receive five times normal pay and pursuivants earn one-half that of a herald.

Horse or Animal trainer: Animal trainers are skilled in the care, training, and breeding of animals. Normal training takes three months, with the trainer able to handle up to six animals. War training requires an additional three months, with three animals being the limit that can be trained at once. One horse trainer is needed to care for every 40 horses in a stable.

Hunting Master/Huntsmen/Houndsmen: A hunting master is necessary to make arrangements for and to lead a hunt. The hunting master supervises the huntsmen, all of whom have the Hunting NWP. Houndsmen exhibit Animal Training and Animal Handling skills for hunting dogs. Other common NWPs these NPCs could possess are Direction Sense, Fire-Building, Fishing, Riding Land-Based, Set Snares, Animal Lore, Survival, Tracking, or Weather Sense.

Jester: Jesters provide entertainment and keep themselves well informed of court gossip. They can give advice and defuse possibly hostile situations through humor. Jesters may also be skilled in magic-use and thieving. Jesters should have NWPs similar to those listed under “Entertainers.”

Librarian: A librarian is needed to organize and care for any large collection of books and scrolls. Librarians can maintain written records; read languages; identify authors, handwriting, dates and places of publication; and repair and restore damaged books. In addition to the Reading/ Writing NWP, librarians are often sagelike storehouses of information about history and languages.

Maid/Butler/Servants/Lackeys: Maids and butlers clean and care for buildings. A maid is needed for every eight apartments, and a butler for each large hall. The chief butler (major-domo) works with the chamberlain, head chef, steward, and master of the wardrobe to assure the smooth functioning of the household. These servants should have the Etiquette NWP.
Every castle requires a barber, who often doubles as a surgeon. Such an NPC may possess the Healing or Herbalism NWPs. Noblewomen may need a hair-dresser and seamstress, the latter of whom should possess the Seamstress/ Tailor NWP. Each carriage must have four coachmen, and a sedan chair requires four to eight footmen. Grooms are necessary to care for each one to four horses, and formal gardens require a gardener who may possess the Agriculture or Herbalism NWPs. The servant/lackey category also includes cupbearers, servers, chamber-valets, ushers, messengers, laundry women, etc. These types generally display few talents, though exceptions to the rule are always possible.

Master/Mistress of the Wardrobe: The master or mistress of the wardrobe is responsible for the care of a nobles’ clothing and private chambers. He or she also disburse the lords private funds for personal and miscellaneous expenses. Etiquette is an important skill for these NPCs, as is some skill at math.

Musicians: Musicians include flute players, lutists, drummers, horn-players, singers, bagpipers, harpers, fiddlers, etc. They are needed for balls, dances, masques, and the like. Musicians usually perform in groups of four to 12 members. If there are more than six musicians, they will be led by a music master who receives double pay. Five percent of musicians are virtuosos who perform alone and receive 10 times the normal pay. All musicians have the Musical Instrument NWP, possibly with multiple instruments (which would require multiple proficiency slots).

Nurse: Children of noble families are cared for by a nurse. Each nurse may look after up to four children.

Oratar/Rhetorician: Orators are professional speech makers. They may be hired to make speeches on a characters’ behalf, or may be hired on a monthly basis to teach oratorical skill. Each month a character takes oratory lessons (with several lessons a week), he receives a cumulative chance equal to his intelligence to receive Oratory skill, if he has a nonweapon proficiency slot available. Oratory skill gives a +20% reaction adjustment when making speeches in noncombat situations to those who can understand what the orator is saying.

Page/Squire: Leading noblemen or rulers often have dozens of pages and squires, as their vassals are eager to send their sons to be educated and learn chivalric skills. They serve as messengers, aides, and servants to lords and ladies, and they form a guard of honor. Pages are usually adolescents with little combat skill; squires are older and may be 1st-level warriors. Both pages and squires may also have some Riding, Heraldry, or Tailoring skill (for sewing torn tabards, etc.).

Poet Laureate/Court Chronicler/Writer: A poet composes verses for any subject or occasion, and a court chronicler records events and supervises the archives. They may be sent as envoys because of their knowledge of etiquette and diplomacy. All writers must possess the Modern Languages and the Reading/Writing NWPs; some may be members of the bard class.

Scholar/Professor/Philosopher: Scholars are specialized men or women of learning. They may answer questions as sages in one field with a -2 penalty that is cumulative with any other penalties, but they require only half the upkeep and pay of sages. Select appropriate fields of study for such NPCs, according to your campaigns’ background.

Scribe/Clerk: Scribes maintain records, copy documents, and take dictation. For every 100 soldiers in a fortress, one scribe will be required to assist the officers in making muster lists, payrolls, inventories, and in writing orders. Scribes might be needed to assist the seneschal, chamberlain, equerry, librarian, almoner, secretary, attorney, scholar, master of the wardrobe, etc. All scribes exhibit the Reading/Writing NWP.

Secretary: A secretary is a type of scribe who personally assists a ruler or noble in the day-to-day operations of his domain. The secretary is knowledgeable in administration, screens visitors, makes appointments, handles documents, channels communications, and supervises other clerks. The Reading/Writing NWP is important for this NPC, as is the Etiquette NWP and familiarity (knowledge) of the rulers’ interests, hobbies, etc.

Steward/Seneschal: A steward or seneschal is needed for every castle, business, estate, fief, or office belonging to a character that he does not personally supervise. Very large estates or fiefs will require several stewards, headed by a grand seneschal or chief steward. Stewards need a variety of skills, although a highly skilled staff is a great boon as well.

Teacher/Tutor: A teacher instructs children between the ages of six and 16. A teacher may have up to 12 students in a class. Teachers should have at least some of the following NWPs (though others are possible): Reading/Writing, Local History, Ancient History, Modern Languages, Ancient Languages, and Math.

Trumpeters/Drummers/Standard Bearers: Trumpeters and drummers are needed to play marches and fanfares at parades, tournaments, speeches, coronations, executions, and funerals. They also make signals in battles. Musical Instrument skill is essential.

A standard bearer is a soldier, usually a sergeant, who carries a lords insignia into battle to rally soldiers. Carrying a standard into battle requires no special skills, but an unusually large amount of bravery is helpful.

Bibliography
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Bloch, Marc. Feudal Society. University of Chicago Press: Chicago; 1961.

Dickens, A. G., ed. The Courts of Europe. McGraw-Hill: New York; 1977.

Tuchman, Barbara W. A Distant Mirror. Ballantine Books: New York; 1978.

D20 Steampunk Game

D20 Steampunk Game

Games will be run at Gamestorm 19, in Portland Or. Date and time TBD.

Background

Books used:
D20 Modern
Ultimate Arcane Spellbook
Sorcery & Steam
D20 Modern – Past
Steam & Steel
Imperial Age – Gamemaster’s Guide

Solar System

The Solar System is a giant Orrery. A huge brass pin goes through both poles and connects a brass circle around the Earth. This in turn connects to an Equatorial brass gear that turns the Earth. A huge system of gears turns the Earth; it’s moon and the entire Solar System around the Sun.

Ether

In November of 1860, Men of the American Gun Club, fresh off their mechanic victories of obtuse dimensional canons deployed on the Russian front, resolve to build the “Columbiad” a canon capable of shooting a projectile to the Earth’s moon. The purpose of this invention is to examine the Moon and the exact device that keeps it encircling the Earth. The 274 meter long canon propels the 20,000 pound projectile with three passengers aboard into the Earth’s atmosphere and towards the Moon.
Unfortunately the projectile missed the Moon, looped back around and crashed into the Pacific Ocean off of Spanish San Francisco. Most members of the club were simply happy that the experiment succeeded and the passengers were alive and well.
But one, Jules Verne, could not stand to let the mystery lie. After 13 months of Scientific experimentations, he proclaimed his discovery of the Ether in the New York Journal of Astronomy. Fellow Astronomers almost immediately confirmed it’s existence, and six months later the British Navy had commissioned a Board of Inquiry into development of a means of travel in the Ether.
Within a few years, all the major European powers have a presence on Mars, the closest planet with a breathable atmosphere.

The material called the Ether surrounds the Planets. It’s thickest near planets, moons and the brass gears and workings. The Ether has a slight electrical charge to it and is breathable, although characters will become fatigued if they do not get fresh oxygen within six hours.

There are also pockets of “Collapsed Ether” which are highly flammable, and devoid of any air.

Politics

Since the European nations were never able to expand to the east by sea, there was a lot more political infighting and wars across Eurasia. Russia struggles to maintain it’s hold on lands with enemies on all sides.

Britain, Spain and France fought over the Americas, with Britain coming out as the clear winner in the 1770’s. Spain still maintains holdings in Mexico, Texas and the South Western States while Britain holds the east and Canada. The line between the two nation’s colonies lies somewhere in the plains area and will most likely continue to be a point of contention in the future. France has long lost or sold all its colonies in the Americas to fund it’s continued wars against the Ottoman Empire.

In the Pacific, China, India and Japan have fought hard over every resource available. All three nations mount vast armies, luckily they are too fragmented to join together and push west. The Pacific nations do not have steam technology yet.

Religion

Hinduism, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism, Christianity all exists with their respective good and bad points.

Magic

Hermetic Magic exists, but hundreds of years of prosecution by Christianity has driven it under ground and even eliminated entire schools. Clubs and Societies exist to explore and teach Hermetic Magic under the guise of “Science.” The Free Masons, Knights Templar, Lunatic Science and Drinking Club, and many others are examples of such. The downside is that many of these clubs are more theoretical then practical and can have a heavy dose of pseudo-magic mixed with pseudo-science.

Shamanistic Magic exists via the untainted traditions of native peoples recently “discovered” by Western “Civilization” such as the Natives of the still mostly unexplored Americas. When found Church practices attempts to outlaw and wipe it out. Like Hermetic magic, it can often survive underground, or be corrupted and integrated into Divine Magic.

Divine Magic is granted by each of the Gods to members of its religion. The Church sanctions divine magic. Only religious figures may wield it, and only with enough devotion and study. Those who are not affiliated with the Church but are able to wield Divine magic are deemed heretics and burned or tortured.

Technology

Steam power has been used on an industrial level across Europe and the western Parts of Russia for many years. Steam Power is present in the larger American Cities although it still lags behind Europe and especially Britain. It’s been used as propulsion in ships for about ten, and only in the last five years has it been applied to air ships and Zeppelins.

Steam Power is becoming a force in it’s own right as it’s applied almost daily in ways never imagined before, and advanced metallurgy techniques enable it to become smaller and more efficient.

Air ships are simply regular wooden ships that have had their masts and sails replaced with hydrogen air balloons. These are propelled through the air via steam powered propeller blades in the rear. The engines are still powered by coal, but the extra room saved from not needing ballast provides ample storage for the coal. Once Airborne into the ether, sails are deployed from the main balloon and ship. Using the currents in the Ether, and the propellers, the ship can move extremely fast from one place to another.

Once in the Ether Air Ships release pure dephlogisticated air from compressed tubes stored below desks. Due to the nature of the Ether, the air stays with the ship, as do items thrown overboard.

Pockets of “bad” or Collapsed Ether exist. Their presence so far is unexplained, although several theories abound. Their size is variable and so far the few that have been found are well marked on Astronomy maps. Entering one has various effects. These include; a lack of breathable air, to technology stopping (and in some cases, extremely damaging) affects, to wild magical affects.

Solar System

The Earth’s moon remains uninhabited, except for a few hardy miners. The moon’s atmosphere is not enough to hold in sufficient air so those who work and live there need to wear repurposed diving equipment to be outside of long. Otherwise they live inside small heavily tarred and pitched wooden buildings.

Britain does maintain a small Fort here, Fort Wales. It’s built bigger then needed as it was originally designed to maintain a full company of men. Forty soldiers mostly on light duty now hold it. Being assigned here is seen as a punishment.

Britain, France, Spain, Prussia and Russia all have forts on Mars. Garrisoned by 100-200 soldiers, except for the British Fort, which has about 500 troops.

No nation has yet to visit any of the other planets, although plans are of course under weigh do do so.

Martian Climate

Mars is habitable near the poles to the 45th latitude. Daily temperatures hover between 110 degrees in the Martian winter to 145 during the summer months. Between the 45th and the Equator, the daily temperatures reach 180 degrees or hotter. Most inhabitants follow the Spanish custom of a mid-day siesta during the hottest part.

The air is thin and makes breathing rather hard. Care is taken to make sure buildings are airtight. Compressed air is released daily into buildings and doors are sealed with a double door airlock arrangement. Streets between buildings are shaded with canopies. Some of the larger streets are additionally cooled with steam powered fans placed up wind.

Fort George

The British Fort, named Fort George is also by far the largest physically. A town of about 1000 civilians sits at it’s foot. The original fort has been upgraded from a moat and wall 5-point star configuration to a more stout and traditional stone affair with large walls and cannons that protect the fort and town.

In the town of Fort George are offices and a warehouse of the Martian Fur Service, a British Factor, three Sutter stores (general goods,) and a small theater. About 25% of the residents of the town are engaged in farming. 50% are engaged in the burgeoning Fur Trade (a small mink like animal that practically walks up to humans still,) and the rest are storekeepers and various other businesses that are meant to separate soldiers and settlers from their hard earned money.

Martians

Martians are misnamed as Selenites. The first explorers expected to find life on the Earth’s Moon. Disappointed they applied the Lunar Citizen’s name to the Martian natives.

The Selenites are a race of short lizard people. They are tool-using, omnivores that live in small tribes of 10-30 individuals. Their tools consist of spears, obsidian knives, and digging tools. Little else is known about them other then they have a primitive language that some can communicate in.

The predominant predator is an animal that looks to be a cross between a crocodile and the Americas Porcupine.