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    To My Dear Readers

    My name is Zipnog, Wendell
    Cartographer, Ornithologist, Author
    I write this report with the sincere hope it need not be read
    Certainly not by someone investigating the fate of our ship

    The Beast
    While majestic and serene, was colossal
    Colliding not attacking
    Did tear apart the bottom from our ship
    Stranding us upon a narrow sandbar

    The crew, able and sober
    Did their best in difficult circumstances to ensure all survived
    Though many could not escape injury
    Upon the violent impact of running aground

    Sailing these forbidden passages
    Lessens our chance of being found by passing ships
    Those who make this cursed voyage are often motivated
    By desperation, greed, or desire
    Or like I, by all three

    My assessment of our surroundings
    Barren tundra runs along a narrow coast
    Overshadowed by mountains, pushing toward the sea
    Frigid waters isolate distant islands and shorelines
    Fleeting light barely breaks the horizon
    Disappearing into darkness a few hours later

    Fear not! Repair work has already begun
    I have faith in our craftsmen and professionals
    To rescue us from this peril
    Should they be provided with sufficient materials

    To that end
    A party is being formed to reconnoiter the shoreline
    And return with the needed supplies
    Of their success, I am well assured

    W. Zipnog
    Learned Society of the Supreme Qorrashi
    Mithril Academy
    Fairhorn Expedition

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    Clouds of breath reveal the depth of cold. Those bunking in the forecastle have mostly made their way to the galley. Gathering round an old iron stove in hope of staying warm. Drawing from his rapidly diminishing bag, Tobias the ship’s cook tosses another coal onto the fire. Releasing a burst of energy within the glowing orange belly of the furnace.

    Tobias, a human of less than thirty years, blonde and hale does look about nervously as he stirs a bubbling pot. His companion, a white cat vocalizes a proud trill as she drops a wet scrawny rat onto the deck. A quick glance around the cramped L-shaped kitchen reveals gnawed ropes and canvas bags torn open at the corners. Hinting at the extent of the infestation. From the floor, on to the butcher’s block, only the quartermaster knows how long the stores will last. Into the pot it goes.

    To the rear of the galley is a doorframe leading to the lower deck. Ladders run up (to the main deck) and down (to the shattered hold). Among the tightly stacked sacks and barrels narrowing a narrow passageway, walks the quartermaster. Stern and greying, a robust man of distant orcish blood insists on being addressed by his rank.

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    Pressing his generous body between crates of provisions to count the barrels stacked behind, the quartermaster seethes.

    “Scarcity by any measure. Even at half rations the supplies will last little more than a month. It was foolhardy to undertake this endeavor on such a light load. All involved knew it. Greed would not allow us to act otherwise. To leave behind our prize occurred to none. How much more valuable is a sack of gold compared to a sack of grain? Ample supplies were left stacked upon a far off beach a fortnight or more behind by sail. Our precious treasure, now strewn upon the bottom, lost to the depths.

    Cursed is our endeavor. What hope have we, when our fortunes are opposed by those above. Every sailor has heard the tales of the tragedy which flavors voyages made through these waters. Now we too have looked up into the sky and have seen the shimmering lights. An indefinite stay, locked away within the ice an all too real possibility. What a cruel fate.”

    His lamentation is interrupted by a commotion in the mess hall, a deck ape breaking apart tables with her bare hands. A stunned member of the crew stands in the corner with a bowl of pottage in hand, watching the scene unfold.

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    “Move! The only way we’re getting out of here is if we repair the damage to the hold.”

    Charging past everyone with an armload of planks, Gilda Harmonyspirit descends the ladder to the shattered hold. No voice can be heard over the symphony of ripping saws and hammer falls. The hollow cavern is alive with activity. Gripping on to the ceiling beams with both hand and foot, Gilda shimmies and swings across the hold. Delivering much needed wood to a group of Hadozee perched at every imaginable angle, working diligently to repair the damage.

    Gargantuan holes framed by splintered and shattered wood tear through multiple sections. Leaving more of the ship open to the elements than enclosed. Sea water floods the bottom of the hold, churning with each incoming wave. Some of the timbers are salvageable while others will need to be replaced. Several tall trees are needed to be felled for material, if there be any hope of making her seaworthy.

    Danger is the point of life. To those who make this their motto, no tears are shed when a malicious wave crashes down upon an unsuspecting hadozee worker. Thrown backwards from his post headfirst into one beam and then another, before plunging into the icy water with a splash.

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    Healers robed in grey attend to the sick and injured among the bunks of the forecastle, now converted into an infirmary. Sea sores and hypothermia along with a plethora of concussions and broken bones have left much of the crew incapacitated. At a time when all hands are needed, another injured worker is unwelcome news..

    His bulky frame is supported by two strong sailors dripping with water. Their teeth chattering, their bodies involuntarily shaking. Both feeling the effects of their efforts to rescue their shipmate. Who drifts in and out of consciousness, a bloody head wound along with hypothermic shock. Hoisted on to the table, arms swinging in confusion, all hands are needed to hold down their convulsing companion. The ship’s surgeon assesses his patient’s condition, pouring a concoction into the open mouth of the struggling Hadozee. The entirety of what remains in the green glass bottle is needed to cease the turmoil.

    Unfolding the correct optic lens from his multifaceted eye-piece allows Oskar Coalvern a dwarf of exceptional skill to see the most minute detail. Reaching for his specialized tools he begins to work on repairing the fractured skull. Long moments hold the balance of life and death. Complex machines, living things, ever so delicate. The mechanism is laid out before him. Intricate but not alien, everything having place and function.

    Wiping blood from his hands and sweat from his brow, Oskar Coalvern’s efforts saved a life tonight. Figures in grey shaded robes patrol up and down the bunks in silence. Illuminated by candles or lantern, attending to those in need. Chaos has given way to order, and afforded the surgeon time to attend to other matters.

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    A chart lay overlapping another, its corners falling off the round table around which the senior staff have gathered. Mr Zipnog, scientific attaché to the expedition speaks, standing upon a chair due to his gnomish stature. Pointing to a detailed chart of his own design, he puts forward a plan. The frozen passage, every hazard in the water has been dutifully marked. While the shape of the shoreline is a fairly accurate approximation, little detail is given of the interior. Pointing to an area of shoreline well ahead of their position, he indicates there should be a river. Tapping the approximate area with his wooden rod. Intentionally projecting more confidence than he truly possesses.

    A strong wind pulls against the heavy wood door leading out on to the open air of the main deck. Forced open by the hand of one of their own. Papers fly off the table much to the annoyance of Mr. Zipnog.

    “Take a seat Mr. Coalvern, we’ve already begun.” Orders Captain Fairhorn of the Harmonious Spirit, a human well advanced in years, bound to his wheelchair.

    Seating himself between the Master-At-Arms, a mammoth of a man, and she of the helm, as slippery as they come, the meeting can continue.

    “A party of four volunteers, equipped as best we can provide. I frankly don’t think we can spare anymore.” Mr Zipnog recommends, gathering back together his notes.
    “We are in need of timber for repairs and fuel for warmth. Locating a reliable source of food.” Mr. Zipnog stops speaking when he is interrupted by Mr. Coalvern.

    “And medicine, I used the last of several bottles these passing hours.”

    “If I may continue.” snips the learned scientist, yearning for the formality of the academy.

    A rat peeks its head out of the darkness, squeezing between two warped planks to continue on its way. Hermann Thatchoder, Master-At-Arms, physically taking up more room than any other at the table, scrunches his face into a look of disgust, declaring “Something needs to be done about the rats”

    “Honestly now, this is no simple endeavor. Detailed planning is needed.” Mr Zipnog insists, but throwing his diminutive hands in the air, takes his seat when the conversation moves on without him.

    “There’s a tangled knot of them somewhere onboard, growing larger by the day.” Cautions Melody Longacre, Helmsman, seated to the right of the captain.

    Silent until now the old sea dog speaks, calmly with a baritone commanding respect.
    “I have every confidence in all of your steadfast determination to relieve us from this predicament. I Intend to see home again, I hope each and every soul onboard shares that sentiment. Despite losing our bounty, upon our safe return I will pay bonuses and danger pay from my personal fortune to every member of the crew. Spread the word, we have before us many challenges, return when you have found useful volunteers.”

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    1. What game system are you running (D&D, Call of Cthulu, Palladium, GURPS, etc.), and if applicable what edition (Original, Classic, Revised, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 10th, etc.)?
    Dungeons & Dragons 3.5

    2. What 'type' or variant of game will it be (i.e. "Shadow Chasers" or "Agents of Psi" for d20 Modern)? What is the setting for the game (eg. historic period, published or homebrewed campaign setting, alternate reality, modern world, etc.)?

    Homebrewed Frostfell Map

    3. How many Players are you looking for? Will you be taking alternates, and if so, how many?

    4 players

    4. What's the gaming medium (OOTS, chat, e-mail etc.)?

    OotS forums

    5. What is the characters' starting status (i.e. experience level)?

    7th level

    6. How much gold or other starting funds will the characters begin with?

    Standard (19,000 gp)

    7. Are there any particular character classes, professions, orders, etc. that you want... or do not want? What are your rules on 'prestige' and/or homebrewed classes?

    Any class or prestige class from the approved sourcebooks.

    8. What races, subraces, species, etc. are allowed for your game? Will you allow homebrewed races or species? 'Prestige' races or species?

    Players should be one of the seven standard races. Players are traveling through the Frostfell, they should not be native to it.

    9. By what method should Players generate their attributes/ability scores and Hit Points?

    36 Point Buy. Full hit points at 1st level, roll hit points after.
    No traits or flaws.

    10. Does your game use alignment? What are your restrictions, if so?

    Players shouldn’t be so chaotic as to be unable to function aboard a ship, nor so evil as to have been outcast long ago.

    11. Do you allow multi-classing, or have any particular rules in regards to it?

    Standard multi-classing penalties.

    12. Will you be doing all of the die rolling during the course of the game? Will die rolls be altered, or left to the honor system? If players can make die rolls, which ones do they make, how should they make the rolls, and how should they report them?

    Players roll their own rolls.

    13. Are there any homebrewed or optional/variant rules that your Players should know about? If so, list and explain them, or provide relevant links to learn about these new rules

    No

    14. Is a character background required? If so, how big? Are you looking for anything in particular (i.e. the backgrounds all ending up with the characters in the same city)?

    Who you are is more important than who you were.
    A well defined character is more important than a detailed backstory.

    15. Does your game involve a lot of hack & slash, puzzle solving, roleplaying, or a combination of the above?

    Ideally a good mix of all three

    16. Are your Players restricted to particular rulebooks and supplements, or will you be allowing access to non-standard material? What sources can Players use for their characters?

    The world has be made with the following sourcebooks:
    Player’s Handbook
    Monster Manual 1 & 3
    Dungeon Master’s Guide
    All 3.5 Completes
    Frostburn
    Stormwrack
    Cityscape
    Dungeonscape
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    Posting interest as a Druid-->Master of Many Forms. I should be able to put together a mostly complete character some time tomorrow.

    For now I'll roll some hit dice:

    (6d8)[1][8][4][5][2][4](24)

    Edit: Ugh, you hate to see that below average, but hey! Someone has to be below average, otherwise average wouldn't be average would it?
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    Posting interest as a hexblade with the suggested fixes to bring it up to par. If that's not allowed i'll switch to being a monk.
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    Oh right forgot to roll stats

    Hexblade: (6d10)[2][7][7][1][7][3](27)

    Monk: (6d8)[8][3][1][7][5][6](30)
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    Are we crew on The Beast or are we on an expedition to find said ship?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breitheamh View Post
    Posting interest as a Druid-->Master of Many Forms. I should be able to put together a mostly complete character some time tomorrow.

    For now I'll roll some hit dice:

    Edit: Ugh, you hate to see that below average, but hey! Someone has to be below average, otherwise average wouldn't be average would it?
    Welcome, a Druid - Master of Many Forms will play well in this campaign. I look forward to seeing your character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razorfloss View Post
    Posting interest as a hexblade with the suggested fixes to bring it up to par. If that's not allowed i'll switch to being a monk.
    Welcome, A fixed hexblade is acceptable, the class will play well in this adventure. Your character would have been offered an opportunity for great wealth and power by embarking on this expedition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cygnia View Post
    Are we crew on The Beast or are we on an expedition to find said ship?
    The beast is a literal colossal beast, this ship is the Harmonious Spirit. Volunteers are needed to venture out for supplies. Why your character is onboard is up to you. It is logical to assume your character would be crew, adventurers (hired or paid passengers) or part of the scientific expedition.

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    Sailor? Expedition? A beast?

    I’m going with a Leviathan Hunter! Most likely a Dwarf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auranghzeb View Post
    Sailor? Expedition? A beast?

    I’m going with a Leviathan Hunter! Most likely a Dwarf!
    Welcome, Leviathan Hunter will play well in this story. I look forward to seeing your character.

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    Interested. Player Handbook II available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yas392 View Post
    Interested. Player Handbook II available?
    What did you have in mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CircleNavigator View Post
    What did you have in mind?
    I either go swashbuckler or dragon shaman (PHB II).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yas392 View Post
    I either go swashbuckler or dragon shaman (PHB II).
    Yeah you're good to go with either of those.

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    I'm posting interest as a human bard, no bells/whistles, just a bard. I wanted to play a caster but keep it somewhat simple. I'm more used to pathfinder 1e than 3.5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zhentarim View Post
    I'm posting interest as a human bard, no bells/whistles, just a bard. I wanted to play a caster but keep it somewhat simple. I'm more used to pathfinder 1e than 3.5.
    Welcome, every party can use a bard.

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    What pantheon exists in this world, for a divine caster?
    I’m thinking about some kind of weather or seafaring magic user, maybe a chance to play something overlooked from one of the environment books. Though I might change my mind.

    You’ve said we could have many reasons for being on the ship, but can you tell us where it came from, where it was going before the crash, or the purpose of the expedition? I’m trying to find some inspiration for why a character would be on the voyage.

    Are either of the MIC or the spell compendium allowed?
    Any idea of how many levels we might obtain during this adventure?

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    Here's the start of Orion Moonshadow

    Skill points are now allocated. Working on everything else
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    Not sure about classes yet but wanted to see if Google sheet was okay , then I'll toss down the hp rolls

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    @CircleNavigator I think I am likely to go rogue. Are PHB II feats and UA martial rogue fine with you?
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    Still a WIP but taking shape Ranger 2, fighter 4, Leviathan hunter 1. Human.

    rolling health (1d8)[4]

    (1d10)[1]
    (1d10)[9]
    (1d10)[7]
    (1d10)[3]
    (1d10)[3]

    Gonna be hard to put up a fight vs Leviathans with that health. I think I need to pump up my constitution.
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    HP for rogue: (7d6)[5][1][1][1][3][5][5](21)

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    Question: does "one of the seven standard races" mean strictly just the PHB subraces of these or are other variant, say, Halflings or Elves or whatnot from the allowed sources also allowed, so long as they are not the native-to-Frostfell Frostburn ones?

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    My skill ranks and feats are allocated, now I'm going to think up my backstory and spell selection. I speak common and 3 bonus languages. What bonus languages do you recommend?

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    Alright, I have a character sheet in progress here: Skar Windspeaker

    Gotta spend all my gold still and put together a fleshed out backstory. Figured Skar would be a sort of spiritualist who "follows the wind," and this is where it took him this time.
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    Because im trying to pick something that would fit with the theme What type of Familiar would you recommend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goby View Post
    What pantheon exists in this world, for a divine caster?
    I’m thinking about some kind of weather or seafaring magic user, maybe a chance to play something overlooked from one of the environment books. Though I might change my mind.

    You’ve said we could have many reasons for being on the ship, but can you tell us where it came from, where it was going before the crash, or the purpose of the expedition? I’m trying to find some inspiration for why a character would be on the voyage.

    Are either of the MIC or the spell compendium allowed?
    Any idea of how many levels we might obtain during this adventure?
    Where did the Harmonious Spirit come from?

    Captain Fairhorn and his ship set sail from a vast archipelago reaching from temperate latitudes to the tropics. The islands are home to all the standard races, sometimes in isolated settlements, elsewhere in cosmopolitan cities. The militarized port from which the Harmonious Spirit departed, known as Penseao was once an open center of trade. After decades of bloody war with forces from the mountains mainland the city’s character has changed, with each district walled off from the rest. A highly regimented order is imposed on the citizens. Captain Fairhorn is a prominent figure in the city.

    Where was the Harmonious Spirit going before the crash?

    The Harmonious Spirit was sailing the forbidden polar passages. Far from home, its official mission involved charting a navigational path to a far off dwarven empire in hopes of forging an alliance. Zipnog has his own research to be done on the nesting of sea birds. Captain Fairhorn’s true motivation has been shared with a select few. Thus far the crew successfully liberated gold from the lair of a long dead dragon and were run aground by a colossal sea beast.

    What pantheon exists in this world

    Every god one has ever read about is worshiped by someone somewhere. (With the exception of real world religions ~ No Zeus or Thor please). The dominant religion acknowledges the power of all these deities and attempts to understand their power in our realm and their relationship to each other.

    Is the Magic Item Compendium / Spell Compendium / Any other book allowed?

    It would be madness to green light those two books in their entirety. If there is a particular spell/feat/item/class a player would like to use they should ask directly. There are however certain books which do not fit well into this adventure (Necromancy, Pscionics)

    How many levels might we obtain during this adventure?

    There is a four level adventure within a larger adventure up to level twenty. Which players could choose to opt into once the smaller adventure is complete. There is a yet unwritten epic level adventure which can be added if there is interest at the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razorfloss View Post
    Because im trying to pick something that would fit with the theme What type of Familiar would you recommend?
    Orion Moonshadow is a good fit for this adventure. I recommend a familiar that can fly or be carried with you. A raven or a rat would certainly fit the theme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samduke View Post
    Not sure about classes yet but wanted to see if Google sheet was okay , then I'll toss down the hp rolls
    Welcome, google sheet is fine.

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    Default Re: The Wreck of the Harmonious Spirit (D&D 3.5)

    Quote Originally Posted by Yas392 View Post
    @CircleNavigator I think I am likely to go rogue. Are PHB II feats and UA martial rogue fine with you?
    What feats did you have in mind?

    UA martial rogue is acceptable

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