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Post by Stix on Jun 30, 2009 13:51:26 GMT -5
Method I Strength 8 Dexterity 9 Constitution 7 Intelligence 11 Wisdom 10 Charisma 16
Method II-A Strength 13 Dexterity 9 Constitution 16 Intelligence 11 Wisdom 10 Charisma 11
Method III Strength 10 Dexterity 13 Constitution 10 Intelligence 12 Wisdom 16 Charisma 17
Method IV-A Strength 15 Dexterity 14 Constitution 16 Intelligence 13 Wisdom 14 Charisma 14
Method V Strength 15 Dexterity 17 Constitution 17 Intelligence 10 Wisdom 10 Charisma 17
Method VI-A Strength 17 Dexterity 14 Constitution 17 Intelligence 13 Wisdom 15 Charisma 17
Method VII 89 [16] or 88 [16x2]
Method VIII 87 [16x3] or 86 [17]
Method IX 85 [17x2] or 84 [17x3]
Method X 83 [18/01] or 82 [18x2, 18/51]
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Post by Stix on Jul 2, 2009 0:31:28 GMT -5
I went with the "A" versions of methods two, four and six, the better to pull up some better scores. If you'd like to roll the "B" versions instead (3d6, 4d6 drop one, or 5d6 drop two and arrange the results how you like), feel free to do so.
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Post by john on Jul 5, 2009 11:07:04 GMT -5
I think I'll keep my stats as is, considering most of them rolls were kinda crazy.
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Post by Stix on Jul 7, 2009 21:10:58 GMT -5
Sounds like a plan.
For Method I, the concept I have in mind is a tiefling harlot. She grew up in the same part of the Hive Ward where John's gang was "stabled", and she basically bartered pleasure for protection in his more impressionable years. Over time, she'd put him under a charm and manipulated him into satisfying her more material desires; when John finally snapped out of the spell, she bolted into the arms of her other paramours to continue her life of excess and escape his wrath.
Will that fit well enough with John's backstory? Also, did you spot your new Blood Pit scene?
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Post by john on Jul 8, 2009 3:48:30 GMT -5
No I did not! I'll hit it now.
And I like it.
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