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#1
Off-topic Discussion /
September 19, 2012, 05:34:24 PM
Batman is TN
#2
Introductions and Group Management /
September 17, 2012, 07:12:08 AM
Havash Smogson is one of the nephews of Joe Smogson. He has recently left his laborer life with his friends and cousins in the lumber business. This proud Mistlockan is now a body guard for the Merchant's Guild of Mistlocke, employee of the Master Merchant. He will be quite absent for sometime, for I am on something else at the moment. I still invite any who wish to roll a Smogson or help me expand its lore.

"The Mist Our Walls"     ;)
#3
Introductions and Group Management /
September 17, 2012, 02:47:41 AM
Quote from: el groso;302844Not exactly a group character concept, nor an attempt of PC faction. Not -necessarily-. It is a simple invitation for new PCs to share some similar background. The Smogsons are a family scattered among villagers of Mistlocke. Cousins, brothers, uncles... They are on their second generation in Mistlocke. It is said that Patriarch Joe Smogson was a bastard who had a lot of children, brothers, cousins and lovers, and claimed to be blessed by the Mist itself. He played no important role in the founding of Mistlocke and was one of the first villagers to be chosen for the lottery, and received the nickname "Smogson". Old Smogson was illiterate and hardly kept any journals or records, so little history has been kept on him, any lore about this man is in tales of his descendants, the Smogsons. Most of his descendants are among the Last Keep villagers, farmers, carpenters, Mustermen, lumberjacks, Aberdenn and Caermyn clansmen, Ordermen, Wyrm Watcher Rovers, some may even live with the Argenti Gypsies. This leaves the possibility of existance of Smogson PCs and NPCs all around Mistlocke. So, a Smogson PC could actually belong to any faction/associations, or none. The goal here is not to sediment the server. They are not very united (this could be changed IG). Most of them fear/respect/worship the Mist. Note that if you wish to play a villager untouched by the Withering curse, who never left the shroud, or anything unusual like that, an application is still required.

I ask help to keep adding to Smogsons Lore, and develop it as a good initial background for villagers, also, I do not claim property to this idea, anyone who wish to develop it further to what I mentioned here, is welcome to, just remember to use common sense, and post the common lore here.

Also, goals are pretty much free. One could want to bring Smogsons to prominence, as the "Third Clan" of Mistlocke (Some sort of "Gamma" force), reform the Muster under its name, become a Mayor, bring a xenophobic atmosphere amongst PCs, Build an army to hold the last stance against H'bala, Secure an Estate for the family, anything is possible really.

Some requirements:

Must get the "Start Mistlocke" upon character creation
Religion: Superstitious/Anything related to the Mist is more likely, but anything is possible.
Alignment: Any
Races: Human (Half-elf or Half-Orc bastards possibly)
Classes: non Druid.
Some initial knowledge about Mistlocke and the setting is advisable.
Don't forget your pitchfork and torch! :)


#Smogsons


"The Mist our Walls!"
#4
Screen Shots & Obituaries /
September 15, 2012, 06:39:35 PM
Well done! A peculiar elf!

:)  Very interesting character.
#5
Screen Shots & Obituaries /
September 15, 2012, 07:41:24 AM
<3 Lugo
#6
Screen Shots & Obituaries /
September 14, 2012, 05:00:33 PM
Cool Cleric! A Nature inclined priest of the most exotic deity! Well done
#7
General Discussion /
September 11, 2012, 10:41:10 AM
Get your pitchforks and torches, let us unite against the mob mentality! oh wait... There's something wrong here!

Well, if a character gets his butt kicked by a, let's say, starved kobold in the crossroads, barely survives, calls out for help in the sending system, he will likely get a few adventurers to help him defeat a kobold. Now, should it be different if it's a PC or NPC we're talking about? PC monsters tend to be different, unique, and more powerful than NPC mobs, or at least they should be. Just as adventurers are different than commoners or NPC guards. Mobs are as necessary for the game world as the bandit/monsters are. I understand it may be annoying sometimes to see the group of Care Bears from Mistlocke, who hang out together in the square, gossip together, quest together, fight invasions together, hoard supplies and levels together to win most of the times. But they are legitimate, and as I said, necessary and part of the game world, and will always be there... It is the existence of them that makes cool villain and anti-heroes unique and to stand out, so, let's be a bit more comprehensive about the mobs.
#8
General Discussion /
September 05, 2012, 08:54:08 PM
[COLOR="DarkSlateBlue"]Aazzedar Tyagi of Unther[/COLOR]

#9
General Discussion /
July 07, 2011, 10:42:50 AM
Quote from: RogerFnRabbit;248594
Zonchaka of the Stargazer People, Snapping Turtle Totem




Quote from: xXCrystal_Rose;249022Because someone needs to put the males in their place.



Roh Elk-Slayer


Will you actually post the portrait files, or just want us to know what your characters look like?
#10
General Discussion / Your half-breed friend!
June 30, 2011, 04:07:47 AM
Your half-breed friend!

#11
General Discussion /
March 19, 2011, 06:36:28 PM
#12
The Summoning theme I mean.

Because it only makes sense and makes it more fun.