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EDIT: Oh, I think I may not have explained this idea well enough; By having everyone meet, I didn't mean at once, I meant like, "While Kait is wandering, she met Izerk, who then hired Rane, and then blah, blah, blah, etc." That may be a bit too complex and an issue to organize though. I'm fine with the first objective being a fight of some kind that brings all the PCs together.


We could start broken up, but we'd need some kind of common goal that would send us in the same direction - so that would need hashing out. And if we did go with that option, it'd be best if we at least paired up so no one is left talking to themselves for ten posts.

Maybe one of our characters could act as some kind of ring leader, and has sent a message across the realm to "peoples of interest" calling them to a meeting place, where they can discuss how to bring the war to its end. Thus you have all of us coming in from different directions.

I mean personally I can handle anything. Big group gathering from the very start, or the lonesome road for a introduction period, s'all good with me.

What does everyone else think about all this?
If any of you have ideas on how your characters could have come together, feel free to share them. I'm gonna go ahead and post my WIP CS so it can stop clogging up my notepad.


We're in the same town, minding our business, when something goes down. The Royalists/Rebels hold sway, and are about to execute a bunch of innocent villagers/townsfolk for "collusion with the enemy". One of our characters dislikes this, and tries to stop them. Violence ensues. The other characters throw their lot into the carnage, and after the NPCs have been slain or driven away, we're left with a small group of like minded individuals who then come up with this great idea to try and bring the war to an end.

That's my two pennies with a mug of tea thrown in.

My character can literally appear anywhere though, as he is actively seeking individuals who can help him on his quest to stop the war, so i'm happy with whatever we go with.

So, sir Gallan doesn't really fit with the smaller theme. He was more of a commander-type character.

Here's a giant gorilla who is fighting to stop the civil war from consuming his country.

What'dya reckon?


Just a little proto-type character I've been toying with whilst waiting for things to kick off. He's a Half-Orc, and unknowingly the bastard son of Sir Gallan. He's a War Chief who fights for the Glanz (who have supposedly promised him and his horde a piece of good land within the Kingdom to call their own), but his true motives are generally based around sticking it to the humans and Elves who have spat on him for much of his life.

I don't know if I'll use him yet, but I thought I'd share what I had anyway, just to remind everyone that I'm still very much onboard with this RP and that my brain is still a turnin'!

Alternatively, if Geraknor inspires someone else to do something similar, they're more than welcome to take him from my hands and refashion him in their own image!




Moved over from the check. :)


@BCTheEntity I like that idea. A racially motivated rebellion. "They dook our jobs!" The King sounds like someone who might be wholly good, but who fails to grasp the reality of the situation on the ground i.e he might make changes to the Kingdom that stand to greatly benefit the people, but the changes come too fast and fail to realise local customs, fears and concerns, thus resulting in resentment.

But yeah; an Elven hierarchy that has slowly wormed its way into the Elite over the span of human generations, so that by now they are the be all and end all of the government's voice. Naturally, you'd have human nobles such as Sir Galan who would look at that with one of two views:

"Well, that's just the way of the world. They live beyond our years, and with all that wisdom they must be the best for the job?" and "This land was once my grandfather's! We bled and died for our freedom against foreign nations! And now what are we? Ornament's in some rich Elf's bastard garden. TO WAR!!!!"

Could add an interesting edge; but at the same time, I'd like to hear the GM explain the reasons for the civil war, as mayhap they're withholding their own ideas.

@Pathfinder

I think I understand. Thanks for clearing it up!
@BCTheEntity I imagine Galan of Fordsen would wear the King's colours, but have his own crest (which I have yet to devise) sewn to his tunic. Maybe one of his men would carry a banner displaying different colours, just to represent Galan's party as being from Fordsen in any battlefield/mustering scenario.

As for him being an Elf, does this mean that we have a sizable Elven population throughout the Kingdom?
@Pathfinder I like him.

With regards to the whole blood smelling business, you mention that the blood must be warm for him to track his prey... but er, surely the blood cools down before long? Maybe just expand on it a little bit.

I mean, if he injures someone, and they run off - but there is some of their blood on his weapon/teeth, can he then form some kind of permanent hunter's mark on them which will last indefinitely until he catches them? Or would he just merely be able to follow the trail of blood left behind by a fleeing wounded foe?

Sorry if I'm being daft, and I know it's a bit of a moot issue, but it's the only part of the CS that didn't click right with me. Otherwise everything looks great.

EDIT: Errr, obviously I'm just a scrub and this is just my friendly opinion, so feel free to beat me away with a rolled newspaper.
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