There's a Rod of Ropes from CS; it's a bit above our WBL for now at 4k GP, but well-worth the price. It can:
1. Extrude rope from one end at 60'/round, up to a total of 300'. It can withdraw the rope at the same speed, automatically undoing knots as it goes.
2. Extrude leather straps from one end and grappling hooks from the other, and launch the grappling hooks along with a section of the rod, discharging up to the full 300' of rope in one round, with the ability to stop it from extruding more on impact or when the user jerks the rod back. This can then be used to pull or lift up to 1000lbs at 60'/round while reeling in the rope.
It can also be used to make ranged attacks which deal 1d6 and subject the target to a (ranged) bullrush with a +5 modifier.
3. Extrude the straps from the middle and grappling hooks from both ends. This can be used either to create a zipline with a maximum length of 600' (and which does not sag and is capable of moving up to 1000lbs along it), or to make ranged bullrush attacks against two targets in opposite directions.
It's bullshit levels of utility for 4,000 GP. Ofc. it's only 4lbs, so it's actually quite space-efficient, just not gold-efficient for a few levels. Probably better than usual in this setting, though, because it could easily be used for boarding ships and making landings in places without docks or good anchorage spots.
Hehehe. The reason I gave you a grappling hook, other than a reference to my inspiration, was for the purpose of those times you find an island jutting out of the sea with only cliff faces for shores. (I have a few planned, most notably the somewhat rare mountainous islands.) That said, once you've obtained enough cash to buy it, feel free to do so...
...once you've found an island with a sufficiently powerful wizard on it OR you find the right dungeon. (Don't expect the campaign to end for a while, either. I'm probably going to pull a Phantom Hourglass once you guys have explored and exhausted the resources of the entire Angaeron, as adventurers are wont to do, and give you a new section of ocean to explore.)
Oh please Tawarochir
We probably have one of those anyway
Working on backstory, then may I join? I'll work out various tiny equipment bits and stuff as we go.
Also; she's a drummer.
See above, you ninja.
Also, sorry, but you have to get out of bed fully clothed.
Unfortunately, my next feat will probably be the stupid Simple Weapon Proficiency. Druids apparently don't start with that, which somehow means that I'm more skilled with my awesome scimatar than I am with a simple club.
You are proficient with clubs, but you are not proficient with things like pikes and longswords, nor with things like maces and crossbows.