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Crimson Dawn

The Story:

Chapter 1plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 1: Scouts

It has been two months since I took a position as healer for this army. Perhaps my ideal profession would be to work as a temple priest, but those jobs are in short supply, especially for a man my age who still has the title of Brother, and I need money to survive. While not ideal, this work is respectable enough, and it allows be to delve deep into a question that has bothered me for years. In war, each side sees themselves as good and their enemy as evil. Whether aggressor or defender, this vi…

Chapter 2plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 2: Ip

It's always the dwarves. Stubborn. Impulsive. You can always rely on them to throw the best laid plans into chaos.

It has been a long time since I’ve concerned myself with matters of war. But what I remember from back then still holds true today: the incompetence of your allies is a greater threat than even the most cunning enemy.

Chapter 3plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 3: Breadguy and the King of the Troglodytes

I’ve never been much of one to keep a journal. Azi assured me that despite the risk it would help me focus, but I left the little books blank. Of course, now that I have the urge to write my impressions on paper I cannot afford to do so. I doubt the supply officer would even know what I was asking for.

Chapter 4plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 4: The Trial of Uruk Ta

Long have I held sway upon my people, manipulating the course of our history as had been passed down by my father before me, Balik Ta. He had bequeathed unto me the secret of our power. And better still, he had taught me how to manipulate hearts and minds, even the physical elements that surround us, with but our thoughts. And lo, we are but limited by the sun’s deadly light. Within the caves, we dwell, hidden in shadow and secrecy.

Chapter 5plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 5: Better off with Federov

Since I joined the army, I've had a somewhat privileged position. As someone who can heal using both mundane and magical means, I'm in slightly higher demand than the average soldier. However, it's been made clear to me that I, like everyone else, am expendable and replaceable. In the end, I'm one soldier among thousands, so why have some people put so much effort into protecting me? I restored Federov to his half-life. When he got into a fight, I explained his purpose to him and thought he was …

Chapter 6plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 6: ...

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        • Chapter 1: Meet Joe Woodplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 1: Meet Joe Wood

          Not long ago, one of my players said she wanted to have a break from playing heroes all the time and do something completely different. She wanted to have a go at playing an 'ordinary person' for a while. Her suggestion chimed with a corner of my contrary streak that has wanted to prove that commoners really can survive in D&D land (and you can even have fun with them). So we started, and before masses of time had passed, her character was becoming a power in his own town. Here's how it happened…
        • Chapter 2: A Good Day's Workplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 2: A Good Day's Work

          Episode 10: Horsing around.

          Posted on 2007/02/14

          Joe heads into town even earlier than usual and finds his way to the stables the cart owner described. He hovers in the entrance while muck piles higher in the yard and horses stamp and murmur. Finally, a small man scuttles over.
        • Chapter 3: Rats and Roguesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 3: Rats and Rogues

          Episode 17: A Knife in the Hand...

          Posted on 2007/04/07

          Next day, after the final clear up, Joe tries giving Nipper the combat style commands rather than the working commands and is pleasantly surprised at Nipper's obedience to them. So this is the reason that none of the usual ways work with him!
        • Chapter 4: Demon Horseplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 4: Demon Horse

          Episode 27: Reward?

          Posted on 2007/06/17

          Joe manages to keep the stables going for another two days, until Alun emerges, still a bit pale and shaky, but otherwise recovered.

          “I hear you’re something of a hero,” he tells Joe.

          Joe tries to protest that he’s nothing of the sort, but the other stablehands are right there, grinning and contradicting him at every turn. Eventually, he stammers to a halt and glares at them.
        • Chapter 5: Elvesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 5: Elves

          Episode 38: Move along, no adventurer here.

          Posted on 2007/09/12

          Joe carries on working at the stables, trying to fit back into the old routine and almost managing. He works with the worst horses, copes with Nipper, and begins to train Bramble to come when called.
        • Chapter 6: Hafuminplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 6: Hafumin

          Episode 51: Hafumin

          Posted on 2007/12/13

          Joe stays off the road for most of the day, using the spear alternately as a walking staff and as a probe. He slips through the bushes to check the road every few hours and strains his ears the rest of the time, but nothing seems to be happening. If the hunters' bodies have been found, no-one is making any fuss about it and no more hunters have turned up looking for Snow and Ice. Still, he continues to push the pace as much as possible.
        • Chapter 7: Haykethplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 7: Hayketh

          Episode 65: You want WHAT?

          Posted on 2008/03/26

          Joe, with Bramble trotting politely at his heels, follows the guard right across town to the guardhouse and is waved briskly inside. He swallows hard as he steps through the door, trying not to remember the scare stories he was brought up on.
        • Chapter 8: Carted Offplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 8: Carted Off

          Episode 79: Carted off

          Posted on 2008/07/02

          Joe wanders the horse lines for quite some time before he finally settles on an elderly, but still sound, grey mule and begins the long haggle to buy it. He eventually manages to find a compromise price between what he wants to pay and what the mule's owner will take and counts over the coins. He also manages to buy a slightly rickety cart and harness and get both cart and mule back to his new home. He stows the cart in one of the open stable bays …
        • Chapter 9: Spidersplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 9: Spiders

          Episode 91: A sticky situation

          Posted on 2008/10/18

          Since he is trying to trap, Joe leaves Nipper in the stall - as he usually does - but takes Bramble with him to improve her new trick of spotting animals. He shoulders his pack and sighs as he fingers his still damp cloak. He doesn't look forward to yet another day of having it clammily round his shoulders. The trophy cloak catches his eye and he fingers that - dry and warm, if a bit fancy - but no-one will see him in the forest or mistake …
        • Chapter 10: The Goblinplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 10: The Goblin

          Episode 98: Filling in.

          Posted on 2008/12/14

          Joe manages to get home without too many problems and checks his snares alone while Bramble's paw heals, eating the rabbit meat and selling the skins until the rain finally, after another week or more, stops and the roads begin to dry to something more useful than knee-deep mud. Joe takes to spending the early mornings in the hiring queue again, in case he has a chance of hiring.
        • Chapter 11: The Adventurersplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 11: The Adventurers

          Episode 108: Stand or deliver

          Posted on 2009/03/22

          Over the next few weeks, Joe finds himself carting goods all over town - but almost always staying within the town walls apart from a brief trip just outside the walls to take raw cow hides to the tannery. He carts grain to the mill and barrels of dried meat and fish to the provisioners, rolled rugs and tapestries to a new merchant's house, wooden furniture to a pair of newly-wed crafters, bales of cloth and sacks of herbs from one warehous…
        • Chapter 12: Tidemouthplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 12: Tidemouth

          Episode 131: Midwinter

          Posted on 2010/01/31

          As Midwinter draws close, Joe decides to take the holiday off - apart from looking after the animals of course. He wanders the market between local hires, looking for reasonable deals on food and ends up with a holiday meal of chicken, onions, carrots and potatoes, ale and apple pie. Bramble gets some of the chicken. Merry and Nipper get carrot instead. A trip to the crowded temple and a libation of ale takes care of the gods too, just to make s…
        • Chapter 13: Wolf Ladyplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 13: Wolf Lady

          Episode 149: A right pickle

          Posted on 2011/04/18

          Alek nods as Joe comes up and opens the gate, and takes a seat on the stairs as Joe untacks and brushes down Nipper and Merry. “That was a right pickle of a problem you dropped on our guardhouse,
        • Chapter 14: In Progress...plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 14: In Progress...

          Episode 157: Re-stocking

          Posted on 2011/10/16

          The market is fuller than Joe expected and he guesses that everyone else is taking advantage of the break in the weather to both buy and sell their goods in the market. He buys flour, cheese and a small pat of butter, a bag of dried beans and another of dried peas, bread and a don't ask pie, an end of cheap hard sausage, cabbage and onions and swede, a packet of hazelnuts, another of currents and a third of cheap herbs to make a hot tea with. He …
        • Creating a Commoner Campaignplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCreating a Commoner Campaign

          These discussions took place on the wizards.com boards.

          I've compiled This section from multiple posts. The content is unchanged, but the organization is.

          Basic rules changes

          By NerdNumber1, 2007/01/24

          I have thought of my own rules for a commoner campaign. Here are my base ideas (Feel free to critique or ignore if you think I should shut up and enjoy the epic of joe):
        • Character Sheetsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCharacter Sheets

          [Joe according to Joe's player]

          Joe Wood at Level 1

          Male human commoner 1 TN medium humanoid Init +1 Senses: Listen -1, Spot +1 Languages: Common, Elven ------------------------------- AC 11 (touch 11, flatfooted 10) hp 6 (HD 1) Fort +2, Ref +1, Will -1 Endurance (+4 to resist non-lethal damage)
        • Fan Songsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigFan Songs

          [Joe with fireman medal, by Gideon_gideonson]

          Fireman Joe

          By stargate525, 2007/08/29

          Refrain: If it hadn't been for Fireman Joe I'd have burned up long time ago Where did he come from look there he goes To fight off fires, our Fireman Joe

          Refrain Refrain Refrain

          He came to town barely noticed at all
        • Freetownplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigFreetown

          Freetown (small town)

          Conventional (paired councils, high council of nobles & low council of burgesses); AL LG; 800 gp limit; Assets 40,000 gp; Population 1000; Mixed (human 79%, elf 9%, halfling 5%, half-elf 3%, gnome 2%, 1% dwarf, 1% other).
        • Commoner Campaign: Joe Woodplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCommoner Campaign: Joe Wood

          [By Gideon_gideonson] This adventure was created by Heros_Backpack from the wizards.com boards.

          Not long ago, one of my players said she wanted to have a break from playing heroes all the time and do something completely different. She wanted to have a go at playing an 'ordinary person' for a while. Her suggestion chimed with a corner of my contrary streak that has wanted to prove that commoners really can survive in D&D land (and you can even have fun with them).…
        • Config parameters for roleplay pluginplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigConfig parameters for roleplay plugin

          Config parameters for roleplay plugin
        • Joe Woodplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigJoe Wood

          * Index * Character Sheets * Freetown * Creating a Commoner Campaign * Fan Songs

          Write-ups: Chapter 1: Meet Joe WoodChapter 2: A Good Day's WorkChapter 3: Rats and RoguesChapter 4: Demon HorseChapter 5: ElvesChapter 6: HafuminChapter 7: HaykethChapter 8: Carted OffChapter 9: SpidersChapter 10: The GoblinChapter 11: The AdventurersChapter 12: TidemouthChapter 13: Wolf LadyChapter 14: In Progress...
      • RPG Fiction and Campaign Write-Upsplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRPG Fiction and Campaign Write-Ups

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        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…
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    • 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

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    • 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:

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      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

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    • 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…