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Kipper/Sean,

Just a quick note to say I've always liked your take on Kender mages. It seemed to me to be rational and logical. I will be particularly interested to see what Chris has done with them - being another one who thinks they are just great in any campaign.

Bela
 

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Well, I won't go into what I wrote up for them, but I can tell you about my old Dragonlance character...

*bwahs to himself as he prepares to unleash his own 'character story' instead of have one unleashed on him!*

I talked one of my old DMs into letting me play a kender wizard. He was never allowed to take the Test, although he certainly tried his hardest to get them to accept him! He never "borrowed" anything, except when he was running low on components...female barbarians wearing furry bikinis, doncha know! Just add an amber rod and viola!

*snickers*

He was a renegade, had a problem concentrating long enough to cast his spells as he could be easily distracted, but he was a blast to play :)

Christopher
 


sword-dancer said:
Will there be one KoS PrC whop cover all three orders?
Or will there be a PRC for every order tailored?

As the training between the different orders are extremely different, we decided it was wisest to go with the multiple prestige classes. Now, metagame thinking-wise, it is kind of annoying to have a character that is a Fighter 5/Knight of the Sword 5/Knight of the Crown 3/Knight of the Rose 1 (that takes a lot of space), but they do represent very different paths.

And, as they are the dark mirrors of the Knights of Solamnia, the Knights of Takhisis are done the same way: Knight of the Lily, Knight of the Thorn, Knight of the Skull.

Christopher
 




Stormprince said:


As the training between the different orders are extremely different, we decided it was wisest to go with the multiple prestige classes. Now, metagame thinking-wise, it is kind of annoying to have a character that is a Fighter 5/Knight of the Sword 5/Knight of the Crown 3/Knight of the Rose 1 (that takes a lot of space), but they do represent very different paths.

Christopher

Thanks

Thats good news, very good news!

Thorsten
 

Stormprince said:


Nope, Age of Mortals is a 224-page full color product, the first of the Dragonlance Campaign Setting Companion Books. The idea is to make the books as high a quality as what people would expect from Wizards of the Coast products.

I hope you'll aim higher than that--WotC is a pretty mediocre standard, as D20 products go. ;-)

Not *just* being a smartass--i think you'll manage it. Sovereign Stone has always been much better content (ideas and layout, at least) than the WotC books i've read, and the realistic artwork you're talking about is head-n-shoulders above the heavily-stylized art of D&D3E. (This despite the fact that i really can't stand Elmore dragons--too anthropmorphic for my taste. But everything else the 3 of them touch is golden.)
 

I do not think steel pieces as currency is silly...just as we use monies made of papyrus (even though our modern society is far advanced, D&D society with its magic replacing technology is very advanced as well)...nope not silly at all (although I remember there this one time, at band cam...err...where some Canadians were *gasp* melting the nickel (5 cent) because nickel was valuable at that time).

...or was it copper...I cannot remember which. Heh.
 

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