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Post by jmisbest on Oct 3, 2021 17:32:59 GMT
I've realized something about a character from The adventure Wishing Well that appears in The Introductory Roleplaying Book
The Books strongest foe. but he's not guaranteed to be the final foe, is called The Spider King. But its never revealed if its his name? or his title? or both?. What do you think?. It The Spider King is his name? or his title? or both?
The reason it could be both his name and his title is because for most of The 19th Century our sovereign was Queen Victoria and that was both her name and her title
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Post by daredevil123 on Oct 3, 2021 18:41:26 GMT
The reason it could be both his name and his title is because for most of The 19th Century our sovereign was Queen Victory and that was both her name and her title I wasn't aware of a sovereign called Queen Victory. It sounds like a description of all those 'best song ever' polls which are usually topped by Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Post by philsadler on Oct 3, 2021 19:10:38 GMT
This is what is says in Beyond the Pit: SPIDER KING SKILL: 10 STAMINA: 16 ATTACKS: 2 WEAPON: Large Bite, Small Claw ARMOUR: Light DAMAGE MODIFIER: See below HABITAT: Dungeons, Ruins, Caves NUMBER ENCOUNTERED: 1 TYPE: Insect/Humanoid REACTION: Unfriendly-Hostile INTELLIGENCE: High The SPIDER KING is a powerful being of mysterious origin and disturbing appearance. It is an ugly, bulky GIANT SPIDER creature with the grey-furred body of a Giant Spider and the head of a man. One was known to be the overlord of a small underground complex near the Whitewater River but others are thought to lurk in similar places elsewhere. The Spider King is an arrogant and overbearing creature that demands servile abasement; those who refuse to bow before him will be entrapped within an enormous web. Treat this the same as a Web Spell (Advanced Fighting Fantasy, p. 80), except those that fail their Strength test lose 1 STAMINA point for their exertions. The Spider King will attack all who escape the web, using his clawed forelegs and mandibles. He has a poisonous bite, which inflicts double STAMINA damage on anyone he wounds. There has been considerable speculation by interested scholars on the origin of such a creature. Some point to the primitives of the southern Allansian jungles as their occult priests are known to worship Arhallogen the Spider God in loathsome rites that spawn foul hybrid beasts. Others consider the ancient civilization of Djarat as a likely source given the fervour of its long-dead priests for attempting to recreate earthly forms of their chosen deities. Still others contest the Spider King to be a brethren race to the Spider Men, much the same as Lizard Kings are to Lizard Men. Finally, and most controversially, comes a tale from Khul where an adventurer transformed the wizard known as the Master of Spiders into a creature very much like a Spider King by invoking a Curse Spell!
Spider King from Fighting Fantasy by Steve Jackson. Illustration by Duncan Smith.
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Post by a moderator on Oct 3, 2021 19:59:03 GMT
The Spider King could be an unusually large Spider-Man (as in Citadel of Chaos), its venom weakened by the increase in size. If that is the case, given that the Spider-Man in Citadel has a name (the Ganjees address it as Racknee), the Spider King probably also has a name (though, given its massive ego, it probably prefers just the title).
ETA: Before her coronation, Queen Victoria was Princess Alexandrina Victoria. 'Queen' was her title, not part of her name.
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Post by daredevil123 on Oct 3, 2021 20:42:19 GMT
ETA: Before her coronation, Queen Victoria was Princess Alexandrina Victoria. So Victoria wasn't actually her first name? I never knew that.
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Post by sylas on Oct 3, 2021 21:16:50 GMT
In FF, it is very possible to have saved the world and the only rewards you get are the ones you've managed to pick up on the journey. An adventurer does not necessarily have an employer to reward him or her with riches. It is not surprising if all you get is a word of thanks and a boost to your reputation.
However, a good way to reward a hero is not with heaps of treasure, lands or retainers as you may think, but with only very meagre benefits by comparison. After all, a hero given the riches that you've awarded, even on the lowest roll, is enough to make most heroes retire their adventuring ways and just settle down to enjoy life - which is probably not the best way to go after one mission. But a hero who has yet to gain such a massive reward will still have reason to keep adventuring.
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 4, 2021 9:42:45 GMT
The reason it could be both his name and his title is because for most of The 19th Century our sovereign was Queen Victory and that was both her name and her title I wasn't aware of a sovereign called Queen Victory. It sounds like a description of all those 'best song ever' polls which are usually topped by Bohemian Rhapsody. Ooops I mean to put Victoria. Sorry
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 4, 2021 9:45:49 GMT
The Spider King could be an unusually large Spider-Man (as in Citadel of Chaos), its venom weakened by the increase in size. If that is the case, given that the Spider-Man in Citadel has a name (the Ganjees address it as Racknee), the Spider King probably also has a name (though, given its massive ego, it probably prefers just the title). ETA: Before her coronation, Queen Victoria was Princess Alexandrina Victoria. 'Queen' was her title, not part of her name. Sorry. History was my worse subject when I was at School. That's why when I thought that when she was crowned Queen Victoria became both her name and her title
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Post by daredevil123 on Oct 4, 2021 9:49:42 GMT
The Spider King could be an unusually large Spider-Man (as in Citadel of Chaos), its venom weakened by the increase in size. If that is the case, given that the Spider-Man in Citadel has a name (the Ganjees address it as Racknee), the Spider King probably also has a name (though, given its massive ego, it probably prefers just the title). ETA: Before her coronation, Queen Victoria was Princess Alexandrina Victoria. 'Queen' was her title, not part of her name. Sorry. History was my worse subject when I was at School. That's why when I thought that when she was crowned Queen Victoria became both her name and her title Were you good at English?
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 4, 2021 9:59:36 GMT
Sorry. History was my worse subject when I was at School. That's why when I thought that when she was crowned Queen Victoria became both her name and her title Were you good at English? To be honest I was the best in my year, but 10 years ago I created my own unique writing style and since then I've used the unique writing style I created made so many times that I find it almost impossible to use the writing style I was taught at school
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Post by kieran on Oct 4, 2021 12:40:06 GMT
ETA: Before her coronation, Queen Victoria was Princess Alexandrina Victoria. So Victoria wasn't actually her first name? I never knew that. Her son Edward VII and great-grandson George VI did the same - both had the first name Albert but chose not to use it as their regnal name. There's speculation that Prince Charles (if he becomes king at all) may go with George VII as opposed to Charles III in order to distance himself from the Stuarts. Back on topic, I like the idea of the Spider King being someone who was hit with a Curse spell.
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Post by daredevil123 on Oct 4, 2021 13:27:33 GMT
So Victoria wasn't actually her first name? I never knew that. Her son Edward VII and great-grandson George VI did the same - both had the first name Albert but chose not to use it as their regnal name. I knew about Victoria's descendants choosing not to be called Albert out of respect for her husband, but I'd been so used to hearing "Queen Victoria" that it never occurred to me that it might not have been her birth name.
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 5, 2021 8:55:52 GMT
Years ago I made changes to some adventures that let me use A FF RPG Character from Titan being used in Legend of Zagor, Talismen of Death and A Version of Rings of Kether. Here are the changes. What do you think?
For Legend of Zagor have the original adventurer fail but before its too late have Nicomedus, Yaztromo, The 3rd of The Grand Wizard of Lore's Top 3 Pupils and The Grand Wizard of Lore's himself work together with The 4 Greatest Wizards of Armarilia to send A Hero to Armarilia to a point just before the original adventurer set off on his quest
For Talismen of Death have the original adventurer fail but before its too late have Orbs God of Time, Dama whose The Patron Goddess of Warriors and The All-Father and The All-Father combine with The 3 Gods of Titan that cover the same aspect send A Hero to Armarilia to a point just before the original adventurer set off on his quest
1 way to spice things up that I always use but you don't have to would be to even have 1 of the more reasonable Evil Gods of each World, for example on Orb it may be The Patron God of The Monks of The Scarlet Mantis and on Titan it may be The Patron God of Goblins, lend a hand, after all if The Death God and his Cultists succeed then only the only living beings on Orb will be The Death God's Followers, which means that stopping it is in the best interests of The Patron God of The Monks of The Scarlet Mantis and he and his followers may help, after all the enemy of my enemies my friend
As for The Version of Rings of Kether set on Titan I changed it to the worlds smallest country, rather then being different districts and different parts of a city it was different towns in the same country, rather then Zera's Base be on A Island mostly covered by forests and I assume that the reason that before most of them became corrupt the reason the cops didn't look their was because they figured A Female Drugs Lord wouldn't live somewhere that so remote that no one ever looked their I had it beneath A Fake Temple that was supposed to be to A Lawful-Neutral Goddess and as Zera was supposed to be Lawful-Evil no one believed she'd defile what they believed was A Temple to Lawful-Neutral Goddess
As for Babbets Base it was A Asteroid Belt and as he seems to like luxuries I'm assuming that the reason that before most of them became corrupt the reason the cops didn't look their was because they though that the reason they didn't look their was because they didn't think that someone that loves luxuries as much as Babbet does wouldn't live their and I changed it to A Remote Island with magical booby traps that when activated unleash explosive energy with the same effect The Mines do in The Books
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Post by a moderator on Oct 5, 2021 10:34:46 GMT
This thread exists for a reason. Please use it rather than create a fresh one every time you come up with a new question, jmisbest.
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 5, 2021 11:11:13 GMT
This thread exists for a reason. Please use it rather than create a fresh one every time you come up with a new question, jmisbest. I'd forgot about this thread that exists solely for my posts. I apologize
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Post by daredevil123 on Oct 5, 2021 12:33:39 GMT
a moderator , why has the name of the thread been changed from The jmisbestiary ? I thought that was hilarious.
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Post by a moderator on Oct 5, 2021 14:15:16 GMT
I wasn't the one who changed the title, so I don't know the reasoning behind the decision.
Glad somebody appreciated the pun while it was there.
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 6, 2021 19:39:24 GMT
I've had A Idea for A New FF RPG Campaign that I've never ran or taken part in before, but before I do I want to know what other people think of my new FF RPG idea. What do you think of my new FF RPG idea?
In it'll I'll challenge myself to only play those Books that weren't released during 80's and 90's, but I'll make certain that the challenge is worded in a way that will allow me to use those Books that were re-released in both The 1st edition of Fighting Fantasy and in 1 or more later editions of Fighting Fantasy
2 examples of that are that Spellbreaker was released in both the 1st and 2nd editions, I can't remember if it was released in the 3rd edition, of Fighting Fantasy so I could do Spellbreaker, but Knights of Doom was only released in The 1st, so far and likely ever, edition of Fighting Fantasy, so I couldn't do Knights of Doom
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Post by a moderator on Oct 6, 2021 20:57:55 GMT
I think your idea belongs in the thread I reminded you about just yesterday.
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Post by jmisbest on Oct 7, 2021 9:53:42 GMT
I think your idea belongs in the thread I reminded you about just yesterday. Sorry I was in a hurry to get to my parents 41st wedding anniversary party, I asked a friend that I trust to post it for me and I didn't know that she didn't know to post it on The Jmisbest AFF Thread
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Post by jmisbest on Nov 1, 2021 10:00:45 GMT
I had A Advanced Fighting Fantasy Dream last night and I have a question about it. Even though in the dream the guy became a adventurer is their realistic reason why would such a person become a adventurer?
In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their
The facts are that in the dream when the guys great grandfather started his adult life all he had was his home that wasn’t anywhere near paid off and 10 Gold Coins
Luckily for him his home village was fairly remote and produced apples that were both very large and very good quality a nearby small town would pay 3 times what his village sold them for
Here’s how he got rich. He bought 10 Gold Coins of his home villages apples, he sold them in the nearby small town for 30 Gold Coins, that’s 20 Gold Coins profit before taxes or 15 Gold Coins profit after taxes
As it was only a 6 hour round trip between the guys great grandfather and his grandfather they did that 8 times a week, 49 weeks of the year every year for 45 years and by the time the guys father got the family fortune the family fortune amounted to 264,600 Gold Coins
Shortly after the guys grandfather died The Guys father used 50,000x4 or 200,000 Gold Coins to buy 4 noble titles, they were all of very Senior Baron and they all granted the guys father rulership of A Very Large Barony and all 4 of them earn The Baron a profit of 1,641 Gold Coins per year
Over A 25 year period The guys fathers 4 Baronies made him 1,641x4x25 or 164,100 Gold Coins and shortly after the guys father died the guy used 138,000 of his 228,700 Gold Coins to pay A Powerful Wizard that was desperate for cash to the save the lives of his wife and his 2 sons and The Spell gave the guy A Automatic Skill 12, Stamina 21, Luck 10, Faith 4, Honor 4, Resolve 7 and Presence 9, it also let him take 2 extra points worth of Skills, it also lets him take up to 2 points in The Magic Skill without lowering his Skill stat and he gets 3 extra Stamina Cost worth of Spells, but they have to be Summon and Stamina
The guy then used 78,000 of his remaining 90,700 Gold Coins to buy more then 200 things that in his opinion, meaning the guy could be wrong, either will will be very useful or have a very high chance of being very useful, and this included 14 magical belongings, 3 of which are fairly powerful, and when I said magical belongings I mean that not all of them are magic items
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Post by a moderator on Nov 1, 2021 13:27:38 GMT
In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their Is it by jmisbest? Yes Is it related, however tenuously, to AFF? Yes Is it a question? Yes QED
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Post by jmisbest on Nov 1, 2021 13:47:39 GMT
In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their Is it by jmisbest? Yes Is it related, however tenuously, to AFF? Yes Is it a question? Yes QED Like I said because its about A AFF Dream and not A AFF Campaign or idea I don't think it belongs in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums, I also said I may be wrong and I was wrong
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Post by CharlesX on Nov 1, 2021 15:27:29 GMT
I had A Advanced Fighting Fantasy Dream last night and I have a question about it. Even though in the dream the guy became a adventurer is their realistic reason why would such a person become a adventurer? In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their The facts are that in the dream when the guys great grandfather started his adult life all he had was his home that wasn’t anywhere near paid off and 10 Gold Coins Luckily for him his home village was fairly remote and produced apples that were both very large and very good quality a nearby small town would pay 3 times what his village sold them for Here’s how he got rich. He bought 10 Gold Coins of his home villages apples, he sold them in the nearby small town for 30 Gold Coins, that’s 20 Gold Coins profit before taxes or 15 Gold Coins profit after taxes As it was only a 6 hour round trip between the guys great grandfather and his grandfather they did that 8 times a week, 49 weeks of the year every year for 45 years and by the time the guys father got the family fortune the family fortune amounted to 264,600 Gold Coins Shortly after the guys grandfather died The Guys father used 50,000x4 or 200,000 Gold Coins to buy 4 noble titles, they were all of very Senior Baron and they all granted the guys father rulership of A Very Large Barony and all 4 of them earn The Baron a profit of 1,641 Gold Coins per year Over A 25 year period The guys fathers 4 Baronies made him 1,641x4x25 or 164,100 Gold Coins and shortly after the guys father died the guy used 138,000 of his 228,700 Gold Coins to pay A Powerful Wizard that was desperate for cash to the save the lives of his wife and his 2 sons and The Spell gave the guy A Automatic Skill 12, Stamina 21, Luck 10, Faith 4, Honor 2, Resolve 7 and Presence 9, it also let him take 2 extra points worth of Skills and it also lets him take up to 2 points in The Magic Skill without lowering his Skill stat The guy then used 78,000 of his remaining 90,700 Gold Coins to buy more then 200 things that in his opinion, meaning the guy could be wrong, either will will be very useful or have a very high chance of being very useful, and this included 14 magical belongings, 3 of which are fairly powerful, and when I said magical belongings I mean that not all of them are magic items I'm struggling a bit to see the question, in large part because Jimisbest has not specified one, and the story itself reads more like a Rimmer or Data transcription of a game (frankly). Yes, you can make profit via sales, this has been a thing in RPGs since Elite, and you can use that money to buy titles, increase to your stats etc. Good stories often have an element of conflict, this story is guy becomes rich over time, very little happens. Especially odd in the RPG universe where I wouldn't expect things to be uneventful.
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Post by jmisbest on Nov 1, 2021 15:42:17 GMT
I had A Advanced Fighting Fantasy Dream last night and I have a question about it. Even though in the dream the guy became a adventurer is their realistic reason why would such a person become a adventurer? In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their The facts are that in the dream when the guys great grandfather started his adult life all he had was his home that wasn’t anywhere near paid off and 10 Gold Coins Luckily for him his home village was fairly remote and produced apples that were both very large and very good quality a nearby small town would pay 3 times what his village sold them for Here’s how he got rich. He bought 10 Gold Coins of his home villages apples, he sold them in the nearby small town for 30 Gold Coins, that’s 20 Gold Coins profit before taxes or 15 Gold Coins profit after taxes As it was only a 6 hour round trip between the guys great grandfather and his grandfather they did that 8 times a week, 49 weeks of the year every year for 45 years and by the time the guys father got the family fortune the family fortune amounted to 264,600 Gold Coins Shortly after the guys grandfather died The Guys father used 50,000x4 or 200,000 Gold Coins to buy 4 noble titles, they were all of very Senior Baron and they all granted the guys father rulership of A Very Large Barony and all 4 of them earn The Baron a profit of 1,641 Gold Coins per year Over A 25 year period The guys fathers 4 Baronies made him 1,641x4x25 or 164,100 Gold Coins and shortly after the guys father died the guy used 138,000 of his 228,700 Gold Coins to pay A Powerful Wizard that was desperate for cash to the save the lives of his wife and his 2 sons and The Spell gave the guy A Automatic Skill 12, Stamina 21, Luck 10, Faith 4, Honor 2, Resolve 7 and Presence 9, it also let him take 2 extra points worth of Skills and it also lets him take up to 2 points in The Magic Skill without lowering his Skill stat The guy then used 78,000 of his remaining 90,700 Gold Coins to buy more then 200 things that in his opinion, meaning the guy could be wrong, either will will be very useful or have a very high chance of being very useful, and this included 14 magical belongings, 3 of which are fairly powerful, and when I said magical belongings I mean that not all of them are magic items I'm struggling a bit to see the question, in large part because Jimisbest has not specified one, and the story itself reads more like a Rimmer or Data transcription of a game (frankly). Yes, you can make profit via sales, this has been a thing in RPGs since Elite, and you can use that money to buy titles, increase to your stats etc. Good stories often have an element of conflict, this story is guy becomes rich over time, very little happens. Especially odd in the RPG universe where I wouldn't expect things to be uneventful. The question is about the guy from the dream choosing to become a adventurer but with everything the guys father bought I can't understand why the guy would choose such a risky profession, to me it makes no sense and I want people to suggest ways that it could make sense
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Post by CharlesX on Nov 1, 2021 16:05:06 GMT
Lots of already aristocratic people become pirates explorers entrepreneurs athletes artists etc., if anything it makes more sense because they already have the education and resources to go for wild stuff, plus they don't have to work for a living. The middle classes, as well, I'm pretty sure Marco Polo knew before he went to China it would be tough and dangerous, but he wanted to make a name for himself, and to return to FF, like Poomchukker, he could make money as well as contacts.
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Post by jmisbest on Nov 1, 2021 18:48:13 GMT
I had A Advanced Fighting Fantasy Dream last night and I have a question about it. Even though in the dream the guy became a adventurer is their realistic reason why would such a person become a adventurer? In case you are wondering why this isn't in The jmisbest's AFF Questions Forums its because its about A AFF Dream I had and as far as I know, but I may be wrong, The jmisbest AFF Questions Forum is only for AFF Campaign's and idea's, so questions on AFF Dream's of mine don't seem like they belong their The facts are that in the dream when the guys great grandfather started his adult life all he had was his home that wasn’t anywhere near paid off and 10 Gold Coins Luckily for him his home village was fairly remote and produced apples that were both very large and very good quality a nearby small town would pay 3 times what his village sold them for Here’s how he got rich. He bought 10 Gold Coins of his home villages apples, he sold them in the nearby small town for 30 Gold Coins, that’s 20 Gold Coins profit before taxes or 15 Gold Coins profit after taxes As it was only a 6 hour round trip between the guys great grandfather and his grandfather they did that 8 times a week, 49 weeks of the year every year for 45 years and by the time the guys father got the family fortune the family fortune amounted to 264,600 Gold Coins Shortly after the guys grandfather died The Guys father used 50,000x4 or 200,000 Gold Coins to buy 4 noble titles, they were all of very Senior Baron and they all granted the guys father rulership of A Very Large Barony and all 4 of them earn The Baron a profit of 1,641 Gold Coins per year Over A 25 year period The guys fathers 4 Baronies made him 1,641x4x25 or 164,100 Gold Coins and shortly after the guys father died the guy used 138,000 of his 228,700 Gold Coins to pay A Powerful Wizard that was desperate for cash to the save the lives of his wife and his 2 sons and The Spell gave the guy A Automatic Skill 12, Stamina 21, Luck 10, Faith 4, Honor 2, Resolve 7 and Presence 9, it also let him take 2 extra points worth of Skills and it also lets him take up to 2 points in The Magic Skill without lowering his Skill stat The guy then used 78,000 of his remaining 90,700 Gold Coins to buy more then 200 things that in his opinion, meaning the guy could be wrong, either will will be very useful or have a very high chance of being very useful, and this included 14 magical belongings, 3 of which are fairly powerful, and when I said magical belongings I mean that not all of them are magic items I'm struggling a bit to see the question, in large part because Jimisbest has not specified one, and the story itself reads more like a Rimmer or Data transcription of a game (frankly). Yes, you can make profit via sales, this has been a thing in RPGs since Elite, and you can use that money to buy titles, increase to your stats etc. Good stories often have an element of conflict, this story is guy becomes rich over time, very little happens. Especially odd in the RPG universe where I wouldn't expect things to be uneventful. I've just realized that you said that the guy got very rich over time but your wrong, the guys great grandfather and grandfather build up the family fortune, the guys father invested it in noble titles and lands, for some reason the guy choose to enter the very risk career of adventurer and I want suggestions for why someone with just over 90,000 Gold Coins that holds 4 noble titles, all of which are of very Senior Baron and all grant rulership of A Very Large Barony would do something that stupid
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Post by stevendoig on Nov 1, 2021 19:22:24 GMT
You really should join the "Dream views" forum, you can start a blog with your daily AFF dreams. I think they would find it interesting.
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Post by CharlesX on Nov 1, 2021 19:24:31 GMT
I'm struggling a bit to see the question, in large part because Jimisbest has not specified one, and the story itself reads more like a Rimmer or Data transcription of a game (frankly). Yes, you can make profit via sales, this has been a thing in RPGs since Elite, and you can use that money to buy titles, increase to your stats etc. Good stories often have an element of conflict, this story is guy becomes rich over time, very little happens. Especially odd in the RPG universe where I wouldn't expect things to be uneventful. I've just realized that you said that the guy got very rich over tome but your wrong, the guys great grandfather and grandfather build up the family fortune, the guys father invested it in noble titles and lands, for some reason the guy choose to enter the very risk career of adventurer and I want suggestions for why someone with just over 90,000 Gold Coins that holds 4 noble titles, all of which are of very Senior Baron and all grant rulership of A Very Large Barony would do something that stupid I don't think it is stupid to want to be busy doing things with your life (as I mentioned in my previous post), I think you underestimate people who might come from the upper classes, they aren't just idiots and nazis.
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Post by jmisbest on Nov 1, 2021 19:43:07 GMT
I've just realized that you said that the guy got very rich over tome but your wrong, the guys great grandfather and grandfather build up the family fortune, the guys father invested it in noble titles and lands, for some reason the guy choose to enter the very risk career of adventurer and I want suggestions for why someone with just over 90,000 Gold Coins that holds 4 noble titles, all of which are of very Senior Baron and all grant rulership of A Very Large Barony would do something that stupid I don't think it is stupid to want to be busy doing things with your life (as I mentioned in my previous post), I think you underestimate people who might come from the upper classes, they aren't just idiots and nazis. To be honest everytime I roleplay A Npc Noble, but not A Npc King such as King Salamonis, I make it clear that he or she's a idiot and I've been doing that for so long that their are times when I forget that very few nobles are as dumb as the 1's that I use when I'm running A AFF Campaign
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