
NOTE: IMC only rogues have enough inclination to become assassins. why would an expert wait 6 levels in order to become an assassin suddenly and not start the on the path of rogue?
Because they're not PCs, beginning life with the intention of becoming Big Bad Evil Dudes?alhoon wrote:Very interesting topic all!![]()
NOTE: IMC only rogues have enough inclination to become assassins. why would an expert wait 6 levels in order to become an assassin suddenly and not start the on the path of rogue?
The Giamarga wrote: -The League of Nine, elusive and mysterious guild based in Borca, members are in fact apothecaries from leading families, they are 9 in number, led by Lorzen Olszanik (Rog5/CPo3/Asn3 NE), the guild may be appealed to right wrongs, which it does according to the advancement of its own pretensions to importance and power and in return for which it issues a bill;
Also I would make Lorzen an Exp/Cpo/Asn unless the prerequisites of CPo permit this.
P.S.: Your tables are a bit skewed. Adding theCode: Select all
tags helps a bit but does not make them perfect..[/quote] I have no serious objections to Lorzen Olszanik beginning as an expert rather than a rogue. The family name is real and of the Borcan aristocracy but he is otherwise invented. As I recall, my reasoning was that this individual ended up leading the nine and that was in part due to his more rigourous initial training as a rogue and subsequently his more marshal training as an assassin rather than just a court poisoner. But on further thought, knowledge of the nobility and cleverness, or simply shifting alliances, would not be unimportant factors either. Perhaps better still would be Ari/Exp/Cpo/Asn. The respective levels would have to be calculated and double-checked though.
If you don't mind an RPG-fiction example to back you up on this one, Eva Saarinen from Jack Yeovil(Kim Newman)'s Warhammer stories fits this template (well, okay, she also got her head screwed up by being temporarily possessed by an evil artifact, but that's neither here nor there)...cure wrote:
Also theatre performers, unless they are full-fledged bards, are experts who with experience begin to fill the requirements and might well have an axe to grind. Or they are just tired of acting out murder and wish to pass to the real thing.
Interesting . . . I may have a look . . . .Archedius wrote:Since this thread has become a revenant- I will provide a link to the Midnight campaign setting's replacement for the Assassin prestige class. It perfectly fits Ravenloft, as do many things from Midnight.
http://darknessfalls.leaderdesslok.com/ ... -knife.htm
While you're there- check out Midnight's core classes. The Wildlander, Channeler and Defender are perfectly suited for Ravenloft and replace the ranger, druid/wizard/sorceror/bard, and monk respectively.
BTW- Fantasy Flight Games knows about the SRD site and fully supports it. In fact they have a policy of making fan-netbooks canon : ) If only Wizards would treat the Fraternity with the same regard : )