Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/19/2014 03:29 PM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/19/2014 06:22 PM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/19/2014 06:42 PM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/19/2014 10:14 PM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/19/2014 10:20 PM CDT
>GMs in the past have requested that title suggestions accompany requirements for those titles. So I'm curious, what constitutes a squire/apprentice for the general populace?
You find someone to bonk you on the head with a sword or something, I guess.
>Forgive my snark, but welcome to the life of a warrior mage.
You find someone to bonk you on the head with a sword or something, I guess.
>Forgive my snark, but welcome to the life of a warrior mage.
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/20/2014 08:15 AM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/20/2014 09:24 AM CDT
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/20/2014 09:38 AM CDT
I don't know why there has to be any prerequisites. And since other guilds can also have apprentices (or some like designation), etc., others should have that options.
In the military an Aide-de-camp is an assistant to a general - that aid can also be a general. George Patton's Aide-de-camp was a 2 star general I believe.
In the military an Aide-de-camp is an assistant to a general - that aid can also be a general. George Patton's Aide-de-camp was a 2 star general I believe.
Re: Squire/Apprentice titles on 05/20/2014 01:29 PM CDT