Some Quick Notes about the People & Places Spreadsheet:

Some Quick Notes about the People & Places Spreadsheet:

1. I will read through the document carefully and make select corrections; these corrections will only be for things that I feel were misunderstood because of poor description on my part or the nature of playing a RPG online. I will not correct faulty impressions, lies that were believed, or other ‘mistakes’ of which both players and character would not be aware. In other words, just because I don’t change it doesn’t guarantee that it’s true.

2. As I posted earlier, I think editing the document going forward should be done online via the Google spreadsheet app for Google Drive. It’s not as powerful or pretty as Excel, but we’re not messing with formulas anyway and the benefit in terms of tracking changes and maintaining a consistent copy-of-record despite multiple contributors seem worthwhile.

3. I’ve decided that XP rewards for entries will be the same as before — any substantive new entry or revision to an existing entry will be worth 10xp * character level. For compiling the initial document from the previous entries and summaries, I’m awarding Ray’s character 500xp. If you add new entries or revise existing ones, post a comment to the People & Places section listing the relevant entries to receive your XP reward.

4. I’ve removed Ray’s original post since the link seems to point to the old version of the spreadsheet rather than the most recent. I will post a permanent link to the document in a separate post and in the “About” post with the link to the character sheet folder.

Let me know if you see any problem with these guidelines.

As mentioned last night, Ray handled his visit to the Ark Cathedral via chat in between sessions. Here is the…

As mentioned last night, Ray handled his visit to the Ark Cathedral via chat in between sessions. Here is the transcript of that encounter:

 

DM: Okay … So, after entering High Town, you set off to look for the Temple Plaza. A few blocks in, you see an alleyway with a makeshift roof to your right as described by the innkeeper at the Twelfth Knight. Passing through the narrow passage with Thorfus, you can hear a low murmur from the apartments above that sounds like various overlapping (but fortuitously complementary) chants. When you come to the end of the alley, you are in a large plaza with a large fountain in the center and several religious edifices around the perimeter. Thorfus parts ways with you, pushing past the gaggles of pilgrims and acolytes in search of the Temple of Merendur. You set off towards the largest building, which has an elaborate anchor (the symbol of Baldric Evenkeel) carved above its wide doors.

Upon entering the cathedral, you find yourself at the foot of the shank (the central area that runs lengthwise up the anchor-shaped building). There are more pilgrims and clerics here and you stand for a moment unsure where to go. As you stand, a middle-aged priest with thinning hair and a tall, lanky frame approaches and greets you. “Welcome to the Ark, traveller. Do you require assistance?”

You ask after the Order of the Celestial Dragon and the priest thinks for a moment. “Let me check with Patriarch Galen. Please wait here.” With that, he sets off towards a door at the end of the right-hand fluke and disappears. You wait fifteen or so minutes until he returns.

“My apologies for keeping you waiting. Patriarch Galen is indisposed currently but wishes to extend the Ark’s warmest welcome to one of the followers of the Celestial Dragon. He would like you to know that one of your brethren, Rostom the Immaculate, was recently in Vargen but left to investigate rumors about an old imperial fort above Giant Falls on the southern branch of the Khelwater. Patriarch Galen asks that, per your Grand Master’s instructions, you leave an address where you can be located in the city by others of your order unless your intention is to move on immediately.”

Ray/Chuq: “It was no bother to wait, thank you for taking time away from your duties to help. Please send my regards to Patriarch Galen. My plans are as of yet uncertain, but for now I am staying at the Twelth (K)Night in the Wall District. Before I leave, is there anything you can tell me about the rumors Rostom is investigating or about the Giant Falls area?”

DM: “I’m afraid Rostom did not say much about his plans or what inspired him to head upriver to that old fort. My guess would be that your Order’s longstanding interest in imperial matters had something to do with his choice; although I suppose it is also possible he considered the location a candidate for your new monastery. You could try asking at his former lodgings … a place called ‘The Badger Club’ located in the Sink. Please be careful if you inquire after him there — while I’m not familiar with that particular establishment, the Sink has a bad reputation and not without reason.”

Ray/Chuq: “I’ll be careful. You are most helpful. I am new in town and have heard of some interesting happenings. Have you heard of the Gremlins in Wall District, the Kobolds loitering about the fjord or graves emptying in Newton?”

DM: “My apologies, but the ‘Gremlins’ are only a vague rumor to me and I have not heard tell of these kobolds. Regarding Newton, however, we have received an urgent message from a priest of our order reporting that a fissure has opened northwest of town where new fields were being cleared. Apparently some restless corpses have issued forth from this opening and are threatening the hamlet’s citizens. We have sent a more experienced cleric and some acolytes to investigate and put the tortured souls to rest … although I’m sure she wouldn’t mind aide if you decide to visit Newton.”

Ray/Chuq: “Many thanks, I will take my leave now” If their are no further encounters, Chuq will exit the Temple and look for Thorfus around the temple of Merendur.

I’ve been working on the background for the monastic order of Ray’s new character. Please note that the document…

I’ve been working on the background for the monastic order of Ray’s new character. Please note that the document linked here is a work in progress; I’m feeling pretty good about the general background information, but some minor details are subject to change. Rahm Benisaeko, I would be particularly interested in any comments you might have about my description of the current state of the monastic order — especially if it doesn’t jive with how you were thinking about your character.

Adam Stommes Quick Summary of Faldspar’s Training [Some of this will require a quick role-play when you return next…

Adam Stommes Quick Summary of Faldspar’s Training [Some of this will require a quick role-play when you return next week to explain/contextualize]:

Faldspar meets Edis Apilby at the Marlborough Gambling Hall. Edis spends the entire week sleeping there in the thieves’ secret rooms and you never see him leave. He is terrified for his life and jumps at every shadow thinking it might be “the faceless man” who stole one of his spell-books and gouged out his left eye.

By the way, he is willing to trade either 2 first level or 1 second level spell for Phantasmal Force and Hypnotism (two of the spells in the book stolen from him).

Kim Ho  Quick Summary of Tarion’s Training:

Kim Ho  Quick Summary of Tarion’s Training:

Tarion’s trains one week with the elderly Ouse, who teaches him quite a bit about uses his looks to the best effect (whether that be avoiding attention or attracting that of those with too much money and too little judgment). She never really warms up too much, but is a competent teacher.

One day during training, Garthrum drops in and watches Ouse’s lessons. He speaks briefly with Tarion during a break, asking that the elf keep his eyes open if he finds himself in Vargen anytime soon — paying particular attention if anything about a new hallucinogen competing with the Mad Dogs’ “Dog Froth” comes up. He promises a generous reward for any information about the origins of this new drug. 

For those interested, the standard entries in the care-taker’s notebook look like the following:

For those interested, the standard entries in the care-taker’s notebook look like the following:

6.035.01.01 BG1 6h-45m-8.9s; -16°42’52.1″

6.035.01.01 AG6 20h-41m-25.9s; +45°16’49.2″

6.035.01.01 VX2 5h-16m-41.4s; +45°59’52.4″

… etc. …

6.035.01.02 BH3 5h-14m-32.3s; -8°12’05.9″

6.035.01.02 AX7b 18h-36m-56.3s; +38°47’01.9″

… etc. …