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<blockquote data-quote="Kinneus" data-source="post: 6498985" data-attributes="member: 48215"><p>One of the first characters I made for 5e was a dwarf bard, too. Everhard Grimsinger, who sings traditional dwarven funeral dirges at the top of his lungs while he hacks up kobolds with a battleaxe. It's pretty fun.</p><p></p><p>I'm also interested in a hill dwarf monk. He will be equal parts drunken master and moonshine-brewing hillbilly. It will be fun.</p><p></p><p>My favorite (silly) character of all, though, isn't an unlikely race/class combination, but instead an unlikely alignment/class combination. Tarodeus Tilrin, "The Noble Necromancer" is a Lawful Good necromancer that I absolutely love to play (if the DM is willing to allow something like that to even exist). He comes from a noble family that has practiced necromancy for generations; raising grandpa from the dead to protect the village from raiders isn't evil, it's just what a good lord would do to protect his fief! He tries to get travelling companions to sign contracts that give him the legal authority to "use" his corpses after they die. He's naive, but genuinely a good guy, seeing undead simply as a tool that can be put to use for both good and evil purposes. I was very pleased by the 5e incarnation of the necromancer, and I'm quite looking forward to reviving him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kinneus, post: 6498985, member: 48215"] One of the first characters I made for 5e was a dwarf bard, too. Everhard Grimsinger, who sings traditional dwarven funeral dirges at the top of his lungs while he hacks up kobolds with a battleaxe. It's pretty fun. I'm also interested in a hill dwarf monk. He will be equal parts drunken master and moonshine-brewing hillbilly. It will be fun. My favorite (silly) character of all, though, isn't an unlikely race/class combination, but instead an unlikely alignment/class combination. Tarodeus Tilrin, "The Noble Necromancer" is a Lawful Good necromancer that I absolutely love to play (if the DM is willing to allow something like that to even exist). He comes from a noble family that has practiced necromancy for generations; raising grandpa from the dead to protect the village from raiders isn't evil, it's just what a good lord would do to protect his fief! He tries to get travelling companions to sign contracts that give him the legal authority to "use" his corpses after they die. He's naive, but genuinely a good guy, seeing undead simply as a tool that can be put to use for both good and evil purposes. I was very pleased by the 5e incarnation of the necromancer, and I'm quite looking forward to reviving him. [/QUOTE]
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