1st June 2009, 03:19 PM
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| Ambrus Quote:
Originally Posted by Ambrus My thinking is that the events surrounding the Late Unpleasantness (which I believe occurred roughly five years earlier) coincided with Taran's egg being abandoned in the sea cave for whatever reason. A bronze dragon egg incubates for approximately 600 days, a bit less than two full years later. Taran would thus have been skulking around town for the past three to four years or so. I think it'd be great fun to discover if/how its being in Sandpoint ties into the town's mysterious past. So what do you think? | I have the morning free to do chores and mess around on ENWorld, and then I'll be at work for the afternoon. In prioritizing the things I need to do in the time I have this morning, I'll probably be looking at character sheets later tonight. Thanks for the link to the d20 section on Flaws, that'll prove helpful, as will the link to Pathfinder Character Traits. I haven't read Shaky yet, but the description of Wild you posted sounds just fine. Quote:
I found an interesting feat that might work for my character. DRAGON TAIL
Your draconic ancestry manifests as a muscular tail you
can use in combat. Prerequisite: Dragonblood subtype, 1st level only. Help me out with the larger contect here...by "dragonblood" subtype, does that mean PC races that somehow have been affected by dragonblood, or does that mean dragons per se? What's the original intent of the feat? Benefit: You have a tail that you can use to make a
secondary natural attack in combat. This attack deals
bludgeoning damage according to your size (Small = 1d6) Special: Unlike most feats, this feat must be taken at
1st level, during character creation. (Races of the Dragon, pg. 98) | |
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