I have an idea, but don't know if it can work. I want the story to be the lead in to my campaign. Wild magic splits a young man into three. A good, neutral, and evil aligned versions of the young man.
Thats what i have so far, but im looking for opinions and advice. This is my first post, please be sure to tell me if I am doing this wrong. Thanks
This could be the start of a very interesting story, maybe each part goes on its way and start growing more powerful with plans to defeat the others and absorv their power for its vision (the good part want peace, the neutral part want balance, and the evil part want to have more power to rule others)
Yes. Something like that, right now im working under the assumption that they don't know about each other. I think the good one will be a spirtual leader, while the evil one is amassing an army to take what he wants. Im also thinking of making the neutral one a player character.
I have an idea, but don't know if it can work. I want the story to be the lead in to my campaign. Wild magic splits a young man into three. A good, neutral, and evil aligned versions of the young man.
Thats what i have so far, but im looking for opinions and advice. This is my first post, please be sure to tell me if I am doing this wrong. Thanks
You're writing the lore here if this is your campaign, so as far as whether or not it *can* work, then if you say it does, it does. As far as a rules perspective, there are no rules for anything wild magic outside of the sorcerer origin, and that basically just says wild magic is a force that is powerful and unpredictable. Sounds like your story there checks all those boxes.
One thing I might suggest doing is to deliberately obscure the fact that they're copies of the same person. Maybe the neutral one always keeps himself cloaked in shadows, or the evil one is a mage who constantly changes his appearance. This concept sounds like it could make for an interesting twist.
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I have an idea, but don't know if it can work. I want the story to be the lead in to my campaign. Wild magic splits a young man into three. A good, neutral, and evil aligned versions of the young man.
Thats what i have so far, but im looking for opinions and advice. This is my first post, please be sure to tell me if I am doing this wrong. Thanks
This could be the start of a very interesting story, maybe each part goes on its way and start growing more powerful with plans to defeat the others and absorv their power for its vision (the good part want peace, the neutral part want balance, and the evil part want to have more power to rule others)
Yes. Something like that, right now im working under the assumption that they don't know about each other. I think the good one will be a spirtual leader, while the evil one is amassing an army to take what he wants. Im also thinking of making the neutral one a player character.
You're writing the lore here if this is your campaign, so as far as whether or not it *can* work, then if you say it does, it does. As far as a rules perspective, there are no rules for anything wild magic outside of the sorcerer origin, and that basically just says wild magic is a force that is powerful and unpredictable. Sounds like your story there checks all those boxes.
Thanks, that's the exact information I was looking for
it sounds interesting, it sort of sounds like a split personality come to life almost, i would be sure not to have all three in the same room at once.
One thing I might suggest doing is to deliberately obscure the fact that they're copies of the same person. Maybe the neutral one always keeps himself cloaked in shadows, or the evil one is a mage who constantly changes his appearance. This concept sounds like it could make for an interesting twist.