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If there's one thing I've learned about Dragonborn in D&D, it's that they are a very strong, proud race of humanoids. How exactly would you run/play a cowardly or meak member of this race?
I'm not sure why playing a cowardly dragonborn would be any different from playing a cowardly human. What is it that you picture would be different?
WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.
If there's one thing I've learned about Dragonborn in D&D, it's that they are a very strong, proud race of humanoids. How exactly would you run/play a cowardly or meak member of this race?
I'm not sure why playing a cowardly dragonborn would be any different from playing a cowardly human. What is it that you picture would be different?
WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.