Yeah, before posting I just had a terrific vision of Brakkus sitting on his horse with his powerful 10 Cha trying to get a word in edgewise. Oh well, as a younger child he is used to being talked over.
I am interested in playing a cleric role in this. Would I be a new character or taking over an existing character. Let me read up on the threads and get some more info.
The concept I have is for a male human cleric of Narn. Though he worships the Father of Battle, most of his focus is on healing those who exemplify the glorious gift of arms. He grew up in Edaesmyd and some of his ancestors fought in the Twenyahrs War.
Alignment: LN
Weapon Used: Battleaxe (and a light wooden shield in the other hand)
Deity: NARN
Domains: Strength & War
Feats: Combat Casting, Augment Healing [or Sill Focus (Concentration)]
I was curious if you would allow the "Augment Healing" feat from Complete Divine. It adds +2 per spell level on the damage healed when casting a healing spell. I think it goes well with the character concept because "Narn's priests are bestowed with exceptional healing power."
Really, the objective is just to have you fitted with a character that you like, one for which you have some emotional investment. If you like Dter and want to play him, then sure, go for it. If you'd rather play the LN cleric of Narn, then that's okay too.
I'm sorry, I won't allow the Augment Healing feat from Complete Divine because everyone else playing created their characters from PHB/DMG/MM material. BUT, you are super in luck because in my homebrew, clerics of Narn don't have to roll to see how much their cure light, cure moderate, cure serious, and cure critical spells heal. All of those four spells are automatically numerically maxed every casting. Hope that helps assuage not getting Augment Healing.
Well then, a mere +2 hit points on a cure light wounds doesn't seem that important anymore if it is going to be maxed every time . Works for me. I'll find another feat (not sure if I want to go with Skill Focus yet or not).
I'm also going to read over your notes about your homebrew a little bit more and still want to get through the IC thread before coming up with a background. I am enjoying what I am reading so far.