I have decided, after numerous badge rings from numerous people both on and off the inn, that instead of complaining about not being in any D&D games that I should start my own.
Disclaimer:
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is not an original adventure, it is a Fighting Fantasy book written by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone and has been adapted for D&D by Jamie Wallis.
I am looking for four 4th level character or 5/6 3rd level characters. This campaign will be mostly based on 3e rules but with numerous home rules added and adaptations to the rules in the books, if you join the game you must accept that the DM overrules the written rules.
Adventure Background:
Only a foolhardy adventurer would embark on such a perilous quest, without first finding out as much as possible about Firetop Mountain. That is why you have travelled to the village of Gilford. A sleepy village with a small population, Gilford is situated just two days travel from Firetop Mountain. When you arrive, you make your way to the local tavern, the Unicorn Run.
The Unicorn Run is a well-kept establishment, providing good meals and fine ales. It is owned and run by Otto Stormcloud, a retired human adventurer who bought the tavern many years ago.
Most of the locals here are of a friendly nature and when they hear of your plan to raid Firetop Mountain for it's riches they offer you a pint of cheap ale and a chat, or just a chat depending on what they are doing at that time. Many rumours circulate about the Mountain. There seems to be some truth in the story of the Warlocks treasure being kept in a magnificent, ornate chest with two locks; the keys to these being guarded by the creatures lurking within the dungeon. The Warlock himself is a sorcerer of great power. Some describe him as young and some as a frail old man. Some say his powers come from an enchanted deck of cards, others from a silky black glove he wears. The entrance to the Mountain labyrinth is said to be guarded by goblins but the inner chambers by more fearsome creatures.
It seems that many adventurers have used Gilford as starting point for their trek to Firetop Mountain. Not many have returned and those that have only warn to stay away from the place. Rumours circulate the village about your plan to take the Warlock's wealth for yourself but in turn rumours have kept you in the village, waiting for the courage to ascend to the Mountain... perhaps if there were more of you then you'd stand a better chance then the ones who didn't make it back.
Basically, your group is going to start in the Unicorn Run where you have met and decided to go it together. I'm going to give you time to RP how you met and let you have an evening in the tavern before you set off. Otto agreed, once he heard of your plan, to put you up so long as you pay him for the room and meals if you return.
As I've said you are starting at level 3 or 4 depending on how many of you want to join. I'm not placing any restriction on assignment and you can use any of the 3e or 3.5e books (with the exception of the 3.5 PHB, please use the 3e PHB), to make your characters. Strictly speaking this is a stand along adventure but I can work it into the Forgotten Realms campaign setting so no worries there.
In regards to the home rules I am making the following changes that affect character creation:
ABILITIES
- 4d6, re-roll 1s and drop the lowest dice.
- If you have excessively high/low stats you will need to re-roll everything. (Decided at my discretion but go by the basic rule of more then 2 rolls above 16 or more then two rolls below 10)
CLASSES
- Palidins do not have to be lawful good. Appropriate changes can be made to the mechanics for a Neutral or Evil Palidin.
- I am happy to develop a new class for a maximum of 1 character.
- Weapon & Armour Proficiencies are changed. Basically Weapon Proficiency is based off the 2nd edition rules. Armour proficiency works in a very similar way to how they work in the PS2 game Baldurs Gate: Dark Allaince II
SKILLS
- Non prohibited untrained skills receive a bonus equal to half the characters level.
- Each character has four bonus skill points, to be spent on a craft skill, perform or profession.
FEATS
- Some feats I have decided to combine and change, new ones not in the PHB I haven't looked at. Once you have chosen your feats please consult me and I will tell you if any of my changes apply to your chosen feats, otherwise just do them normally. (Example: Ambidexterity, Two-weapon Fighting and Two-weapon Defence have been combined. When fighting with two weapons if you don't attack with both the off-hand weapon grants you a +1 bonus to AC)
DESCRIPTION
- Gods, your character can worship anything, including something that isn't actually a deity... he/she might just worship him/herself
EQUIPMENT
- Maximum starting gold.
- Be sensible, don't overload yourself (I advise no more then a light load) and pack animals are a no no to carry stuff... they had to get rid of the donkey at Moria in LotR didn't they? (rhetorical question, don't answer)
- Clothing, within sensible limits, is free.
- Armour does not give an AC Bonus, with the exception of shields, but gives a certain level of DR.
- Non magical armour is completely ineffective against magical weapons.
- If you are trained in the use of a type of armour then you do not suffer from any ACP or spell failure.
COMBAT
- I will take care of everything combat and publish the rolls for you with an explanation. This goes for skill checks as well.
- A combat round goes as normal with the exception that a character with a higher dexterity then another may get to act twice in a combat round.
MAGIC
- Spell casting is done on a points system, a o level spell uses half a point, a 1st level spell 1 point and so on. Each spellcaser has a number of points to cast with which is linked to his casting ability (Int, Wis or Cha) and his level. If you run out of spell points you can sacrifice 1 Vitality point for 1 spell point or 1 Damage Point for a number of spell points equal to the modifier for your casting ability.
MISC
- Hit Points do not exist. They are replaced by Vitality and Damage Points. Damage Points are equal to your Constitution score and Vitality on your class and Constitution modifier. If your Vitality is reduced to 0 then your still standing but a retreat is probably in order, if your Vitality and Damage Points are reduced to 0 you are dead, if just your Damage Points are reduced to 0 you are unconscious and bleeding to death (loosing vitality points until you die)
- Critical Hits do not do extra damage but target Damage Points directly. A critical always hits.
- AC is totally scrapped. If you are attacked then I will use your reflex saving throw to see if you manage to dodge/block the incoming attack.
Once you've got your character made send it to me and I'll go through it and together we can work out how my home rules affect things.
EDIT: Found my notes.