Derogatory term for cohort

Vraille Darkfang said:
Call em' S.P.E.I.R's.

Self Propelled Emergency Iron Rations.

:lol: My Half-Drow/half red dragon would have loved that...

For me he was a one shot, but he was to fill a (cleric) gap in the (hack-n-slash) party in the underdark. Just because the party was hack-n-slash, didn't mean I couldn't invest in a story or two about the character for my own fun.....a brief version is before he ran into the party, he had been lost in the Underdark, had escaped with some other slaves, and eaten them when things got desperate. I enjoyed entertaining the idea of which party member I was going to eat if things didn't turn around....

we were playing City of the Spider Queen. For a one shot, at least I got to cast Earth Reaver from Savage Species with the obscene AoE.
 

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I run an online game set at a wizard's school. NPCs (and characters) who fail important exams or violate school rules are turned into drudgethralls, deformed (think hunchbacks with a clubbed foot) versions of themselves used for menial labor. They are commonly referred to as thrall, drudgethrall, or Igor/Igora.

The D&D game that I am playing in right now is set at an Academy for Adventurers. My character got in a bit of trouble for studying forbidden magic (Soulbinding from Tome of Magic) and has been demoted from student to henchman. The rest of the school (including the party) typically refers to her as henchman or servant.

Chad
 




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