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  1. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Theros character ideas brainstorming thread

    I'm thinking a reverse Achilles kinda thing. Folk Hero Oath of Glory Paladin. He actually wants a simple life as a fisherman / family man, but his fate is such that he must go forth, walk the earth, and do great deeds . . . and maybe someday, if the Fates are satisfied, he can finally know peace.
  2. J

    D&D 5E (2014) 16 More Details About Theros

    So is everyone else thinking centaur College of Eloquence bard with kind of Frasier Crane / Major Charles Emerson Winchester III pompous sophisticate thing? Because it's hard to nail that mid-Atlantic accent.
  3. J

    D&D 5E (2014) 16 More Details About Theros

    Actually, the inquisitive rogue might be a decent take on a philosopher-sage. Pump up that Intelligence and Wisdom.
  4. J

    D&D 5E (2014) 16 More Details About Theros

    I hate to bellyache . . . but Bard of Eloquence is a rhetorician, not a philosopher. High Charisma, but probably not so much on the Intelligence or Wisdom. And I want some philosophers, but I suppose anyone with a high Intelligence or Wisdom in this setting might fit the bill.
  5. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    And I guess this particular setting may not have Hercules as such, but yeah, lots of angles you could do. I figure anyone walking around at first level with any ability score of 17-18 will be at least rumored to be the Mighty Son/Daughter of SOMEONE Divine/Demidivine.
  6. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    Just sons, according to the version of the myth I read. No reason that has to be the case for adapting the myth for this purpose. 49 brothers and one PC sister would be interesting, as would be a Son of Hercules who was just a surprisingly jacked philosopher, like Chidi on “The Good Place.”
  7. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    OK, one more idea: The Mighty Sons of Hercules. Legends say that Hercules begat 50 sons upon the fifty daughters of Thespius. For game purposes, I would assume that this seemed like a good idea at the time, but then a prophecy pointed out that having 50 quarter-divine boys come of age in...
  8. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    Alternate alternate approach: Dwayne Johnson this thing. His recent Hercules movie had a pretty impressive party of adventures. I don’t know how this setting will address the prevalence of demigods, but this movie had one angle: some people may be rumored to be demigods, and may actively...
  9. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    Alternate approach is to Kevin Sorbo this thing. That pankration monk idea I mentioned might be the best fit for an unarmed, unarmored warrior who gets by on his awesome strength and athletic moves.
  10. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    I’m gonna Steve Reeves this thing. No armor, no pants, everyone has to talk in a rich baritone.
  11. J

    D&D 5E (2014) Official D&D Greek-Themed 'Mythic Odysseys of Theros' Setting Coming In May

    Now wasn't there some talk about a year back concerning a new product that would cover a culture that hadn't been covered ever / for a long time? Hey, we need a pankration monk --- a build that would benefit from a high Strength. Unarmed fighter, with some throws and grapples.
  12. J

    Unearthed Arcana Unearthed Arcana: Four New Subclasses

    "Noxious Aura" = Fart Monk.
  13. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    Well, my metaphorical pot wasn't a melting pot. It was a stew pot. Throw some stuff in there and stir it up. And D&D is already a stew, baby.
  14. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    I've been hip deep in "Pendragon" lately, and it's a weird riff on this --- built off of a combination of legend, literature, accurate history, inaccurate history (with varying degrees of inaccuracy), and stuff the author made up.
  15. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    Well, I think they've already indicated that they're going to try again and do better on some multi-cultural stuff. But sure, it may be that one of the reasons that stuff hasn't happened yet is a concern that it will be closely scrutinized and perhaps controversial. Whether you call that a fear...
  16. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    Dunno about "fear of offending" . . . I think of it more in positive terms --- a desire to include. And from a storytelling standpoint, it's just good to be open to these different perspectives and different influences, because it's all new ingredients to throw in the pot, right?
  17. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    My point is just that I think that in the year 2020, conditions are right to do better fantasy versions of non-Western cultures than have been previously done in the history of RPGs, and I think that, when done right, this sort of thing can really benefit the game.
  18. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    Well, not to get political, but isn't colonization / empire-building usually justified by some variation on that? These guys aren't quite human, we're the good guys, gotta protect the innocent? And I only bring it up because Maztica tried to do something with real-world parallels to...
  19. J

    D&D 5E (2014) March's D&D Book To Be Announced On January 9th

    And if this is just "Sword Coast II: Everything to the Immediate East of the Last One," that's still probably a good book.
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