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Nahrenne

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Lily and Manyvat teamed up to tame a griffon, negotiate with a dragon, and make plans for a future casino/resort area in the forest.
'o'
*wonders how many people would go into a forest full of dangerous animals to play something where they'll lose most - if not all - of their hard-earned money*
'-'

Well...good luck...?

Also, thanks for the summary, it was much appreciated.
*huggles*

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ohko

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Lily and Manyvat teamed up to tame a griffon, negotiate with a dragon, and make plans for a future casino/resort area in the forest.
Oh, regarding a new region -- it would probably be good to put it slightly further way in the forest if you can.

Tonia map (most recent)


It was a lot of Okarin drama and Luna drama in Freestyle that you missed ^^

^This is the most recent map.

Ideally, I would like to keep Scribel Region itself a beginner region with low-level monsters. I would also like to avoid filling Scribel with literally everything (e.g. demon lords, dragons, uranium, more... :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: ), and I would encourage players to try to shift content into other regions or new regions as much as possible. This way, the world isn't incredibly lopsided with tons of ridiculous things happening around a small frontier city and nowhere else.

If you want to eventually make a new forest region, I would recommend extending Scribel Forest further to the west or east -- and then putting it there so it does not conflict as much with the content that other players might have in the nearby forest (especially if you are making the dragon the "ruler" of the forest -- that nobody else has so far encountered).

Keep in mind that there is a recent rule addition -- one Rank A NPC character allowed per player. Since I'm assuming your dragon is very powerful, presumably that would count as your one Rank A+ NPC addition to the world of Tonia.
 

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Oh, regarding a new region -- it would probably be good to put it slightly further way in the forest if you can.



^This is the most recent map.

Ideally, I would like to keep Scribel Region itself a beginner region with low-level monsters. I would also like to avoid filling Scribel with literally everything (e.g. demon lords, dragons, uranium, more... :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: ), and I would encourage players to try to shift content into other regions or new regions as much as possible. This way, the world isn't incredibly lopsided with tons of ridiculous things happening around a small frontier city and nowhere else.

If you want to eventually make a new forest region, I would recommend extending Scribel Forest further to the west or east -- and then putting it there so it does not conflict as much with the content that other players might have in the nearby forest (especially if you are making the dragon the "ruler" of the forest -- that nobody else has so far encountered).

Keep in mind that there is a recent rule addition -- one Rank A NPC character allowed per player. Since I'm assuming your dragon is very powerful, presumably that would count as your one Rank A+ NPC addition to the world of Tonia.
*Somehow meteor hits dragon*
 

Nahrenne

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Question:
How does one note the strength of an NPC who comes from another world but isn't a noob like PC's are?
An example of what I mean is the Enforcer who is going to come to Tonia soon.
'-'

I'm asking since the whole level and rank system for power is based on them being a guild member - but it would feel strange putting a level to an NPC who is definitely not in the guild...
*felt a bit weird when writing Lord Eugene Rosenthal's level*
>w>
<w<

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Siostar

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Question:
How does one note the strength of an NPC who comes from another world but isn't a noob like PC's are?
An example of what I mean is the Enforcer who is going to come to Tonia soon.
'-'

I'm asking since the whole level and rank system for power is based on them being a guild member - but it would feel strange putting a level to an NPC who is definitely not in the guild...
*felt a bit weird when writing Lord Eugene Rosenthal's level*
>w>
<w<

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gonna nerf him?
 

Quaesitor

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Question:
How does one note the strength of an NPC who comes from another world but isn't a noob like PC's are?
An example of what I mean is the Enforcer who is going to come to Tonia soon.
'-'

I'm asking since the whole level and rank system for power is based on them being a guild member - but it would feel strange putting a level to an NPC who is definitely not in the guild...
*felt a bit weird when writing Lord Eugene Rosenthal's level*
>w>
<w<

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Looking at the example characters will give you a rough estimate:
 

Gaap

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Lily and Manyvat teamed up to tame a griffon, negotiate with a dragon, and make plans for a future casino/resort area in the forest.
In all honesty, it was just for the second reason. Casino/resort is just a wild thought that came up.
Oh, regarding a new region -- it would probably be good to put it slightly further way in the forest if you can.



^This is the most recent map.

Ideally, I would like to keep Scribel Region itself a beginner region with low-level monsters. I would also like to avoid filling Scribel with literally everything (e.g. demon lords, dragons, uranium, more... :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: :sweat_smile: ), and I would encourage players to try to shift content into other regions or new regions as much as possible. This way, the world isn't incredibly lopsided with tons of ridiculous things happening around a small frontier city and nowhere else.

If you want to eventually make a new forest region, I would recommend extending Scribel Forest further to the west or east -- and then putting it there so it does not conflict as much with the content that other players might have in the nearby forest (especially if you are making the dragon the "ruler" of the forest -- that nobody else has so far encountered).

Keep in mind that there is a recent rule addition -- one Rank A NPC character allowed per player. Since I'm assuming your dragon is very powerful, presumably that would count as your one Rank A+ NPC addition to the world of Tonia.
Aye! I will speak to Fossil about that~
 

ohko

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Question:
How does one note the strength of an NPC who comes from another world but isn't a noob like PC's are?
An example of what I mean is the Enforcer who is going to come to Tonia soon.
'-'

I'm asking since the whole level and rank system for power is based on them being a guild member - but it would feel strange putting a level to an NPC who is definitely not in the guild...
*felt a bit weird when writing Lord Eugene Rosenthal's level*
>w>
<w<

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I see it as a "rating" that can be applied to anyone.

For example, imagine that the Guild assigns "threat levels" to people/monsters and they keep dossiers on all important individuals and monsters. On that dossier, there will be a rating on their approximate "threat level" (which translates to a Rank).
 

Nahrenne

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Looking at the example characters will give you a rough estimate:
*sigh*
That's to give an idea for power levels for Player Characters.
Also, all of the examples show a rank when they are at certain levels.
'-'

Am I to assume we just put a rank next to the NPC even if they're not part of the guild?
It feels a bit off, personally.

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Nahrenne

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I see it as a "rating" that can be applied to anyone.

For example, imagine that the Guild assigns "threat levels" to people/monsters and they keep dossiers on all important individuals and monsters. On that dossier, there will be a rating on their approximate "threat level" (which translates to a Rank).
Ahhh, that makes more sense.
Okay, I'll keep that mindset in mind when I eventually make the Enforcer NPC card, then.
*huggles*

\(^o^)/

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ohko

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Assembling Dossiers - Part 1

Merchant Guild Dossier (CLASSIFIED)
  • Sponsor: GM
  • Location: Anywhere
  • Required Level: 5
Objectives:
  • Prerequisite: A Hidden Mark
  • Identify the key leader(s) of the Merchant Guild.
  • Identify particularly cunning or dangerous individual(s).
  • Stalk these individual(s) without being detected.
  • Assemble a dossier on these individuals.
We have reason to believe that the Merchant's Guild is planning something.
Your orders are to infiltrate the Merchant Guild and spy on their activities.
Identify key leaders and assemble a dossier on those individuals.
Find out as many personal details as possible.
Rewards:
  • Points: 225 EXP
  • Money: 20 G
  • Other: n/a

+ + +​

Lizardmen Dossier (CLASSIFIED)
  • Sponsor: GM
  • Location: Anywhere
  • Required Level: 5
Objectives:
  • Prerequisite: A Hidden Mark
  • Identify the key leader(s) of the Lizardmen tribes.
  • Identify particularly cunning or dangerous individual(s).
  • Stalk these individual(s) without being detected.
  • Assemble a dossier on these individuals.
A recent diplomatic letter sent by the lizards is quite shrewdly written.
We did not expect the tribal lizards to be so skilled in political affairs.
Is there a lizard mastermind who is pulling all the strings?
Find out who these leaders are and spy on them.
Rewards:
  • Points: 225 EXP
  • Money: 20 G
  • Other: n/a

+ + +​

Halfwing Dossier (CLASSIFIED)
  • Sponsor: GM
  • Location: Anywhere
  • Required Level: 5
Objectives:
  • Prerequisite: A Hidden Mark
  • Identify the key leader(s) of the Halfwing rebels.
  • Identify particularly cunning or dangerous individual(s).
  • Stalk these individual(s) without being detected.
  • Assemble a dossier on these individuals.
The Halfwing Federation has been attempting to solicit help from Scribel.
Are these individuals trustworthy? It's up to you to find out.
Infiltrate the Halfwing rebels and assemble a profile on their leaders.
We need to know we can trust these rebels.
Rewards:
  • Points: 225 EXP
  • Money: 20 G
  • Other: n/a

+ + +​

Fuyu Machi Dossier (CLASSIFIED)
  • Sponsor: GM
  • Location: Anywhere
  • Required Level: 5
Objectives:
  • Prerequisite: A Hidden Mark
  • Identify the key leader(s) of the Fuyu Machi Beastmen.
  • Identify particularly cunning or dangerous individual(s).
  • Stalk these individual(s) without being detected.
  • Assemble a dossier on these individuals.
We continue to receive mixed messages from Fuyu Machi.
Sometimes, it seems they are looking for our help.
Other times, they seem to value their pride over receiving aid.
Find out the key leaders of their country and assemble a profile.
Rewards:
  • Points: 225 EXP
  • Money: 20 G
  • Other: n/a
Dossier quests are up~!

In the future, when the Lizardmen board is up, any quests marked "classified" are not visible to any characters who have not fulfilled the prerequisites. This is useful if you have secret stuff going on and want to keep it hidden from the general board. You should also mark Quest Reports as classified if they are not supposed to be public knowledge.

Incidentally, I'll be used the "A Hidden Mark" quest (Scribel City) as the prerequisite for generic classified quests coming from Scribel City.

So far, @Feathers95 @Zoey and @FenrIIrz are the only characters who have visibility for these quests.
 

Nahrenne

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Dossier quests are up~!

In the future, when the Lizardmen board is up, any quests marked "classified" are not visible to any characters who have not fulfilled the prerequisites. This is useful if you have secret stuff going on and want to keep it hidden from the general board. You should also mark Quest Reports as classified if they are not supposed to be public knowledge.

Incidentally, I'll be used the "A Hidden Mark" quest (Scribel City) as the prerequisite for generic classified quests coming from Scribel City.

So far, @Feathers95 @Zoey and @FenrIIrz are the only characters who have visibility for these quests.
Poor Cassel...he works as the temporary GM and can't even read the classified reports...

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Siostar

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Dossier quests are up~!

In the future, when the Lizardmen board is up, any quests marked "classified" are not visible to any characters who have not fulfilled the prerequisites. This is useful if you have secret stuff going on and want to keep it hidden from the general board. You should also mark Quest Reports as classified if they are not supposed to be public knowledge.

Incidentally, I'll be used the "A Hidden Mark" quest (Scribel City) as the prerequisite for generic classified quests coming from Scribel City.

So far, @Feathers95 @Zoey and @FenrIIrz are the only characters who have visibility for these quests.
You might as well add another kind of quest. One that is marked specified, the quests will the sent to a specific group (exorcist, knight, healers).

Maybe a tagged quest will be good? like a quest asking for a specific character to do their quest, whether the player will do it or not will be another thing~
 

ohko

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You might as well add another kind of quest. One that is marked specified, the quests will the sent to a specific group (exorcist, knight, healers).

Maybe a tagged quest will be good? like a quest asking for a specific character to do their quest, whether the player will do it or not will be another thing~
Yup! I think there’s a lot of flexibility in how you want to do it! I believe @Generic.Archdemon also made quests tagged/targeted to specific people.
 
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