I played a cult of hamsters led by their messiah who pretended to be a human in order to induct humanoids into their cult. They wore a trench coat and top hat and all. The God that they worship isn’t quite a god yet, their just manipulating the hamsters so they can become a god which is why the cult isn’t warlock or cleric/paladin
A Hobglobin Barbarian, named Zulkhee, who is a lawful-evil savage that doesn't bend or break rules no matter what. And this has caused mutiny in the ranks amongst the clan he used to lead.
have him play a wargong as a concentration instrument instead!
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Artificer makes booms, while Barbarian rages. Bard is playing the Bagepipe and Wargong with the Blood Hunter the vampire. The Cleric who is helping the Druid with a fear of animals. Fighter and Monk are bonking around. The Paladin and Warlock argue about Patreon's choices. Ranger is unable to find the Druid as the Rogue is dealing with parent issues. Sorcerer boasts about their wealth as the Wizard dies of 1d4 bad life decision damage.
How 'bout a character based on Mr. Glass? Brilliant, knowledgeable, and charismatic, but can't run, can't carry much, and any successful strike against them results in broken bones.
How 'bout a character based on Mr. Glass? Brilliant, knowledgeable, and charismatic, but can't run, can't carry much, and any successful strike against them results in broken bones.
Had a Wizard in one of my campaigns who embraced this idea.
He rolled pretty poor stats…his Dexterity was middling, and he had negative Strength and Constitution.
…but he decided to boost his mental scores; and tried to see how far he’d get.
Needless to say, he was activating the “Shield” spell constantly; and using a ton of hiding tactics.
I played a cult of hamsters led by their messiah who pretended to be a human in order to induct humanoids into their cult. They wore a trench coat and top hat and all. The God that they worship isn’t quite a god yet, their just manipulating the hamsters so they can become a god which is why the cult isn’t warlock or cleric/paladin
Perfection
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How 'bout a character based on Mr. Glass? Brilliant, knowledgeable, and charismatic, but can't run, can't carry much, and any successful strike against them results in broken bones.
Raistlin?
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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.
Based on my memory, last reading the first Dragonlance book series in the late 1980s, Raistlin was/is weak and sickly. He's not so delicate as Mr. Glass, first introduced in the movie Unbreakable. Glass can break a leg hurrying down a flight of stairs, and break more bones when his body strikes the ground. A D&D adventurer, Glass is not.
Raistlin was always coughing up blood like a late-stage tuberculosis victim and IIRC had to be carried more than once because he couldn't run but he was the greatest mage of all time in the Dragonlance setting. He's about as close to Glass as you can get in D&D.
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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.
Not a spell, but ‘Fact weapon’ instead of pact weapon. As an action, a random fun fact appears in your hand.
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
For the character idea, fairy monk/barbarian. A tiny fairy that attacks as a monk, but enters a rage if they miss.
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
Aura of Vital Tea - Rooibos begins spinning around you, healing your allies.
I make homebrew subclasses, usually fixes of existing ones.
Way of the Ascendant Dragon but better: https://www.dndbeyond.com/homebrew/subclasses?filter-name=&filter-author=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-previous=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-symbol=118590905&filter-rating=-40
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I played a cult of hamsters led by their messiah who pretended to be a human in order to induct humanoids into their cult. They wore a trench coat and top hat and all. The God that they worship isn’t quite a god yet, their just manipulating the hamsters so they can become a god which is why the cult isn’t warlock or cleric/paladin
I want to play a half-orc rouge with a 1 in dexterity and a 20 in everything else
His name is IWILLBEATYOUUPNOWHAHAHAHAHAHA
A Hobglobin Barbarian, named Zulkhee, who is a lawful-evil savage that doesn't bend or break rules no matter what. And this has caused mutiny in the ranks amongst the clan he used to lead.
A Bard/Barbarian multiclass. He has a Wisdom and Cha of 8 and plays the bagpipes.
have him play a wargong as a concentration instrument instead!
Artificer makes booms, while Barbarian rages. Bard is playing the Bagepipe and Wargong with the Blood Hunter the vampire. The Cleric who is helping the Druid with a fear of animals. Fighter and Monk are bonking around. The Paladin and Warlock argue about Patreon's choices. Ranger is unable to find the Druid as the Rogue is dealing with parent issues. Sorcerer boasts about their wealth as the Wizard dies of 1d4 bad life decision damage.
An Ant wrote this within an Ant Colony.
Better. Plays the comb.
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
Or the washboard.
I make homebrew subclasses, usually fixes of existing ones.
Way of the Ascendant Dragon but better: https://www.dndbeyond.com/homebrew/subclasses?filter-name=&filter-author=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-previous=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-symbol=118590905&filter-rating=-40
I'm a social pessimist.
OK, I thought of one.
How 'bout a character based on Mr. Glass? Brilliant, knowledgeable, and charismatic, but can't run, can't carry much, and any successful strike against them results in broken bones.
Had a Wizard in one of my campaigns who embraced this idea.
He rolled pretty poor stats…his Dexterity was middling, and he had negative Strength and Constitution.
…but he decided to boost his mental scores; and tried to see how far he’d get.
Needless to say, he was activating the “Shield” spell constantly; and using a ton of hiding tactics.
Perfection
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Raistlin?
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.
Based on my memory, last reading the first Dragonlance book series in the late 1980s, Raistlin was/is weak and sickly. He's not so delicate as Mr. Glass, first introduced in the movie Unbreakable. Glass can break a leg hurrying down a flight of stairs, and break more bones when his body strikes the ground. A D&D adventurer, Glass is not.
Raistlin was always coughing up blood like a late-stage tuberculosis victim and IIRC had to be carried more than once because he couldn't run but he was the greatest mage of all time in the Dragonlance setting. He's about as close to Glass as you can get in D&D.
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.
^ OK, you win.
Actually, I've read those books too- at several points he nearly messes up a stealth mission from coughing fits.
I make homebrew subclasses, usually fixes of existing ones.
Way of the Ascendant Dragon but better: https://www.dndbeyond.com/homebrew/subclasses?filter-name=&filter-author=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-previous=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-symbol=118590905&filter-rating=-40
I'm a social pessimist.
The really funny thing is that when the characters were all given official AD&D stats, Raistlin's constitution was listed as a 10.
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.
I would have expected 8 at most, maybe 5?
I make homebrew subclasses, usually fixes of existing ones.
Way of the Ascendant Dragon but better: https://www.dndbeyond.com/homebrew/subclasses?filter-name=&filter-author=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-previous=KyrneGnomeBarbarian&filter-author-symbol=118590905&filter-rating=-40
I'm a social pessimist.