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Posted on 07-13-14, 12:34 pm
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Deputy Smiles
Karma: 115 Posts: 878/942 Since: 05-08-12 Last post: 3586 days Last view: 3572 days |
This is the thread for all things related to your specific character. Feel free to start brainstorming on your character, and if you need the handbooks just PM me for a link. One thing that I am asking everyone to do is come up with three things you would like to see/do/etc in the game, from having a ballad written about you to battling your evil twin. These can help me figure out what each person wants to get from the game and personalize it. If some of these deal with the other players and you want to keep it a secret, just PM them to me. Have at it!
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Posted on 09-21-14, 01:51 pm
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Notes for level two:
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![]() Admin/Developer Karma: 120 Posts: 1435/1471 Since: 02-11-12 Last post: 3488 days Last view: 2190 days |
Ruhsbaar is a pretty cool guy and doesn't afraid of anything.
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Posted on 10-30-14, 04:13 pm (rev. 2 by
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The long awaited backstory of your favorite martial artist, including all previously redacted parts - the idea was that the story should flow decently with the juicy chunks missing
Ruhsbaar Vohlk is a middle-aged human monk of the Centered Breath tradition. Thirty-six years of age, he was born to a fairly well-off couple in Thulantar in the year 1443 DR. His father, Dheariams, was a skilled carpenter and ran a small woodshop on the northern edge of the Shade Enclave (not well known but successful enough to stay afloat). The true success in the family was his mother, Eilytheira, a highly-ranged sorceress and teacher in Lady Avelyere's Coven (a school for sorceresses located along the Western Wall of the Shade Enclave). Her magical prowess was notable and those skills kept her outward appearance youthful, looking not a day more than 25 when Ruhsbaar was born when in fact she was upwards of 80. As such, for the better part of her life Thultanthar was tucked away in the Plane of Shadow, a final bastion of Netherese culture. Her interest in the new realm her city now inhabited led to the whole family taking a trip through the Dalelands, headed to Deepingdale (far east) to visit the famed Leaves of Learning, a temple to Oghma known to contain one of the finest libraries in all of Faerun and would allow outsiders to examine tomes for a price. In their journey (propelled along the air upon Eilytheira's magical carpet) they were waylaid by the wyverns of Wyvemfang, the terrible birds appearing suddenly and tearing at both the carpet and it's passengers. Despite a valiant effort by both Dheariams and his sorcerous wife to fend off the wyverns of the Thunder Peaks they could not prevent damage to the carpet and the family tumbled through the air to land sharply within a swale in the mountains. Exhausted from the battle, Eilytheira was slain when her body was smashed against the rocks from the fall. Dheariams did not fair much better, mortally wounded but still alive. Remarkably, Ruhsbaar was not gravely injured. He landed into a small pool of water, well-padded by plant growth. The boy picked himself up and stepped quickly to the middle of the swale where he found the broken bodies of his parents. Dheariams tried his best to comfort the boy (unable to lift himself from the ground), but was soon driven to dementia and prayer by the pain that wracked his body. Ruhsbaar spent two days lying beside his deceased parents, hoping beyond all hope that tomorrow they'd simply wake up and continue their travles toward Highmoon. When the devastating realization finally sank in, the boy (14 at the time) made his way down from the mountain peaks, walking for the better part of a day before finding himself on the outskirts of Highdale. Still half-paralyzed by fear and misery the boy could not muster the will to walk further and resigned to spending one last night beneath the stars, alone but for his grief. [REDACTED] He was awoken in the night by two muscular figures in dark, tight-fitting robes embroidered with purple. These Dark Moon Monks of Shar comforted the boy, and brought him back up the Thunder Peaks he spent all day descending, to their secret monestary. There Ruhsbaar received his training as a Monk, and filled the void in his heart with the teachings of Shar. Ruhsbaar was indoctrinated and converted into the Order, devoting his life to Shar's will. Three years he spent at the monestary before heading out into the world at the behest of a dream that he interpreted as direct instruction from the Mistress of Loss. By his understanding, Shar's dream would have him travel to Highdale to find a new monestary with a blood-red triangle upon its front door, and there hone his skills and abilities to better be able to serve Her in a time of need. With a certain sense of deja-vu, in the year 1460 DR Ruhsbaar descended the mountain and ended up on the outskirts of Highdale once again. Having reached his destination late in the evening, he set up camp outside of Highdale and spent the night with his thoughts and memories before dozing off. [/REDACTED] Ruhsbaar awoke in the morning and made his way to the northern gate of Highdale, was admitted by the sole guard on duty and found himself in the bustle of a city once again. He was happy to be there, to be sure, and yet the proximity to so many people also made him somewhat uneasy. A few hours of wandering later the boy found himself standing outside a small and unkept building, its tattered wooden doors, barely holding themselves closed, displayed a freshly-painted red triangle outlined in purple. Ruhsbaar recalled seeing this exact building in a dream and filled with a new sense of purpose approached the door to knock. Before he could take those few steps the door creaked open and an elderly monk wrapped in a robe of the same blood-red as the triangle that adorned the door appeared. This was the beginning of a five-year stay with the small order of monks in Highdale where Ruhsbaar was trained in the Centered Breath traditions, learning to properly use his body as a weapon, and master the Flurry of Blows. Ruhsbaar's training was thorough and he learned quickly - and after three years he was taking private lessons from the monestaries leader - a strong but gentle elder whose name he was never privy to. While the training went wonderfully, Ruhsbaar had philosophical disagreements with the Monk Order and their relationship seemed to grow ever colder, and despite two years of one-on-one lessons with the elder, Ruhsbaar stood neither near his ear or close to his heart. [REDACTED] Throughout these five years of training with the Monks of the Centered Breath, Ruhsbaar made multiple visits back to the Dark Moon monestary hidden away in the Thunder Peaks, learning their techniques as well and always studying the doctrine and history of the Church of Shar. In the year 1466 DR Ruhsbaar was sent a message from the Dark Father Abbott - the highest ranking member of the Dark Moon Order of Thunder Peaks by way of a paper note - a small obsidian charm threaded to it: The time for training is over. Your true service to Her will begins. Return to us promptly and ready for travel. In alignment with Her teachings - leave none behind who might expose you later. The shadow dwells within the charm, use it wisely. Father Sorin Ruhsbaar folded the note and leaned against the table at which he sat, reaching towards the small flame that fluttered above the tall wax taper set into the wall beside him. Gathering a few meager belongings from the tiny alcove that served as his quarters these last five years he made his way through the monestary working out a list of his fellows who would need to be dealt with before departing. The elder, a similarly-aged man named Webin who had been his training partner during the first few years, and the young boy Drezz who had delivered the note itself - no telling if his curiosity got the better of him. The night was full on and the world outside cast in darkness. The dark is a time to act, not wait. "The shadow dwells within" - the charm was a Tlacatl, a magical stone that contained five charges of the deadly spell "Vampiric Touch". The boy Drezz and Webin both fell quickly in their sleep, but the Elder was awake and vigilant, locking eyes with Ruhsbaar as he entered the room - almost as if he was there waiting for him. There was a struggle as they locked in weaponless battle for a time, the old man on the offensive despite his frailness. Arms locked in battle the old man spoke - "Somehow I always knew you would be cause of my demise. Your heart is stone, you wouldn't let us love you." - and then his eyes widened in surprise as Ruhsbaars touch became embued with the power of Shars dark sorcery. As the monestary elder crumpled to the floor, the life draining form his eyes, Ruhsbaar whispered into his ear "Love is a lie, only hate endures" - an ancient Sharran mantra. The dark deeds done Ruhsbaar left the monestary in Highsdale and wandered off toward the Thunder Peaks, leaving three men lifeless in their chambers behind him. The sun was setting below the horizon once again by the time Ruhsbaar reached the summit of the Thunder Peak that held the secret mountain base of the Order of the Dark Moon. Five manticores began circling in the sky above the monk - guardians of the Order long ago converted to the Sharran faith. Approaching the entrance proper, a robed figure steps out of the bases entrance and nods in greeting, "Welcome back, Dark Brother. We have been expecting you, Father Abbott will want to see you right away." Shaking hands, the monk steps aside to let the traveler into the complex, and Ruhsbaar quickly made his way down familiar passageways towards the Dark Father Abbott's personal quarters. The door creaked open and the Dark Father stood inside wrapped in the same dark robes as the monk at the entrance, a worried look on his face. Pulling Ruhsbaar inside and closing the door behind him, he delved into the details of the mission at hand. Their base in the Thunder Peaks was under threat. The Church of Cyric sought to destroy and sabatoge the Sharran church and all of her followers in recompense for their God's imprisonment in the Supreme Throne. The other deities of Faerun had locked him there as punishment for killing the goddess Mystra, mother of all magic. While Cyric had done the deed, it was the Lady of Loss - Shar, who convinced him to do it. Cyrics followers, therefore, did not feel that the Mistress of Night should be left unpunished. A cult dedicated to Cyric was gaining traction in the area around Scornubel, a major tradestop town on the northern bank of the River Chionthar. Said cult has apparently discovered/ confirmed the existance of the Order of the Dark Moon complex in the peaks and is exposing its existance to the world. The manticores had already carried off a handful of adventurers making their way towards the entrance. Ruhsbaar was charged with the absolute destruction of this cult: slaughter its members and stop their plans to disrupt the Sharran church and his own monestary. The Sharran Church proper sent an agent into the area to gather what he could about the cult - the only real useful information was a lead: a merchant of the Red Shield in Scornubel has had a run in with the cultists and lived to tell about it. [/REDACTED] Weeks of travel on horseback brought Ruhsbaar to the bustling trade city and he made his way directly to the Red Shield headquarters to seek an audience. The man was preoccupied, and Ruhsbaar was left to await a summons in a large and well-furnished waiting room. The room was unoccupied but for a well-armored Tiefling that Ruhsbaar sat across the room from. A bit of time passed by in silence before the Tiefling, apparently a Paladin of Torm, was granted audience and summoned into the merchants study. Rhusbaar sat alone for a while before a well-dressed messenger appeared and asked a very straightforward question: "You are here to inquire with Lord Maerbin about the ritual murders??" Ruhsbaar confirmed that he was, and the messenger lead him through the doors and into Maerbin's study. The merchant was seated behind a the largest oaken desk the monk had ever seen, its surface etched over with a wave of designs. Across from Maerbin, with his back to the door, the Tiefling sat in a comfortable looking chair. A few hours of conversation followed, Maerbin informing his visitors that the cult had struck again the night before - the victims a farmer and his two young children, all found dead in their home this morning in a bloody scene that must have been some kind of dark ritual. The merchant assumed that both Ruhsbaar and the Paladin were there to glean information about the murders and wanted to talk to them both at once. The merchant had plenty of information about the most recent murders and hinted that they are likely the work of a dark cult that had taken root in the area recently. Further information about the cult and its members was nothing but tidbits, most of it hearsay, but some of it might prove useful. The two were dismissed and made their way out of the Red Shield's headquarters, chatting about their reasons for hunting down the culprits. The Paladin's story was similar to his own, he was a fairly new initiate in the Church of Torm and sent here to investigate rumors of a dark cult in the area. [REDACTED] With some quick thinking and his Goddess' blessing, Ruhsbaar was able to weave a backstory for himself that the Paladin would find acceptable, for surely such a companion would be useful on this quest. [/REDACTED] Ruhsbaar told the Paladin about his parents death and his induction into the Centered Breath monestary in Highsdale. He praised the monks who had trained him, especially the Elder who personally saw to the last few years of his lessons. Charged with taking a letter from the local tailor in Highsdale to the head of the Order of Master Tailors, Glovers & Mercers in Waterdeep, Ruhsbaar stopped in Scornubel during his travels, and caught wind of the cults activity in the area. On a tip from a traveller at a local tavern he came to gather informatiom from Lord Maerbin. [Notes for later?] ------------------ Fane of Shar = main temple of Shar in Thultanthar (Shade), Nethril Rivalen Tanthul = high priest of Shar (The Nightseer) and accomplished wizard |
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