Thanks for the feedback, everyone! I'll take them one at a time.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:
I suggest consulting a qualified D&D doctor - sick of feats is unusual in D&D and might be harmful.
I think the sickness is caused, in part, by the lack of higher level fighter feats.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:
If you stay Fighter, Mobility and Spring Attack might be interesting. Some of the PHB II feats (are they allowed in LG?) could be nice.
Not allowed yet, so I'm not going to hold my breath.

Too bad, because some of the new fighter feats would be fun to take. I hadn't thought of going for Spring Attack, but that's a good idea. (A home game character just got it, and it makes the combats a lot less stressful when you don't have to stand right next to the bad guy.)
Mustrum_Ridcully said:
Multiclassing might be an option:
Barbarian is a nice choice, making the next feat pick easy: Extra Rage. You get more skill points and HP, plus you can Rage. Uncanny Dodge is nice-to-have.
You could chose Ranger to gain a few ranks in useful skills, especially Spot and Listen. The same can be said for Rogue (Sneak Attack with a Scythe sounds fun(ny)).
Paladin might be nice if your alignment would fit (and if you had a better charisma).
Paladn is out for alignment (N) and deity (I'm a public follower of Obad-Hai stuck with all the skank (i.e., Ehlonna) worshippers in Highfolk). I was thinking maybe Ranger for Track or Barbarian for the Rage.
Mustrum_Ridcully said:
Spellcaster classes at this point are probably to late, and your ability scores don't really fit any class.
Yeah, I ruled them all out (except for Cleric) a while ago. Druid would be great flavor-wise, but that whole metal weapons/armor thing was a deal-breaker. And while cleric is nice, at 13th level having just one level of cleric doesn't really provide much assistance
Quartz said:
How about a level of Barbarian? Simply for the Rage ability. +4 CON will give you +26HP at 13th level.
I was leaning Barbarian before I posted this topic. The only hesitation, is that this character has an item (a doll!) that lets him Rage (with no AC penalty). It's a charged item with only ten charges, but he's never used it in over a year. So, the main benefit to Barbarian (Rage) he can get with this item. Still, Barbarian looks like a pretty good choice.
RangerWickett said:
I don't think you qualify for Dwarven Defender, but maybe you could figure out a build to help you do that. You need, what, Endurance? Don't rangers get that?
Rangers don't get Endurance until 3rd level, and I'd also need Toughness (since Improved Toughness does not qualify). And I'd have to switch alignments. Too bad, because two levels of DD would get Uncanny Dodge, which is nice (and being a "Defender" fits the character's background quite well).
This is my first LG character (five years old), so I did no advance planning and just let him grow "organically" as he gained levels. My other LG characters are a bit more planned out to avoid this sort of situation ("there's nothing cool to take because I don't qualify for Prc X or Feat Y").
RangerWickett said:
Otherwise, yeah, in Living Greyhawk barbarian's about your only useful option. Maybe cleric, especially if you take something that provides the Travel domain to help avoid death by hold person. Travel and luck is good. I think that's Fhlarganan or however it's spelled.
While it would be legal under LG rules to switch deities, this character really doesn't have a reason to switch to Fharlagn. One of his (many) deaths was due to Evards, so the Travel domain is quite attractive--but not attractive enough to ditch his god and pick another.
