Vasorn, The World Under Dragonfire - Calling all players!

rangerjohn said:
On the idea of prc's how about your bondblade?
Awesome PrC btw. :)

Isida, after searching far and wide... I came back to a WotC dragon. How about a Deep dragon? (As seen in the Monsters of the Faerun pg. 40) They’re known allies of the drow, which would make there often spring less than trustworthy in most campaigns but this is hardly a normal campaign.

Serious but unusually question. Is the dragon always the father or the mother or does it very on case-by-case bases? (Told you it was unusually, btw, my few years of biology has me thinking they most be the father in all cases.
 

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I'mm off for the weekend, will post char sunday evening, thinking about bard/arcane archer, but if we play ecl 11, how about a doppleganger?
 

Heh, I have to agree with you Brother Shatterstone logically the dragon has to be the father, a female dragon wouldn't be correctly setup to give birth to humanoid young, unless bugbears hatch from eggs.
 


Re: The Bondblade. Yeah, you would get the occasional Bondblade, particularly among the Dragonhunters. Whetting your sword in dragon blood seems to be a trigger for that kind of bond.

Also, Phoenix and rangerjohn I have you down as alternates.

Bro - The deep dragons were never allies of the drow in Vasorn, and aside from the shadow dragons, are the second most feared type in the Underdark. Their true seeing ability destroyed the illusion magic that so many depend on to give them an edge. A half deep dragon would have to fight for acceptance in the Underdark.

As for the father/mother debate, typically it is the dragon who is the father. A half-dragon baby is usually a bit larger than a normal baby, perhaps with some scales too, but usually isn't too much worse than that to birth. However, their heritage becomes abundantly clear in the first year of their life.

Female dragons will occasionally give birth to half-dragon offspring, always while they're in humanoid form. But since this makes them very vulnerable, they generally don't do it, preferring instead to give birth to dragons.

Dr. Zombie, I would really rather not have a doppleganger if you don't mind.

Kalanyr - the books I will be letting everyone draw from are the 3.5 core, Underdark, Magic of Faerun, Races of Faerun, and Dragon magazine 277-315. I have a great deal of other books, and if there's something you really really want from another book, ask.
 

The concpet I am thinking, is an Orc who is a figthing slave of a dragon. It may be gladiator, or some kind of guard, I don't know where dragons use slaves outside the arena.

But as I see him, he would not have much possession if he is figthing in the arena. All that he gots, they are lend by the dragon master. If he is a guard, he may have an armor and some weapons, but would a Dragon gives magical items to a slave, even if he is doing some valuable job for the Dragon?

What do you think of all that? Would it fit well in the game?
 

An orc slave would work. Slaves are used for simple manuel labor like cleaning in the city (carting away garbage, street sweeping, etc.), as well as helping with unskilled tasks like removal of rocks, gravedigging, and other such things. A non-dragon slave might be given some weapons training in order to act as a kind of supervisor over other slaves, or to guard slave quarters.

A gladiator would have a great deal more weapons training, and even possibly magic items, though they would only be used during areana fights.

I have a potential idea if you go the gladiator route that would integrate you into the others, no matter what they decide. Sometimes famous gladiators are taken from place to place to put on exhibition fights for dragons and half-dragons that cannot get to the cities. If the Cagebreak were to happen while you were fighting for the entertainment of the overseers you would have all your magic items on you...

Just a thought.
 

Isida Kep'Tukari said:
An orc slave would work. Slaves are used for simple manuel labor like cleaning in the city (carting away garbage, street sweeping, etc.), as well as helping with unskilled tasks like removal of rocks, gravedigging, and other such things. A non-dragon slave might be given some weapons training in order to act as a kind of supervisor over other slaves, or to guard slave quarters.

A gladiator would have a great deal more weapons training, and even possibly magic items, though they would only be used during areana fights.

I have a potential idea if you go the gladiator route that would integrate you into the others, no matter what they decide. Sometimes famous gladiators are taken from place to place to put on exhibition fights for dragons and half-dragons that cannot get to the cities. If the Cagebreak were to happen while you were fighting for the entertainment of the overseers you would have all your magic items on you...

Just a thought.

I can't hardly see a level 11 Figther to be a mere slave superviser. I'll go with the Gladiator. If he have survived that long to be that much trained, it would make more sense to have that much training, and for my starting equipement I can choose, all may be taken ito an arena without much problem.
 

Isida Kep'Tukari said:
Kalanyr - the books I will be letting everyone draw from are the 3.5 core, Underdark, Magic of Faerun, Races of Faerun, and Dragon magazine 277-315. I have a great deal of other books, and if there's something you really really want from another book, ask.

Armor of Spellcasting from BoEM3? +2 bonus, eliminates 15% of the spell failure chance? Pretty please?
 

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