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<blockquote data-quote="Angerland" data-source="post: 3180287" data-attributes="member: 32518"><p>well obviously the character will be one that is highly skilled. To me that means Rogue, Expert, Bard, etc....Of these I think Bard would be the best fit even though it doesn't seem so right off the bat. The perform of the bard could be you telling your companions about the meal your going to cook for them when the battle is done (you said one was a kobold and one a half orc, they might be the type to think with their stomachs). Or it could be that in your effeort to create the perfect dining experience you have learned to play some music to aid digestion of course, until you found other uses for thsi ability. You can fight a little if you need to ... you learned how to wield a knife a culinary school, swords can't be THAT different right? You can sneak a little, and when the time is right have some spells to throw into the mix. I think the Rogue is also quite a good candidate for the high number of skills and the class abilities, just try to squeeze a chef type into one of those molds and I think you will have what your looking for. I think your making it harder than it is to fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angerland, post: 3180287, member: 32518"] well obviously the character will be one that is highly skilled. To me that means Rogue, Expert, Bard, etc....Of these I think Bard would be the best fit even though it doesn't seem so right off the bat. The perform of the bard could be you telling your companions about the meal your going to cook for them when the battle is done (you said one was a kobold and one a half orc, they might be the type to think with their stomachs). Or it could be that in your effeort to create the perfect dining experience you have learned to play some music to aid digestion of course, until you found other uses for thsi ability. You can fight a little if you need to ... you learned how to wield a knife a culinary school, swords can't be THAT different right? You can sneak a little, and when the time is right have some spells to throw into the mix. I think the Rogue is also quite a good candidate for the high number of skills and the class abilities, just try to squeeze a chef type into one of those molds and I think you will have what your looking for. I think your making it harder than it is to fit. [/QUOTE]
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