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more crunch added to my cleric last night, in case you didn't see it. An actual, for real name could be coming soon, maybe?
 

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I think I have to agree - Owl is my favorite. But Ox is a close second. And Otter works as well. The key issue is: Which one do YOU like best? :)
 

Pathfinder, I like Ox particularly.

Also, I as thinking it might be time to share some of the public aspects of our characters.
Mine is called Culhwych, and mechanically is an elf archer ranger, very deft, very wise.

But, aside from the crunch:

He is now in his 32nd year, a tall man of healthy constitution, his hair slightly unkept, tied in a tail, his beard unshoven and starting to turn grey. He often hides his expressions with the hood of his short mantle, particularly when he fights, and kills, but sometimes, his comrades can see the light in his eyes... a frightening, desperate flame.
Culhwych was a Warden at the Outpost, frequently deployed at the walls or in supporting teams for recoinnance because of his exceptiona prowess with the bow.
He never talks about himself, but he has a friendlier relationship with Jarod than with the rest of the people. He treats him with the utmost respect, like a soldier with an officer. He shows him almost complete trust in most situations and gnerally relies on his wisdom and experience.
Culhwych was emplyed by Maclynn to serve as an archer on the Cat. His abilities were pretty well known at the Outpost, and the Raftman heeded Jarod's recomandation. He doesn't show his feelings about him anyway, and keeps his word as a recruitee, doing his job scupolously.
 


So I think that I will just ask to make sure if I got this right.

Atanatotatos-Ranger
Leif-Cleric
Nac Mac Feegle-Swordmage
pathfinderq1-one of three, not sure which yet, but considering both a wizard and a fighter, both of which got positive responses from others.
Sparky-Undecided on class, character concept fleshed out, but I am guessing leaning toward warlock from the concept fluff, or am I missing a multiclass or reskinning somewhere?

Striker, leader, defender, and two still to be determined. This is great. Any classes to fill in the holes are great. Wizard makes us more well rounded, defender or leader makes us more durable, and striker gives us firepower. Fighter could give us firepower and durability. Warlock would give us firepower and control. Plus we could think multiclass. Many ways we could go, and all would be great.

For foes, the main foe immediately will be sahuagin. Undead will likely play a big role. These two have a high chance of being the bad guys at least through Heroic Tier. Others seem to be strange mutant non-intelligent monsters. Plus a fair number of reskinned humanoids as humans.
 
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Actually, I'd like some suggestions on what class to take. I'll post a brief description of Orthanach and you lot can help me get his class squared away. I am leaning toward Warlock or Warlock MC and a 'tiefling' reskin or human (I like the freebies). The reason I haven't just said 'Warlock' because they don't have good weapon skills. If I pick straight human I can supplement weapon skills with feats (somewhat), but if I just do the Warlock MC, I'll go with 'tiefling.'

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Orthanach O'Cionaith
/UR han ach/ /O KEN ee/

He is a young, sturdy man who isn't exactly sure how old he is. Probably under a score of years, but maybe over. He was born some time in midwinter. He has short dark hair that lays in loose curls against his head. He has intense, clear brown eyes. His hands are heavily calloused from cutting peat and working kilns.

Orthanach is an indentured servant. Originally from a family of freeborn peat cutters and kiln workers, the family was stripped of their freedom and Orthanach's service to the family's liegelord was commuted to an indenture that the lord then sold off. Orthanach would only speak of any of this under persistent inquiry over long periods of time... he does not trust or share easily.

The first any of you met this quiet, pious young man was as a soldier at the Outpost. His indenture had been sold to the lord whose lands included the Outpost.

There he tried to keep his head down and not draw attention to himself. He didn't make any real friends. He was a dependable and hard-worker who spent much of his leisure time in prayer. Occasionally chinks in his grim demeanor would appear, sometimes as violent outbursts of temper or sometimes as displays of deep compassion and empathy. As an indentured servant, his rights are few, so he tries to stay out of trouble, but these displays of anger and compassion usually end with him getting into trouble that could be very serious. He was lucky to have come under Jarod Hornheim's command. The Captain was sympathetic to the boy.

Recently Jarod brokered the sale of Orthanach's indenture to the Raftman.

Perceptive individuals would note that the boy's actual defining characteristic is a deep sadness.
 
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I don't think that's strange at all. There really isn't a class apart from Wizard that I couldn't bend to the concept (and that I could do with re-skinning). The crunchy side would make Paladin a good fit with a Warlock MC, not that that's a big concern since it's just one power.
 

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