So I had a character concept that I got a review from two friends but I wanted to see what the general public of dnd beyond.
So my idea was a kobold who was born in the lair of a beholder. However he was smuggled out by one of the other many kobolds who died in the process of his rescue. He sought refuge with a tribe of elves, who proceeded to chase him away. This made him very independent and he tried to survive alone and he gained a very negative outlook on the world gaining a hatred of elves and beholders. Many years later he has joined society and tries to have a positive outlook but he has completely negative thoughts on the inside. To try and show his supposed positiveness he became a bard. But he aspires to find and free the kobold god, Kurtulmak, and become his first paladin since well who knows when. I plan to give him stats used for paladins rather than bards.
So what do you guys think.
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So I had a character concept that I got a review from two friends but I wanted to see what the general public of dnd beyond.
So my idea was a kobold who was born in the lair of a beholder. However he was smuggled out by one of the other many kobolds who died in the process of his rescue. He sought refuge with a tribe of elves, who proceeded to chase him away. This made him very independent and he tried to survive alone and he gained a very negative outlook on the world gaining a hatred of elves and beholders. Many years later he has joined society and tries to have a positive outlook but he has completely negative thoughts on the inside. To try and show his supposed positiveness he became a bard. But he aspires to find and free the kobold god, Kurtulmak, and become his first paladin since well who knows when. I plan to give him stats used for paladins rather than bards.
So what do you guys think.
Mythology Master