Thulsa Doom turns into a snake. Is he a warlord who multiclassed into druid?
Mako's character was able to cast Raise Dead, and use telekinesis to fight over a door. The door thing, admittedly, doesn't fit any existing powers I know of.
These would be examples of NPCs, not PCs, though. Magic (when it is present) is basically handled as a ritual. There are a few instances, such as the assassins from the temple of Set who use the Black Hand in the novel "The Hour of the Dragon" that can be seen as wielding magic, but it is such a rare and unwholesome power that characters shouldn't have access to it (or even encounter it often).
It would be a mistake I think to rule out what should be an iconic class for the setting, the Barbarian!
Right. But I'm not sure how well the 4E barbarian fits the Conan mold. I was thinking the feel is more D&D Essentials Slayer.
I definitely like the weapon breakage rules from Dark Sun. Will need to try to incoporate those into the game.
Thanks for the tips.
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