I just created a bard named do-Remi Fasollasi. The 'do' being a minor honorific, basically Sir. So basically, unless you're paying attention, he's just a guy called Remi.
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Blanket disclaimer: I only ever state opinion. But I can sound terribly dogmatic - so if you feel I'm trying to tell you what to think, I'm really not, I swear. I'm telling you what I think, that's all.
Blanket disclaimer: I only ever state opinion. But I can sound terribly dogmatic - so if you feel I'm trying to tell you what to think, I'm really not, I swear. I'm telling you what I think, that's all.
I want to do an Ascendant Dragon monk who's really, really old. He looks incredibly weak but his Dex and Wis are both quite high and if you make fun of his age he reminds you how dragons are classified by age group.
"Consider me ancient."
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I make homebrew subclasses, usually fixes of existing ones.
A schizophrenic robot (warforged) who thinks they're a human wizard who does everything exactly like how a wizard does all the same mechanics and everything but it's just futuristic technology.
A paladin who serves as practically a slave to the cleric who is actually a warlock who made a deal with the trickster god who took pity on the fooled paladin gives him power. The warlock still thinks he is a cleric but is self righteous to the extent of gaining power from himself. His warlock is fine with this and is the same trickster God that works as provider for paladin. The cleric basically believes he as his own God is the provider of power to the paladin and treats him as a slave
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Most people did. Seeing it listed as "average for a human" really made people question what the heck was going on.
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.
What was his Strength? 0.5?
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.
I don't remember at this point. It wasn't very high, but it was AD&D so the penalties for low strength scores kicked in later.
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.
Hilarious.
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.
Bit late for this, but: "Shadow Maid, Maid of Disaster, Flame Maid, Green-Flame Maid, etc."
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.
Ever had an idea so bad; it might actually be interesting in play?
A Fighter who’s sworn off using a weapon ever again due to a past mistake.
…but since it’s D&D; he handles combat either bare-handed or with Tavern Brawler.
He keeps his greatsword strapped to his back; but never uses it.
I feel like that might actually work as a build concept for a Battlemaster.
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 just created a bard named do-Remi Fasollasi. The 'do' being a minor honorific, basically Sir. So basically, unless you're paying attention, he's just a guy called Remi.
Blanket disclaimer: I only ever state opinion. But I can sound terribly dogmatic - so if you feel I'm trying to tell you what to think, I'm really not, I swear. I'm telling you what I think, that's all.
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti, love it
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.
It's cute, right? Dumb - but cute =)
Blanket disclaimer: I only ever state opinion. But I can sound terribly dogmatic - so if you feel I'm trying to tell you what to think, I'm really not, I swear. I'm telling you what I think, that's all.
You could also have a bard named Cé de Ei Eff.
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.
A human fighter. Basic right? However. He is a really old man, with negative STR and CON
I want to do an Ascendant Dragon monk who's really, really old. He looks incredibly weak but his Dex and Wis are both quite high and if you make fun of his age he reminds you how dragons are classified by age group.
"Consider me ancient."
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.
Thats a good idea
My mom died.
That is my characters' origin.
A warlock whos patron is their paternal parent. "I'll call my dad!"
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
A schizophrenic robot (warforged) who thinks they're a human wizard who does everything exactly like how a wizard does all the same mechanics and everything but it's just futuristic technology.
A barbarian who claims to be a wizard who invented the spell, "Rage" with the verbal component "RAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!"
[A paper drops out of a flash of light and drifts to the ground at your feet] -(extended sig)-
throwing stones = magic missile?
A paladin who serves as practically a slave to the cleric who is actually a warlock who made a deal with the trickster god who took pity on the fooled paladin gives him power. The warlock still thinks he is a cleric but is self righteous to the extent of gaining power from himself. His warlock is fine with this and is the same trickster God that works as provider for paladin. The cleric basically believes he as his own God is the provider of power to the paladin and treats him as a slave