Character concepts you like...but probably won’t get to play.
We all come up with PC concepts we like but- for a variety of reasons, will probably never get to play. This thread is so that you can put them out there for OTHERS to use. Just sketching out the concept is enough, no need to stat things out.
In a 3.5Ed campaign a few years ago, I played a human Cleric/Sorcerer/Geomancer called Brother Sycamore. At each opportunity to select a Geomancer Drift option, the most “planty” was chosen. Essentially, I played a D&D version of DC Comics’ Swamp Thing. That character inspired...
BIG OAK: a Paladin Sorcerer with Robert, his squirrel familiar. Use any plant-like base race or template. Something like a Warfoged would work, too, if you can get him some foliage. Big Oak is mostly based on the anime Big O, smiting those he deems not worthy. Robert is occasionally sent scouting, but usually perches on Big Oak’s shoulders or hides in his tunic. Big Oak favors spells that let him grow in size or strike from a distance.
Bonus: he occasionally dances while singing “I am Big Oak!”
We all come up with PC concepts we like but- for a variety of reasons, will probably never get to play. This thread is so that you can put them out there for OTHERS to use. Just sketching out the concept is enough, no need to stat things out.
In a 3.5Ed campaign a few years ago, I played a human Cleric/Sorcerer/Geomancer called Brother Sycamore. At each opportunity to select a Geomancer Drift option, the most “planty” was chosen. Essentially, I played a D&D version of DC Comics’ Swamp Thing. That character inspired...
BIG OAK: a Paladin Sorcerer with Robert, his squirrel familiar. Use any plant-like base race or template. Something like a Warfoged would work, too, if you can get him some foliage. Big Oak is mostly based on the anime Big O, smiting those he deems not worthy. Robert is occasionally sent scouting, but usually perches on Big Oak’s shoulders or hides in his tunic. Big Oak favors spells that let him grow in size or strike from a distance.
Bonus: he occasionally dances while singing “I am Big Oak!”
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