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Fellowship of Phandalin: The NPCs of Lost Mine of Phandelver as PCs

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A 78-page campaign aid featuring the Lost Mine of Phandelver NPCs—Daran Edermath, Droop, Garaele, Gundren Rockseeker, Linene Graywind, Qelline Alderleaf, reformed Redbrand, Reidoth, and Sildar Hallwinter—reimagined as player characters. Each one is presented at each level, 1st to 5th, in the style of Wizards' own pregenerated characters. That’s 45 stat blocks total!

Use this collection as

  • pregenerated characters to start Lost Mine of Phandelver,
  • backup characters to plug and play in case of character death, 
  • an aid for DMs who want to level up Lost Mine of Phandelver NPCs, or
  • character concepts to play in any campaign!

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Uwe K January 18, 2021 1:02 pm UTC
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Hello, just bought this mod. I immidiately noticed that some of the characters do have typos e.g. Gareal instead of Garaele, Gundren Rockseeke instead of Gundren Rockseeker etc. If that was a case, they characters didn`t have portraits nor could I give them one. Any solution? Sry for my own typos if any^^.
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Uwe K January 18, 2021 2:13 pm UTC
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Problems solved except th typos.
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Adam H January 18, 2021 4:47 pm UTC
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After searching the document, I'm unable to find any of the typos you mentioned. Do you have page numbers where I can find those?
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Uwe K January 22, 2021 1:24 pm UTC
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Hi Adam, here is one example:
Reference Manual, Spoilers Ahead!, link 1.1 Daran Edermat - shouldn't it be Edermath?
If you follow the NPC there, you will find other examples like sister Gaeral instead of Gaerale etc.
Also I noticed that the portrait of the same character is different with a new level, while others have none. I may be wrong, but it looks like some of the missing portraits were accidently replacing portaits at different levels. (Makes no sense when portraits show different races while advancing in levels.)
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Adam H January 22, 2021 2:44 pm UTC
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Hmm, sounds like the PDF might be displaying incorrectly for you. There are, and never were, character portraits in this product. I can't find the issues you're having.

I've also searched for the typos you mentioned, and I can't find them. It might be that the display you have is cutting off the end of some words.
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Uwe K January 22, 2021 3:52 pm UTC
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Ah, I see the problem now. I was speaking about the MOD for Fantasy Grounds not the PDF. Looks like I put my comments under the wrong version of the product, sry for that - otherwise the situation stands as it is. All the problems are within .mod for FGU.
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Adam H January 22, 2021 4:03 pm UTC
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Oh! I'll let the folks who did the FG conversion know.
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Gordon H July 29, 2019 10:00 am UTC
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This has been really helpful asset to my LMotP campaign. I wish WOtC had included something like this in the original set. Gundren and Sildar have stat blocks included in the original set but that leaves out some information about saving throws, and how to level them up.
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Visvesvaran S August 21, 2020 10:24 am UTC
For reference, there's no information missing about saving throws in the original statblocks; saving throw modifiers are only separately listed in statblocks if the NPC/monster is proficient in them (and thereby has a different modifier for a saving throw than for the corresponding ability score). But yeah, there's no info about leveling them up or anything in the original.
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MD R July 11, 2019 4:04 am UTC
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Why are there two PDFs, one called Fellowship of Phandalin, and another called Triboar Trail Heroes? Their contents appear to be almost identical.
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Adam H July 11, 2019 2:36 pm UTC
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Sorry for the confusion, Mike! Triboar Trail Heroes was the working title.

The PDF name has been updated. If you download anything that says 'v2' in the title name, you have the most recently updated file. In any case, the difference between v1 and v2 is only layout/color changes.
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Andrew B October 16, 2018 4:32 pm UTC
It has Droop but not Klarg?
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Adam H October 16, 2018 4:49 pm UTC
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Thanks for your question! I thought about Klarg, but he seems evil through and through. On the other hand, Droop seems pretty happy to help the PCs, and the Redbrands we know can be redeemed because one of the Starter Set characters is a reformed Redbrand.
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Andrew B December 22, 2018 4:04 pm UTC
I respect your opinion. However: one of my Players was using the Human Noble pregen included in the adventure and rolled a Natural 20 on... some Knowledge roll involving Klarg; I don't remember what the specific roll was. But he was a new player at the time and I wanted to illustrate that while a successful Int roll typically means "I know something about Bugbears" and a VERY successful roll means "I know EVERYTHING about Bugbears," a Natural 20 means "I knew THIS Bugbear in college." So I literally told him "you knew this Bugbear in college. His name is Klarg."

And he said "so... what does that mean?" And I said something along the lines of "that's up to you. It could mean you literally met him when you were in actual college or it could just mean you know him from way back." So we decided that when Salazar (the PC's name) was a young man, he was kidnapped and ransomed by Klarg. He was held for several weeks while his family decided whether...See more
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Adam H December 22, 2018 4:50 pm UTC
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That's awesome, Andrew. I love when unlikely things happen in games.

I've run Lost Mine of Phandelver three times and played it once. In none of those scenarios was Klarg anything other than a brute and died at the hands of the adventurers. But it's cool that, in D&D, almost anything can happen.

Maybe I'll add Klarg one day. That would be a fun exercise. But for now I think I'll let the roster stand as is. Klarg is a bit of a corner case.
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