Dragon: Elemental Patrons and Palaces


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Good stuff man. Congrats!
I think I will be using this for something I am working on.

I have a country of elemental folk... genasi... and they are going to need patrons.
 

It's a really interesting article, certainly making this month to be a lot better last months boring focus. I've always liked the elemental planes, and it's residents.

It's even good that there's understandable motivations and reasons for working for Kristobal and Fumeran who happen to be of the genie types traditionally labelled as evil in D&D.

One thing I wish this article had was pictures on who these patrons are.
 

It's a really interesting article, certainly making this month to be a lot better last months boring focus. I've always liked the elemental planes, and it's residents.

It's even good that there's understandable motivations and reasons for working for Kristobal and Fumeran who happen to be of the genie types traditionally labelled as evil in D&D.

One thing I wish this article had was pictures on who these patrons are.
That was my fault. I preferred to have the palaces depicted (well, three of them, anyway), mostly because I wanted to see Lureq's giant d8 in glorious art.

I did make a point of describing each patron in detail, so it's easier to imagine them.

As for the motivations, I purposefully sidestepped the alignments of patrons. They each have their own motivations, and they are all sympathetic to mortals, but they were built in a way to allow a DM to slap any alignment on them.
 


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