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Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:34 pm
by Rukellian
Hello everyone. This is Ruke, popping my head in again and looking to do some GMing. As the title suggests, I am finally getting around to starting up the Fabricator of Planes sequel, a level 5-6 OSRIC adventure. For some back history, check out my very first game here: viewforum.php?f=80

Within the link should be all the chapters of the story that played out, as well as an introduction to the world. The setting of the sequel will take place a few years after the epilogue. Lots of information about the world and its factions can be found in those chapters, a long read for some, perhaps, but I'd be hard-pressed to give a nutshell version of everything that happened; however, Zhym and tooleychris knows the gist of what's what. You can always ask their characters in-game. ;)

Posting rate will be relaxed for this game, occasionally speeding up and slowing down as schedules and RL permits. I'm looking at 2-3 posts a week on average.

I've probably missed a few more things for this ad, so if you do have any more questions, feel free to ask down below or send a PM my way. Now to blow the dust off of my OSRIC book and get back to using more than just a d6... :geek:

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 9:25 pm
by Zhym
I am, as you know, all in.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:02 pm
by Rukellian
For those who want to know what this game is like, the setting, here is an introduction.

General World History

During the times of swords and sorcery, there lived a powerful kingdom by the name of Dathan. One of the oldest and longest lasting of human settlements on the continent of Kinra, Dathan stood as a beacon of man’s superiority over nature and the harsh denizens of its homeland. For centuries, powerful human kings would reign over Kinra’s borders, building cities of masterful craftsmanship and strength. The trading empire also flourished under Dathan’s control, opening up trading routes to faraway lands; the humans encountered many civilizations of old and welcomed their markets thusly, though relations between the many races were not always mutual.

Just as there were many good kings during the age of man, there was also a fair share of corrupt ones as well. The Elven kingdoms, already weary of humans in first place, took notice of the slow deterioration of Dathan over time, and thus ceased relations with them some time ago. The Orcish tribes, isolated that they were, generally did not show any concern towards the problems of others, but when the slave industry started up in the provinces of man, the orcs bared the brunt of its effects. This, as many could imagine, destroyed any friendly relations that was once held between humans and orcs. Even other races of the time took notice of this practice, and further looked down upon the human race, or even started to, if they did not do so already.

The humans of this day and age were ignorant and self-centered. Though they opened their arms to trade of fine materials and natural resources, the same attitude rarely applied to culture and knowledge. The humans preferred to stick to what they knew and did not want to bother with other races and what they had to say, superiority complex that rivaled that of the Elven people. This naturally put some distance between man and other races. Because of this divide in cultures, humans became fearful of anyone not human, and showed general disgust/distrust in strangers from different lands as of recently.

Magic was of great abundance in the early years of Kinra’s history. The Elven kingdoms in particular showed great adeptness at its control and usage of the arcane and mystical arts. Almost everyone at the time was capable of using magic, some better than others. The elves were not the only ones to know of magic and how to use it, other races too shared in the fruits of the magical era. It was only until the coming of man that magic, for some strange reason, lost some of its hold on Kinra. Fewer beings were born with its gifts, and even fewer still were capable of learning it now. Some say it was a curse brought on by man himself, with its focus of technological advancement and faith in fictional gods, so many elves believed. Others say that it is more of natural occurrence, that there was only so much magic in the world to begin with, and that everyone simply just used up most of it.

This is not to say that magic and sorcery has completely disappeared from the world of Kinra, it’s just very scarce now and only a select few still know of its secrets and practices it. When humans first learned of the magic of Kinra, something that was completely foreign to them, they regarded it with fear and hatred of its destructive and twisted potential. No good could come from wielding the power of the gods themselves. And that was the mantra for many of men during the centuries of Dathan’s rule, a direct result of the ignorance displayed towards other races and kingdoms in the past century. Again, only a select few saw the true significance of magic and its ability to do so much more than destroy and remain a special privilege of deities.

The Present

Though the kingdom of Dathan has struggled to live up to its former glory in the early years of Kinra, its state as of right now is stable to say the least. Benagal, a warrior of great renown, sits upon the throne of the human kingdom. He is the kind of ruler that is fair and considerate of his people. Not overly corrupt and not quite a saint either, he is what you would call a good older brother of the people. Under his reign, which has been short thus far, the slave industry has been torn apart and made illegal throughout the lands of Dathan. Old relations were slowly, yet steadily patched back together with neighboring kingdoms, the elves, surprisingly enough, showing interest in this young, charismatic, and yet inexperienced king. Truly, many believed that a new age was dawning, and that Benagal would lead man into a new age of prosperity and healthy growth, and it certainly seemed that way for a few years, but like with every new hero that would emerge in history, a dark malevolent force would rise up as well. You see, Benagal had a brother, Fenrin.

As with every king before him, Benagal could not lead an entire kingdom all by himself, he needed a personal council. Fenrin, was his most trusted advisor in all things related to Dathan; in other words, Fenrin had the king’s ear at all times. Given his important role within the kingdom, Fenrin’s practice of the arcane arts went generally unnoticed, that or everyone looked away from such displays when possible. Fenrin had a very dark manner about him, always veiled in a hooded robe, pale in complexion, from those who were close enough to see as such. It is no wonder that whenever he would pass people through hallways or even dark alleyways, they would shudder and keep their distance, being oh so careful as to not make eye contact. “A brother he may be to the king, tis the only reason for our tolerance of him,” said a noble of Benagal’s court, and that was the opinion that was generally shared of the rest of the people of Dathan.

Now, this dark persona, this image of a dark user of magics is but a facade for Fenrin, is it not? Nay, it’s the real deal. He had ambitions alright, and for a while, Benagal stood to lose his throne to treachery and dark magics. Fortunately for the king, and all of Kinra, a group of heroes stood up and defied Fenrin's dark intentions. They destroyed a magical artifact called the Fabricator of Planes and prevented its corruption by the hands of evil. Escaping a prison realm created by magic, and after slaying scores of bandits, undead, and even a great demon, they confronted Fenrin and defeated him before he could escape. The veil that blinded the king had been lifted and Benagal could see clearly the future of his kingdom once more.

Two years have passed since that fateful event and the heroes have gone their separate ways. It was a time of peace and rebuilding of the human government. Relations between nations and races were slowly being tied together and magic, became less mysterious, and more understood by the human populations, for better or worse. But like all times of peace, it never lasts forever. Even now, a new threat is growing and is in the position to soon consume the world and plunge it into a dark era of newfound magic, an ancient magic. Those same heroes of two years past, some of them may be called up again to serve their nations, in arms with perhaps new heroes? The good king calls upon his subjects.... do they answer?

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:29 am
by Nuke66
I might be convinced, I'll do some more reading. At least it is not a new rule set.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 11:21 am
by Rukellian
An important aspect of this OSRIC game that I am carrying over from the first, is that humans will be able to Multi-class. I have some home rules for that listed somewhere. If you have any questions about the content of the game, what to expect, or anything else I forgot to mention, feel free to ask.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 1:10 pm
by Nuke66
is there a forum set up?

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:08 pm
by Rukellian
Not at the moment, not for the sequel. I'm looking to get another person on board before I ask ToniXX.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 12:58 am
by Zhym
I highly recommend this game for anyone considering it. Ruke did an excellent job in the first game and the sequel should be great fun.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2017 2:42 pm
by Nuke66
Bump, where are we here?

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 10:59 am
by Rukellian
Right now we have two players from the first group of heroes ready to continue with the sequel, and a potential third if you are throwing your hat in. I am hoping to start with at least 4 for this kind of adventure, given its level 5-6.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 1:08 pm
by wolfpack
I hjave never played osric, but would be up for giving it a try

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 6:57 pm
by Rukellian
Thank you for showing interest wolfpack. Though I can hardly call myself an expert on the game system or someone who is well-versed in teaching it, I will do my best to help you through character creation. I know how to read a book and it shouldn't be too hard once I get back into the swing of things.

At this point, if Nuke is on board, that would make 4 people.

For all of those who signed up for this, I ask you, will this be enough? Or do you want to push for one more person... I always have the option of supplementing the group with an npc or two.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 7:21 pm
by Zhym
OSRIC is basically AD&D 1e with a few changes to avoid copyright issues or change things the author thinks Gygax did wrong. So if you know 1e, you know OSRIC.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 3:54 am
by Nuke66
I'm in, just saying. I have a .pdf version if it is not still available.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 3:15 pm
by wolfpack
I got the PDF, I'm good with however many people you want

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 6:57 pm
by Nuke66
Consider me onboard

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 11:00 am
by Rukellian
Tooleychris, Zhym? You comfortable with four?

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:35 pm
by Nuke66
bump

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:42 pm
by Zhym
Six would probably be better, but we could try four.

Re: Fabricator of Planes sequel (OSRIC) LF 1-2 more

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:57 pm
by Rex
I would like to join. I am familiar with 1e but not OSRIC.