Currently playing a halfling cleric of Hestia. Her belief system is basically just snacks and communism.
Welp, that's just...brilliant...I can't believe I never thought of a cleric who basically worshipped snacks before. I love it and I'm definitely stealing it for a future character!
The weirdest character I've actually played was probably a Xaosect Wild Mage way back in 2nd Edition. They had a spell called Irresistible Debilitating Wedgie of Doom. Their proudest moment was the time that they successfully cast it on a Pit Fiend.
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Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
So for our last campaign in 4e (before the official builder went offline), I made a rather odd character that ended up changing in unexpected ways.
He was a Male Thri-kreen Werewolf Predator Druid (kind of like the moon druid, the predator druid was the wild shape specialist in 4e) named Cha'ka. I do love by bizarre monster race PCs. He lived out in the middle of the woods for most of his life and after meeting a Wilden (4e tree people race) they decided to travel together in order to help the poor fellow find his way back to the Feywilds after falling through a random portal and being stuck on this plane. They met up with some other adventurers and began questing together, eventually becoming the Mystical Oddities for our magical prowess and our odd appearances (We finished off with having a metal bug/werewolf, a walking tree, and bejeweled tiefling, crazy rakdos drow, and a scaled half-orc in the party). Our travels took us to a highly advanced continent full of technological wonders where my little druid Thri-kreen discovered he had a very strange gift for jury-rigging androids to work for him, which led to him taking an interest in machines (and multi-classing into Artificer).
However, the 4e builder went offline sooner then we expected, with us still only half-way from the campaign's completion. So, our DM decided to move the finale of the campaign to the midway point, our own version of the second sundering complete with a mini repeat of the Dawn Wars (to signify our moving to 5e), and then our characters took a 5 year break to "rediscover" themselves and their powers (Remake them using 5e rules). Due to druids in 4e getting their druidic powers directly from communing with the Primal Spirits, and they essentially went dormant, Cha'ka lost his Druidic powers. While still respecting Nature and the Spirits (and still being a werewolf), he decided to further his understanding of machines and fully committed to the Artificer path, becoming a Mechanist Artificer (A homebrew artificer class that's basically a supped up version of the Battle Smith since Artificers weren't official at the time). This would eventually lead to him ending up as a mechanical Thri-kreen that can transform (like a transformer) into a mechanical four armed werewolf that rides his large mechanical wolf servant while rocket fisting enemies with his arcane propulsion arms while healing his allies and being a tank.
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"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
I have a neutral evil paladin who's first act in her god's name was to kill her parents, after that she broke her vow, made a pact as a warlock, I put my next 3 stat increases to strength, dex, and con, then snuck around stealing all the important items, ended up with elvenkind boots, arachnida's cloak, and the 9-lives stealer rapier, then she killed her previous god, managed to take her place in a way, then turned on her patron with her godly strength and killed them too, gaining extra power.
Last year I ran a chaotic good perky goth Drow necromancer. Her favorite things were sunshine, flowers, and puppies, and she was a total daddy's girl. Basically I tried to make her the most un-drowlike drow I could think of.
“perky” and “goth” are not words that go together.
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All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
Currently playing a halfling cleric of Hestia. Her belief system is basically just snacks and communism.
Snacks and communism yes
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All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
I have a neutral evil paladin who's first act in her god's name was to kill her parents, after that she broke her vow, made a pact as a warlock, I put my next 3 stat increases to strength, dex, and con, then snuck around stealing all the important items, ended up with elvenkind boots, arachnida's cloak, and the 9-lives stealer rapier, then she killed her previous god, managed to take her place in a way, then turned on her patron with her godly strength and killed them too, gaining extra power.
i had a character who reached 20th level became a god through sheer respect then killed 2 gods
Last year I ran a chaotic good perky goth Drow necromancer. Her favorite things were sunshine, flowers, and puppies, and she was a total daddy's girl. Basically I tried to make her the most un-drowlike drow I could think of.
“perky” and “goth” are not words that go together.
If you believe that, you've never actually paid attention to goth subculture.
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Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Last year I ran a chaotic good perky goth Drow necromancer. Her favorite things were sunshine, flowers, and puppies, and she was a total daddy's girl. Basically I tried to make her the most un-drowlike drow I could think of.
“perky” and “goth” are not words that go together.
If you believe that, you've never actually paid attention to goth subculture.
You’re right about that.
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All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
Currently playing a halfling cleric of Hestia. Her belief system is basically just snacks and communism.
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Solace Redgrove | tiefling | bard
I love it.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
A goblin merchant, who adventure in search for exotic goods
Outside the Lines Fantasy – A collection of self published fiction stories.
Welp, that's just...brilliant...I can't believe I never thought of a cleric who basically worshipped snacks before. I love it and I'm definitely stealing it for a future character!
I have a mountain dwarf wizard with 20 strength no cheating, so if his (arcane) cannons give out, he can use his (natural) cannons
Rogue Shadow, the DM (and occasional) PC with schemes of inventive thinking
The weirdest character I've actually played was probably a Xaosect Wild Mage way back in 2nd Edition. They had a spell called Irresistible Debilitating Wedgie of Doom. Their proudest moment was the time that they successfully cast it on a Pit Fiend.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
A dwarf warlock with 22 charisma and an unnatural knack of getting lucky with a deck of many things
Rogue Shadow, the DM (and occasional) PC with schemes of inventive thinking
So for our last campaign in 4e (before the official builder went offline), I made a rather odd character that ended up changing in unexpected ways.
He was a Male Thri-kreen Werewolf Predator Druid (kind of like the moon druid, the predator druid was the wild shape specialist in 4e) named Cha'ka. I do love by bizarre monster race PCs. He lived out in the middle of the woods for most of his life and after meeting a Wilden (4e tree people race) they decided to travel together in order to help the poor fellow find his way back to the Feywilds after falling through a random portal and being stuck on this plane. They met up with some other adventurers and began questing together, eventually becoming the Mystical Oddities for our magical prowess and our odd appearances (We finished off with having a metal bug/werewolf, a walking tree, and bejeweled tiefling, crazy rakdos drow, and a scaled half-orc in the party). Our travels took us to a highly advanced continent full of technological wonders where my little druid Thri-kreen discovered he had a very strange gift for jury-rigging androids to work for him, which led to him taking an interest in machines (and multi-classing into Artificer).
However, the 4e builder went offline sooner then we expected, with us still only half-way from the campaign's completion. So, our DM decided to move the finale of the campaign to the midway point, our own version of the second sundering complete with a mini repeat of the Dawn Wars (to signify our moving to 5e), and then our characters took a 5 year break to "rediscover" themselves and their powers (Remake them using 5e rules). Due to druids in 4e getting their druidic powers directly from communing with the Primal Spirits, and they essentially went dormant, Cha'ka lost his Druidic powers. While still respecting Nature and the Spirits (and still being a werewolf), he decided to further his understanding of machines and fully committed to the Artificer path, becoming a Mechanist Artificer (A homebrew artificer class that's basically a supped up version of the Battle Smith since Artificers weren't official at the time). This would eventually lead to him ending up as a mechanical Thri-kreen that can transform (like a transformer) into a mechanical four armed werewolf that rides his large mechanical wolf servant while rocket fisting enemies with his arcane propulsion arms while healing his allies and being a tank.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
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Currently running a muscular mountain dwarf rogue
Rogue Shadow, the DM (and occasional) PC with schemes of inventive thinking
playing a clockwork soul sorc that became a paladin by sheer force of will and devotion to a false god
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I have a neutral evil paladin who's first act in her god's name was to kill her parents, after that she broke her vow, made a pact as a warlock, I put my next 3 stat increases to strength, dex, and con, then snuck around stealing all the important items, ended up with elvenkind boots, arachnida's cloak, and the 9-lives stealer rapier, then she killed her previous god, managed to take her place in a way, then turned on her patron with her godly strength and killed them too, gaining extra power.
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Check out my homebrew subclasses spells magic items feats monsters races
i am a sauce priest
help create a world here
“perky” and “goth” are not words that go together.
All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
My homebrew setting: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/94809-wakai-a-setting-inspired-by-japanese-folklore-and
This account is kinda old and I haven’t used it in a while
Snacks and communism yes
All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
My homebrew setting: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/94809-wakai-a-setting-inspired-by-japanese-folklore-and
This account is kinda old and I haven’t used it in a while
you clearly have to many magic items
Check out my homebrew subclasses spells magic items feats monsters races
i am a sauce priest
help create a world here
i had a character who reached 20th level became a god through sheer respect then killed 2 gods
Check out my homebrew subclasses spells magic items feats monsters races
i am a sauce priest
help create a world here
A Drow Rouge who had no clue about his race. He walked around and hated everyone because they hated him for no apparent reason that he knew of.
If you believe that, you've never actually paid attention to goth subculture.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
You’re right about that.
All hail the great and mighty platypus.
Resisting is simply standing in front of the tide and pushing at it. Even if you endure at first, you will eventually break down. Adapting, by contrast, is turning into a fish.
-me
Rangers are not underpowered. They’re just exploration-oriented.
My homebrew setting: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/story-lore/94809-wakai-a-setting-inspired-by-japanese-folklore-and
This account is kinda old and I haven’t used it in a while