a barbarian who when starts raging loses memory of who his teammates are and starts attacking the closest people around them.
a druid who has a fear of animals/ allergy to animals.
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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.
A Wild Magic sorcerer, only they don't actually have any magic, it just so happens that random coincidences happen to happen randomly around them in such a way that corresponds with the D&D magic system.
"I sure hope something bad happens to those goblins!"
*Random explosion caused by a random planear mishap dealing 6d8 fire damage to them*
"Wow, that sure was lucky!"
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My cults are dead, let's talk about myself where they used to be. I am The_cool_Elsecaller, a transfem lesbian who is still in the closet to all but a few people I know IRL. I enjoy video games, reading, writing, and sleeping. Feel free to PM me if you want writing advice or just want to talk.
"Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before destination"
What about a necromancer who cares about her reanimated corposes so much that she refuses to put them in on the firing line. She insists on spending all her gold on their "fondest wishes" (which conveniently do not include letting their souls rest) and would rather put herself in harm's way than see them get damaged. So she tanks for her zombies instead of the other way around.
A gnome bard/warlock, infected with a cordyceps fungus(sentient). The character is super helpful and always is kind, aiming to make lots of friends, pushing to get each of the party towards becoming nobles, or socialising with them. His main objective is to wait until there is a huge gathering of people (maybe after a victory) and then climb as high as possible before dying and casting their spores into the crowd. The only sign of the Cordyceps will be a strange horn-like growth that the character is very uncomfortable talking about, acting like an embarrassing growth.
It's a weird idea and will never be used likely (I am a forever DM), but maybe I will make it into a NPC at somepoint.
A gnome bard/warlock, infected with a cordyceps fungus(sentient). The character is super helpful and always is kind, aiming to make lots of friends, pushing to get each of the party towards becoming nobles, or socialising with them. His main objective is to wait until there is a huge gathering of people (maybe after a victory) and then climb as high as possible before dying and casting their spores into the crowd. The only sign of the Cordyceps will be a strange horn-like growth that the character is very uncomfortable talking about, acting like an embarrassing growth.
It's a weird idea and will never be used likely (I am a forever DM), but maybe I will make it into a NPC at somepoint.
So a fiendlock with a pact with Zuggtmoy.
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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.
"Okay. Grom. Calm down so you can use your ki disciplines- *enters rage* "Aw, not again."
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 barbarian who when starts raging loses memory of who his teammates are and starts attacking the closest people around them.
a druid who has a fear of animals/ allergy to animals.
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.
A Wild Magic sorcerer, only they don't actually have any magic, it just so happens that random coincidences happen to happen randomly around them in such a way that corresponds with the D&D magic system.
"I sure hope something bad happens to those goblins!"
*Random explosion caused by a random planear mishap dealing 6d8 fire damage to them*
"Wow, that sure was lucky!"
My cults are dead, let's talk about myself where they used to be. I am The_cool_Elsecaller, a transfem lesbian who is still in the closet to all but a few people I know IRL. I enjoy video games, reading, writing, and sleeping. Feel free to PM me if you want writing advice or just want to talk.
"Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before destination"
-First Ideal of the Knights Radiant
Extended Signature. Real Extended Signature
What about a necromancer who cares about her reanimated corposes so much that she refuses to put them in on the firing line. She insists on spending all her gold on their "fondest wishes" (which conveniently do not include letting their souls rest) and would rather put herself in harm's way than see them get damaged. So she tanks for her zombies instead of the other way around.
A gnome Path of the Giant Barbarian.
"Dude, he's 3 feet tall, we can easily beat him- HOLY SH-"
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.
How is that a bad character concept?
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.
Guess it's not bad so much as comedic.
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.
Speaking of sorcerers: A Wild Magic sorcerer with a speech impediment.
"Inflict Lounds!" *a flock of loons appears and swarms everyone* "Shoot."
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.
Not nearly as bad as when they try to cast Lightning Bolt and get Lightning Boat.
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 gnome bard/warlock, infected with a cordyceps fungus(sentient). The character is super helpful and always is kind, aiming to make lots of friends, pushing to get each of the party towards becoming nobles, or socialising with them. His main objective is to wait until there is a huge gathering of people (maybe after a victory) and then climb as high as possible before dying and casting their spores into the crowd. The only sign of the Cordyceps will be a strange horn-like growth that the character is very uncomfortable talking about, acting like an embarrassing growth.
It's a weird idea and will never be used likely (I am a forever DM), but maybe I will make it into a NPC at somepoint.
"Giff of Warding!" *huge forcefield made of hippopotamuses* "Not again..."
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.
So a fiendlock with a pact with Zuggtmoy.
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.
Except... the way it's said, the cordyceps isn't necessarily evil?
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.
"Expeditious Repeat!" *for the next minute, a voice repeats everything they say, but faster.*
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.
"Destructive Waif!" *a homeless kid appears and smashes everything in sight*
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.
"Miner Illusion!" *a dwarf appears with a pickaxe and vanishes after several seconds*
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.
How would he mess up prestidigation?
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"I don't make sense to you, and I don't make sense to myself. Maybe the only one I make sense to is God" ~ Me, trying to sound smart
Goliath rouge, I can image how historical it would be to just be 6’4 and being very sneaky
"Mess"tidigitation, summons a bunch of random junk.
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.
One of my other players made a 7' 2" Goliath with advantage on stealth and a +7, used armorer to get this. It's hysterical XD