Help me visualize tropical bird-man bard!

Pielorinho

Iron Fist of Pelor
Okay, so I'm playing a half-elven, half-birdspirit bard in my current game. It's set in an area vaguely akin to Northern Africa, but I'm basing the bird-spirit part off the bird of paradise: something flashy and showy and colorful and not parroty-looking. Statwise, I'm using Arcana Unearthed's Loresong faen.

Soon, I expect to undergo a ritual to make myself even more birdlike: I'll do the equivalent of becoming a Spryte (also from Arcana Unearthed). This means I'll go to tiny size and will gain flight.

And I'm having a heckuva time visualizing what I'd look like. Can anyone help me imagine this guy so that he'll be nifty-looking and not like a goofy grotesquery? A picture of something vaguely appropriate would be great, but a verbal description would also rock.

Thanks!
Daniel
 

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Dress, the feathered cloak (half-3/4-full), made from the feathers of the bird of paradise and patterned the same, during performance the clock is moved as wings as part of dance.
 

Um, is this something to do with your sig file, Hand? I get the impression there's a very cool link somewhere that you're alluding to, but I'm not sure what it is!

Daniel
 



Pielorinho said:
Now you're just toying with me.
Daniel
:D No, really this is the whole of my post:
Dress, the feathered cloak (half-3/4-full), made from the feathers of the bird of paradise and patterned the same, during performance the clock is moved as wings as part of dance.

By half: I mean lenght of cloak.

You could also do facial tatoos, increasing the complexity of the tatoo as the character goes up in level.
 


die_kluge said:
I think you need a more bizarre character, personally. I mean, that's just not weird enough! :)

Heh--one other character is part rat and crippled and rides a wardog. Another is part earth-elemental. Another can turn into a small wildcat, a Hengoyokai (sp?) from Oriental Adventures. It's an animistic campaign.

As for pictures, here you go.

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=Papageno+&btnG=Search

It's "Papageno", the bird man from Mozart's _The Magic Flute_

Who says a love of opera doesn't apply to D&D! Pfaw!

Fantastic--thanks!

Hand, I think I see what you're saying--interesting! He does have a cloak that's feathered, but I'm looking for a way to visualize his natural shape, the avian equivalent of a centaur.

Daniel
 

Looks like

The character is not a winged human like an angel, right? They've gone more birdlike...like a parrot bodied harpy, maybe?
Or look at the old aaracroaka ...
 

ajanders said:
The character is not a winged human like an angel, right? They've gone more birdlike...like a parrot bodied harpy, maybe?
Or look at the old aaracroaka ...
second the aaracroaka from 1st edition, more bird like than man.
 

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