Alexei Yaruk-Mundhenk:
Sounds Fun, I am game for this, though I have some questions:
1: what are you thinking in terms of pacing and post rates?
2: Are we using the errata or core G&WM?
3: Everyone starts as a commoner right? Can we ascend to noble status?
4: How likely is it that we are attacked by Solars or Abyssals with the Wyld destroying charms?
5: Will you be allowing any other splats and/or scroll of heroes?
Thanks in advance for answering my questions, I look forward to the game!
1) Post Rates I would ask for setting aside time like one day out of the week, though I am willing to go with every other week with special exception. The reason being I suck at tracking this
strudel.
2) I am most familiar with Post Errata actually. And all the new training times are Tale post errata, which means at end of story.
3) Everyone will start as a Commoner, the ways you ascend to nobility is by activating a second feeding grace, which can potentially happen at the end of a story. I forgot to mention that Feeding A Heart To The Bastion Will Result In Potential Power. Each time you feed the Bastion a heart grace he will tell you a little bit about his part in the grand line, and potentially arm you with shaping weapons, orniromantic spells, artifacts, or by ripping open a new feeding grace.
4) Early on it won't be terribly likely, unless the fair folk go out of control. The Bastion has pulled into itself in order to not be noticed, Crying Sapphire woke it back up but it takes its children to bring it back to power. The players will shape who this city becomes.
5) Absolutely not, this is a story strictly about the Fair-Folk. These
baklavas are hard enough to deal with without including all the others.
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Another thing I neglected to mention is things like you will be limited in which backgrounds you can take. Birth cant Exceed 2 because you are all commoners, No Gossamer background, and no Rakshasa follower thingy background thingy.
You are playing new borns, you have no place in this world and nor will any new player who enters. You are a fancy, not yet a dream.
The idea is that The Bastion which as of now is merely a dried up fountain somewhere in a deserty/arid plains between the Pole of Wood and Fire, with a naked tribal man sitting in front of it by the name of Crying Sapphire, has lost all it once was. At one time it was a glorious unshaped, a member of the Grand Line which gave the fair folk their power... But now it lays dry hoping that the children it created from the dreams of Crying Sapphire will help it reemerge as a power to be reckoned with.
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