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<blockquote data-quote="akbearfoot" data-source="post: 3736468" data-attributes="member: 33560"><p><strong>short answer...</strong></p><p></p><p>Short answer, however you decide he wants to act/view life.</p><p></p><p>Does the mon actually have -Cow of Poverty- as in the feat? The dragon must beat him regularly for squandering his treasure, lol.</p><p></p><p>Or is that just an assumption on yoru part that all monks must live miserly? I don't think any such rule exists. Ember, the iconic monk, always looks like shes dressed in rags, but I can imagine plenty of scenarios that involve monks with high taste. Court guards for a sultan, a pirate with exquisite taste, or perhaps a monk raised by a silver dragon who always taught how important a persons presentation is, and how it's just not right to be caught at a formal party and NOT be in the newest most expensive outfit!</p><p></p><p>Depends what kind of character you are going for. But in general I think a silver dragon would normally teach about honor, justice, and righteousness....not to mention how much cooler and 'more good' they are than golds!</p><p></p><p>*edit* Meant to say Vow of Poverty above, but apparently I pulled a Froid and let slip my view of that particular feat, lol. Decided to leave it as is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akbearfoot, post: 3736468, member: 33560"] [b]short answer...[/b] Short answer, however you decide he wants to act/view life. Does the mon actually have -Cow of Poverty- as in the feat? The dragon must beat him regularly for squandering his treasure, lol. Or is that just an assumption on yoru part that all monks must live miserly? I don't think any such rule exists. Ember, the iconic monk, always looks like shes dressed in rags, but I can imagine plenty of scenarios that involve monks with high taste. Court guards for a sultan, a pirate with exquisite taste, or perhaps a monk raised by a silver dragon who always taught how important a persons presentation is, and how it's just not right to be caught at a formal party and NOT be in the newest most expensive outfit! Depends what kind of character you are going for. But in general I think a silver dragon would normally teach about honor, justice, and righteousness....not to mention how much cooler and 'more good' they are than golds! *edit* Meant to say Vow of Poverty above, but apparently I pulled a Froid and let slip my view of that particular feat, lol. Decided to leave it as is! [/QUOTE]
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