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<blockquote data-quote="Eadochas" data-source="post: 5244553" data-attributes="member: 92441"><p>Recently, someone in my party decided that after he'd slain a particularly annoying enemy that he wanted to rip his bones out and keep them. I allowed this seeing as he was a Chaotic Evil character and my God does he play it well. (I'm a little concerned actually). Anyways, later on during an RP moment he asked if he could use the bones to make armor for himself. I said why not, but he would need a lot of bones and they wouldn't give him any bonus armor. He did it anyway and after slaughtering countless bullywugs he finished his caped made of spines. This gave me an idea. If someone came rushing up to me clothed in the bones of my fallen comrades, I'd be scared shitless. So I decided that he, for every piece of armor made this way, could have 1 passive intimidation point. For every 5 points gained this way humanoids of any of the types involved in making the armor took -2 to all attack rolls against him. So many people died that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eadochas, post: 5244553, member: 92441"] Recently, someone in my party decided that after he'd slain a particularly annoying enemy that he wanted to rip his bones out and keep them. I allowed this seeing as he was a Chaotic Evil character and my God does he play it well. (I'm a little concerned actually). Anyways, later on during an RP moment he asked if he could use the bones to make armor for himself. I said why not, but he would need a lot of bones and they wouldn't give him any bonus armor. He did it anyway and after slaughtering countless bullywugs he finished his caped made of spines. This gave me an idea. If someone came rushing up to me clothed in the bones of my fallen comrades, I'd be scared shitless. So I decided that he, for every piece of armor made this way, could have 1 passive intimidation point. For every 5 points gained this way humanoids of any of the types involved in making the armor took -2 to all attack rolls against him. So many people died that night. [/QUOTE]
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