A side-step today. I have been working on my reviews of the Forgotten Realms products, but my next one is not yet ready. I was reading over my material for this week, and I thought maybe I should put my money where my mouth is and explore some more relationships within my own games.
I don't have that ready yet, either! But I did go through my goto game for all things romance, Blue Rose. Since I have a few characters I currently use for various explorations, I thought I would try starting them up in Blue Rose AGE 2nd Edition. This is also good since last year I was doing some D&D 5e conversions to other systems as D&D replacements. Blue Rose 2nd Edition is a wonderful replacement for D&D.
Duchess and Candella for Blue Rose
My two current fun characters are Duchess and Candella. I wanted to explore some more about their characters, especially since I already had plans to run module B3 Palace of the Silver Princess as a Blue Rose game. Back then I mentioned that they were caria daunen, or lovers, but I am not getting that vibe from them now. I mean, yeah, they could be certainly, but I think for these builds, they are not. Or at least not yet. Let's see where they end up.
Blue Rose only has three classes. Adept, Expert, and Warrior. Fantasy Age 2nd Edition adds a new one, the Envoy, but I am sticking with these three. The great thing, though, is even with only three classes, there are lots of ways to customize characters. In D&D Basic (which only had four human classes) they are thieves and their stats are fairly interchangeable. Here I can start them both out as Experts and then through Backgrounds, Powers, Talents, and Focuses (Foci?) they can become very different. I abuse that in my second batch of characters later on.
Concept-wise, some things came up while doing my research the other day.
Candella is:
- The older one
- The smarter one (but plays dumb)
- More acrobatic / higher dexterity
Duchess is:
- The younger one
- Has a better constitution
- Higher wisdom (so acts older)
Their weapons are more or less the same. They are not averse to using poison. Also an interesting note. While done to save space, they have the exact same treasure, save for a pearl necklace Candella has. What is the implications of this for the game? They steal things, but with each other, they are fair; the treasure is split 50/50. The pearl necklace can be explained by having it be something Candella had before they teamed up.
Blue Rose, in addition to what I consider "class" customization, there is a lot of interpersonal customization as well. This is in the form of Blue Rose's Callings, Destiny, and Fate. The relationship mechanics are also great to use. All of these can be ported over to another game. For the example of D&D 5, anything you do to gain Conviction in Blue Rose can be used to grant Inspiration in D&D.
Duchess
Female Human Expert, Level 3 (Age 19)
Accuracy: 2 (Primary) Focus: Light Blades
Communication: 3 (Primary) Focus: Deception, Gambling
Constitution: 4 Focus: Drinking
Dexterity: 3 (Primary) Focus: Stealth
Fighting: 2
Intelligence: 2
Perception: 3 (Primary) Focus: Searching
Strength: 1
Willpower: 3
Speed: 13
Defense: 13
Armor: 3
Penalty: 0
Health: 42
Conviction: 4
Powers, Talents, and Specializations
- Pinpoint Attack (+1d6 damage)
- Light Armor training
- Starting Talents: Thievery (Novice), Carousing (Novice)
Arms and Armor
Sword (Fighting) 2d6
Dagger, Melee (Accuracy) 1d6+1
Crossbow (Accuracy) 2d6 30/60 Major
Dagger, Ranged (Accuracy) 1d6 6/12 Minor
Leather (Light Armor)
Persona
Calling: The Wheel, Wealth
Destiny: Knight of Chalices, Charismatic
Fate: Manipulative
Corruption: 0 (but likely to be 1 soon enough)
Relationships
Candella (3), "We are sisters in crime. I am closer to her than my own kin."
Candella
Female Human Expert, Level 3 (Age 21)
Accuracy: 3 (Primary) Focus: Brawling, Light Blades
Communication: 2 (Primary) Focus: Persuasion
Constitution: 3
Dexterity: 3 (Primary) Focus: Acrobatics, Stealth
Fighting: 2
Intelligence: 3 Focus: Evaluation
Perception: 2 (Primary)
Strength: 2
Willpower: 2
Speed: 13
Defense: 13
Armor: 3
Penalty: 0
Health: 40
Conviction: 4
Powers, Talents, and Specializations
- Pinpoint Attack (+1d6 damage)
- Light Armor training
- Starting Talents: Thievery (Journeyman)
Arms and Armor
Sword (Fighting) 2d6
Dagger, Melee (Accuracy) 1d6+1
Crossbow (Accuracy) 2d6 30/60 Major
Dagger, Ranged (Accuracy) 1d6 6/12 Minor
Leather (Light Armor)
Persona
Calling: The Fool, Adventure and Excitement
Destiny: Eight of Swords, Free Spirit
Fate: Stagnant
Corruption: 0 (but likely to be 1 soon enough)
Relationships
Duchess (3), "We are sisters in crime. I am closer to her than my own kin."
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Ok, this is fun. It also helps me think about who these characters are a little better. I have always gotten a Harley and Ivy vibe from these two, with Candella being Harly Quinn and Duchess as Poison Ivy. Or maybe even a Fire and Ice (from DC) vibe. Duchess certainly looks more like Fire, but Candella has her personality. I can see a common tactic where Duchess gets a bunch of adventurers drunk, Candella distracts them with a strip tease, and then Duchess robs them all blind. The two run off laughing with all their ill-gotten gains.
I made them a year older and a level higher. While they are both 3rd level Experts with a Talent for thievery, they have enough differences to set them apart.
At 4th level, they both will take a Specialization. There are many great ones in the Blue Rose book and more in the new Second Editon Fantasy AGE book. But none feel quite right to me.
I think, and I am not 100% sold on this idea yet, but I might go with Assassin for Duchess, though Hunter might be a better choice. Candella could take the Razor from FAGE2, but in reality, I want something more akin to an Acrobat.
Still. A lot of things I can still do with these two.
4 comments:
Great paint jobs...but what is Candella holding in her left hand?
I have never read, owned, or played Blue Rose, so I know almost nothing about it (save that it exists). I believe it has am emphasis on fantasy romance, and (maybe) was originally for D20?
[never mind...in the time it took to formulate my questions, I just looked up the answers on Wikipedia]
Okay, so...I assume there are systems/procedures provided by the rules for love and romance. I'd ALSO assume that these systems are easily 'ported to DND3 (given that the 1st edition of Blue Rose was built off the same system, unlike 2nd ed. Blue Rose). Would they also function if used in an EARLIER D&D system...say, AD&D (which I play)? Or are they the systems and procedures tied to the D20 skill system?
Just wondering if BR is worth picking up and cannibalizing.
[I have ZERO knowledge...or interest...in Dragon Age or the "Adventure Game Engine"]
JB, it is a dagger with a jeweled pommel.
I'd look through my posts about Blue Rose here. It comes in two editions. 1st Edition used "True20" which is much closer to d20 and thus D&D. 2nd Edition (used here) is AGE and is a bit further removed.
IF you want to see the AGE version here is a free Quick Start.
This earlier post on Blue Rose and Old-school games might help.
Now, there is also a Blue Rose Adventure Guide for D&D 5. So if you are familiar with that system then this might be the easiest (and cheapest) route to go. It also has a free quick start.
Of the three choices, The 5e Blue Rose Adventure Guide is the easier one to convert back over to AD&D.
My review of the 5e compatible Blue Rose Adventure Guide is here.
Appreciate it...thanks!
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