Note: I tried to use as much of Cthuludrew's format as possible: >Here is one of my immortals I've invented. Not too well fleshed-out, but >interesting(most of my others have a lot less info on them and some of >this I just made up-some is campaign history-and some is realtered history): > >-------------------------- >Immortal- Melo the Fierce >Sphere:Energy >Rank:Novice Temporal History: > > Melo was a human mage in life. Unfortunatley, many did not >consider him human. He was a midget at best(3'3" and 72 lbs). Often >insulted due to his lack of height, he took all as an insult. He decided >to strike back at those who picked on him in his youth and found a route >to do so through magic. He took up study, traveling from city to city so >that by the time he was getting older and more bitter(late 40s) he could >avenge insults immediately. > Realizing his quest for respect was futile, as some would >eternally look down on him, he settled in the Shires. Here he tried to >teach the halflings magic, encouraging them to rise up in the world. >One of the halflings, Shlumpy the Bold, decided the mage was right and >that short folk had taken enough abuse. Together the two went out >foolishly to draw the halflings together against the taller, >condescending folk. > Of course, many halflings did not feel this way and turned their >back on the two, who became fed up. They realized unity would not get >them anywhere, and so left the Shires to prove their might on their own. >They were joined by several humans who felt that they were indeed too >patronizing and who felt sorry for the mage's past treatment. One of the >humans, a thief named Roberta even fell in love with the mage. > Finding such kind humans, and even getting married to >one(Roberta) at age 54, changed the mage's outlook. He realized not all >humans were bad, but he still set out to prove himself at his age. He >gained in power over his years, and by the age of 60 was powerful indeed >and even had a daughter born to him. > But life is cruel. The group got lost, and found their way to >the Hollow World. Here where ressurection was impossible, death was >final. And three of those who were with him died there. The loss of his >lifelong ally, Shlumpy was bad, but the loss of his wife he could not >bear. He left the few remaining friends and went to live among the >Beastmen, another group hated for their looks. > Here he found the alliance he did not find in his younger age >with the halflings. His magic supported the tribe he joined, and his >unique features were special in this land of unqiue-looking beings. He >was accepted much more easily into Beastman society than if he had looked >"normal". He continued to raise his daughter, and even remarried, >becoming fully acceoted in the Beastman clan. > Still his life was lacking. He did not rest comfortably in his >old age. He knew his time was limited, and his mark was not made, even >with a wonderful child, almost grown up. He left his people once again, >but this time they were truly his people for the 1st time. He left into >the Arctic and was never heard from again. > > Interests: > Melo achieved immortality at the age of 83, nearly completely >wasted by years and his quest but spurred on by his will to remain >forever. He still watches over the Beastmen with whom he lived, and was >very surprised to find he had sired another daughter before he had left. >He especially watches over his two children, both key movers among the >Beastmen. He has even tried to go against the Spell of Preservation for >the sake of the Beastmen, by secretly strengthening the power of their >wikkas so that they could become more useful. > His main quest though is back where he spent some of his middle >years -- the shires. He has worked harder and harder every month to >bring magic into the hands of the halflings, whom he still thinks are >looked down on too much. He has made his presence known recently to some >halflings with magical promise, and he led them to Glantri where they >have just started study to the surprise of the mages there. The chance >that any of them will succeed are slim, but Melo feels that if one >succeeds and becomes a strong mage, the respect for halflings and short >folk everywhere will rise. Symbol: Melo doesn't believe much in the use of symbols, rather in the use of concepts. In such, he requires his followers no holy symbols or like images. Allies:Melo is arather new immortal and as such has few allies. Several old companions who do not hate him for his leaving them. (Note: if I get to it, I'll post them later) Otherwise Melo has no friends among the immortals-he has even broken with his sponsor already. Enemies:Also few. he is not powerful enough to earn the emnity of the main immortals. He does not seek alliances and does not seek to interfere with the plans of others-he just watches over the few who concern him and ignores all else. Personality: I think this has been covered in the earlier sections Follower's Alignment:Melo prefers his followers to be neutral, but doesn't care much either way. His followers are usually halflings and beastmen who practice magic, so a very limited group. He does not have any clerics among his followers, or thieves. He would accept paladins of his cause, but mages carry out his purposes better. Followers:As he has no clerical followers, he can't grant them any special powers. A halfling mage can only reach level 4, using elf experience and magic tables-none of his followers have yet reached that far even though Melo hopes to grant them more power eventually. A beastman wikka who follows Melo or follows his ideals even gets an extra 2 levels of magic ability possibl(old limit?). A beastman wikka/shaman gets the same bonus, too. Ex: if old limit was 2/4 for a w/s a follower of Melo gets 4/4. Other stats to come later,once I look them up.Assume basic Novice Temporal stuff for now. Opinions? From owner-mystara-l@io.com Sun Jan 28 07:57:51 1996 Return-Path: owner-mystara-l@io.com Received: from moray.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (moray.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au [130.95.100.9]) by marlin.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (8.6.12/8.6.11) with ESMTP id HAA25263 for ; Sun, 28 Jan 1996 07:57:51 +0800 Received: from lists.io.com (lists.io.com [199.170.88.15]) by moray.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (8.6.12/8.6.11) with ESMTP id HAA18778 for ; Sun, 28 Jan 1996 07:52:09 +0800 Received: (from root@localhost) by lists.io.com (8.6.12/8.6.12) id RAA02469 for mystara-l-outgoing; Sat, 27 Jan 1996 17:50:18 -0600 Received: from deliverator.io.com (deliverator.io.com [199.170.88.17]) by lists.io.com (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id RAA02464 for ; Sat, 27 Jan 1996 17:50:12 -0600 Received: from post-ofc01.srv.cis.pitt.edu (root@post-ofc01.srv.cis.pitt.edu [136.142.185.10]) by deliverator.io.com (8.7.2/8.7.2) with ESMTP id RAA25501 for ; Sat, 27 Jan 1996 17:50:31 -0600 (CST) Received: from unixs2.cis.pitt.edu (megst19@unixs2.cis.pitt.edu [136.142.185.29]) by post-ofc01.srv.cis.pitt.edu with SMTP (8.7.3/cispo-2.0.1.1) ID ; Sat, 27 Jan 1996 18:47:57 -0500 (EST) Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 18:47:56 -0500 (EST) From: Mischa E Gelman Subject: Re: [Mystara] MYSTARA New Immortal (fwd) To: mystara-l@io.com cc: Mystara Mailing List In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-mystara-l@io.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: mystara-l@io.com Status: RO Sorry for the long repost-just adding stats on to make this a rough final copy-all suggestions still appreciated > Note: I tried to use as much of Cthuludrew's format as possible: > >Here is one of my immortals I've invented. Not too well fleshed-out, but > >interesting(most of my others have a lot less info on them and some of > >this I just made up-some is campaign history-and some is realtered history): > > > >-------------------------- > >Immortal- Melo the Fierce > >Sphere:Energy > >Rank:Novice Temporal > History: > > > > Melo was a human mage in life. Unfortunatley, many did not > >consider him human. He was a midget at best(3'3" and 72 lbs). Often > >insulted due to his lack of height, he took all as an insult. He decided > >to strike back at those who picked on him in his youth and found a route > >to do so through magic. He took up study, traveling from city to city so > >that by the time he was getting older and more bitter(late 40s) he could > >avenge insults immediately. > > Realizing his quest for respect was futile, as some would > >eternally look down on him, he settled in the Shires. Here he tried to > >teach the halflings magic, encouraging them to rise up in the world. > >One of the halflings, Shlumpy the Bold, decided the mage was right and > >that short folk had taken enough abuse. Together the two went out > >foolishly to draw the halflings together against the taller, > >condescending folk. > > Of course, many halflings did not feel this way and turned their > >back on the two, who became fed up. They realized unity would not get > >them anywhere, and so left the Shires to prove their might on their own. > >They were joined by several humans who felt that they were indeed too > >patronizing and who felt sorry for the mage's past treatment. One of the > >humans, a thief named Roberta even fell in love with the mage. > > Finding such kind humans, and even getting married to > >one(Roberta) at age 54, changed the mage's outlook. He realized not all > >humans were bad, but he still set out to prove himself at his age. He > >gained in power over his years, and by the age of 60 was powerful indeed > >and even had a daughter born to him. > > But life is cruel. The group got lost, and found their way to > >the Hollow World. Here where ressurection was impossible, death was > >final. And three of those who were with him died there. The loss of his > >lifelong ally, Shlumpy was bad, but the loss of his wife he could not > >bear. He left the few remaining friends and went to live among the > >Beastmen, another group hated for their looks. > > Here he found the alliance he did not find in his younger age > >with the halflings. His magic supported the tribe he joined, and his > >unique features were special in this land of unqiue-looking beings. He > >was accepted much more easily into Beastman society than if he had looked > >"normal". He continued to raise his daughter, and even remarried, > >becoming fully acceoted in the Beastman clan. > > Still his life was lacking. He did not rest comfortably in his > >old age. He knew his time was limited, and his mark was not made, even > >with a wonderful child, almost grown up. He left his people once again, > >but this time they were truly his people for the 1st time. He left into > >the Arctic and was never heard from again. > > > > > Interests: > > Melo achieved immortality at the age of 83, nearly completely > >wasted by years and his quest but spurred on by his will to remain > >forever. He still watches over the Beastmen with whom he lived, and was > >very surprised to find he had sired another daughter before he had left. > >He especially watches over his two children, both key movers among the > >Beastmen. He has even tried to go against the Spell of Preservation for > >the sake of the Beastmen, by secretly strengthening the power of their > >wikkas so that they could become more useful. > > His main quest though is back where he spent some of his middle > >years -- the shires. He has worked harder and harder every month to > >bring magic into the hands of the halflings, whom he still thinks are > >looked down on too much. He has made his presence known recently to some > >halflings with magical promise, and he led them to Glantri where they > >have just started study to the surprise of the mages there. The chance > >that any of them will succeed are slim, but Melo feels that if one > >succeeds and becomes a strong mage, the respect for halflings and short > >folk everywhere will rise. > Symbol: Melo doesn't believe much in the use of symbols, rather in the > use of concepts. In such, he requires his followers no holy symbols or > like images. > Allies:Melo is arather new immortal and as such has few allies. Several > old companions who do not hate him for his leaving them. (Note: if I get > to it, I'll post them later) Otherwise Melo has no friends among the > immortals-he has even broken with his sponsor already. > Enemies:Also few. he is not powerful enough to earn the emnity of the > main immortals. He does not seek alliances and does not seek to > interfere with the plans of others-he just watches over the few who > concern him and ignores all else. > Personality: I think this has been covered in the earlier sections > Follower's Alignment:Melo prefers his followers to be neutral, but > doesn't care much either way. His followers are usually halflings and > beastmen who practice magic, so a very limited group. He does not have > any clerics among his followers, or thieves. He would accept paladins of > his cause, but mages carry out his purposes better. > Followers:As he has no clerical followers, he can't grant them any > special powers. A halfling mage can only reach level 4, using elf > experience and magic tables(till level 4 of course)-none of his followers >have yet reached that > far even though Melo hopes to grant them more power eventually. A > beastman wikka who follows Melo or follows his ideals even gets an extra > 2 levels of magic ability possibl(old limit?). A beastman wikka/shaman > gets the same bonus, too. Ex: if old limit was 2/4 for a w/s a follower > of Melo gets 4/4. Mortal stats- STR 7 INT 15 WIS 11 DEX 9 CON 4 CHR 6 Ht 3'3" Wt 72# Weapons:Grand Master w/ Dagger+5,deceiving Alignment:Neutral Armor:Displacer Cloak,RoP+4,RoP+4,Amulet of Protection+3,Necklace of +1 Protection- AC -10 Magic-user of level36 Immortals stats- Novice Temporal of Energy STR 11 INT 18 WIS 13 DEX 14 CON 11 CHR 12 Aura-affects 1-no penalty to save Power Points-500 THAC0 5 w/ punch of damage 0 Movement:Universal,Interplanar,Interdimensional as normal immortal Walk 150' Run 300' Gaseous Form 720' Fly 360' Ht 2'3"(modified to halfling appearance) Wt 50# Home Planbe:not yet developed-probably won't be anytime soon