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<blockquote data-quote="Unkabear" data-source="post: 3149702" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Stonegod I find this wrong. So I will add a post. I have been looking for a good Eberron game to get into and Castle Ravenloft would be an amazing way to go. I loved the setting back in 2e but never ran the adventure. </p><p></p><p><strong>Echo</strong> Warforged Artificer</p><p></p><p>Echo served during the great war in the background working on the arms and armor that men carried into battle, and too often as a field medic to his kin. Since the war ended he has done many things in his life to fill the void. He has tied on with smiths and though he enjoys the tasks he has to leave them at night as other races need to sleep. Spending time polishing everything metal kept Echo going, but he became restless. He eventually took on with a traveling merchant caravan as the blacksmith and mechanic to their wagons. It did not carry the prestige of crafting armor but he was appreciated. This took him throughout the world and through the lands. Echo had not the chance during the war to appreciate the beauties and subtleties of the lands. </p><p></p><p>One day his caravan was attacked. It was not by the living. Echo fought beside the caravan guards. But in the end it was not enough. The caravan was taken, no one survived. Echo himself was rendered inert and spent nearly a season laying on the bloodied ground before an artificer passed by and assisted him. The gruff Dwarf helped him to (insert name of town here) where he has spent his time repairing himself and helping out the local militia update their arms and armor to better defend themselves. Echo had found a purpose, and that was to protect his friends against what may. From the living and the dead.</p><p></p><p><strong>Party Role </strong> Echo would be a second string fighter, he would buff weapons and armor before battle and be the one standing between the baddie and the spell casters. I would take a few levels in racial substitution 1&5 from Races of Eberron and craft a warhammer weapon familiar and perhaps a homunculus to help him out.</p><p></p><p>He is out of touch with the fleshy races. He doesn’t understand the subtle or the treacherous. He has been used in the past and will be used again in the future by accepting in good faith that his companions have the best in mind for him as he does for them. </p><p></p><p>Echo is friendly enough and more than willing to go out on any adventure as it seems to sooth his itchy feet and wanderlust. He longs to experience life though often has to turn to others to understand what he just experienced. The lust of battle and longing he understands completely but since the war life has not often encouraged the first and the latter all too often. He is known to be reliable and trustworthy as well as handy to have around as he tends to keep spare wands for eventualities. He may have worked with any of the other adventures in the past on small jobs or filled requests for items.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I recant. I would take all the racial substitution levels for Warforged Artificer.</p><p>______________________________</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been playing for 15+ years and am a part of a few play by post games over at groovygamers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unkabear, post: 3149702, member: 39373"] Stonegod I find this wrong. So I will add a post. I have been looking for a good Eberron game to get into and Castle Ravenloft would be an amazing way to go. I loved the setting back in 2e but never ran the adventure. [B]Echo[/B] Warforged Artificer Echo served during the great war in the background working on the arms and armor that men carried into battle, and too often as a field medic to his kin. Since the war ended he has done many things in his life to fill the void. He has tied on with smiths and though he enjoys the tasks he has to leave them at night as other races need to sleep. Spending time polishing everything metal kept Echo going, but he became restless. He eventually took on with a traveling merchant caravan as the blacksmith and mechanic to their wagons. It did not carry the prestige of crafting armor but he was appreciated. This took him throughout the world and through the lands. Echo had not the chance during the war to appreciate the beauties and subtleties of the lands. One day his caravan was attacked. It was not by the living. Echo fought beside the caravan guards. But in the end it was not enough. The caravan was taken, no one survived. Echo himself was rendered inert and spent nearly a season laying on the bloodied ground before an artificer passed by and assisted him. The gruff Dwarf helped him to (insert name of town here) where he has spent his time repairing himself and helping out the local militia update their arms and armor to better defend themselves. Echo had found a purpose, and that was to protect his friends against what may. From the living and the dead. [B]Party Role [/B] Echo would be a second string fighter, he would buff weapons and armor before battle and be the one standing between the baddie and the spell casters. I would take a few levels in racial substitution 1&5 from Races of Eberron and craft a warhammer weapon familiar and perhaps a homunculus to help him out. He is out of touch with the fleshy races. He doesn’t understand the subtle or the treacherous. He has been used in the past and will be used again in the future by accepting in good faith that his companions have the best in mind for him as he does for them. Echo is friendly enough and more than willing to go out on any adventure as it seems to sooth his itchy feet and wanderlust. He longs to experience life though often has to turn to others to understand what he just experienced. The lust of battle and longing he understands completely but since the war life has not often encouraged the first and the latter all too often. He is known to be reliable and trustworthy as well as handy to have around as he tends to keep spare wands for eventualities. He may have worked with any of the other adventures in the past on small jobs or filled requests for items. Edit: I recant. I would take all the racial substitution levels for Warforged Artificer. ______________________________ I have been playing for 15+ years and am a part of a few play by post games over at groovygamers. [/QUOTE]
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