So I'm DMing a short level 1-5 campaign, and after that my friend will DM a ravnica campaign. The party as far as we know consists of me, a spore druid. My friend, a hexblade, and the DMs little sister. She has a very interesting character concept.
So she's playing a goblin sorcerer named Cricket, cricket is the average crazy wild magic sorcerer. Cricket spends all of their time experimenting on this one cow. The cow originally belonged to some Simic scientist, two made the cow into a simic hybrid. The cow has gills and crab claws on its back. And Cricket likes to pump the cow with magic, and the cow is also a wild magic sorcerer. The DM rolls a D20 to determine the cow's actions, on a 14-20, it does a spell. IIRC the spells are prestidigitation, minor illuison, and magic missile. The cow also attacks with the crab claws as well. Can't wait to play and see what shenanigans those two will do.
Also the DM allowed me to start with a pot of awakening so I have an awakened shrub friend.
So I'm DMing a short level 1-5 campaign, and after that my friend will DM a ravnica campaign. The party as far as we know consists of me, a spore druid. My friend, a hexblade, and the DMs little sister. She has a very interesting character concept.
So she's playing a goblin sorcerer named Cricket, cricket is the average crazy wild magic sorcerer. Cricket spends all of their time experimenting on this one cow. The cow originally belonged to some Simic scientist, two made the cow into a simic hybrid. The cow has gills and crab claws on its back. And Cricket likes to pump the cow with magic, and the cow is also a wild magic sorcerer. The DM rolls a D20 to determine the cow's actions, on a 14-20, it does a spell. IIRC the spells are prestidigitation, minor illuison, and magic missile. The cow also attacks with the crab claws as well. Can't wait to play and see what shenanigans those two will do.
Also the DM allowed me to start with a pot of awakening so I have an awakened shrub friend.
A spore druid with an awakened pot bush? Trippy.
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