PS, for those who are having to rebuild their characters, this is a handy tool.
http://www.pathguy.com/cg35lite.htm
It doesn't include Ravenloft specific stuff (he had one but WotC made him take it down). But still it might be useful for getting your character built before you add in the Ravenloft-y bits.
RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away (prelude/recruitment)
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"You said I killed you--haunt me, then!...Be with me always--take any form--drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you!” -Wuthering Heights
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Brock Marsh Runoff wrote:Do we have a sense of how much time has passed between 1) The last MotM adventure and now and 2) The very first MotM game and now? Trying to get a sense for how old Dorgio would be now if he was 27 at the start.
Excellent question.
Mists over the Musarde started in late summer of 756 of the Barovian Calendar.
The party went through the portal to The Wood, and defeated Wolutha in 757
Jon murdered Evie in January 759 of the Barovian Calendar
The reorganized party investigated the mystery of the Delapore Estate in October of 760
In October of 761 Benn, Dorgio, and several others visited Denys Sancerre on the island of Gauntcliff. Not such a relaxing vacation!
Mists of Winter took place in December of 762.
This campaign begins in the late summer of 764.
Eight years have passed since the first party formed to rescue and protect Evangeline Sancerre. Over five years since Jon murdered Evangeline.
Dorgio is 35.
This tracks with real life, more or less.
Don't forget that your wives and kids get older too.
Dorgio's wife was pregnant at the end of the last game. Assuming things went well, he has a toddler now.
Benn's son is getting big.
It's possible Charlotte could have conceived again. We can random roll for that.
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>Dorgio is 35
Ay, stop aging and reminding me of my own mortality, PC!
Okay, so that means Lorna is in her early 20s now, and little Sandor Benedek* Varga would be about a year and some change, since was born in the Spring of '63.
*After Benedict Gerhman, of course
Ay, stop aging and reminding me of my own mortality, PC!
Okay, so that means Lorna is in her early 20s now, and little Sandor Benedek* Varga would be about a year and some change, since was born in the Spring of '63.
*After Benedict Gerhman, of course
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away (prelude/recruitment)
Great, now I remember Hopefully I have the stats saved at the old one.ewancummins wrote:I have her background.VAN wrote:Yup
Do you have the character sheet? Because I changed computer and I don't know if I still have it.
You based her on the character from Skybolt's suspended game.
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http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=277171 Here's what I have for Bennedict's sheet atm. Not sure if it's the most current. If you were to say "go ahead and level up to 8" I wouldn't argue.
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7 appears to be correct.
Double check. His level should not be lower than Dorgio's level.
Because this is intended to be the final installment, I will grant XP/ level up awards midway through, rather than at the end.
It's quite possible that all PCs could level up. If they survive the first adventures of The One that Got Away...
Double check. His level should not be lower than Dorgio's level.
Because this is intended to be the final installment, I will grant XP/ level up awards midway through, rather than at the end.
It's quite possible that all PCs could level up. If they survive the first adventures of The One that Got Away...
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Then that sounds right, since Dorgio's at 7 too.Double check. His level should not be lower than Dorgio's level.
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Re: RAVENLOFT: The One That Got Away (prelude/recruitment)
interested in joining if there is still space!
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kintire wrote:interested in joining if there is still space!
You make seven.
Recruitment closed.
I still have your very fun burglar character from Mists of Winter (The Jenny Greenteeth adventure)
She should fit in nicely, especially as Sara Croft (Van) and Raen (Alhoon) are also in the mix.
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