This is the second post of my new solo campaign using Strider Mode for The One Ring™ roleplaying game, published by Free League Publishing. It is unofficial fan-made content and not affiliated with or endorsed by Free League Publishing or Middle-earth Enterprises. All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their respective owners. Shared freely, not for sale.
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NAME: BARÂZ-FELAK, THE RED-HEWER
Náli, son of Barzunâk the Hammerer, is one of the Dwarves of Durin's Folk. He is also known as Náli the Red-hewer, a proud cousin of Bofur the Miner (Erebor: The Lonely Mountain 21-22). He earned his name during the excavations and strengthening of Erebor under King Dáin Ironfoot, when the hammer-song echoed in the halls once again.
I needed some inspiration to complete my character's backstory. I already knew (made up) that Náli was a miner who was named the Red-hewer after he split hard rock with his mattock and uncovered a treasure seam filled with rubies and garnet. However, I wanted to tell it in a way that felt Tolkienesque and incorporated a bit of Khuzdul (which I admit I am no expert in), so I asked ChatGPT for some help. Since this was entirely for brainstorming purposes and ideas for my game, I felt that it was completely appropriate. What I got back surprised me, so I used it (some of it word-for-word) to help me write the following to tell the story of his naming.
For three days and nights Náli hammered, the head of his mattock ringing like a bell throughout the tunnels. The sparks leapt in the lamplight, and chips of grey stone flew like shards of ice. On the fourth day, as his pick bit into a stubborn seam, the rock split with a sound like a smith's anvil cracking, and out poured a scatter of barâz—rubies like frozen fire and dark-red garnet glinting like the heart of a smoldering coal.
Bofur, a hardy soul, led a rousing song among the miners that day.
Barâz felak! Barâz felak!
(Red hewing! Red hewing!)
And so it is told among the Dwarves of Erebor, that some win honour by the red of battle, and others by the red of the earth; but in both, the mattock writes the name in stone.
CHARACTER SHEET
Here is an image of my character sheet showing all the choices I made.
I won't go through every decision about this character as you can see the results for yourself, but I will say that I followed Strider Mode recommendations and gave Náli a set of Target Numbers based on 18 − Ratings rather than 20 and I gave him 15 Skill points for previous experience rather than 10.
NOTE: His Hope score is elevated by 5 points due to having an Ally, which will be revealed in the next post. I am using some of the Solo tools given in Moria™: Through the Doors of Durin.
My choice to improve his ATHLETICS was due to how strong and agile I imagined him due to his work in the mines. Also, Treasure-hunter seemed to be a good pick for Calling because of his love of exploration and discovery of gems. His Calling is also shared with his Ally, therefore he is a Treasure Hunter / Reclaimer. The Fell mattock and Dark for Dark Business were perfect. I look forward to being inspired often with that Cultural Virtue and on journeys due to the Strider Distinctive Feature.
Eventually, Náli's fate will lead him to go on an expedition with Balin himself, but for now Balin was an obvious choice for Patron since he is “eager to know anything that can be learned regarding Dwarf-holds fallen to the Enemy” (The One Ring™Core Rules 213).
And that's that. Let me know what you think of my choices. Would you have done something different? Why? I'm open to suggestions.
Initially, characters with Wisdom 1 can only choose standard Virtues. I noticed you added the Cultural Virtue right from the start, but it requires at least Wisdom 2.
ReplyDeleteGood catch! I will adjust this soon and probably take Prowess instead and save Dark for Dark Business for later.
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