Perilous Lands -- where does everyone play?
Scott Cohan
scott.cohan at SSA.GOV
Thu Sep 25 17:44:58 CEST 1997
>Well, since it is still so quiet, might as well start a thread.
>For those of you who use the Perilous Lands, where have your adventures
>centered and where have your player characters come from?
Well, the original campaign back in 83-84 was in Marentia. I recently (last
year) converted everything (the world, the culture, classes, monsters, etc.)
into the HERO system, and I have been using that system to run games in the
Perilous lands.
The first campaign, entitled "The Despicables" because the moral spectrum runs
from grey to black, took place in Porta. We had two Korchi mages (one was a
Natural Magician, the Other a Shadow Weaver), a Rogizini
pirate/merchant/secret cultist, his little demon friend, a Portan mercenary,
and a dwarf. That game died when one of the Korchi and the Portan broke up
and the Rogizini got himself a job involving nightshifts.
I have recently started it up again (because I was literally begged to) and we
now center in Caldo (for the time being) We have a Caldan mercenary
(Fanatical Power - Chaos), a Ticasi Necromancer (who is wanted in Ticasi for
the crime of Necromancy), a Dirlla duellist (with no honor), an assassin, a
ranger/woodsman type (misanthrope and shapechanger-mountain lion), a Climan
Temple Guard (who fled Clima to avenge the death of her family, inc. her Elven
step-father at Fort Kira at the hands of Donaran raiders. She passes herself
off as a Rogizini).
>Other than the raw info in the culture book, has anyone run or played in
>games there and come up with additional background they'd like to share?
>personalities, mysteries, towns, etc?
Well, in my earlier running of "The Despicables", the Rogizini trader was
also a secret priest of the Sand Claw cult, so I developed some information
for that, if anyone's interested. I also changed many of the gods' names
to make them a little less instantly recognizable, e.g. Metatron became
Adonai, Set became Khesek, Hecate became Catheta, Tiamat became Tiassat,
etc. I'll happily post a list of changes, if there's enough interest.
>-- Burton
>---------------------------------------------------------
>Burton Choinski, Peritus Software Services Inc.
>bchoinski at peritus.com
Scott Cohan
scott.cohan at ssa.gov
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