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Post by joatmoniac on Apr 13, 2015 0:46:14 GMT
Looks like the ones that are left are 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 14. I did 13 awhile back, but it has not been stuckthrough on the original post. I really like the way that this villain is turning out!
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Post by dm_mainprize on Apr 13, 2015 0:57:42 GMT
But those hats are sooooo cool! they will come back soon. Everything has a return!!!
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Post by Samuel Wise on Apr 13, 2015 2:29:25 GMT
But those hats are sooooo cool! they will come back soon. Everything has a return!!! This character can be good or evil depending on the fashion style of your world. And those hats are awesome, the famous Mr. Greycapper designed them.
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Post by friartook on Apr 13, 2015 3:15:02 GMT
10: The Haberdashery
This is an actual,functioning haberdashery that acts as a legitimate front to the criminal activities of Spinelle's cabal. The Haberdashery is stocked only with traditional Greycapper hats. These hats are difficult to sell, both because of being woefully out of fashion and because they all seem to be child sized...
The Haberdashery is ran by...
8: Dimwald: Half-Orc Fighter.
Dimwald was raised amongst Orcs and had to be tough as nails in order to prove himself to his peers. He was constantly mocked for his comparative weakness (Str 12) but somehow always seemed to come out on top in fights due to his agility (Dex 16) and cunning (Int 11...in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king).
However, Dimwald always had a secret dream. All his life Dimwald has been fascinated with interpretive dance. His clandestine attendance of music and theatrical performances is how he came to meet Spinelle. She has promised to compose the music for Dimwald's life's work: a poem in movement representing Dimwald's inner struggle to find his place in the world entitled, I Hate You. In return, Dimwald acts as front man in the Haberdashery and as a go-between for Spinelle and her spies/victims.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 2:40:58 GMT
I like Dimwald!
9) Notes
The nature of her work prevents Spinelle from having many true minions or hirelings. She can't trust a common thug to pull off a blackmail, or some goon to slip the poison into a target's cup without being caught. She's a self-made villainess, for the most part. The few times she needs bones broken, Dimwald is usually sufficient to the task.
However, she is fond of referring to her extensive list of contacts -- victims of blackmail and entrapment, people on her bribery ledger -- as her Notes. A double entendre, she keeps notes on all her contacts in a secret journal, but in her musical mind, she also imagines her activities as "playing the notes of a song." She generally trusts Dimwald and is rather wry when talking to him about her victims, even though he always seems to miss her note related puns.
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Post by Samuel Wise on Apr 15, 2015 3:25:06 GMT
Dimwald is pretty sweat. Gotta love interpretive dance...
14.) Spinelle is strange for most dark gnomes. Instead of the usual roguish, leather armor used by her kind, Spinelle wears the worst colored Victorian styled dresses she can find. She always wears a strange floppy hat (a hand made limited edition hat built for her by her father, Mr. Greycapper). She also wears a long flowing cape where she hides an array of hidden instruments that she pulls, unexpectantly, on her victims. She also has fingernails 2" long. And I have just butchered any possibility of a picture of her...
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