Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
Ugh, if you mustOh god, now I want to create a magocracy domain menaced by a snake-themed lich Dark Lord who is doomed to get defeated by students at a wizard school every few generations.
Ugh, if you mustOh god, now I want to create a magocracy domain menaced by a snake-themed lich Dark Lord who is doomed to get defeated by students at a wizard school every few generations.
It wouldn’t surprise me, but I took them as a reference to the real life fox sisters.She is likely one of the inspirations behind them, along with other literary mystery-solving children. As well it should be! Creating original characters with diverse influences is much better than directly copy-pasting existing characters, especially when those characters have to basically be re-written to fit into your setting anyway.
Sounds like an adventure to set within Hazlan, with a pseudo (shadow) Zass Tam to show up to irritate ol' Hazlik until the dark lord can trick some young students at the Thayian Academy to do his dirty work and eliminate the lich lord.Oh god, now I want to create a magocracy domain menaced by a snake-themed lich Dark Lord who is doomed to get defeated by students at a wizard school every few generations.
Hooray for diversity of influences!It wouldn’t surprise me, but I took them as a reference to the real life fox sisters.
It hadn’t occurred to me before, but if you gave someone the writing prompt, “What if the Fox sisters were also Nancy Drew’s in D&D?”, you pretty much get there.Hooray for diversity of influences!
You would need to throw in a bit of Penelope Chrighton-Ward to get their posh English name.It hadn’t occurred to me before, but if you gave someone the writing prompt, “What if the Fox sisters were also Nancy Drew’s in D&D?”, you pretty much get there.
I'm pretty ignorant of Thunderbirds as a property, but I can 100% see the "this is what Americans think the British are like" angle.You would need to throw in a bit of Penelope Chrighton-Ward to get their posh English name.
Did I mention that everyone is trans?Ugh, if you must
Ah, a Harriett Porber reference! I should have knownDid I mention that everyone is trans?

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.