Savage Brotherhood of the Wolf - Heroes
Last night, Sean Patrick Fannon’s Evil Beagle Movie Club watched one of my all-time favorite movies, Brotherhood of the Wolf (Le Pacte des loups). I had to forego joining in (due to being in a different time zone and getting up pretty early), but the event made me think of the movie again. Long-time readers of the blog know that film is also a primary inspiration for absurdly long-gestating setting The King is Dead; what I hadn’t realized is that I never did Savage Worlds stats for the main cast. I am, frankly, appalled at myself.
Heroes
These stats are for street-legal, RAW versions of the characters, so keep that in mind if you feel they're short on Edges. I could have the first three 200 experience point Legendary characters, but that didn't seem appropriate to the film.
Wild Card Heroic Human
Attributes: Agility d10, Smarts d6, Spirit d8, Strength d8, Vigor d8
Skills: Climbing d6, Faith d8, Fighting d10, Notice d6, Riding d6, Stealth d6, Survival d6, Taunt d4, Throwing d8, Tracking d6
Charisma: -2; Pace: 6; Parry: 8; Toughness: 7 (1) or 6
Hindrances: Heroic [Major], Illiterate [Minor], Outsider [Minor]
Edges: Acrobat, Arcane Background (Miracles or Shamanism if you have Deadlands Reloaded), Counterattack, Martial Artist/Improved Martial Artist, Sweep
Gear: axe (Str+d6; Range 3/6/12; RoF 1; melee and missile), bracelet with healing powder (Power Points 20, Faith d8, greater healing), leather greatcoat (Armor +1), staff (Str+d4; Parry +1, Reach 1, 2 hands), riding horse
Special Abilities- Power Points: 10
- Powers: beast friend, greater healing
Wild Card Heroic Human
Attributes: Agility d10, Smarts d8, Spirit d6, Strength d8, Vigor d8
Skills: Climbing d6, Fighting d10, Notice d6, Riding d6, Stealth d6, Survival d6, Taunt d8, Throwing d8, Tracking d6
Charisma: +2; Pace: 6; Parry: 7; Toughness: 7 (1)
Hindrances: Heroic [Major], Quirk [Minor; flirtatious], Vengeful [Minor]
Edges: Ambidextrous, Assassin, Martial Artist, Noble, Two-Fisted, Woodsman
Gear: bow and flaming arrows (Range: 12/24/48; Damage: 2d6+2; RoF 1; target catches fire on a 6 on 1d6), flintlock pistol (Range: 5/10/20; Damage: 2d6+1; RoF 1), leather greatcoat or buckskins (Armor +1), twin short swords (Str+d6), riding horse
Wild Card Heroic Human
Attributes: Agility d8, Smarts d8, Spirit d8, Strength d6, Vigor d8
Skills: Climbing d6, Fighting d8, Intimidation d6, Investigation d6, Lockpicking d6, Notice d8, Persuasion d8, Riding d6, Spellcasting d8, Stealth d6, Streetwise d8
Charisma: +4 (or 0); Pace: 6; Parry: 6; Toughness: 7 (1)
Hindrances: Bloodthirsty [Major], Quirk [Minor; flirtatious], Vow [Minor; serve the pope]
Edges: Arcane Background (Magic), Assassin, Attractive/Very Attractive, First Strike/Improved First Strike
Gear: bladed fan (Str+d4), leather greatcoat (Armor +1), riding horse, tarot cards, vial of ritually-created slumber potion
Special Abilities
- Power Points: 10
- Powers: divination, slumber, succor
Wild Card Novice Human
Attributes: Agility d6, Smarts d6, Spirit d8, Strength d6, Vigor d6
Skills: Gambling d6, Intimidation d6, Notice d6, Persuasion d8, Riding d6, Shooting d6, Taunt d6
Charisma: +4; Pace: 6; Parry: 2; Toughness: 5
Hindrances: Clueless [Major], Quirk [Minor; flirtatious], Stubborn [Minor]
Edges: Attractive/Very Attractive
Gear: flintlock carbine (Range: 10/20/40; Damage: 2d8; RoF 1), riding horse
Marquis Thomas d'Apcher
Wild Card Novice Human
Wild Card Novice Human
Attributes: Agility d8, Smarts d6, Spirit d6, Strength d6, Vigor d6
Skills: Fighting d6, Intimidation d6, Notice d6, Persuasion d6, Riding d6, Shooting d8, Taunt d6
Charisma: +2; Pace: 6; Parry: 5; Toughness: 5
Hindrances: Code of Honor [Major], Loyal [Minor], Stubborn [Minor]
Edges: Luck, Noble
Gear: crossbow (Range: 15/30/60; Damage 2d6; RoF 1; AP 2), flintlock carbine (Range: 10/20/40; Damage: 2d8; RoF 1), riding horse
I have loved this movie ever since I saw in the theaters. I have pitched it to my groups time and time again. I made the Beast of Gévaudan and its master supernatural.
ReplyDeleteWhen we saw it in the theater, the usher actually came in ahead of the film and warned people it was in French with subtitles. Quite a few people left; they really missed out.
DeleteDo you think you could make frameworks for this genre?
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