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Artwork depicting the ambush of Isildur, from the Lord of the Rings. Also conveys the idea of what goes on in this RP. ;)


TL;DR Summary:

  • Medieval/Fantasy
  • I am doing a homegrown setting that allows people to invent stuff so they can more easily put together their characters and design what they need.
  • D&D style - while not bothering to use rules and so forth, which would mean rolling dice, I am keeping D&D in mind. This is a campaign for ranger type characters, including multiclass ranger characters.
  • The characters are all adopted children of an old ranger that have returned home to pay respects and bury him, only to find that a tyrannical ruler had him, and many others, killed.
  • Characters are all similar in certain respects, but differences should be highlighted.
  • No anthropomorphic animal type characters -- sorry, I can't deal with furries or lizardmen and the such.
  • Plot will turn into an overall guerrilla war against said ruler as the adoptive children decide to take up the path of vengeance in a very Four Brothers/Magnificent Seven sort of way. I've also based this on more recent movies featuring King John as the villain; the Russell Crowe version of Robin Hood and "Ironclad." A bit of "Kingdom of Heaven" in there.
  • To keep it moving, capping off at something like five players for this.


In Character Info:

Brand of the Nightwood was a local fixture in Bosfyrd, on the border of Vendland, though a remote one -- a woodsman known to occasionally appear with a story or an act of charity, a guide for those that were lost or otherwise in trouble in the forest and someone that kept bandits on their toes. He didn't spend much time in the towns surrounding the Nightwood itself, but he was known because of his skills and his essentially kind nature. He wasn't the most polished gem, but he was a fine person to know when there was trouble afoot. The old ranger had a reputation for his skill and an adventurous youth. He retired to the Nightwood and became a figure of remote charity -- he seemed to have a way with the stray children that seemed to show up in the area, incorrigables and the such that he took in. He was the place's sentinel, keeping a watch for monsters and other things in the forests, keeping bandits on their toes. He stayed out of local politics, but he always lent a helping hand.

There was a revolt against King Harold, and it was a powerful one that won a couple battles, humiliating the King in the field, forcing him to make concessions to his barons and other nobles.

Harold did not take the defeat well; he spent money he didn't really have to build an army to put his kingdom firmly in his authority, ignoring all the promises he made prior. One of the leaders, William of Barkstead, was a firm friend of Brand's and the old ranger took the man's two children under his wing to protect them from the bloody chevauchee of King Harold against his own nobility. This campaign of Harold, leading an army that included monstrous troops and dark magic users, was successful but left bodies and burned towns strewn about its wake. But, in the end, Harold had what he wanted; Baron William on a cross alongside the other leaders of the Barons' Revolt. That vengeance was good, but not enough -- the children, heirs, had to die so he could provide land and titles to his cronies. He was known as Harold the Bloody, his brutality and tyranny infamous. But it was what he wanted, the people cowed.

Except, not all were cowed. Brand of the Nightwood stayed out of the war, fearing the consequences that came to pass. King Harold's men came for Brand of Nightwood; they found a formidable old man, a warrior in the winter of his years. He did not mince his words when faced with the tyrant's warriors, though he did offer to have the children renounce their inheritance and raise them as his own, with no quarrel. However, there was no intention to give the children up for torture, rape or whatever else the king's depraved killers could imagine. William entrusted them to him to keep safe, and Brand was a man of his word.

The olive branch was not enough for Harold's minions. It was a fight, but Brand lost against overwhelming odds, making a stand. He was in the winter of his life, but instead of living out those days in well-earned peace, he was brutally executed, though not without taking his toll from the enemy.

However, the Earl's children weren't the first orphans old Brand ever took in. They were merely the latest of a number of children that called him 'Father,' an array of siblings spread out over the world who made the journey to pay respects to their adoptive father, and to perhaps redress the injustice of his death...


Out of Character Info:

The characters here are family; they're all rangers that Brand of the Nightwood adopted, and they are back to bury the old man. Of course, the powers that be have already pissed them off considerably, but to add insult to injury, they will of course attempt to clarify that need for vengeance by trying to defile the body or disrupt the burial. Or perhaps, the characters need to steal the body back in the night from where it is displayed as a warning to others, thus creating a situation where they need to fight anyway. In any case, the opening scene will be a local priest risking all to give Brand a proper burial. The King's minions will come to disrupt it. Unknown to them, Brand's sons and daughters will be there, each a dangerous individual on their own, experienced rangers all.

The campaign will center around this band's involvement in the civil war, but they are also family. Adopted family of varying races (perhaps) and creeds, different from each other in many ways, but with a huge common ground -- the same man raised them, probably at the same time, though we should spread the ages out -- some of the characters are older and some are younger, over the span of perhaps twenty years or more.

While the characters are all rangers, that doesn't mean they're the same -- there's a great degree of diversity in the class, as well as multiclass options or prestige class types. I am not using D&D 3.5 rules or any ruleset, but I am using the template to sort of inform how we view our characters and their capabilities, if that makes sense.

For running the RP, I intend to share the GM responsibility a bit -- this is a collaborative process and while I have specific ideas on plot points, I want others to feel free to propose scenarios and quest-items and so forth, as well as to play the role of the antagonists (there will be many and varied) and to add to developing the setting our characters will be playing in. We should, above all, feel invested in this RP together and share a collective sense of ownership. On the other hand, I'll retain the ability to settle disputes as the thread owner, but I'm hoping we don't come to that.

In any case, I want to do a rockin' RP out of this.
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I am extremely interested in this endeavor. I particularly favor the ranger class in DND, and if you'd have me, I'd gladly come up with a rogueish ranger treasure hunter type who's out for blood. This seems like it could be really fun, and I'm currently DMing a campaign of my own. So if you need any help with plot points and the like, I'm here to create and enjoy.
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Yup yup, I'd be up for this.
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Sounds good. I'm trying to keep it a tight group so we can get some pace to the posting and story progression.
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Sounds great to me. Hopefully we can gather some more interest and get the ball rolling. Any preference on race or anything like that?
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Well I would be game for this. Ironclad was a quality film and getting that gritty feel could be fun to play with. Though I do have one question. About King Harold is he more of a King John in reality: a hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general with a terrible tendency to crush those that all opposed him. Or is he more of your crazy, tyrannical, hammy, villainous type?
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Sounds great to me. Hopefully we can gather some more interest and get the ball rolling. Any preference on race or anything like that?
The 'children' can be different races, though it might take a little tweaking for a full elf due to the lifespan/puberty thing. Less so for a halfie.
Well I would be game for this. Ironclad was a quality film and getting that gritty feel could be fun to play with. Though I do have one question. About King Harold is he more of a King John in reality: a hard-working administrator, an able man, an able general with a terrible tendency to crush those that all opposed him. Or is he more of your crazy, tyrannical, hammy, villainous type?
Well, let's put it this way; the fantasy element means that King Harold isn't even really King Harold anymore.
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If there is still room for one more, I would love to join this little merry group of ass-kicking, bubble gum chewing individuals. :)
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Hey there, still looking for any more players? This looks very interesting!
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Recruiting, due to flake-outs.
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I might have a play around with a sheet, see if it brings anything up. Needless to say it tickled some interest from me.
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You do come up with the best ideas.
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Are you still recruiting for this RP?
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I can always take one more, but we'll have to plan the whole element of 'another wayward relative shows up.'
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I would love to play an antagonist. The inner evil b*tch is calling to me.
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I would love to play an antagonist. The inner evil b*tch is calling to me.
I'm interested as to what sort of antagonist you have in mind before signing off on it.
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Unfortunately, I'm kind of terrible at pitching ideas, but here I go: Since I offered my interest before, and sort of forgot about this, I suppose I'll pitch my idea for an antagonist, though I perfectly understand if you'd rather have all the players playing as Brand's adoptive children. I have no intention of creating a villain that will overshadow King Harold (demon-possessed or not), since it's obviously far too early in the story to over-complicate things. If I have the go ahead, I envision him as the villain of a beginning "arc", in which he may be killed at the end of the arc (or not, depends on what happens). I was going to have him be the younger brother of King Harold, but I'll need some more background information on Harold as well as the country. Not a lot, but mostly basic things. Obviously he'll be much more of a mixed bag than Harold, and he'll have equal moments of cruelty and kindness, but that's more to say that he still possesses an amount of his humanity. He's a deep thinker and often has a twisted sense of humor, and sadly, he's put his lot in with his brother long ago, and is beyond any kind of redemption. So that's basically my pitch- younger brother of King Harold who comes into contact with the adoptive children of Brand as their first true adversary. If you'd let me actually make the CS, then I think I can make him into something awesome, but you're free to add, remove, or shoot down this idea entirely. Of course, I'm always open for other things, if you have something else in mind.
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I had a couple actually. I'm going to be very direct with these idea so apologies if they're short, more would be revealed in a sheet. They would probably be arcs like event. I will edit this post as need as ideas flow. A.) The Winter Countess and the Red Knight Foreign born and exiled from her own country for crimes against her own people and her late husband which if rumor is true would be unspeakable even in thought. A formal guest of court Harold. Though her stay has been prolonged and with the war and the death William and Brand, she offers a proposal to Harold. That she take Williams Estate and lands and in return she gives generously to Harold's cause and snuff out traces of Brand or uprising in the area. Though on the flip side of this coin, in order to do so would she would have to use... unorthodox methods to do so. Accompanying her is a giant of a man, a protector clad in red armor. Her sworn sword with immense strength, his reasons are unknown as he doesn't speak much but is brutal and bloodthirsty in his ways of serving her. Effectively ruling Williams lands in Harold's name while wrecking chaos while snuffing out the legacy of the two men. (Inspired by Countess de Winter from the Three musketeers and The Mountain from Game of Thrones) B.) The Edgge Twins The Edgge siblings known bounty hunters and mercenaries. Strange is an understatement went it comes to these two women, some say its a mental link between them but what ever it might be they know what the other is thinking and referring themselves as I instead of we. Brought in to oversee the mercenaries instilling order and hunt down any one of question in relation to Brand, no matter the relation. They came willingly and even suffered reduced pay for the services. Their true intentions are unknown and in truth Harold is skeptical of their hiring but come with a large reputation. (I'm thinking this one might merge with them into Brand's adoptive children.)
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It might be useful to run both concepts. The countess is going to need quite a few troops...
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