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<blockquote data-quote="Neurotic" data-source="post: 4764504" data-attributes="member: 24380"><p>Tiali, make him an Olam (dwarven bard) or those viking bards I cannot remember the name of. Skald. Yes. They are proposed as variant bard on Unearthed Arcana. They combine barbarian and bard in single class, barbaric bard.</p><p></p><p>As for dragon shaman: he only gets natural armor that obviously distinguishes him from humans and it's not obvious at all. His powers are another matter, but then mages to them all the time <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>At 17th level he gets draconic wings, but that is so far in the future that if we make it he will be well known in the city.</p><p></p><p>I'll find the class in pdf or o nthe net so you can review it.</p><p></p><p>History would be fairly straightforward. His parents were part of semi-nomadic tribe, traveling between cities for trade and living off the land. They maintained ancient traditions and stories about mighty dragons. </p><p></p><p>I'll presume much in adding steel dragon into the city (they are those that a) like humans b) live essentialy whole of their lives in human form and c) never betray themselves to humans, they pose as mages, sorcerors or simple sages and alchemists. If you don't like the addition replace him with 'normal' sage/alchemist/whatever fits you</p><p></p><p>His parents separated from the tribe over some perceived slight (they were banished) and he grew up on the streets of Paridon. Being outsiders there was precious little his parents could do, but their knowledge of natural herbs and ancient cures served them well. After several lean years they set up a shop and are doing quite well. In the years that followed they attracted several wealthy patrons and one of them was local <insert dragons position>. Another one was Edithomas, gnome alchemist of some renown. Young <insert PC name here> was fascinated with old traditions of his people and was reading all he could about it and pestered his parents about them. In time, adolescent <PC name> showed signs of blessings of the Ancient Ones and his parents knew they cannot teach him anymore. As they don't have access to tribe shamans they turned to their well learned and traveled patron. He took <young padawan> and tought him how to be true dragon heir. <PC name> is stickler for justice and while he looks forward to restoring his family honor once the tribe appears again at Paridon, he joined law enforcement so he could keep the streets vileness of which he felt more then once, as clean as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neurotic, post: 4764504, member: 24380"] Tiali, make him an Olam (dwarven bard) or those viking bards I cannot remember the name of. Skald. Yes. They are proposed as variant bard on Unearthed Arcana. They combine barbarian and bard in single class, barbaric bard. As for dragon shaman: he only gets natural armor that obviously distinguishes him from humans and it's not obvious at all. His powers are another matter, but then mages to them all the time :) At 17th level he gets draconic wings, but that is so far in the future that if we make it he will be well known in the city. I'll find the class in pdf or o nthe net so you can review it. History would be fairly straightforward. His parents were part of semi-nomadic tribe, traveling between cities for trade and living off the land. They maintained ancient traditions and stories about mighty dragons. I'll presume much in adding steel dragon into the city (they are those that a) like humans b) live essentialy whole of their lives in human form and c) never betray themselves to humans, they pose as mages, sorcerors or simple sages and alchemists. If you don't like the addition replace him with 'normal' sage/alchemist/whatever fits you His parents separated from the tribe over some perceived slight (they were banished) and he grew up on the streets of Paridon. Being outsiders there was precious little his parents could do, but their knowledge of natural herbs and ancient cures served them well. After several lean years they set up a shop and are doing quite well. In the years that followed they attracted several wealthy patrons and one of them was local <insert dragons position>. Another one was Edithomas, gnome alchemist of some renown. Young <insert PC name here> was fascinated with old traditions of his people and was reading all he could about it and pestered his parents about them. In time, adolescent <PC name> showed signs of blessings of the Ancient Ones and his parents knew they cannot teach him anymore. As they don't have access to tribe shamans they turned to their well learned and traveled patron. He took <young padawan> and tought him how to be true dragon heir. <PC name> is stickler for justice and while he looks forward to restoring his family honor once the tribe appears again at Paridon, he joined law enforcement so he could keep the streets vileness of which he felt more then once, as clean as possible. [/QUOTE]
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