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All that effort wasted ripping off Nathaniel Hawthorne and L. Frank Baum and you want to talk about some Batman funnybook?
Humbug, I say! Humbug!
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Hey- top notch article man.

Did you do the scarecrow in the MM3 as well?
All that effort wasted ripping off Nathaniel Hawthorne and L. Frank Baum and you want to talk about some Batman funnybook?
Humbug, I say! Humbug!
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Hey- top notch article man.
Did you do the scarecrow in the MM3 as well?
Truth be told, I wanted to open up options for introducing scarecrow companion characters and NPCs, and was at great pains to try to both keep them the fear-oriented constructs by which the MM3 designer (and previous versions) had established them AND figure out a way to let them be like the most famous of scarecrow in literature, Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz, as well as Nathaniel Hawthorne's Feathertop--the earliest reference I found to a scarecrow character in literature.
My thought when I started reading it:
"Wait, so that batman villain is canon in D&D now?!"
Well- I know one thing... As I was reading the part on how different types of souls can lead to different types of scarecrows- it put me in mind that a Scarecrow soldier would make a GREAT villain... Serving as a kind of Death Knight, that isn't a death knight.
Gotcha covered.Dude, that's an awesome idea. Unfortunately I've hit ENWorld's Scribble XP limitation. So here it is in writing. Woot!