Winterfell
First Post
I have just started playing 5e within the past 3 months and I have had no previous experience with table top games.
I am currently playing a level 5 Half Elf Rogue and when I wrote up my character I chose to follow the goddess Tymora. For those unfamiliar:
Tymora (pronounced tie-MORE-ah), or more commonly Lady Luck, was the goddess of good fortune. She shone upon those who took risks and blessed those who dealt harshly with the followers of Beshaba. Should someone flee from her sisters' mischievous followers or defile the dead, their fate would be decided with a roll of Tymora's dice.
Tymora's followers Dogma - One should be bold, for to be bold is to live. A brave heart and willingness to take risks beat out carefully wrought plans nine times out of ten. Place yourself in the hands of fate and trust your own luck. Bear and conduct yourselves as your own masters, showing your good or bad fortune as confidence in the Lady. Chase your own unique goals, and the Lady aids the chase. Without direction or goals, you soon know the embrace of Beshaba, For those on no set course are at the mercy of misfortune, which has no mercy at all.
With this in mind I get to my questions. Would it be in bad taste to talk with the DM apart from the group and ask the occasional changing of a negative role of the dice (at their discretion) while role playing the risk taking aspect of Tymora's followers in some spectacular (non-idiotic) manner, while also accepting the occasional misfortune they could impart on me at their discretion? Or, should I just look to taking the Luck feat as a flavor addition to my character?
As a more meta question to the DM's here rolling their dice out of sight, would you say you change roll results multiple times a session to keep games and/or characters moving along?
I am currently playing a level 5 Half Elf Rogue and when I wrote up my character I chose to follow the goddess Tymora. For those unfamiliar:
Tymora (pronounced tie-MORE-ah), or more commonly Lady Luck, was the goddess of good fortune. She shone upon those who took risks and blessed those who dealt harshly with the followers of Beshaba. Should someone flee from her sisters' mischievous followers or defile the dead, their fate would be decided with a roll of Tymora's dice.
Tymora's followers Dogma - One should be bold, for to be bold is to live. A brave heart and willingness to take risks beat out carefully wrought plans nine times out of ten. Place yourself in the hands of fate and trust your own luck. Bear and conduct yourselves as your own masters, showing your good or bad fortune as confidence in the Lady. Chase your own unique goals, and the Lady aids the chase. Without direction or goals, you soon know the embrace of Beshaba, For those on no set course are at the mercy of misfortune, which has no mercy at all.
With this in mind I get to my questions. Would it be in bad taste to talk with the DM apart from the group and ask the occasional changing of a negative role of the dice (at their discretion) while role playing the risk taking aspect of Tymora's followers in some spectacular (non-idiotic) manner, while also accepting the occasional misfortune they could impart on me at their discretion? Or, should I just look to taking the Luck feat as a flavor addition to my character?
As a more meta question to the DM's here rolling their dice out of sight, would you say you change roll results multiple times a session to keep games and/or characters moving along?