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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    I decided that the Paladin of Heroism talks like some combination of Thor, Drax, and Lothar of the Hill People. Might have them hail from Faerun's Old Empires --- maybe one of the Mighty Sons of Gilgeam the God-King?
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    D&D 5E (2014) Free 60+ page Guide to Sword & Sorcery for 5E D&D

    Lots of nipples. Probably a genre-appropriate quantity.
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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    Outstanding stuff. I'm a little hazy on the details, but I know that in the 3rd Edition Astral Sea book, there was talk about adventuring in the "deep myth" or something like that, where you can actually participate in and maybe even alter legends. A riff on my idea would be that a...
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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    And he increasingly doesn't bother with names, because he perceives everyone else as another archetype. He calls all women either Maiden, Mother, or Crone. The rogue is Trickster. The cleric is Wise Man. The wizard is Magician. He's not a details guy. Don't argue with him when he says he...
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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    Hook for the Heroism Paladin: he's an incarnation of a sort of Jungian / Campbellian Universal Hero. The longer he adventures, the less he remembers about the personal history of this particular incarnation, and the more he settles into the role of Hero and remembers tales of yore as his own...
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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    Or a Truespeaker, if anyone remembers them from 3rd Edition.
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    Unearthed Arcana New UA Paladin and Bard.

    I love them both. I have been thinking about a sort of Paladin of Awesomeness concept for a long time. Bard of Talking Good is also very fun . . . could play it as a Greco-Roman orator, or a warrior-poet a la Bragi, or magically-empowered storyteller, or Face from "A-Team," or maybe even...
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    D&D 5E (2014) A couple of ideas for a blind PC

    I think the trick on this sort of thing is to allow some degree of adaptation without completely ignoring the consequences of a disability. And it makes a lot of sense to me that people with access to magic would develop some workarounds / aides where a full cure is not possible. So in...
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    D&D 5E (2014) A couple of ideas for a blind PC

    Just a notion I've been kicking around since I watched "Daredevil" on Netflix: 1. Blinded = disadvantage on attacks, and people have advantage on attacks against the PC. Tough stuff. 2. No official Blind Fighting feat for 5e, but Alert (as clarified in Sage Advice) at least means attackers...
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    Unearthed Arcana I miss that monthly Unearthed Arcana

    That was nice. Once a month, a little bit of crunch. Not official, but . . . pre-official. Official-adjacent. It seems like the best way to playtest in the year 2019, especially on stuff with a lot of moving parts like the mystic and the artificer. Getting away from the constant influx of...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D Essentials . . . New Sidekick Rules

    Always did like the notion of a sage who occasionally adventures, and I like the "guy who memorized the Monster Manual" schtick by Fishlegs from "How to Train Your Dragon." The obvious choices for Expert are probably Knowledge Guy, Scout Guy, and Talking Guy. I feel like there's a good build...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D Essentials . . . New Sidekick Rules

    I don't even have the box yet, but I'm really hung up on checking out these new sidekick rules. For younger players --- like my kids --- I have a notion to stat up an expert, with character concept of a know-it-all sage, who can explain monsters and magic and other unfamiliar concepts, but...
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    Morgrave Miscellany Question --- Path of the Extreme Explorer?

    Quick additional thoughts on non-rage "rage": In Green Lantern comics, rage is part of the "emotional spectrum" and powers the Red Lanterns. What about alternate barbarians fueled by the other colors/emotions? Avarice, Fear, Willpower, Hope, Compassion, Love.
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    Morgrave Miscellany Question --- Path of the Extreme Explorer?

    Thank you. I intend to use that class ability on Intelligence (History) checks, so my PC can think so hard that he injures himself. Maybe a nosebleed?
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    Morgrave Miscellany Question --- Path of the Extreme Explorer?

    Can anyone tell me a bit more about this new barbarian path? I understand it's a barbarian that runs on adrenaline rather than rage, which intrigues me. "Xanathar's Lost Notes to Everything Else" has a "Path of the Courageous Heart" barbarian, which supposedly runs on reckless courage rather...
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    Morgrave Miscellany: Eberron Sourcebook from Keith Baker

    Hmm. I kind of like dwarves or gnomes having ancient lock-whispering secrets, but I guess I would've tried to tie that to the rogue class, as a variant Arcane Trickster. Maybe with your choice of Intelligence or Wisdom-based spellcasting?
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    Morgrave Miscellany: Eberron Sourcebook from Keith Baker

    Looking forward to some detailed reviews, especially as to the character options (both the crunch, and the nonmusical bard / patronless warlock stuff). So a College of Keys bard is . . . a lock whisperer? Hmm. I guess gnomes might do something like that?
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    Bree-Land Region Guide: A Review

    I wonder if "Rogue One" is worth studying for AIME purposes. Get some distinctive characters who are not too obviously analogues for the canon heroes. Give at least some of them their own agendas that tie them into the setting and the overall storyline. Figure out that one critical thing they...
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    Bree-Land Region Guide: A Review

    I have a copy. Haven't dug in too much, but that art is just glorious, that's for sure. Prince Valiant seems like a better RPG environment than Pendragon, in some respects. The strip itself is episodic and timeless --- Val will always keep having adventures in the prime years of Camelot, and...
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    Bree-Land Region Guide: A Review

    Didn't mean to imply that there were rules for walking across the room. And I'm not really complaining. The rules for journeys and seeking audiences with the powerful both appear well-written and source-material-appropriate. My comment was simply that these are not topics which appear to...
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