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    Well you all have very impressive biographies! I hope I can live up to the rest of them. Here's the description for Saulus. I came up with the concept of him a long while ago and it was always my hope to get him in some plots with you guys (especially at higher levels) on a DM level.



    Race: Human
    Alignment: You?ll have to find out?
    Class: Fighter/Weaponmaster (Former Thayan Knight?still retains abilities)

    Saulus was born in the Capitol city of Thay, Eltabbar. He was born of Mulhorandi blood which had many benefits being an upper class of Thay. Though he showed no aptitude for the arcane arts, his skills were found in training to be a Thayan Knight, the vigilant and brutal protectors of the Red Wizards. His swordmanship was exceptional as he went on to protect some of the most powerful wizards to grace Toril.

    As most Thayan Knights, Saulus was subservant to the Red Wizard he protected, and underwent magical conditioning to be that way. Because of this, Saulus became far more strong willed and ruthless. Thay?s imperfect system of law would change everything, as Saulus was ordered to assassinate a Zulkir of Thay. Saulus? loyalty was with Thay, and the strength of Thay as a whole. Although Red Wizards warred, there was an unspoken set of rules that kept them strong enough and unified to still fight the rest of Faerun and not fall from within. Saulus? Red Wizard severely threatened to disrupt this balance, which is the reason Saulus approached the Zulkir to prevent the assassination. Although Saulus? actions were beneficial to Thay, he violated the will of his Red Wizard. Such an act could only result in execution. Instead of execution, the Zulkirs proclaimed because of Saulus? nobility and serving of Thay, he shall only face exile.

    Few are sure where Saulus travelled and his encounters, but from what the common-folk know is he has only come to Sundren recently. He keeps much to himself and is largely neutral in his demeanour until his duties cause him to assume the role of the Harbinger of Wrath. Those who do know of Saulus? previous status as a Thayan Knight are common, as it has long been considered age-old gossip. Those who understand the reputation of the Thayan Knights are uneasy as they may have had previous encounters with a Red Wizard. It is also said Saulus has several family members in Sundren with similar talents. Saulus is frequently seen near the Red Blades Guild Halls in Sundren, even being a high ranking member himself, a prominent Red Blade having dealings with the leader, Vaer.
    The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.

    George Carlin

  • #2
    Ah yes.. one you hate to love, and the other way around. Nice
    Fret and fear, for Europe is near.

    Desmonia Flashir

    GBX: I'm a level 20 programmer for sure in real life. I know more about CPU's, software, Windows, etc, than most people know about their own children.

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    • #3
      Nice background...a Thayan Knight.
      As the moon shines down upon the darkened land, a lone mage sits with spell in thought and book in hand.

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      • #4
        PRC did introduce the hak's and overwrites for these classes and many more:
        http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view....Detail&id=101

        Aye I know, more things...but if you're keen on expanding, this is the way to go. It really adds heaps more base and prestige classes from most of the newer 3.5 books
        There's a thin line between the definition of genius and insanity; I cross it all the time.

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        • #5
          Honestly don't expect to see the PrC in Sundren unless there is a huge uproar for it. It has an extremely high amount of overhead and code involved, as well as haks. If we ever wanted a class or feat that we don't have, we would most likely just make it ourselves rather than work through their system.
          The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.

          George Carlin

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          • #6
            Right. It's hard to get PrC to work in NWN1... And with NWN2's decidedly more complex system, it would be difficult. And then there's the fact of correct roleplaying and the like...

            But there are some good classes there, especially Faerun-specific classes.
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            >Olin Lavith - Human scholar with a passion for knowledge.


            Don't change the color to match the walls. Look like you belong and the walls will change color to match you.
            ?Kender Proverb, Time of the Twins

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            • #7
              Well it's just a thought. Sorry to hijack yoru character thread there.
              Just letting you know options are out there that other people are doing the work on heh.
              Interesting character without any of the flash things just the same.
              There's a thin line between the definition of genius and insanity; I cross it all the time.

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              • #8
                Yes, back on topic.

                I think I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Thayans, those black-hearted bastards. Ever since that one guy from Baldur's Gate 2 - Edwin - I've always found them to be flavorful characters. And, ooo, I like the hidden alignment. *note to self: memorize detect alignment spell*
                Wait a minute... Shoot, there is no detect alignment in the 3.5 rules, I don't think. Oh well...
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                >Olin Lavith - Human scholar with a passion for knowledge.


                Don't change the color to match the walls. Look like you belong and the walls will change color to match you.
                ?Kender Proverb, Time of the Twins

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Abyss View Post
                  Right. It's hard to get PrC to work in NWN1... And with NWN2's decidedly more complex system, it would be difficult. And then there's the fact of correct roleplaying and the like...

                  But there are some good classes there, especially Faerun-specific classes.
                  I think installing the PrC in comparison to the complexity of IE our loot system is really no comparison. It's not the complexity, it's the work and pay-off. And on top of all that, we are very particular about how things are coded and how they run with Sundren.

                  Back on topic though.

                  Thanks for the feedback.
                  The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.

                  George Carlin

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