Greetings, all. This post includes three different elements. For one, Wizards of the Coast rereleased the 3.5 D&D rulebooks today; here's hoping that they'll make them available in PDF form, too.
Also, tomorrow (the 19th) is International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Here is an early holiday greeting.
Finally, detailed below is a new relic, inspired by the life of Captain Woodes Rogers.
-Nate
Rogers'
(Un)Lucky Shot
Somebody,
somewhere, when forced to face a painful experience, said, “Bite
the bullet.” That person might have had Captain Woodes Rogers in
mind. During a battle while on a cruise in the South Sea, Rogers was
shot in the mouth with a musket ball. The ball then became lodged in
his jaw, and he carried it with him for the next six months. Only
after he'd returned to England did he finally find a surgeon who
could remove it for him. Someone must at that point have claimed the
well-traveled piece of ammunition, if reports of it being used as a
charm are to be believed.
In
game terms, Rogers' shot provides the person who carries it with the
benefits of the Rugged feat.
Alternately, it can be loaded into a firearm and used as a +2
wounding
shot.
Rugged
You
are physically tough and vigorous.
Benefit:
You get a +1 synergy bonus on all Fortitude saving throws and a +2
synergy bonus on all Survival checks.
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