Krakenspire
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As a long time DM I rarely get to play as a PC and over the years have developed a long list of "wish I hadda/can played" characters, which sometimes jump out as NPC but not always.
For 5e I'm finding my list is growing again:
Mountain Dwarf Infernal Bladelock - a Masochistic dark dwarf Brathnar, who came by his warlock powers by "delving to deep and to greedily" into the mountainside. He mined the wrong Khyber Dragonshard and is now possessed by an evil entity that gives him the powers of an infernal warlock. He likes pain as it keeps the entity inside in check. Avoids eldritch blast and goes for the melee related spells with his big axe and chainmail armour. He ran away from the dwarven community before he hurt the love of his life as the entity inside is barely under control...
Tielfing Dragon Sorceress - daughter of a drow merchant and a tiefling jeweller, Celerity is a pitch black tiefling with liquid red eyes who takes after her drow father and travels around as a merchant. She can sell ice to a frost giant, and appraise uncut stones in a twinkling. That being said she has a darker hidden side. Having seen her sister devoured by a dragon she searched for a way to gain enough power to destroy all dragons. Now she devours dragons herself to take their power and use it against them!
Drow Assassin - tall for a male drow, Nokar is a gambler, womaniser and rogue. Often seen with his very large wide brim hat, darkened spectacles sitting in the darkest corner of the saloon playing cards. He has a distinctive wracking cough (which oddly disappears when he's being stealthy) and moved to the surface because of "the better air up here". He speaks with a distinctive southern gentleman accent, and is deadly with the numerous throwing knives (darts) and two large kukri stapped to his back (short swords or scimitars or daggers... don't know yet). This reputation is important as he is an excellent cards player (high bluff and perception/investigation) and he often fleeces the pants off his opponent. (yes he's Val Kilmer's Doc Holiday....)
Male personality Warforged Knight (Battle Master): Seige is exactly what his name is all about. Massive, heavily armoured, with a huge shield and crushing warhammer, Seige is designed for battle in the toughest combats. Fairly innocent (and therefore awkward) when it comes to interactions with others, Siege is always preparing for the next fight and developing new techniques to "destroy his enemies and hear the lamentation of their womenfolk". His other hobbies include sharpening weapons, standing watch, repairing armour and knitting thneeds with steel wool. He approaches most problems by smashing them, unless of course they are wearing the red jersey (Daniel Bateman "The Replacements")...
There are a few more but for these are my top 4.
What are the characters you never played...yet...
For 5e I'm finding my list is growing again:
Mountain Dwarf Infernal Bladelock - a Masochistic dark dwarf Brathnar, who came by his warlock powers by "delving to deep and to greedily" into the mountainside. He mined the wrong Khyber Dragonshard and is now possessed by an evil entity that gives him the powers of an infernal warlock. He likes pain as it keeps the entity inside in check. Avoids eldritch blast and goes for the melee related spells with his big axe and chainmail armour. He ran away from the dwarven community before he hurt the love of his life as the entity inside is barely under control...
Tielfing Dragon Sorceress - daughter of a drow merchant and a tiefling jeweller, Celerity is a pitch black tiefling with liquid red eyes who takes after her drow father and travels around as a merchant. She can sell ice to a frost giant, and appraise uncut stones in a twinkling. That being said she has a darker hidden side. Having seen her sister devoured by a dragon she searched for a way to gain enough power to destroy all dragons. Now she devours dragons herself to take their power and use it against them!
Drow Assassin - tall for a male drow, Nokar is a gambler, womaniser and rogue. Often seen with his very large wide brim hat, darkened spectacles sitting in the darkest corner of the saloon playing cards. He has a distinctive wracking cough (which oddly disappears when he's being stealthy) and moved to the surface because of "the better air up here". He speaks with a distinctive southern gentleman accent, and is deadly with the numerous throwing knives (darts) and two large kukri stapped to his back (short swords or scimitars or daggers... don't know yet). This reputation is important as he is an excellent cards player (high bluff and perception/investigation) and he often fleeces the pants off his opponent. (yes he's Val Kilmer's Doc Holiday....)
Male personality Warforged Knight (Battle Master): Seige is exactly what his name is all about. Massive, heavily armoured, with a huge shield and crushing warhammer, Seige is designed for battle in the toughest combats. Fairly innocent (and therefore awkward) when it comes to interactions with others, Siege is always preparing for the next fight and developing new techniques to "destroy his enemies and hear the lamentation of their womenfolk". His other hobbies include sharpening weapons, standing watch, repairing armour and knitting thneeds with steel wool. He approaches most problems by smashing them, unless of course they are wearing the red jersey (Daniel Bateman "The Replacements")...
There are a few more but for these are my top 4.
What are the characters you never played...yet...