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<blockquote data-quote="anonystu" data-source="post: 774962" data-attributes="member: 10897"><p>Work is busy, so brief is the word of the day. </p><p></p><p>Sorceror training: you're right, that sorcerors generally don't have much to say to each other, but it's still possible to use others: wihle wizard school focuses on how you do each step to create desired effect X, sorceror tutors focus more on: well, that didn't quite come out right, try and curve the ray of frost next time to hat the target, not the cat. Sort of a combination motivator/art critic kind of deal. Also, tutors can be valuable in learning how to control and push larger amounts of energy around, although this is still hit or miss. It can be awfully frustrating, although it could be helpful, especially if someone will works with nearly the same paradigm, effort as you do. </p><p>--</p><p></p><p>Robber Robble: You're right, the cat burglar thing does seem sort of forced: I realized it didn't mesh well, but just threw it out in case it hit a different part of it.</p><p></p><p>You could, if you like this aspect:</p><p></p><p></p><p>go more in the vigilante route (cape optional): it's got a good feel to it, it makes you quite newsworthy, and would make you a logical fit to be snatched up by the Float. You maybe edit your parents into wizard/adventurers, and you just wanted to do right by them. You haven't told them about your hobbies, and they're maybe a little bit worried by all the time you spend out and about.</p><p></p><p>Having a few years experience under your belt: sure, although few probably means 2-4. It's up to you whether you've been in this team long or not.</p><p></p><p>Run the store: maybe your parents have retired, and this is their business? It could easily be a cover operation for the Daily Float as well.</p><p></p><p>Immovable Rod Master: I'll send it tonight.</p><p></p><p>Arcane Trickster: I know. Such a tempting prestige class, but alas, it's 9th level minimum, and while advancement will be rapid, it'll be a while before you are 9th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonystu, post: 774962, member: 10897"] Work is busy, so brief is the word of the day. Sorceror training: you're right, that sorcerors generally don't have much to say to each other, but it's still possible to use others: wihle wizard school focuses on how you do each step to create desired effect X, sorceror tutors focus more on: well, that didn't quite come out right, try and curve the ray of frost next time to hat the target, not the cat. Sort of a combination motivator/art critic kind of deal. Also, tutors can be valuable in learning how to control and push larger amounts of energy around, although this is still hit or miss. It can be awfully frustrating, although it could be helpful, especially if someone will works with nearly the same paradigm, effort as you do. -- Robber Robble: You're right, the cat burglar thing does seem sort of forced: I realized it didn't mesh well, but just threw it out in case it hit a different part of it. You could, if you like this aspect: go more in the vigilante route (cape optional): it's got a good feel to it, it makes you quite newsworthy, and would make you a logical fit to be snatched up by the Float. You maybe edit your parents into wizard/adventurers, and you just wanted to do right by them. You haven't told them about your hobbies, and they're maybe a little bit worried by all the time you spend out and about. Having a few years experience under your belt: sure, although few probably means 2-4. It's up to you whether you've been in this team long or not. Run the store: maybe your parents have retired, and this is their business? It could easily be a cover operation for the Daily Float as well. Immovable Rod Master: I'll send it tonight. Arcane Trickster: I know. Such a tempting prestige class, but alas, it's 9th level minimum, and while advancement will be rapid, it'll be a while before you are 9th. [/QUOTE]
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