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Scotley said:
I can't find anything I like better than the Lone Ranger...
Then I shall keep him! A bit of humor is never a bad thing, even if it doesn't quite fit into the setting.

On a sad note, Scotley, I just looked up "Nature's Favor" and it only gives a +1 bonus for every three caster levels. I believe that as an 11th level ranger you are only caster level 5, which means the total bonus would only be +1. :(

On the upside, it's a swift action to cast, so you still have a full-round action to make if you like.
 


Branding Opportunity said:
You know, Thanee, I just realized that the picture I picked to represent Latalya looks freakishly like your avatar. She has almost the same expression and head angle and even looks a bit like her. How weird is that? Definitely did not mean to do that.

Who is Doria Gray... :uhoh:

Don't think they are that similar, though.

I'm looking for a fitting avatar, but will most likely have to modify one myself. These here are quite ok, but would require some modifications still (changing colors in some areas (hair, eyes), etc). ;)

Bye
Thanee
 

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Branding Opportunity said:
Then I shall keep him! A bit of humor is never a bad thing, even if it doesn't quite fit into the setting.

On a sad note, Scotley, I just looked up "Nature's Favor" and it only gives a +1 bonus for every three caster levels. I believe that as an 11th level ranger you are only caster level 5, which means the total bonus would only be +1. :(

On the upside, it's a swift action to cast, so you still have a full-round action to make if you like.

I'll update the post. Maybe when I was making notes for the character I rounded up? I had down 6th level caster. Now to consider a full round action...
 


Thanee said:
Who is Doria Gray... :uhoh:

Presumably female version of Dorian Gray . . . Oscar Wilde play. Dorian lives a life of sin, debauchery and lascivious wassails (as Shakespeare would have it) but always maintained a youthful and innocent appearance. All his sins and harsh living were reflected in a portrait of him instead of on his own visage.

I'm not quite sure what BrOp is accusing you of here. Have you been leading a secret double life?
 

hafrogman said:
I'm not quite sure what BrOp is accusing you of here.
Hafrogman is right, it was a rather oblique reference to the Oscar Wilde book. It wasn't supposed to make sense. I just like to throw cultural references into my writing to prove that the enormous amount of money my family spent on my college education wasn't completely wasted. :heh:

And I also like to needlessly hypertext things because I worked too many years as a librarian.
 
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Branding Opportunity said:
I just like to throw cultural references into my writing to prove that the enormous amount of money my family spent on my college education wasn't completely wasted.

Why do you think I felt the need to explain it before you could? ;)
 


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