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<blockquote data-quote="hafrogman" data-source="post: 4480291" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>The Order of the Changing Sky:</p><p></p><p>An order of divinely inspired meterologists?</p><p></p><p>I could see them going both ways.</p><p></p><p>Under the Lawgiver, they are seen as making the ultimate sacrifice. Staring into the heart of chaos, and trying to impose laws and patterns upon it. However, they often seem a little bit touched by the chaos they court, and are often shunned for it, being the first to suffer when their predictions fail.</p><p></p><p>They would be a more scientific approach. Charts, records and math backed by predictive magic and prophetic visions.</p><p></p><p>As a heretical cult of Chaos, they would be those in a community who have touched Chaos far too deeply to ever return, now they flow and dance with it, as mutable as the very future they see. Normally they would be hunted down, but their predictions are beloved by the farmers, and thus their conspiracy with Chaos is looked upon with a kind of resigned benevolance.</p><p></p><p>This would be a more mystical order, they stare into the clouds for a moment, with eyes unseeing, and then utter their predictions for the coming days.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Campaign Name:</p><p></p><p>The only thing that has come to mind is "Dreams Shatter". A sort of dual statement on the fragile nature of some dreams, and the destruction nature of others. I'm not very attached to the name, I just kind of like the sentiment.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Characters:</p><p></p><p>Still kind of up in the air. Right now I've still got my idea for a human akolite, a son of a failing noble family who entered the Church as a route to power. Recently he's suffered a small set back, and is travelling to remove himself from the reach of his rivals, and to try and curry alliances in other areas.</p><p></p><p>My other thought is the dwarves, I have some ideas for what they're up to (suffice to say, they aren't doing better than anyone else), and thought a dwarven gladiator might be fun. Either a plain barbarian, or take another shot at class design, expanding a gladiator PrC, or making one from scratch. A flashy melee combatant with a focus on inflicting status effects over pure damage (bleeding, slowing, etc.), maybe some kind of perfom skill tie in as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hafrogman, post: 4480291, member: 8858"] The Order of the Changing Sky: An order of divinely inspired meterologists? I could see them going both ways. Under the Lawgiver, they are seen as making the ultimate sacrifice. Staring into the heart of chaos, and trying to impose laws and patterns upon it. However, they often seem a little bit touched by the chaos they court, and are often shunned for it, being the first to suffer when their predictions fail. They would be a more scientific approach. Charts, records and math backed by predictive magic and prophetic visions. As a heretical cult of Chaos, they would be those in a community who have touched Chaos far too deeply to ever return, now they flow and dance with it, as mutable as the very future they see. Normally they would be hunted down, but their predictions are beloved by the farmers, and thus their conspiracy with Chaos is looked upon with a kind of resigned benevolance. This would be a more mystical order, they stare into the clouds for a moment, with eyes unseeing, and then utter their predictions for the coming days. -------------------------------------------- Campaign Name: The only thing that has come to mind is "Dreams Shatter". A sort of dual statement on the fragile nature of some dreams, and the destruction nature of others. I'm not very attached to the name, I just kind of like the sentiment. -------------------------------------------- Characters: Still kind of up in the air. Right now I've still got my idea for a human akolite, a son of a failing noble family who entered the Church as a route to power. Recently he's suffered a small set back, and is travelling to remove himself from the reach of his rivals, and to try and curry alliances in other areas. My other thought is the dwarves, I have some ideas for what they're up to (suffice to say, they aren't doing better than anyone else), and thought a dwarven gladiator might be fun. Either a plain barbarian, or take another shot at class design, expanding a gladiator PrC, or making one from scratch. A flashy melee combatant with a focus on inflicting status effects over pure damage (bleeding, slowing, etc.), maybe some kind of perfom skill tie in as well. [/QUOTE]
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