Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
For my Midwood campaign setting I'm sketching out for an online game, I'm looking to have a character, the Wizard of Green Mountain (name to be determined later) who is a combination of Tabriz-umon the Black from Kobolds Ate My Baby and ... Gargamel from the Smurfs. (And set in Praemal, the world of Ptolus, on top of all the rest.)
While he's going to be a major NPC if and when anyone plays a Green Mountain Kobold, he's also going to be a foil and one of the local BBEGs for human/gnome/dwarf characters.
One of the wrinkles I want to have is that he preys on the local grig population (because pixies are tired and no one ever uses grigs and, frankly, cricket fairies are neat) and maybe petals, if I get MM3. The question is ... why? I'm thinking that some grig (and/or petal) body part is useful for casting spells, either as a vile metamagic spell component (BoVD) or as a spell component in a custom spell.
Any suggestions? Why did Gargamel want to kill the Smurfs?
(And yes, the Wizard of Green Mountain has a cat familiar. How could he not?)
While he's going to be a major NPC if and when anyone plays a Green Mountain Kobold, he's also going to be a foil and one of the local BBEGs for human/gnome/dwarf characters.
One of the wrinkles I want to have is that he preys on the local grig population (because pixies are tired and no one ever uses grigs and, frankly, cricket fairies are neat) and maybe petals, if I get MM3. The question is ... why? I'm thinking that some grig (and/or petal) body part is useful for casting spells, either as a vile metamagic spell component (BoVD) or as a spell component in a custom spell.
Any suggestions? Why did Gargamel want to kill the Smurfs?
(And yes, the Wizard of Green Mountain has a cat familiar. How could he not?)