Lets see,
We've got Paladin, Bard, Rogue, Druid, Sorc, Warlock
We've got 3 arcane casters, 3 people who can heal, 5 people who can fight in melee, 4-5 people who can fight at range, I think you're probably good being out there and random.
This is basically why when I saw the 5e Mind Flayer I knew there wouldn't be psionics that made me happy. Someday I hope there's a version of D&D that thinks about where psionics fits in from the very begining of the design process, but not holding my breath on it.
Mina Othir
Ignore the armor, I didn't want to crop and get rid of the artists mark
Mina was born the 4th child of human parents Gunter and Hadwisa Othir, they were both surprised to have a tiefling child and blamed each other's families. Hadwisa swore to love their daughter regardless...
I know it's not a good argument, but at this point I really can't think of it as any other angle than fairness.
Eberron doesn't need artificiers, but it's fans got them. Why should people who are fans of psionics in dark sun get less?
I plan on Mina being gay, but that she doesn't actually know that yet, so you flirting with her could be all sorts of awkward fun.
Her biggest sign of being gay is she has trouble talking to pretty girls, so her and meadowlark might be hilarious
Mina has been treated horrible by humans too, and even though she's happy go lucky like it's never effected her, it surely has so she'd be sympathetic, she'd help your little scaly.
Sorc, Paladin, and Bard, we're going to have really good looking party.
Mina Othir
Ignore the armor, I didn't want to crop and get rid of the artists mark
Mina was born the 4th child of human parents Gunter and Hadwisa Othir, they were both surprised to have a tiefling chiled and blamed...
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