I'm wondering if anyone has seen anything for tracking the religious devotion of characters in a similar way to Honour? In the 3.5 Unearthed Arcana there was an honour system that used points that could go up and down with various benefits or consequences.
I am running a one-shot where the players play a Drow strike team sent to find ruby eyes stolen from a statue of Lolth. I want to try some way to track their devotion to Lolth, and their drow honour. If they anger Lolth by their actions they get consequences, if they impress her, they might get boons (or at last get to live).
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"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing) You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
I'm pretty sure there is a very robust system for doing this in Mythic Oddysses of Theros.
Yes, I just learned about that (thanks). I didn't realize because I haven't bought any of the MTG books. I also forgot about Renown, which the Theros system seems to be based on, so I will use that.
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing) You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
I'm wondering if anyone has seen anything for tracking the religious devotion of characters in a similar way to Honour? In the 3.5 Unearthed Arcana there was an honour system that used points that could go up and down with various benefits or consequences.
I am running a one-shot where the players play a Drow strike team sent to find ruby eyes stolen from a statue of Lolth. I want to try some way to track their devotion to Lolth, and their drow honour. If they anger Lolth by their actions they get consequences, if they impress her, they might get boons (or at last get to live).
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing)
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
I'm pretty sure there is a very robust system for doing this in Mythic Oddysses of Theros.
A fool pulls the leaves. A brute chops the trunk. A sage digs the roots.
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Yes, I just learned about that (thanks). I didn't realize because I haven't bought any of the MTG books. I also forgot about Renown, which the Theros system seems to be based on, so I will use that.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg/a-world-of-your-own#Renown
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing)
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
No problem.
A fool pulls the leaves. A brute chops the trunk. A sage digs the roots.
My Improved Lineage System