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16:13, 26th April 2024 (GMT+0)

OOC.

Posted by The DreadFor group 0
The Dread
GM, 7 posts
The Living Darkness
The Eater of all Life
Mon 26 Dec 2022
at 23:36
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Because every game needs one..
Blackgryphon
player, 1 post
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 01:53
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Hi all, one roguishly charismatic ranged fighter here. Looking forward to fleshing out our characters together and then taking on the world.
The Dread
GM, 8 posts
The Living Darkness
The Eater of all Life
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 14:22
  • msg #3

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We've a half-dozen RTJs. I hope to begin play on the 1st or 2nd (hangover-dependent). The first posts will be introducing yoursleves to the rest of the party.

Some of you already know one another... More than I expected, people have personal relationships with the Bishop. You might want to see if you'd know of one another. We've a poacher who threw himself on the Bishop's mercy, his surrogate 'son' he keeps at arm's length, and a man dedicated to serving in the armies of the Light thus far.
Sir Maun D'Entope
player, 1 post
Knight
HP8
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 14:40
  • msg #4

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Maun is a disgraced nobleman from an ancient family whose notions of chivalry made him quite unfit for courtly intrigues and maneuvers which is why he gladly heard the call of the Faith and leave the civilized areas to delve into the Great Forest. Valorous, honourable and too honest for his own good he is the perfect candidate for the men the Church seeks since he would not question its commands.
He has lost his proud horse long ago and his armor has seen better days but his bearing indicates a proud heritage. Not that it counts anything so far removed from the kingdom from which he hails.
The Bishop knows Maun's family, whose men have served the Church faithfully in the past, but Maun has not met him personally yet.
Master Buckland
player, 1 post
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 14:47
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Master Buckland is a massive man mountain aged 45. He has been a soldier in his youth but the call of the forge runs in his blood through the generations of his family.... He turned his skill to mending the soldiers weapons and knights equipment. He is never without his blacksmiths apron and two handed forge hammer
Relf of Leaford
player, 1 post
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 17:34
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Hey all, looking forward to playing with you. Welcome Relf of Leaford your poacher turned Bishop’s ranger.
Blackgryphon
player, 2 posts
Tue 27 Dec 2022
at 17:47
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I guess, I am the distanced surrogate son. He was one of the very first persons to hold my tiny body in his arms as my mom died in childbirth. Taking me and raising me to become the agent that I have become.

So with that Gryphon is 21, a favorite with the ladies. Has great hand to eye coordination and surprising strength for his toned body. Wins about all the tavern games that have to do with throwing things.

If anyone is interested in creating a more complex or fleshed out backstory with him please PM or post here so we can work on it.
Blackgryphon
player, 3 posts
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 03:53
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Hate to ask what are Dark Fates
Relf of Leaford
player, 2 posts
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 12:21
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Relf is older, a family man. If you wanted to tie up the backgrounds Blackgryphon might have had fling with one of Relf’s daughters or be betrothed to one.
Blackgryphon
player, 4 posts
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 12:32
  • msg #10

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Fling maybe but nothing forced am a happy go lucky charming guy. Might even of helped her out and she had crush etc. betrothed to one, only if plenty of crossbows were involved.
Sir Maun D'Entope
player, 2 posts
Knight
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 13:25
  • msg #11

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Do we use Depletion rules?
Just asking since it looks like one needs to roll for weapons, too. I.e. a roll after each fight...
The Dread
GM, 9 posts
The Living Darkness
The Eater of all Life
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 13:29
  • msg #12

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Yes, we are.

All items in Tiny Dungeon 2e have a unique modifier called “Depletion”. Each item is assigned 6 Depletion Points upon purchase. These points represent how sturdy the item is, and how long it lasts.

Every time you use an item outside of combat, after you’ve finished using it, roll a d6. If the result on the d6 is a one, reduce the Depletion by 1. If you used it in combat, roll at the end of the combat. Once Depletion hits 0, the item is used up and can no longer be used.

The Blacksmith in town can restore weapons, and a shop can provide replenishment for things that are used up like food and water.

Brigit of Loxburgh
player, 1 post
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 13:42
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Neat! Kind of reminds me of Oblivion, and the hardness rules 3.5 D&D tried to float (though I don't remember anyone actually using them).

I'm Brigit of Loxburgh, Order of the Sisters Militant, and I'll be your first aid kit and sin confessor. Killed a goblin and felt bad about it? The Light forgives.
Master Buckland
player, 2 posts
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 14:07
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Lucky that you have a blacksmith /armourer in the party then :)
Blackgryphon
player, 5 posts
Wed 28 Dec 2022
at 15:16
  • msg #15

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My thanks Bridget, you can always confess to me and I shall do my best to comfort you as well.

Looks like I will be rolling every combat 1x if one rolled number goes down. Reminds me of Forbidden  food and water and arrows given like d8 if 1 rolled to d6 etc until d4 then empty could resupply etc. In field DM could sat found resource all would increase d size.

Should be a great game.
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