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Just wondering if anyone has ever done write ups for characters like Conan, Elric, Fafhrd & Gray Mouser, Jirel of Joiry, and the like?
I ask, because I'm still learning the system and haven't quite figured out the benchmarks for various attributes and combat abilities.
- Paul
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Hi Paul,
I seem to recall that there was some stuff on the old Google+ boards, so that’s lost now unless someone took a copy of the material anyone out there got this? However, the old Lords of Lemuria forum had some material posted on this before it died of dead by bot. And thanks to gnombient you can still view it!
At the bottom of the Index here you will find ‘Scavenged!’ which contains material from the Lords of Lemuria forum. Go to the post ‘Lords of Lemuria on the Wayback Machine!’ and follow the link there. This will take you to the Wayback Machine and the Lords of Lemuria forum.
Click on ‘General Discussion’ from the Index page. This will take you to a page full of stuff about fitted kitchens – what joy! Go to Page 5, the earliest page, to find posts relating to BoL from 2010 – NB: this means the rules used here are for the older Legendary Edition of BoL. You can update this very easily.
If you scroll down Page 5 you will come to a thread entitled ‘Statting Classic S&S Characters’ – voila!
There was lots of good material on the old board before it was overwhelmed by bots flogging kitchens, so take a look around.
Steve
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For my Hyborian Age "Hammer of Æs" campaign I stated out King Conan for our characters to run across - they me him out and about adventuring on his own (he had to get out of the Castle for a bit...) back in 2015.
In my games, I have Heroes, Legendary Heroes (have gained 5 APs), Mythic Heroes (have gained 10 APs) and Epic Heroes (have gained 15 APs). King Conan is an Epic Hero in my campaign.
King Conan (Epic Hero)
Strength: 3 Agility: 2 Mind: 1 Appeal: 1
Init: 1 Melee: 3 Ranged: 0 Defense: 2
Barbarian: 2 Thief: 1 Mercenary: 1 Pirate: 1 Noble: 0
Armor: Custom Mail Shirt (Lt Armor)/stops 2 & Thick Skin/stops 1
Weapon: Broadsword d6H+3 (2h) or d6+3 (1h), Dagger d6L+3
Lifeblood: 15 Movement: 7 Hero Points: 5 Advancement Points: 0
Boons
Weapon Mastery "Broadswords" bonus die to attack rolls
Hard to Kill: +2 to LB
Tough Skin: +1 to Defense
Flaws
Distrust of Sorcery
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Many thanks, Steve!
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Much appreciated, Sigulf!
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Hey Sigulf, I really like your Heroes, Legendary Heroes, Mythic Heroes, and Epic Heroes formats - good work! It helps for having some guide rails on creating very experienced NPCs. I might use this in future if I need really tough opposition for PCs.
I also use the concept of Allied PCs for my 1 GM- 1 Player games, for GM run friends of the PC. These are just generated like PCs but with no Hero Points, and they usually don't get Advancement Points. They are to emulate the competent 'best friends' of the central character in tv shows - the sort of people who never seem to get any better but start out just slightly less skilled than the protagonist.
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Gruntfuttock wrote:
I also use the concept of Allied PCs for my 1 GM- 1 Player games, for GM run friends of the PC. These are just generated like PCs but with no Hero Points, and they usually don't get Advancement Points. They are to emulate the competent 'best friends' of the central character in tv shows - the sort of people who never seem to get any better but start out just slightly less skilled than the protagonist.
Yeah, that sounds good for that type of a "best friends" of the central character in tv shows. (Like the guy who ran around with Hercules...)
I run a strait up GM/PC with my wife's PC. We run the game more like a Fafhrd and Gray Mouser, two equal heroes. And sometimes she runs two PCs and I run a GM/PC when we need more "fire-power". But have found that for us, the PC and GM/PC thing works really good.
We just took a break from BoL for a bit and played some adventures in The Fantasy Trip. I actually purchased about 10 or so adventures for TFT, and I am now thinking of converting them to BoL. (It seems that everything ends up being converted to BoL at our house .)
I told my wife that I want to run one of the TFT adventures "The Citadel of Ice" using the TFT rules, then re-run it using the BoL rules - just to see how it compares. (We did that with a half-dozen or so Mongoose Conan d20 adventures when we were thinking of switching over to BoL back in 2014, it was pretty cool to see how the systems work vs each other.)
So many options, not enough time. I always ask my wife what campaign/setting she wants to play in, and she always replies "it really doesn't matter, as long as it's using the BoL rules"
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Everything getting converted to BoL mechanics is what happens at our house as well....weird, eh?
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@Sigulf - Just supporting Gruntfuttock's comments about your Heroes, Legendary Heroes, Mythic Heroes, and Epic Heroes classification regarding APs. Nice scaling and something I will definitely plagiarise for my games
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I did a lot of these back in the day on my blog: Carrot Ironfoundersson, Conan, Fafhrd, Gray Mouser, Moist von Lipwig, Thorongil (aka Aragon)--even Sokka of the Southern Water Tribe. They're all Legendary Edition write-ups, but they're probably still good to go.
As always, the amazing thing is how easily characters from fantasy stories and novels can be statted up as beginning BoL characters ...