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I'd still like to know if we are anywhere near the crossroad we saw on the way up. If we can turn down a side road heading away from all 3 drums, then we can get all the orcs into one bunch, and fight them off as one big mass, rather than getting swarmed by three separate forces. Though I severely doubt our odds of taking on an entire army by ourselves. Simply put, I doubt we can do it.
I'd also like to ask how many carriages and carts and wagons and such the caravan consists of. Do we have enough vehicles to enclose the party and the carravaners, and their horses, with only a few (1-3) narrow (5ft or less) openings?
I don't think there is such thing as a 0 lvl NPC but there are npc classes such as commoner,
But what I was interested in was the note, written in common I assume, well written or messy? in an orcish style?
Zero level NPCs were in the original DnD. I think they just call them commoners now. Either way these are not fighting men unless they have no other recourse. Handing them a bow or cross bow is like playing with fire. IT might do some good at first but you may get seriously burned.
You will find the note well written in common. It looks like it was written by a woman.
Hi I'm very much a novice and 1st time player.
I have been told to go to the village and look around ?
But I have no idea where this is located can someone please advise me on this..
I realise it is maybe the most basic theme of the game but I just cant find it at all.
My Thanks
Hayden
My character has been approved. But I need a little help getting started. Can you please post the link to the thread (probably the village cause you said I'm gonna be there) where I can start posting as my character. Id also like the link to any threads which you think I should absolutely read before starting.
KNtoran will better advise you, but since he won't be in until much later today I will give this quick tip to players Hayden and Psychonaut;
This is where Players Discuss what they want to do as a party: D&D Party Thread - you will see Players talking about their current mission which is based on the story here: D&D Game Story
I suggest you use D&D Party Thread so that you can start interacting with each other 'in the village' until the other Players arrived.