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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9045453" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>I’d like to point out that in the 1E DMG, starting age for a human magic-user was 28 + 2d8 years (illusionists were 30 + 1d6 years).</p><p></p><p>An old character of mine…[spoiler]</p><p>Back in 2E (around ‘89), I played a Necromancer witch named Kalli (Bloodblade) who was 13, but had been magically aged to 20. A side effect of the magical trauma she had been through (she had been meant as a host for a demon - essentially a Warlock before the class existed) was her random ’tantrums’, akin to a mix of wild magic crossed with emotional bouts and a touch of epilepsy. I had a lot of fun with portraying that character back in the day, but looking back it’s probably not a character I could get away with playing in this day and age. She was a character that presented a lot of situational and role playing challenges (that I didn’t always manage to live up to portraying well), but that made her interesting and one of my more personally memorable characters.[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9045453, member: 52734"] I’d like to point out that in the 1E DMG, starting age for a human magic-user was 28 + 2d8 years (illusionists were 30 + 1d6 years). An old character of mine…[spoiler] Back in 2E (around ‘89), I played a Necromancer witch named Kalli (Bloodblade) who was 13, but had been magically aged to 20. A side effect of the magical trauma she had been through (she had been meant as a host for a demon - essentially a Warlock before the class existed) was her random ’tantrums’, akin to a mix of wild magic crossed with emotional bouts and a touch of epilepsy. I had a lot of fun with portraying that character back in the day, but looking back it’s probably not a character I could get away with playing in this day and age. She was a character that presented a lot of situational and role playing challenges (that I didn’t always manage to live up to portraying well), but that made her interesting and one of my more personally memorable characters.[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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