The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
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The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:29 pm
The Lost Crown
Of
Agarathim
Quick Summary
Down to the NTK's, there are nobles and their families who are seeking the rights to govern others. While they are known to be at truce because of their consistent stalemates in terms of combat, politics and trading, they are rivals nonetheless, so they began trying to influence the other noble families to side with them and form an alliance in hopes of breaking the stalemate and eventually go back to being at each other's throats. Five years ago, the Bearded King spouted a curse upon his deathbed, saying, "No matter how many accomplishments they achieved or how far they can go to do so, they will always be equal until the day my crown is worn, then all will be slaves to my new heir." The words are from the Bearded King who is legendary as a Wizard who crafted the crown as a signet of power and influence which prevented the noble families from entering war all together. Now that king is dead and his castle disappeared with the crown, the noble families are itching for war for dominance. The Shire is ripe for the harvest. Dungeon Master UHCM/Hanako Assistant Dungeon Master Unassigned Players/Victims (3/9) Minimum Count Reached! Currently in Prepping Stage! Silim ----- Servant ----- Doran Eriko ----- Serf ---------- ??? Dai ------- Noble -------- Victadove The Noble Background: The Noble lives comfortably at the castle of Gondrick Hill. Upholding the Gondrick Family's name, the Noble was going to be next in line for the responsibility of controlling his or her land of the Shire. Along that responsibility, the father, Lord Gondrick was one of the nobles who sought power. He entered many wars before the Noble was born and often they are against their prominent rivaling noble family, the Aeodorn Family, who fought for the Bearded King until the King's demise. The worrying part of it is having to sit through another boring lecture from the Servant when he or she could be riding on their faithful horse, Dora, through the field off to the west of the hill. Stat Bonus: +2 Charisma, +2 Intellect, -2 Constitution Skill Bonus: +2 Diplomacy, +2 Ride, +2 Lore Feat Bonus: High-Blooded, Student. Level Adjustment: +1 (treated as level 2, thus takes longer to get to true level 2.) The Servant Background: Working for Lord Gondrick and Lady Gondrick at the castle of Gondrick Hill, the Servant was dedicated with the services provided. Nothing seems to escape the Noble's mentor as he or she can keep the serfs from rebelling and alleviating any doubts about the current situations. Ever since the Servant was told to decline audience of the Aeodorn Ambassador, something was amiss as the Ambassador was not all that offended as most would be if told by a servant to leave. Stat Bonus: +2 Intellect, -2 Constitution Skill Bonus: +4 to any skill of choice as specialization. Feat Bonus: One Hell of a Servant. Level Adjustment: 0 (Normal Development Rate) The Serf Background: Living off the fat of the land, the Serf works for the people of Gondrick Hill and the High-Blooded of the Hill. Not long ago, the village of Gondrick's Foot was under siege by armored bandits, which is unusual, but their defeat in the hands of a lone party of four adventurers put a stop to it was swift enough that most serfs would forget about it and continue working and relaxing. However, this Serf can remember the attack like the back of his or her hand because he or she was the one who helped dismantling the catapults with knowledge given by the Servant. Stat Bonus: +2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom, -2 Charisma, -2 Intellect Skill Bonus: +2 Handle Animal, +2 Profession (Farmer), -2 Knowledge (Arcana), +2 Survival Feat Bonus: United as One. High-Blooded (Special): Being a Noble is not easy and you're more likely to be stumbling into dangers from people who wanted political power or to just want you gone. However, when you're in the same area as the Servant, the Servant can get a free action if attempting to assist you. If you're in the same area as the Surfs, the Serfs are all immune to fear through visual motivation of being the leader. As a side bonus; whenever you succeed in a check that are not part of the class, everyone in the party gets 5 U-Points. Student (Special): Because of the Servant's teachings managed to get into your head, all Knowledge skills receives +2 Bonus and can choose to reroll once if the Servant is adjacent as the Servant can rebound if the Noble failed. One Hell of a Servant (Special): Nothing seems to get by you and your dedication was a marvel for Serfs and Servants alike. Each time you succeed in any check, you gain a random Divine buff appropriate for your level or below. Along with +5 bonus to any skill check, if the Noble is in your area, the Noble cannot provoke an attack of opportunity when retreating to you. If the Serfs are in the area with you, they received +2 circumstance bonus for any combat-related checks through your careful co-leadership. United as One (Special): Serfs have a tight community, so they received +2 circumstance bonus to any check for each Surf working on the same attempt or combating the same enemy. However, if one of them dies, they are afflicted with fear for 5 rounds unless assured by the Servant's or the Noble's successful Diplomacy Check. |
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:14 pm
*raises hand* Hi, signing up. I don't know too much about DnD, so you'll have to teach me. Sorry.
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:24 pm
Sure, I'll bite...
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:59 am
Im up for its aslong as the days and times are available for me.
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:42 am
Eriko and Silim are in. Viz, I'm sorry, but I cannot let you in when Silim's around.
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:44 am
Yeah I guess that right. *tries not to bring up issues about this*
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:41 am
Myah. Why not, give me a shot at this.
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:07 pm
Updated.
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Re: The Lost Crown of Argarathim, a D&D Campaign by UHCM
Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:25 am
«MOVING THIS TO ARCHIVES»
Alright, since I'm deeming this thread a bit outdated and there has been no activity in it, I'm gonna go ahead and archive it for now. If there is an issue, please post in the thread.
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