I've been playing d&d as a DM for 6+ years, and I've been wanting to crate a narrative for some time now. So, I'm creating a narrative for a character of mine named Khelek.
I rolled Khelek's stats, and he has incredible stats, so he needs an equally incredible backstory. My idea is that (in short) he was once a powerful mage who had his powers stripped away from him, so he used the last of his power to cast a variation of a certain spell from Tasha's, and now he finds himself in another world. He plans to hop between the different multiverses, gaining his powers again and finding a way home, a husk of a man, True Neutral and a Necromancer. This High Elf is no fool, however, and he knows that he must gain power by practice. That's why I'm looking for one-shots- Khelek is looking for work.
Khelek is looking for an opportunity.
Khelek was also made using the variant rule found in the Guide to Theros that allows a single prior feat, and he chose Linguist. His spellbook uses this feat to be written in code.
I've been playing d&d as a DM for 6+ years, and I've been wanting to crate a narrative for some time now. So, I'm creating a narrative for a character of mine named Khelek.
I rolled Khelek's stats, and he has incredible stats, so he needs an equally incredible backstory. My idea is that (in short) he was once a powerful mage who had his powers stripped away from him, so he used the last of his power to cast a variation of a certain spell from Tasha's, and now he finds himself in another world. He plans to hop between the different multiverses, gaining his powers again and finding a way home, a husk of a man, True Neutral and a Necromancer. This High Elf is no fool, however, and he knows that he must gain power by practice. That's why I'm looking for one-shots- Khelek is looking for work.
Khelek is looking for an opportunity.
Khelek was also made using the variant rule found in the Guide to Theros that allows a single prior feat, and he chose Linguist. His spellbook uses this feat to be written in code.