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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 4724518" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>See I am not 100 percent certain how to flag them in D&D, in the story context they are background, sub-race and yes usually a class (Justiciar)... they have a fairly heavy stereotype going on, with a certain amount of struggle to express individuality.</p><p> </p><p>I titled the post "class" but should have titled it race since the way I am presenting it here. The race with templating methods in place... </p><p></p><p>There are actually elements of the Dragon Masters that get fuzzed over If I dont detail a full class for them. They are typically trained in the use of only one large sword as a discipline skill, have unarmed combat they call the justiciars gentle hand which is most useful to create locks and holds and capture enemies ...(Technically the Dragon Master is a twisted version of a Justiciar, and the gentle hand is a bit of an anachronism most of them dont use much...) they have been known to break a weapon to bring themselves out of their rage or accidentally break one performing an intense move in the heat of it, they sometimes experience memory loss as a side effect of the rage. They have armor which even though magical is sometimes seen as more ceremonial than practical by (higher crit chances and similar issue maybe but there aura of fear might manage to make up for there nations touch of artistic vanity.)</p><p></p><p>I will probably end up doing a Class but ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 4724518, member: 82504"] See I am not 100 percent certain how to flag them in D&D, in the story context they are background, sub-race and yes usually a class (Justiciar)... they have a fairly heavy stereotype going on, with a certain amount of struggle to express individuality. I titled the post "class" but should have titled it race since the way I am presenting it here. The race with templating methods in place... There are actually elements of the Dragon Masters that get fuzzed over If I dont detail a full class for them. They are typically trained in the use of only one large sword as a discipline skill, have unarmed combat they call the justiciars gentle hand which is most useful to create locks and holds and capture enemies ...(Technically the Dragon Master is a twisted version of a Justiciar, and the gentle hand is a bit of an anachronism most of them dont use much...) they have been known to break a weapon to bring themselves out of their rage or accidentally break one performing an intense move in the heat of it, they sometimes experience memory loss as a side effect of the rage. They have armor which even though magical is sometimes seen as more ceremonial than practical by (higher crit chances and similar issue maybe but there aura of fear might manage to make up for there nations touch of artistic vanity.) I will probably end up doing a Class but ... [/QUOTE]
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