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    D&D 5E (2014) Species-based epic boons

    They're nice, but wouldn't it be more flavourful if the boon were related to the species of the giver of the boon? (Assuming you play it that boons are given.)
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    D&D 5E (2014) Max HP?

    There's nothing stopping you having multiple mythic levels.
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    Aphonion Tales: The Archducal Council -- Unedited notes; later posts are edited transcripts (posts MWF, update 3/1/23)

    I don't know if anyone else is reading this Story Hour but I for one continue to appreciate it.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Epic Monsters: Reynard the Fox

    Great stuff! A modern take you may find of interest is in Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London series, particularly the comic Cry Fox. I'm not going to spoil it for you!
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    Return to Oz: A Thousand Ways to (Not) Die

    Trap the Soul and Soul Bind do pretty good jobs of preventing enemies coming back. Then drop the soul gem into a Sphere of Annihilation. Or Polymorph the beastie into a petunia and drop that into the Sphere.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Encounter Building - It's not Deadly, its Epic!

    Yes but you mentioned that your PCs had major magic items.
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    D&D General D&D doesn't need Evil

    You're absolutely right. If you want to do away with it in your game that's great. Look at the world of Xoth, for instance, or Empire of the Petal Throne. But having evil works for a lot of people, so why deny them their fun?
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    D&D General Expanding a 3-player campaign to a 6-player with 3 newbies

    Don't have a session zero. Create some characters for them then have them join the game. Get them going straight off, but let them know that these are temporary characters that they can change if they don't like them.
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    Aphonion Tales: The Archducal Council -- Unedited notes; later posts are edited transcripts (posts MWF, update 3/1/23)

    Was 'Goddess of the Pale Bone' a lift from Empire of the Petal Throne?
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    D&D General The Role and Purpose of Evil Gods

    I really don't like the way D&D does deities. Historically, priests worshipped pantheons, not individual deities. Fortunately it's easy to retrofit that to D&D. A priest might serve the Olympian pantheon and if her particular interest were the sea she might especially pray to Poseidon and be...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Spitballing anansi as a PC race....

    Just make them able to speak. Handwave it. No stat modifiers, either - I don't like them. Perhaps the Observant or Squat Nimbleness feat (sans stat bump).
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    D&D 5E (2014) A reptilian world?

    Yes. If this thread sparks such another thread that would be great, but yes, it's thread drift too far. Because it's different but not too different. It's a comfortable step.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Mythological Figures: Will Scarlet

    Nice and simple. I like it.
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    D&D 5E (2014) A reptilian world?

    That would be the dragonborn.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Attribute progression

    I vaguely remember something very similar for the original Runequest. IIRC you kept a record of every time you used a stat and every so many successes gave you a roll to try to increase it. And to increase the stat you had to roll higher - with some modifiers.
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    D&D 5E (2014) A reptilian world?

    I was hoping someone would find an underground race more suitable than trogs but yes, tortles do seem to fit.
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    D&D 5E (2014) A reptilian world?

    If you had a reptilian world, what would the analogues be? Lizardman = human, obviously. Dragonborn = elf or aasimar? Saurial = elf or human? Grippli = gnome or halfling? Kobold = halfling or goblin? Troglodytes = orc. Grung = goblin. Yuan ti = drow? What else? What do you think?
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    D&D 5E (2014) Beefing up Acererak for 16th level PCs?

    I do like giving A the Mythic trait, particularly because you can opt to not use it without the players knowing if they've had bad dice rolls or are otherwise faring poorly.
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