03-22-2014, 07:08 AM
Okay, it looks like I'm going to try for my first ever solo fantasy game. I'll use HeroForge to track my character. To start off, let’s get some stats. 4d6 drop the lowest. STRENGTH?
18 = 3[d6]+6[d6]+4[d6]+5[d6]
Looks like strength is 15. DEXTERITY?
17 = 6[d6]+2[d6]+3[d6]+6[d6]
Another 15! CONSTITUTION?
17 = 1[d6]+5[d6]+5[d6]+6[d6]
16 it is. Hopefully a possible fighter here. INTELLIGENCE?
11 = 3[d6]+2[d6]+1[d6]+5[d6]
And we have a winner at 10. How about WISDOM?
16 = 4[d6]+6[d6]+2[d6]+4[d6]
14, very good! And finally CHARISMA?
17 = 6[d6]+6[d6]+1[d6]+4[d6]
And another 16! Okay, moment of truth - just who the heck am I?
Boastful rogue.
Of course I am. Okay, so let's go with Willama "The Wisp", a 16 year old 5'1" , 140 pound human girl in the town of Orham. What are three skills that I'm REALLY good at?
Cartography.
Nature lore.
Smelting.
Cartography, Nature Lore, and Smelting? So I imagine that as an inquisitive and proud young lass I was orphaned an apprenticed to one of the local blacksmiths, which accounts for my strength and hearty body. The man was a drunken lout, however, and I spent most of my formative years sneaking away from the town and spending time in the neighboring woods, reading from scrolls and books about the surrounding lands, wondering about what adventures I might be able to have if I was just able to escape this one horse town. What three things do I just seem incapable of doing?
Alchemy.
Wilderness survival.
Drinking.
Alchemy, Wilderness Survival, and Drinking? It turns out that just reading about how to live off the land and actually doing it are two different things. I try hard to learn, and I'm out there surrounding myself in those trees and sounds of the animals every day, but I just haven't really had the opportunity or ability to learn just how to stay out there. As for the drinking and alchemy, have you SEEN my blacksmith Master? No? That's because he's passed out drunk next to the homemade still he put next to the cooling vat - using the cooling vat's water. Yeah, that's not going to happen to me. Some good old water is fine for me. At least I've made some money in this apprenticeship. I wonder how much. (5d4*10)
14 = 1[d4]+4[d4]+3[d4]+3[d4]+3[d4]
140gp should be more than enough to help me out of Orham, if it ever comes to that.
It's dark right now though, and I know for a fact that my Master is laughing away at the local tavern, The Blind Basilisk. (The owner has a supposed basilisk head mounted above the fireplace. He claims he killed it by poking its eyes out with a fire poker. I think it still just looks like a big iguana head.) I don't really like being out in the forest at night, but there's no way I'm staying in that crap hay-strewn room at the smithy’s. I think it's time to practice my climbing. Time to scramble to the top of that building! Do I make it?
(Likely | 6[d10]) Yes, but... +Twist: NPC / Appears
Of course I do! I'm getting better all the time, naturally. Unfortunately I am not as quiet as I am trying to be, however, and I catch the voice of someone from inside of the house opening the front door. Who do I see?
Attentive recluse.
I was on top of the ramshackle house of the local crackpot, Valatar, so it was no surprise when I saw him walk out with a lantern and look towards me. I hope that I hide from his sight fast enough.
(Somewhat Unlikely | 8[d10]) Yes.
I hold my breath and a giggle as I hear the cranky bastard grumbling about squirrels and rats before he returns to his home and loudly shuts the door. I sigh and roll on my back, taking in the refreshing breeze and the stillness of the night. In this moment of silence, however, a strange sound catches my attention.
Dire animal.
Hearing the quick shuffling of feet on the edge of the tree line I sit up and look in the direction of the noise. It is difficult to see in the dark, but I can see two pairs of red eyes quickly approaching the main road into town to the south. A break in the clouds causes the moonlight to shine down upon the creatures, a pair of giant rats, almost two feet long each! Gasping, I stand to my feet and catch a quick glance around town. There are only two other people out in the street that I can see, a man seemingly pissing on the side of the tavern and another man talking to him. With little time left for thought I leap from the roof of the building and to the main road below. Do I land safely?
(Somewhat Likely | 1[d10]) No, and...
Oh gods, that hurt! In my excitement I didn't bother to correctly judge the jump down and I ended up yelping loudly as I tumbled painfully to the ground.
(5 = 10[d20]+-5) Negligible: Nick/Scratch/Bruise.
(9hp-1=8hp left) I grunt as I quickly get back to my feet and dust myself off. The pain from the tumble seems to have been more from mental surprise than actual physical injury. But do the rats hear my cry?
(Likely | 6[d10]) Yes, but...
I look down the road to see the outline of the two dire rats about 60 feet away from me where they suddenly stop upon hearing my cry and begin sniffing the air for other possible creatures or people near them. Do the two people next to the tavern or anyone else happen to hear me?
(Unlikely | 3[d10]) No.
I whip my head behind me only to find that the two people were no longer next to the tavern, having most likely returned inside to their abhorrent drink. I cast my gaze back in front of me and see that the rats are charging towards me! With the tavern almost 60 feet behind me, and the rats having a head start, I don't think that I will be able to make the tavern in time. I whip out my two daggers, which I proudly made myself, and begin backing towards the tavern, keeping a steady eye on the charging creatures. One closes in quicker than the other and takes a flying leap at my chest, but I am ready for it! Do I get in the first strike?
(Somewhat Likely | 3[d10]) No.
The weight and swiftness of the beast does not allow me to strike a blow before it attempts to bite me on the shoulder! With no armor and only cloth between its fangs and my skin, does it find purchase?
(50/50 | 2[d10]) No.
With a grunt I push the creature away from my body, aiming it at the second dire rat. Do they collide?
(Somewhat Unlikely | 7[d10]) Yes, but...
The first rat flies into the second one, preventing the second one from making its own charging leap at me as it shakes its head and hisses at me. Flipping the hilt of my daggers in both of my hands I lunge towards the first rat and thrust both of my blades forward, hoping for a hit.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes.
(20 = 20[d20]) Critical Injury: Requires immediate attention; clearly life-threatening if not immediately deadly.
(16 = 16[d20]) Severe Injury: Incapacitating and may become Critical if untreated.
(Rat HP 5-4-3=-2) My body, filled with rage and fear, is a blur as both of my blades slice open the throat of the dire rat, its vile crimson blood splattering my shirt and the road. It doesn't even have the time to screech as it falls to the ground; it's long, wiry tail twitching for a few moments before becoming completely lifeless. Breathing a sigh of relief I quickly turn my attention to the remaining dire rat, which begins slowly pacing a few feet in front of me, hissing and lashing its whip-like tail. I stared into its dark red eyes, wondering what it was going to do next.
Intolerance.
The rat is apparently indifferent towards my abject slaughter of its kin, and, with a powerful thrust of its hind legs, leaps towards me, teeth bared! Can I dodge it?
(50/50 | 7[d10]) Yes.
I deftly sidestep the beast as it flies through the air, and I take the position where it once was, as it takes mine, now directly between me and the tavern. I can see fluid filled pustules around this creature’s snout, and I know that one bite from that beast and there is a high chance that I could be inflicted with some terrible plague. Screeching loudly at me it suddenly turns and quickly scampers towards the tavern. I think of those teeth as I watch in shock - I'm just 16, I don't want to die. If I chase after it, there's a good chance that I will die... but what if I could stop it and it kills someone else? Briefly lost in thought, I glanced down the street to see if the rat's screeching attracted any attention.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes. +Twist: PC / Alters the location
Honest expert.
Before me and behind me I see doors opening and heads poking out, curious at the beastly sound. A few scattered screams begin to fill the air along with the shuttering of doors. "That's it," I think to myself. "There's no way I'll let this thing hurt anyone in this town - I don't care how much of a craphole it is!" I am not able to take even a single step before there is a strong pull on my arm and I stumble backwards into the armored body of Peron, the oldest and most sober hunter in the town.
"Get into my house, you fool!" he growls at me, his long sword unsheathed and at the ready. His head quickly turned as he scanned the surrounding with wide, tired eyes.
I wrench myself out of his grasp and take a few steps back. I'm not threatened, but I don't like being touched. "Don't worry old man, I already killed one! It's just a dire rat. Another one is headed down the street and it's going to attack someone if we don't do something about it!"
The old hunter growled and grabbed my head with his huge, calloused hand, and forcibly twists my gaze towards the south part of town, where the rats had originally come from, and where my back has been turned to for the past minute... My eyes widened as I spied at least a dozen more pairs of crimson eyes rushing towards the town. The ground rumbled ever so slightly from the stampede about to invade my town. With a pained look to Peron I run into his house, as ordered.
"EVERYONE STAY INSIDE YOUR HOMES! LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS! DON'T LET ANYTHING IN!" he yells before retreating into his house, slamming the wooden door shut and setting the latch. My heart pounds in my chest as I sheathe my daggers and begin latching the three wooden shutters over the windows of the house. Peron grunts as he pushes a large desk before his front door. With the desk firmly in place he sighs and looks to me with a steely gaze. "Damnit, child, why didn't you alert us that there were rats besieging us?"
I open my mouth, though no words come out, because I am still unsure as to just what was happening. The rumbling is getting louder now. "I was... I just... There were only two. I swear there were only two... I thought I could help..."
"Help!?" he roared, angrily brandishing his blade. "Help would have been alerting the town so we could prepare! Help would have been ringing the warning bell on the north side of town! Two rats. Two damn rats!? Dire rats ALWAYS travel in packs! You stupid girl!" He caught his breath and anxiously paces inside of his sparsely furnished house.
I stand there, gasping, on the verge of tears. I don't know what I did wrong. I just wanted to help. The rumbling is right outside of the door now. I can already hear the screams of my neighbors and friends...
(To be continued.)
18 = 3[d6]+6[d6]+4[d6]+5[d6]
Looks like strength is 15. DEXTERITY?
17 = 6[d6]+2[d6]+3[d6]+6[d6]
Another 15! CONSTITUTION?
17 = 1[d6]+5[d6]+5[d6]+6[d6]
16 it is. Hopefully a possible fighter here. INTELLIGENCE?
11 = 3[d6]+2[d6]+1[d6]+5[d6]
And we have a winner at 10. How about WISDOM?
16 = 4[d6]+6[d6]+2[d6]+4[d6]
14, very good! And finally CHARISMA?
17 = 6[d6]+6[d6]+1[d6]+4[d6]
And another 16! Okay, moment of truth - just who the heck am I?
Boastful rogue.
Of course I am. Okay, so let's go with Willama "The Wisp", a 16 year old 5'1" , 140 pound human girl in the town of Orham. What are three skills that I'm REALLY good at?
Cartography.
Nature lore.
Smelting.
Cartography, Nature Lore, and Smelting? So I imagine that as an inquisitive and proud young lass I was orphaned an apprenticed to one of the local blacksmiths, which accounts for my strength and hearty body. The man was a drunken lout, however, and I spent most of my formative years sneaking away from the town and spending time in the neighboring woods, reading from scrolls and books about the surrounding lands, wondering about what adventures I might be able to have if I was just able to escape this one horse town. What three things do I just seem incapable of doing?
Alchemy.
Wilderness survival.
Drinking.
Alchemy, Wilderness Survival, and Drinking? It turns out that just reading about how to live off the land and actually doing it are two different things. I try hard to learn, and I'm out there surrounding myself in those trees and sounds of the animals every day, but I just haven't really had the opportunity or ability to learn just how to stay out there. As for the drinking and alchemy, have you SEEN my blacksmith Master? No? That's because he's passed out drunk next to the homemade still he put next to the cooling vat - using the cooling vat's water. Yeah, that's not going to happen to me. Some good old water is fine for me. At least I've made some money in this apprenticeship. I wonder how much. (5d4*10)
14 = 1[d4]+4[d4]+3[d4]+3[d4]+3[d4]
140gp should be more than enough to help me out of Orham, if it ever comes to that.
It's dark right now though, and I know for a fact that my Master is laughing away at the local tavern, The Blind Basilisk. (The owner has a supposed basilisk head mounted above the fireplace. He claims he killed it by poking its eyes out with a fire poker. I think it still just looks like a big iguana head.) I don't really like being out in the forest at night, but there's no way I'm staying in that crap hay-strewn room at the smithy’s. I think it's time to practice my climbing. Time to scramble to the top of that building! Do I make it?
(Likely | 6[d10]) Yes, but... +Twist: NPC / Appears
Of course I do! I'm getting better all the time, naturally. Unfortunately I am not as quiet as I am trying to be, however, and I catch the voice of someone from inside of the house opening the front door. Who do I see?
Attentive recluse.
I was on top of the ramshackle house of the local crackpot, Valatar, so it was no surprise when I saw him walk out with a lantern and look towards me. I hope that I hide from his sight fast enough.
(Somewhat Unlikely | 8[d10]) Yes.
I hold my breath and a giggle as I hear the cranky bastard grumbling about squirrels and rats before he returns to his home and loudly shuts the door. I sigh and roll on my back, taking in the refreshing breeze and the stillness of the night. In this moment of silence, however, a strange sound catches my attention.
Dire animal.
Hearing the quick shuffling of feet on the edge of the tree line I sit up and look in the direction of the noise. It is difficult to see in the dark, but I can see two pairs of red eyes quickly approaching the main road into town to the south. A break in the clouds causes the moonlight to shine down upon the creatures, a pair of giant rats, almost two feet long each! Gasping, I stand to my feet and catch a quick glance around town. There are only two other people out in the street that I can see, a man seemingly pissing on the side of the tavern and another man talking to him. With little time left for thought I leap from the roof of the building and to the main road below. Do I land safely?
(Somewhat Likely | 1[d10]) No, and...
Oh gods, that hurt! In my excitement I didn't bother to correctly judge the jump down and I ended up yelping loudly as I tumbled painfully to the ground.
(5 = 10[d20]+-5) Negligible: Nick/Scratch/Bruise.
(9hp-1=8hp left) I grunt as I quickly get back to my feet and dust myself off. The pain from the tumble seems to have been more from mental surprise than actual physical injury. But do the rats hear my cry?
(Likely | 6[d10]) Yes, but...
I look down the road to see the outline of the two dire rats about 60 feet away from me where they suddenly stop upon hearing my cry and begin sniffing the air for other possible creatures or people near them. Do the two people next to the tavern or anyone else happen to hear me?
(Unlikely | 3[d10]) No.
I whip my head behind me only to find that the two people were no longer next to the tavern, having most likely returned inside to their abhorrent drink. I cast my gaze back in front of me and see that the rats are charging towards me! With the tavern almost 60 feet behind me, and the rats having a head start, I don't think that I will be able to make the tavern in time. I whip out my two daggers, which I proudly made myself, and begin backing towards the tavern, keeping a steady eye on the charging creatures. One closes in quicker than the other and takes a flying leap at my chest, but I am ready for it! Do I get in the first strike?
(Somewhat Likely | 3[d10]) No.
The weight and swiftness of the beast does not allow me to strike a blow before it attempts to bite me on the shoulder! With no armor and only cloth between its fangs and my skin, does it find purchase?
(50/50 | 2[d10]) No.
With a grunt I push the creature away from my body, aiming it at the second dire rat. Do they collide?
(Somewhat Unlikely | 7[d10]) Yes, but...
The first rat flies into the second one, preventing the second one from making its own charging leap at me as it shakes its head and hisses at me. Flipping the hilt of my daggers in both of my hands I lunge towards the first rat and thrust both of my blades forward, hoping for a hit.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes.
(20 = 20[d20]) Critical Injury: Requires immediate attention; clearly life-threatening if not immediately deadly.
(16 = 16[d20]) Severe Injury: Incapacitating and may become Critical if untreated.
(Rat HP 5-4-3=-2) My body, filled with rage and fear, is a blur as both of my blades slice open the throat of the dire rat, its vile crimson blood splattering my shirt and the road. It doesn't even have the time to screech as it falls to the ground; it's long, wiry tail twitching for a few moments before becoming completely lifeless. Breathing a sigh of relief I quickly turn my attention to the remaining dire rat, which begins slowly pacing a few feet in front of me, hissing and lashing its whip-like tail. I stared into its dark red eyes, wondering what it was going to do next.
Intolerance.
The rat is apparently indifferent towards my abject slaughter of its kin, and, with a powerful thrust of its hind legs, leaps towards me, teeth bared! Can I dodge it?
(50/50 | 7[d10]) Yes.
I deftly sidestep the beast as it flies through the air, and I take the position where it once was, as it takes mine, now directly between me and the tavern. I can see fluid filled pustules around this creature’s snout, and I know that one bite from that beast and there is a high chance that I could be inflicted with some terrible plague. Screeching loudly at me it suddenly turns and quickly scampers towards the tavern. I think of those teeth as I watch in shock - I'm just 16, I don't want to die. If I chase after it, there's a good chance that I will die... but what if I could stop it and it kills someone else? Briefly lost in thought, I glanced down the street to see if the rat's screeching attracted any attention.
(50/50 | 9[d10]) Yes. +Twist: PC / Alters the location
Honest expert.
Before me and behind me I see doors opening and heads poking out, curious at the beastly sound. A few scattered screams begin to fill the air along with the shuttering of doors. "That's it," I think to myself. "There's no way I'll let this thing hurt anyone in this town - I don't care how much of a craphole it is!" I am not able to take even a single step before there is a strong pull on my arm and I stumble backwards into the armored body of Peron, the oldest and most sober hunter in the town.
"Get into my house, you fool!" he growls at me, his long sword unsheathed and at the ready. His head quickly turned as he scanned the surrounding with wide, tired eyes.
I wrench myself out of his grasp and take a few steps back. I'm not threatened, but I don't like being touched. "Don't worry old man, I already killed one! It's just a dire rat. Another one is headed down the street and it's going to attack someone if we don't do something about it!"
The old hunter growled and grabbed my head with his huge, calloused hand, and forcibly twists my gaze towards the south part of town, where the rats had originally come from, and where my back has been turned to for the past minute... My eyes widened as I spied at least a dozen more pairs of crimson eyes rushing towards the town. The ground rumbled ever so slightly from the stampede about to invade my town. With a pained look to Peron I run into his house, as ordered.
"EVERYONE STAY INSIDE YOUR HOMES! LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS! DON'T LET ANYTHING IN!" he yells before retreating into his house, slamming the wooden door shut and setting the latch. My heart pounds in my chest as I sheathe my daggers and begin latching the three wooden shutters over the windows of the house. Peron grunts as he pushes a large desk before his front door. With the desk firmly in place he sighs and looks to me with a steely gaze. "Damnit, child, why didn't you alert us that there were rats besieging us?"
I open my mouth, though no words come out, because I am still unsure as to just what was happening. The rumbling is getting louder now. "I was... I just... There were only two. I swear there were only two... I thought I could help..."
"Help!?" he roared, angrily brandishing his blade. "Help would have been alerting the town so we could prepare! Help would have been ringing the warning bell on the north side of town! Two rats. Two damn rats!? Dire rats ALWAYS travel in packs! You stupid girl!" He caught his breath and anxiously paces inside of his sparsely furnished house.
I stand there, gasping, on the verge of tears. I don't know what I did wrong. I just wanted to help. The rumbling is right outside of the door now. I can already hear the screams of my neighbors and friends...
(To be continued.)