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How about Ftr 15/Wiz 5?Shortman McLeod said:Gandalf, with only two wizard levels?
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How about Ftr 15/Wiz 5?Shortman McLeod said:Gandalf, with only two wizard levels?
Heresy! Heresy!![]()
DM_Blake said:No, but I imagine Ghengis Khan didn't start his adult life as a warlord. He started it like all the rest of the mongols at the time. A nomad warrior. By 3.5e D&D terms, either a fighter or barbarian. By 4e terms, looks like fighter. His father had died when Genghis was 9 (called Temujin - the name Genghis came later). His family deserted him and left him to fend for himself. He grew older, won some fights, gained some respect amongst his peers, joined the army, won more fights, impressed some officers, rose through the ranks, siezed hold on the leadership (maybe a coup?), then finally earned the title of warlord.
A quick google tells me he was 39 years old when he was voted the title of warlord (or the equivalent among his people). That means for 20 years of his adult life he was honing those fighting and leadership skills until he finally earned that title.
Now, he passed on the title of Khan to his son, Ogedei, who was 41 when Genghis died and 43 when he became Khan (I guess these things took time back then). But he had been leading armies and conquering nations as part of Genghis Khan's army all his adult life too.
TheSeer said:Cool. I knew some of the things you mentioned but it's always nice to get more information, especially on someone as interesting as Genghis. And yes, it's true that things don't work the same in D&D as in the real world, but it's assumed that most characters have some training and background in their chosen class (I know that the ages of characters varies depending on their class. Perhaps a Warlord won't be a fresh faced 18 year old, but like a Wizard will be older to reflect that background).
There's a gap in this train of thought somewhere.
TheSeer said:But, if you take a look at the poll on the 4th edition info page, you will see that Warlord just slightly edges out all of the other choices, which means that a majority of your peers considers it an OK name.
Dlamaerstzus Chelan said:Try this...
Gold is precious.
Wyverns are lesser wyrms with a serpentine tail that ends in a poisonous barb, capable of encircling its prey to strike opponents (in terms of 'squares', you strike an 'area' excluding those immediately adjacent to you - think yin & yang).
Adepts have a certain degree of skill.
You are a Gold Wyvern adept.
You can shape spells - which instead of radiating outward from a point of 'impact', instead arc around, to strike at foes, whilst excluding nearby allies.
At least that what i imagine they were 'attempting' to evoke...
..but if it needs explaining....