Thursday, 8 January 2015
Pal Pool - A Character Creation. (First Campaign Character!) Part 2
So my beloved Mawu (I loved her, she was brill!) was all set to begin adventuring in the great world of DnD 4th.
The group I was in were friends of the DM (who is my boyfriend and yes we were together at the time, and no I did not get favoritism because that is wrong :-p) so at least I did know them a bit and we got on well and they were people I pretty much knew. I think we had a ranger in our group but I don't remember anyone other than our Warforged called Clockworks. Played by a lovely guy who is now a friend, we had great fun as those characters as Clockworks and Mawu became friends and worked great together. He was a character that healed so between us we worked well as he healed mostly with me supplementing.
I remember when a few of the group met my character who was out near a town collecting herbs helping the village with their sick. We all met a second time in the village when Mawu was rushing passed on the way to help people and these people were in her way! But they all proved helpful and we all set off to find the source of the problem and fix it. We found a sore ridden area and lake, which was the water source for the town as well. We had issues killing these creatures (oh Mawu also had a bit of elemental magic under her belt, something she learnt on her travels) but then I wanted to try to clean this lake of the spores. We performed a ritual, a few times in fact, but it didn't do enough for the area and the spores/disease just continued. Sad times not being able to help the village much other than telling them it's the water source that is the issue.
We continued on our travels, think a couple of other friends joined us and one or two left and we had a new dynamic to contend with. For Clockworks this meant a Paladin who was very strong with heals and after a visit to a sewers place, we got split up and Clockworks was no more (he left basically, no death). The player didn't want to retire his guy but felt he had to as he didn't feel happy due to his 'role' in the group having been taken over so he felt useless (something that became a theme later on or at least something that was taken note of so as not to cause any further group issues). In came a Tengu merchant called Tick. Mawu got on well with him as well and found a sort of replacement friend after the sad leaving of her friend Clcokworks. Games were okay after that, wasn't quite the same with the Paladin in our team but was still good.
Then one day we were visiting a castle/keep type place. There were guards about but they were sleeping. The room was barred and we were able to question someone in a nearby room. We thought they might have been a guard but realised they could be a prisoner due to the locking of the door (wrong side basically). So I knew we had to talk to him to find out what's going on.
Now as players, some people were a bit gun-ho but we were okay, I was all set to be diplomatic (as it was something I was good at, both player and character).
Then our Paladin decides to walk in (okay the guy has an Orcish appearance, more Half-Orc who was also 'asleep' in bed) and plonks his hammer on top of the guys chest so he can't move. Our Tengu friend backs him up and stands at the foot of the bed in case he's needed, but more to follow the Paladin's actions (assuming they were good ones). Paladin starts threatening this guy asking for information, who doesn't really give it (can't blame him really to be fair). Mawu steps into the room and thinking this is wrong and tries to be rational, calm and basically actually nice to this Half-Orc to find out what he knows.
I, as a player, know that generally if you speak to someone in their native language, it's a higher form of respect (not the typical, lets shout to be understood rubbish).
So I tell our DM I want to talk to this Half-Orc in Orcish (she knew it!) to gain his respect and apologise about my friends etc etc <insert nice things to say here>. Well, the Paladin player and the one that barred the door to the guards area started loudly piping up, in player words along the line of, "Don't do that you'll provoke him". Now, considering he's already had a hammer to the chest whilst resting, I doubt speaking nicely in a language he potentially knows will make him any more angry, right? Well I was not impressed by the attitude but my DM was okay with it and I tried. Turned out the guy didn't know Orcish, but he did at least speak nicely and was a bit calmer after that. I as a player, however, absolutely hated that moment as not only did I come up with what I thought was a sensible idea and something my character would have done (not just doing something because it was 'cool') but I was gunned down rather loudly by a couple of arsehole (sorry but they were) players like that.
After that it put me right off of the game. I went really quiet after this (I'm a quiet person as it is, esp. in a group, this made things worse just as I was coming outta my shell effectively) and fun was gone.
The attitudes of the players got worse as games went on, and it soon dissolved.
Campaign over Mawu went on to do no more and has entered the ranks of the DMs pets apparently (as he as just informed me!). Very sad as she was a great character to have and suited me very well.
My last DnD 4th character was a short lived one, which I'll brief you on below
After this I had a Warden called K-Tah (Ker-TA not Ker-TaR), big brutish lady (Orc I think) and the name came from a Klingon name generating site as it was very appropriate for the character to be that style of person. As the elemental magics of Mawu interested me, I ventured at other classes so got drawn to the Warden. She was protective and quite 'tanky' which I enjoyed trying out and bring quite strong too I quite enjoyed this change.
This was only ever a one game with K-Tah and the previous Paladin was DMing it. It was awful, as for one thing, 2 of the players weren't available, so it was just my boyfriend and me. Secondly, the enemy count were not reduced for us two, so it as a pain in the backside to play as it was near impossible to clear just one room of this dungeon and it took AGES. Hideous! Thirdly, and the worst bit for me, was his insistence on taking the piss out of my characters name, pronouncing it basically 'Catarrh'. It really urked me and was not appreciated after the shit he'd already given me as a player.
But, after this point the group no longer played TTRPGs anymore.
But now we move on to the next chapter where things get sooo much better!
See you next post, folks!
Lady RPP x
Pal Pool - A Character Creation. (First Campaign Character!) Part 1
So my next character to create was going to last me a lot longer. So it had to be something I could play well, who possibly was more like me (mentally) therefore being easier to play, but still enjoyable a concept to enjoy. I knew the game would involve actual role-play, rather than being more combat focused like before, so I wanted to 'play it safe' with something more similar in personality to me, to make my life easier (still early days of TTRPGs after all!).
For many years I've had an interest in Druids/Pagans/New Age (my gemstone collection is verging on the obsessive) and similar things so I took a look at the Druid class that DnD 4th presented to me. I liked it quite a lot and instantly became intrigued with the Wild Shape feature and it's possibilities. I got onto the idea of a wolf theme with the druid, and someone who might have been a 'wolf shaman' style concept. I designed her to be a herbalist as well, someone who could heal others and the land as well as have this feral side too. She also had a companion wolf. As you'd have guessed, yes I went with a female character! Mawu the Nomadic Herbalist, Mawu being my Tauren Druid on World of Warcraft that I named her after. When Mawu was in beast form, she was named Aja. Her companion was called Maisha.
Then the idea of having a back-story came into play. So I wrote one, one which came out as an actual written story rather than a description of what the character was like. I was even inspired at one point to continue the story as the character developed from childhood to adulthood. The back-story begins even before her birth... Oh and P.S, sorry for it being badly written!
Backstory
Mother – Mirabella
(Druid)
Father – Sam
(Shaman)
Grandmother
(Mother's side) – Daisy (Druid)
Grandfather
(Mother's side) – Posco (Bard)
Grandmother
(Father's side) – Eida (Shaman)
Grandfather
(Father's side) – Corrin (Shaman)
“Moma... Popa, I
have some news...”
Mirabella sat on the
bench outside her home, watching her mother Daisy collect herbs from
the side of the river. Sam, her husband, sat beside her, holding her
hand. Posco, her father, who was sat by his wife and playing his
flute, stopped and looked up at his daughter.
“What news, Mira? Do
tell! Don't keep us in suspense!” Posco said, smiling.
Mira
grinned, feeling suddenly calmer at telling her parents the great
news.
“I've... I've been blessed by The Green Sister at last... For
I am with child!” She looked up at her husband, both grinning at
each other.
Daisy jumped up and cheered joyfully, “Oh! Praise The
Wise Woman, for this blessing upon our family!” and ran to her
daughter, embracing her in a rib crushing hug. Posco laughed and
cheered, and started playing merrily on his flute, dancing a little
jig, until his his family turned towards him as he fell into the
river. As Posco got out of the river, there was a sudden rustling
noise nearby; coming from the forest edge on the other side of the
river. Out came a family of wolves who had come out to drink at the
river.
“That female looks to be with child too, Mira” Sam said,
pointing to one of the wolves. “Isn't it funny how she is also
blessed at the same time as you!” Mira looked across the water and
gazed at the female wolf. The wolf looked up at her and for a moment,
they shared eye contact. The wolf stared at Mira, then seemed to look
at Mira's midriff, as if she too knew that Mira was with child.
“Let's get inside and have some peppermint tea and some apple cake,
leave the wolves in peace” Daisy said, leading her family inside.
No one gave the wolves a second look as they entered the house; too
full of joy of the news of the new addition to the family. The wolf
family stayed for a while, drinking and playing in the water. The
female, however, was still looking towards the house. After some
time, she bowed her head, then turned and wondered back into the
forest, with the rest of her family following behind.
Mira often found
herself sitting on that bench a lot during her pregnancy; staring
across the river, watching the wolves coming to drink and play. She
would often find herself reminiscing back to when her husband and
father, along with many of the men folk in the village, built the
house a few years previously.
She remembered walking along the river
with her mother, a path well trod over the years by the villagers, to
find that, while they stopped to drink, a group of wolves had come
out of the forest. Every being stopped to look at each other, yet
knowing that neither was to cause no harm. Daisy communed with the
nature spirits to communicate with the wolf pack, to tell them that
they meant them no harm and wished to live in harmony. The wolves in
unison bowed their heads before coming forward to also drink at the
river. One of the pups of the group decided to swim across the river,
curious at this new friendship with this new species suddenly near
them yet so friendly. Unfortunately, he found he got his foot stuck
in some reeds half way across the river. He started panicking,
thrashing about wildly and yelping. Before any of the wolves could
react, Mira rushed forward jumped into the river to free the pup. She
untangle his paw without much difficulty and he turned and licked
Mira in the face before swimming back to his mother and family. Mira
looked up to see a young female looking straight at her. They looked
at each other for a long time before she moved away, to tend to her
now sodden pup. Mira swam back to her own mother and, with her aid,
got out of the river. Grinning knowingly, Daisy winked at Mira
and they began a rather slow walk to the village, arm in arm. Daisy
glancing back and giving the wolves a little wave as they went. Mira
often wondered what happened that day; what it meant, how it would
shape her future. She knew instantly that the wolf with child was the
very same mother wolf they met all those years ago...
On a glorious sunny
day, in the middle of Spring, Mirabella gave birth to a beautiful
baby girl. She sat up in bed with her husband, cradling their newborn baby
in her arms, both of them gazing lovingly at their new daughter.
Daisy slowly opened the door to their room and peeked her head around
the door.
“Is it safe to come in my dear?”.
“Of course, Moma”.
Daisy and Posco entered the room and stood at the foot of the bed,
smiling at the new arrival.
“Have you thought of a name Mira?”
Posco asked.
“We'd like to name her after my Great GrandMoma; we're
calling her Mawu” Mirabella said, looking up at her mother and
smiling. Daisy beamed, “My GrandMoma was a lovely woman, that name
will do her proud! Though if she turns out anything like her, she
will be quite the trouble maker! You should also get your rest Mira,
put Mawu in her cot and we'll leave you to sleep".
“Yes Moma,
sounds like a good idea” Mira replied, trying to mask a yawn.
“Please can someone open a window?”.
“I will” Sam said,
taking Mawu and putting her in her cot. “Thank you again Posco for
making this beautiful cot, it is truly wonderful” he said,
opening the window.
“Oh! You're welcome my lad! Was nothing...
really!” Posco beamed, blushing slightly.
“My my, well look at
that! The wolves are out by the river and... Yes! It looks like they
have a new pup with them now! Isn't that a wonder?” Sam said,
gazing out the window. Daisy smiled.
“Right ,we'd better leave you
to sleep Mira, love”. Daisy said, walking over and kissing her
daughter on the forehead. She tucked Mira in and shooed Sam and Posco
out of the room.
“We'll only be in the next room if you need us
dear”.
“Thanks, Moma”. Daisy left the room and pulled the door
slightly ajar.
Mira fell asleep to
the sounds of the wolves playing in the water. The new mother wolf
looked over to the house. She grabbed her new pup and took her across
the river. She put her on the bench outside the open window, jumped
up and looked inside the room. Looking down, she saw the newborn
child. This one was the one. She lifted her pup and gently placed her
on the window sill. The pup looked at her mother before jumping down
into the cot. She stood and sniffed at the child, who was sleeping
soundly, before curling up next to Mawu and soon falling asleep. The
mother wolf outside curled up on the bench and fell asleep too.
Hours later, Daisy
went into the room to check on her daughter. As she tip-toed into the
room, she looked over at Mawu and gasped. She couldn't believe the
sight she saw. Mawu was laid awake looking at the wolf pup, who in
turn was looking at Mawu, with her little tail wagging. As Daisy drew
close to the cot, The pup looked up and let out a little bark. Daisy
jumped as the head of the pup's mother suddenly appeared in the
window. Looking from the mother to the pup, she wasn't sure quite
what to make of the situation. She thought it may be true, her dearly
awaited Granddaughter was the child she'd heard the elders discussing
when she was a child. She dearly wished she remembered more of the
tales she was told. Time and impatience had all but eradicated the
old tales or prophecies from long ago. Knowing how her daughter would
react to seeing this, she gentle lifted the pup into her arms and
passed her to the mother. She gave them both a stroke on the head and
smiled. The mother took her pup and with one last look down at Mawu;
left and returned to the forest. Daisy wasn't sure what this would
mean for her family, but knew that it meant something special.
Looking down at Mawu, who was starting to fall asleep again, she
smiled and softly stroked Mawu's head.
“May The Green Sister help
guide you on your path, my child.” she whispered, before walking
out of the room to tell her husband what she had just witnessed.
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So yeah... backstory not as an adult! I had some ideas for her as a toddler, where she was given a drum by her grandfather and they played together. This caused her to go into this odd trance and her eyes changed, looking more wolf-like.
She'd later start being able to change into a wolf cub and going out with the wolf pup from her birth. As she got older, she got into arguments with her father over what she did, so she did it more, spending more time with her wolf family. This was how she was given the name Aja whilst in wolf form.
I think as she reached adulthood, a sickness affected the village and her mother passed away and grandmother got sick. She was about to learn some herbalism tricks and tips from the wolf pack and was able to help the village, sadly too late for her mother.
So she was this nomadic druid who would later travel around with her wolf companion and able to treat ills of peoples and the land. She did also make a pilgrimage to the original forest to meet back at the pack where he wolf companion would find a mate, with Mawu eventually traveling with the cub. So it was quite a strong generational thing happening which seemed kinda cool.
I believe that covers her background, I shall do a separate post for my playing her and how that went!
See you in Part 2
Lady RPP x
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So yeah... backstory not as an adult! I had some ideas for her as a toddler, where she was given a drum by her grandfather and they played together. This caused her to go into this odd trance and her eyes changed, looking more wolf-like.
She'd later start being able to change into a wolf cub and going out with the wolf pup from her birth. As she got older, she got into arguments with her father over what she did, so she did it more, spending more time with her wolf family. This was how she was given the name Aja whilst in wolf form.
I think as she reached adulthood, a sickness affected the village and her mother passed away and grandmother got sick. She was about to learn some herbalism tricks and tips from the wolf pack and was able to help the village, sadly too late for her mother.
So she was this nomadic druid who would later travel around with her wolf companion and able to treat ills of peoples and the land. She did also make a pilgrimage to the original forest to meet back at the pack where he wolf companion would find a mate, with Mawu eventually traveling with the cub. So it was quite a strong generational thing happening which seemed kinda cool.
I believe that covers her background, I shall do a separate post for my playing her and how that went!
See you in Part 2
Lady RPP x
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