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The Story:

Chapter 1plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 1: Juanda's Cave

We’ve lived all our lives in this bloody canyon, and me can’t takes no more. Me hates the canyon. And me hates me companions.

Anyway, the five of us were huddled in Juanda’s ice cave. Someone tapped on the curtain entrance and Juanda opened it. Outside were two officers of the law. One of them was Glennard. I told the coppers to state their business or taste a lick of me blade.

Chapter 2plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 2: Chicken Soup

After having agreed to split all of their spoils evenly, Blacksong, Juanda, Bernherd, and Glennard decide to get together to share tales of their past. Bernherd tells the tale of his first companion, a man so much like Blacksong that they are nearly indistinguishable.

Chapter 3plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 3: Laying Traps

Suspecting that the Traders Guild was going to find Black Song's secret path to the surface eventually, the party decided to lay some traps. Glennard cast a spell that would notify him if anyone tried to enter the cave. Black Song dug a pit. Behnerd made a magically malodorous malady. Juanda used her magic to block off the passage with a natural-seeming wall of stone, which could be climbed over if one knew where to look.

Chapter 4plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 4: Time to Make a Deal

Cliffhanger... we picked up weapons and money in our heist and were mid discussion on being criminals.

Black Song wonders aloud if he should leave his crew or go off alone.

Someone has triggered Glenard's trap. We turn to notice a man and woman standing outside of the cave.

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        • DM Critiqueplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDM Critique

          At the end of our spring 2004 sessions, the DM asked for player comments, in order to improve his DMing style. Here is what the players said:

          * The DM having a PC is a BAD idea. It fosters resentment amoung some players if the PC is given too much attention or is too
        • Cast of Charactersplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCast of Characters

          Albatross is pretty bad with names, so here's a quick reference of the characters who have appeared in the game. The names that Albatross calls people are given in italics, while the real names and descriptions are given in normal text.
        • House Rulesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigHouse Rules

          Raise Dead and Resurrection

          Raise Dead and Resurrection are not automatically successful. A character's chances of being resurrected are 15%+3% a level, to a maximum of 75%. No retries. The in-campaign justification is that the Gods know when it is your
        • The Wrath of the Talonsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Wrath of the Talons

          This is a D&D campaign I was involved in for two years, from fall of 2003 to spring of 2005. It was a complete campaign, starting at level 1 and going up to level 17, where everything was wrapped up nicely with an epic battle.
        • Campaign Settingplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCampaign Setting

          Our story begins in and around Leland-To, a large walled hamlet of 400 on the Shining Plain, a day from the Giant's Run Mountains. The only established human settlement for more than 150 miles, Leland-To is (locally) famous for two things. First, almost 150 years ago to the month, the adventuring cleric Leland (later Leland the First) foiled a Drow invasion of the surface led by the dark cleric Mahta-Jazeera. After his victory, Leland was made ruler of the town. He abrogate…
        • The Wrath of the Talonsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Wrath of the Talons

          * The Wrath of the Talons * Campaign Setting * The Talons' Monastery * Albatross's Journal * Caged Wolf's Journal * Essethra's Journal * PBeM * Custom Items * Characters * Timeline * House Rules * DM Critique
        • Timelineplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigTimeline

          This is a timeline of the campaign, incorporating all the journals. For specific journals (which will probably be more up-to-date than this), go back to the main page.

          Pre-Game

          Albatross: Dancing Albatross Intro

          The Month of Eleasis

          9th-13th

          The Talons appear, and rescue Toben and Hallendar.
      • RPG Fiction and Campaign Write-Upsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRPG Fiction and Campaign Write-Ups

        Campaigns Hosted on Zioth.com

        The Coming of the Zioth

        Welcome to a world that has nineteen years left to live. In nineteen years, on the one thousand twentieth year of the Zioth, all five moons will leave the sky for a night, and the world will be destroyed and rebuilt. But who can believe such legends in a world at its prime? Everything is normal. The strange creatures of legend are nowhere to be seen, and magic? A story to put children to sleep. The Coming…
    • charactersplugin-autotooltip__defaultHalaren
    • Netbook of Featsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigNetbook of Feats

      Welcome!

      Greetings, and thanks for taking the time to read the Netbook of Feats. This project is the result of a lot of hard work by all our contributors, reviewers, editors, the Fantasy Netbook Community Council, and myself. It represents thousands of hours of hard work and boundless creativity. We sincerely hope that you enjoy it and find something here that enhances your game or simply entertains.

      The Netbook of…

    • Find Roleplaying Gamesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigFind Roleplaying Games

      Obsidian Portal: I can't believe it took me so long to find this site. Join a hundred thousand gamers in a community which includes hosted campaigns, player and game finders, and more, for all RPG systems.

      Play by Email / Play by Post

      Giants in the Playground forums, mainly D&D.
    • Roleplaying Resourcesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRoleplaying Resources

      This is a collection of resources I've written or found over the years. While a lot of this is oriented towards D&D, much is applicable to any role-playing game or fantasy world. Anything here that is not credited can be assumed to be copyright
    • Roleplay Pluginplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRoleplay Plugin

      This Dokuwiki plugin facilitates the creation of web sites for role-playing games.

      Every feature uses this syntax:

      data here

      Dice roller



      Configuration

      Configuration is done through a wiki page called roleplay_config, which is in the same namespace as the game turns.
    • Roleplaying Resourcesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRoleplaying Resources

      * Index

      * RPG Fiction

      * Characters

      * Worlds

      * Campaigns

      * Magic

      * Game Systems

      * Rules

      * Relic Vault

      * Resources

      * Fun
    • Recent Updatesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRecent Updates

      October 18, 2017

      * D&D 5: Masters of Skills

      September 26, 2011

      * Added official D&D character sheet to Characters page. * Added d20 modern and Ars Magica to Game Systems page.

      September 23, 2011

      * Fancy new design for the Roleplaying Resources site, with icons, and better organization. Good bye giant list of links!
  • Moose Factsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMoose Facts

    * Did you know that “Moose Watching” is illegal in twelve cities and towns throughout the USA, because of fatal injuries caused by it? * Did you know that Bullwinkle Moose was the real name of a Pennsylvania farmer? The show was inspired by Mr. Moose, who was a friend of the producer's sister. Rocky Squirrel, however, was a completely original name.
  • Moose Pageplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMoose Page

    Looking at this Moose page, you may ask, “what is this infatuation you have with moose?”

    I'm not quite sure I can explain it myself. Maybe it's their huge size (male moose grow to 7'6“ at the shoulder and 1000lb). Perhaps it's their agile movements (moose can move very quietly through underbrush, despite their size and mass). Maybe it's those fancy gadgets they carry on top of their heads (moose antlers can measure as much as 6ft from tip to tip, and weigh up to 90lb as a pair). May…