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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6376212" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p>Mudbunny, that looks good to me. Kobold Stew is right, go with the Calligraphy tools proficiency. Abyssal is fine. Draconic, for campaign reasons, is not (dragons are myth and legend to the uneducated and ancient history to the educated).</p><p></p><p>Herobizkit, Pelor is the first of several saints of the Healing Light. Others, like Heironeous and Cuthbert, have not yet gained the recognition that Pelor has in the church, but they are slowly gaining renown.</p><p></p><p>Sithramir, have you considered an Eldritch Knight (Fighter subclass)?</p><p></p><p>Shayuri, sounds awesome. I was just researching Doctor Who's regenerations yesterday and found the idea to be a great storytelling technique. The Dread Pirate option also sounds quite nifty.</p><p></p><p>All, if you want to establish connectivity to future characters, here are a few other options...</p><p></p><p>1. Family Line - Each character is a member of the same family. Works best for races with long lineages, like dwarves.</p><p></p><p>2. Same Order - Each character is a member of an organization or group. The Church of the Healing Light is a good option here, as is a demon cult, bard college, or a knightly order.</p><p></p><p>3. Literally the same character - At some point during this first adventure, the character is turned into a vampire or lich or other immortal undead. Years and millennia erode the character's skills so they have to start over the learning process most of the time, but their memory of prior events is mostly intact (subject to the usual memory confusion people tend to suffer).</p><p></p><p>4. Artifact - Through circumstance, fate, or being passed down, each character is the possessor of a magic item.</p><p></p><p>5. The "Chosen One" - Each character is the "chosen one" of their generation, prophesied to destroy a great evil or some such.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to come up with other options as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6376212, member: 6755061"] Mudbunny, that looks good to me. Kobold Stew is right, go with the Calligraphy tools proficiency. Abyssal is fine. Draconic, for campaign reasons, is not (dragons are myth and legend to the uneducated and ancient history to the educated). Herobizkit, Pelor is the first of several saints of the Healing Light. Others, like Heironeous and Cuthbert, have not yet gained the recognition that Pelor has in the church, but they are slowly gaining renown. Sithramir, have you considered an Eldritch Knight (Fighter subclass)? Shayuri, sounds awesome. I was just researching Doctor Who's regenerations yesterday and found the idea to be a great storytelling technique. The Dread Pirate option also sounds quite nifty. All, if you want to establish connectivity to future characters, here are a few other options... 1. Family Line - Each character is a member of the same family. Works best for races with long lineages, like dwarves. 2. Same Order - Each character is a member of an organization or group. The Church of the Healing Light is a good option here, as is a demon cult, bard college, or a knightly order. 3. Literally the same character - At some point during this first adventure, the character is turned into a vampire or lich or other immortal undead. Years and millennia erode the character's skills so they have to start over the learning process most of the time, but their memory of prior events is mostly intact (subject to the usual memory confusion people tend to suffer). 4. Artifact - Through circumstance, fate, or being passed down, each character is the possessor of a magic item. 5. The "Chosen One" - Each character is the "chosen one" of their generation, prophesied to destroy a great evil or some such. Feel free to come up with other options as well. [/QUOTE]
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