More historical and literature characters
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Instead of the ancient dead, Torquemeda may very well be an Inquisitor (Forgotten Realms undead which is pretty much exactly like what its name sounds like).
I like the idea of getting the old thread going again. There's still plenty of ground to be covered.
Right now I'm reading the King in Yellow, which was originally published in 1895. Perhaps a writeup for the eponymous fictional play that drives people mad is in order (as well as perhaps the Yellow Sign mythos it spawned?)
I like the idea of getting the old thread going again. There's still plenty of ground to be covered.
Right now I'm reading the King in Yellow, which was originally published in 1895. Perhaps a writeup for the eponymous fictional play that drives people mad is in order (as well as perhaps the Yellow Sign mythos it spawned?)
Strange leaflets have been blowing through the streets of London proclaiming a special one night event of the performance of The King in Yellow. It soon becomes apparent that everyone is intending on seeing this play but of course there are only limited seats.
The night of the performance not only is the theater packed, but so are the streets outside. As the play begins the audience starts to go mad. Soon they begin rushing out into the crowded streets which leads to a horrible riot....
The night of the performance not only is the theater packed, but so are the streets outside. As the play begins the audience starts to go mad. Soon they begin rushing out into the crowded streets which leads to a horrible riot....
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Re: More historical and literature characters
Intrepid wrote:Nukdai wrote:sorry I'm a history buff and found the previous threads enthralling. Could the collective genius from the prior postings do one more? Lizzie Borden trial was in 1892. Please help. Should Lizzie the spinster be the villian or should folklore prevail as her parents were abusive sadists
A couple of months ago, I saw a documentary on psychotic disorders, and the main researcher was a doctor who had 6 murderers in his family history, and was a direct descendent of the Borden linage. He found that psychotic disorders were caused by a dysfunction of the frontal lobe of the brain, and he had the same dysfunction in his brain. Why wasn’t he psychotic? While poor Lizzie’s parents were Sadists, his own parents were loving and supportive.
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Re: More historical and literature characters
Serial killer/ghoullike creature:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Holmes
Serial killer/black widow-like creature:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Gunness
Werewolf of course:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrus_Gonsalvus
Crusading secret monastic order for the good ( or the bad )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights
Shadow behind the throne, any intelligent undead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Richelieu
Any undead or even death knight variety bound to his island of exile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon#E ... int_Helena
An undead mastermind of the north, maybe still an enemy of his former emperor Napoleon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_XIV_John_of_Sweden
Most influential noble European family ever:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Oldenburg
Second most powerful noble family and when you factor in the wars between the two you could have a clandestine war lasting centuries:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hohenzollern
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Holmes
Serial killer/black widow-like creature:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Gunness
Werewolf of course:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrus_Gonsalvus
Crusading secret monastic order for the good ( or the bad )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights
Shadow behind the throne, any intelligent undead:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Richelieu
Any undead or even death knight variety bound to his island of exile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon#E ... int_Helena
An undead mastermind of the north, maybe still an enemy of his former emperor Napoleon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_XIV_John_of_Sweden
Most influential noble European family ever:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Oldenburg
Second most powerful noble family and when you factor in the wars between the two you could have a clandestine war lasting centuries:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hohenzollern
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what about the puppetmasters puppets? (you know from the movie puppetmaster?)
Re: More historical and literature characters
jules wrote:what about the puppetmasters puppets? (you know from the movie puppetmaster?)
I don't believe that Andre Toulon is an actual historical figure (although my Research-Fu may simply be insufficient) but between his fictional ties with both historic traditions of showmanship and alchemical and goetic references...I think he'd fit right in with just a bit of tweaking.
IMHO-while the Puppet Master series was decent schlock (and I like schlock


So to move Toulon into a more historical setting we would need an Enemy (either a society or an individual) wicked enough to tempt a scholar with an addiction to Forbidden Secrets-but in most respects a kindly and decent man-into a starting a path of vengeance which can only end in the protagonist becoming as evil as those he once opposed...Possibly dragging the PCs with him if they originally sided with Toulon early on against said Enemy?
Unless...you wish to portray Toulon as twisted and shortsighted, a dabbler in Dark Power yet redeemable still? By the end of PM III he is very much so, but by PM I (later in time as III is a Prequel) Toulon is truly damned.
Either way Jules, I like your choice.
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Re: More historical and literature characters
anybody ever do Geronimo?
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By 1890 Geronimo had been in prison some and 80 years old. As a hunter most of his life he is proficient with archaic weapons as well as the Winchester model 1873 and a Colt single action revolver. Dread possibilities. Perhaps haunted his last days by the ghosts of his massacred people
Even a man who is pure of heart
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
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how would you do the medusa from Grecian myth?
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Using Pathfinder rules I would use base line Medusa stats with six levels in cleric (she started out as a high priestess of Athena). Then add either 4 advancements from the Bestiary or three mythic tiers
Even a man who is pure of heart
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
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what about her sisters though?
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Stheno and Euryale both were immortal and more powerful than Medusa. A twist away from myth would be to make them human clerics or priestesses of the ancient snake religions and their hair would be nothing more than headdresses myth also mentions brass hands. Perhaps these were actually gauntlets for handling snakes. As for turning people into stone maybe poison
Even a man who is pure of heart
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
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ok, how about pinochio?
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Maligno says "I'm standing right here!"jules wrote:ok, how about pinochio?
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Maligno was one of my favorites! I remember playing the intro adventure way back in 2nd edition. Classic
Even a man who is pure of heart
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright
And says his prayers by night
May become a wolf when the wolf-bane blooms
And the moon is full and bright