Feb 10, 2023 6:36 pm
CHARACTER GENERATION INFO
This adventure path assumes that the characters begin in service of some kind to Olaf Henrikson, the Jarl of Halfstead. If any of the adventurers is not a member of the household, then the character should be associated to it in some way, possibly as a seasonal hanger-on (which is especially appropriate to wanderers from outside the Northlands). The Northlands are not like other fantasy settings. Rulers and others in positions of authority simply do not hire adventurers to solve their problems; they either take care of things themselves or send members of their household to see to the situation.
Having the characters all in the service to the same jarl allows for the party to have a solid foundation. Not only do they have similar goals and directives, but they also will likely know each other, if not since childhood, then at least from the mead hall of their jarl. Even outsiders would have had time to fraternize with the locals before the adventure begins. Being in the service of a jarl is not a lifelong commitment: the Northlands culture does not operate in that way. Moreover, events in these stories are likely to change the situation greatly and allow the characters to stretch out on their own in the dangerous world of the Northlands.
@dominion451, @Darkstar8, @Valdus, @kwll, @runekyndig, you all expressed interest in the Interest Check thread. Is this still the case, now that I have thrown together the pitch?
This adventure path assumes that the characters begin in service of some kind to Olaf Henrikson, the Jarl of Halfstead. If any of the adventurers is not a member of the household, then the character should be associated to it in some way, possibly as a seasonal hanger-on (which is especially appropriate to wanderers from outside the Northlands). The Northlands are not like other fantasy settings. Rulers and others in positions of authority simply do not hire adventurers to solve their problems; they either take care of things themselves or send members of their household to see to the situation.
Having the characters all in the service to the same jarl allows for the party to have a solid foundation. Not only do they have similar goals and directives, but they also will likely know each other, if not since childhood, then at least from the mead hall of their jarl. Even outsiders would have had time to fraternize with the locals before the adventure begins. Being in the service of a jarl is not a lifelong commitment: the Northlands culture does not operate in that way. Moreover, events in these stories are likely to change the situation greatly and allow the characters to stretch out on their own in the dangerous world of the Northlands.
@dominion451, @Darkstar8, @Valdus, @kwll, @runekyndig, you all expressed interest in the Interest Check thread. Is this still the case, now that I have thrown together the pitch?
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