11-14-2017, 06:11 AM
(11-14-2017, 05:49 AM)Valdi Wrote:(11-14-2017, 04:56 AM)Nexendia Wrote:Quote:OoC4: As for your question about Background skills...I think I like the idea of making characters more well-rounded by giving them a scholastic or apprenticeable skill for their background. So, yes, you all can use Background skills. Smile ]]
[OoC4: I asked a question about the Pathfinder Background skills option found >> HERE << and he allowed us to use them. (I still haven't gotten around to pick my skills yet. I will figure this out right now.) ]
I hope this is useful and refreshes some memories...
Thank you for the reminder. I had forgotten I was going to apply these as well. Mine were simple logical choices, which may never come into play in this setting but fit the character Profession Sailor and Profession: Fortune teller Almost all young vikings know how to go to sea.. even if it is just the Lake of Mists. And as a godhi of Odhinn people would naturaklly come to him for knowledge of teh future, buit he would rarely actually use magic to answer simple questions.
Good, I was hoping that when I did all that work to locate those posts that someone else would need the information too and I wasn't just posting at myself.
When I was checking my skills, for some reason I had 8 skills picked but I only counted 7 skill points (2 for class +5 for Intelligence.) I think I might have originally been a human and I still had that extra skill point added on. So one of my Background points have to go to fix that discrepancy. So one point goes to Knowledge Nobility. I'm not sure what my other point should go to. I was thinking of either a Language (Maybe Celestial), Animal Handling (since I've roleplayed her sensitivity to animals), Craft Alchemy (Because she was trying to learn more from Andra, the Investigator), or Knowledge Engineering (Because she had been working with the soldiers to learn more about building defenses.) Any of those would work for her.