Shiff- The Spy who Bit Me

Started by Blue41, July 09, 2014, 02:01:48 AM

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Blue41

mag gonna be so mad at me

Shiff was the rogue spymaster that I have tried to make with varying levels of failure for the last two chapters. I'm glad to say that I can consider him a success- he went by half a dozen aliases and disguises, interacted with a whole host of heroes and villains and kept his alter-ego a secret (though being outed is the best part, and I was looking forward to the great hunt as an excuse to pull off the mask). Shiff's defining goal was to amass enough wealth to find himself a nice, secure hole and just wait this whole apocalypse thing out. He had no interest in fighting wars or slaying aberrations, just trying to live as comfortably as he can.

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Background: The son of a drunkard sailor and an negligent mother, 'Shiff', born Andrew Sheffield, ran away from home as twelve and would spend the next ten years eking out a miserable living on the streets of Waterdeep. With few prospects for proper employment and no discipline to maintain the jobs he was qualified for, Shiff hired out his services as a lookout and informat for the Plague Rats, a thieves' guild working out of the Docks' Ward. Shiff contracted the lycanthropic disease, which the guild referred to as a 'Gift', after years of faithful service and was inducted into the Guild proper.

A survivalist at heart, Shiff broke ties with the guild and the city hours after the Darkening, squatting in an abandoned home for days and emerging only for food and drink. When the Dread menace eventually arrived, Shiff simply burrowed down deeper, fleeing into the sewers and subsisting on carrion and sewage water. When he eventually emerged from his hole, Waterdeep was a much different place than what he remembered. It was easy to find the remaining people who were unenthralled, for where a man could not go, a rat could. Shiff managed to escape the city with his life by selling out his fellow man on the eve of their escape, giving away their position to thralls and making a break for freedom in the confusion. He spent the next several weeks a husk of a man, subsisting on what he could before stumbling across a portal to Sanctuary.[/hide]


The restrictions of Upper Sanctuary and the sheer number of adventurers made Shiff extremely uncomfortable lingering there for very long. Wearing little but rags and a smile, Lower Sanctuary made for a more welcoming environment for the beggar-thief. He found himself a nice spot in the back alleys and went about the slow work of making contacts and prying secrets. The Hundred Hounds took notice of his skills in trap-setting and lock-picking, and he used their group as a veil to expand his net of contacts.

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home sweet home


listen to this nerd

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The arrival of the Drow during the Dark Lake conflict shook Shiff from his easy life. Their first night in Lower, an ultimatum was issued by the corsairs- ten rings of Sanctuary would be delivered to them, or Lower would be crushed beneath their boot. Naturally, the adventurers and mercenaries would never back down- their lives for their ruins. Shiff, however, had other ideas. His maneuverings brought him contact with some questionable folks.

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Wyran Aims, a Hundred Hound an ally, invited Shiff along on a planar journey that would introduce him to the Sojourners of the Hidden Sea and a new purpose. Now he didn't have to worry about hiding in the Underdark and hoping the Dread overlooked him- he could travel to another plane entirely to escape, as long as he proved himself to the crew. Naturally this was harder than one might think, considering how fluid his loyalties could be.

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I know that face









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Becoming a Sojourner meant a new name, new clothes and a whole lot of conversations. I was sole recruiter for a month or so, and I had my work cut out for me. I also had to negotiate with the Spellguard after our brawl with them in Lower...

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Of course, Shiff was also a monster- a were-rat who used the presence of the Chosen to hide his identity and purpose up until the day he died. Joining the Sojourners was just what he needed to put the beast to its paces- rob travelers and adventurers of their coin as the Chosen One, then use the Tinkerer to buy baublium and hand it right back. Gradually, however, the rat's needs grew darker...

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The Plague Rats were servants of Talona, and lycanthropy would be Her plague, her Gift to the People. Shiff was pious enough, but the propaganda and infections served another purpose- presenting the people of Sanctuary with a more viable and threatening target than the Sojourners. No one would ever know the sacrifices he made for his crew...though there was plenty of profit to be made. He was LE after all. 14+ PC's were infected, even more were subdued. I lost count. Silverdust elixir is no longer available as a direct result of the plague.

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Unfortunately, overconfidence leads to many a man-or rat's- downfall. With death came peace- an end to schemes, lies and hoarding gold. Shiff has escaped from the Dread into the bosom of a greater power.

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A couple of shots that don't fit anywhere

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prestonhunt

You're dead to me Blue.

Spiffy Has


granny

... and I was starting to have plans.

I am jealous of how well you did this, blue! Well done... REALLY well done.

Torrance

I never saw the character in game, but I knew he meant business, only from hearing EVERYONE speak about that dirty rat.

Well done.

MaimedGod

I think I bought gems from him once.

CondorHero

RIP my PVP teacher. :(

Knight Of Pentacles

Nooooooooooo....

-_- We were just getting started.

Dillusionist

I think Geoffrey will always be my favorite PC of yours, but Shiff was something. I sadly never got to interact with Shiff the Sojourner as much as I'd liked to, we had a few good conversations.

Your biggest achievement, of course, was in cultivating a terrifying and very fun monster PC leaps and bounds better than most.

Special Delivery

Blue41, You played an amazing character, even more fun to play with instead of just being a victim, you had a great run for this PC and from the beginning of being some scavenger begging on the streets of the freeedom square to big bad everyones scared of me. KUDOS

Davenfelth

Even from the outside I was always amazed at the depth of Shiff's deceptions and disguises. Never really having a chance to interact, it was none the less incredibly enjoyable to hear about his exploits through rumour and second hand accounts. Kudos Blue.

Bearic

I'm still happy you chose to attack us, was hoping on seeing you again on the other end, perhaps. XD

Mortui

Shiff, Shiff, Shiff.

You'll live on in my memories.

The Crimson Magician


Moonlighter

Sad I didn't have a truly compatible PC for more interactions, but it was funny believing him to be a goodly lowersmen on Mari and trying to sniff him out without getting bit on Prisca.

Good monstermanmonster. Terrifyingly strong, too!