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Great. Ok, here is hopefully, the last time that the SRD won't have the info. I think it's only these two things. Could someone tell me the starting gold for a bard please?

Thanks.
 

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Jarrod Nackle

Name: Jarrod Nackle
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Class: Bard
Alignment: NG
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown

AC: 16 (+2 Dex, +4 Chain Shirt)
Weapon: Greatsword

STR: 14
DEX: 14
CON: 10
INT: 16
WIS: 10
CHA: 14

Feats: Martial Weapon Proficiency: Greatsword, Improved Initiative

Skills: Bluff, Diplomacy, Gather Information, Knowledges (History, Nature, Nobility & Royalty, The Planes), Perform (Singing), Sense Motive, Tumble

Spells: Prestidigitation, Light, Ghost Sound, Mage Hand

Story: Jarrod was taken in by Gerbo Nackle because he saw a certain spirit in Jarrod’s eyes. Gerbo saw the spark. He taught and trained Jarrod in the ways of the bard. The wizened gnome tried to pass down all his stories and knowledge to his protégé. He did, however, encourage Jarrod to be free, and follow his own path.

Gerbo was very surprised when his son decided to learn the difficult great sword. But he helped him as best he could. Jarrod instantly began to take an interest in the lore; history, nature, stories of nobility, and the cosmology.

Synapses: All in all, Jarrod Nackle is a bit of a book worm. He is constantly pouring through his books, some written by Gerbo himself. He is, however, very decent when it comes to a fight. He’s very quick, and he carries a very big sword. This dichotomy is one of the things that makes Jarrod a unique soul, and therefore, makes Gerbo very proud of his adopted son. Jarrod longs for new adventure, of course, and yearns to record his own stories to share with his little father.
 

DUDE!!! Bard W/Greatsword!!!!

I love those!


BTW, MR DM, do you want me to post any more info on the char, or is it good enough for you to make a decision on it? (Obviously not RIGHT now, but when you make said decision)
 

Thanks!!! I thought it would be an interesting change of pace. I love the idea of a little, skinny, bookworm with an enormous sword. (Hrm... I should consider oversized weapon proficiency at a later time. LOL) Not really.
 

dontremb said:
Thanks!!! I thought it would be an interesting change of pace. I love the idea of a little, skinny, bookworm with an enormous sword. (Hrm... I should consider oversized weapon proficiency at a later time. LOL) Not really.

I love the concept as well! Personally I've been mulling over a massively build bard, just a behemoth of a man who would become a warchanter. You always imagine those smallish characters being bards, so it'd be interesting to have some guy you'd imagine dual-wielding greathammers singing a soft song. But I've always wanted to play a character with a sword much too big for them, and it fits perfectly with a bard!
 

Don
You never fail to impress.

Jemal
I don't need anything further from you for now.

Ethandrew I look forward to seeing more of your swashbuckly fighter.
 
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Mellubb said:
Ethandrew I looking forward to seeing more of your swashbuckly fighter.

I'll definitely be able to put something together for you before your deadline, probably within this next day. She'll most likely be a high dex, cha, int character. But I'll flesh out more of the background and personality for you before I get everything mechanical figured out.
 


Where is the Rapid Summoning variant found, I am sure its fine Just wanted to know exactly what it does. The concept is sound, I like it.
 


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