Speed-Stick
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Bah, forget it. I can't really flesh out any of my concepts to the standard that I want. Good luck.
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Bobitron said:Luthal of Doraam
Gnoll Ranger 3
A member of the Gnoll Brotherhood in Doraam, Luthal was sent to serve the Daughters of Sora Kell in a rather strange task- spend 10 years among the other nations of Khorvaire, then report back with the findings. He was not the average gnoll, with intelligence and social skills far beyond the others of his race. He has quickly learned to fit in with the ways of the world, and is starting to think that after 5 years away from his homeland, he may never go back. He has come to enjoy life away from the constant squabbling of the Brotherhood.
Doomhawk said:If there's a slot left open, I'd like to join. I've been wanting to play a Warforged Artificer for a while; it ("he"?) scoffs at the monks and philosophers who speak of the struggle to "understand oneself," because it understands completely how it works (on a physical level, that is - it has a very hard time grasping the spirituality and philosophy of most races). Living creatures fascinate it, and it studies anatomy and medicine out of curiosity (although that's not to say it's very good at either - think kind of like Dr. Zoydberg from Futurama). It was built in the final weeks of the Last War, and never saw a battle, so the House Cannith makers kept it around to undergo various tests and experiments, as well as for manual labor. When the Treaty of Thronehold declared Warforged to be free, it was set loose, although its exposure to the practices of House Cannith had awakened its curiosity to the process of creating items of all sorts (hence, the artificer class).
Hmm, I guess that turned out to be a lot bigger of a synopsis than I first intended... well, anyway, there it is, if you'll have me. [Man, I need to come up with a name, saying "it" gets really confusing really fast.]
Tor L'Tha said:Hi bobitron-Seems to me this concept is very cool.- Start lvl is 4. and you got him written here as lvl 3. Sure just a little mistake.
Bobitron said:Hi Tor L'Tha. Thanks for the feedback.
Gnolls are ECL+1 in the MM, so unless I am confused regarding the rules, he would be one level less than the rest of the party.
DEFCON 1 said:Bobitron, please continue working on Luthal the gnoll. We need warrior types in the party, plus listening to a gnoll speak with other players will be a much more interesting dynamic that other possibilities. I especially would love to here Sir Kolarred the paladin's opinion about travelling with a gnoll. Heh heh.
Doomhawk said:If there's a slot left open, I'd like to join. I've been wanting to play a Warforged Artificer for a while; it ("he"?) scoffs at the monks and philosophers who speak of the struggle to "understand oneself," because it understands completely how it works (on a physical level, that is - it has a very hard time grasping the spirituality and philosophy of most races). Living creatures fascinate it, and it studies anatomy and medicine out of curiosity (although that's not to say it's very good at either - think kind of like Dr. Zoydberg from Futurama). It was built in the final weeks of the Last War, and never saw a battle, so the House Cannith makers kept it around to undergo various tests and experiments, as well as for manual labor. When the Treaty of Thronehold declared Warforged to be free, it was set loose, although its exposure to the practices of House Cannith had awakened its curiosity to the process of creating items of all sorts (hence, the artificer class).