Bront said:Ok, I think I may have the idea fully fleshed out now. How does a "wildchild" noble of house Denieth Paladin of Freedom sound? My only question/concern, is how strict are you with the Paladin code? Not that I intend on him doing evil acts or such, but he's probably a bit of a bragart, enjoys wine and women (In reasonable moderation), and is probably a bit arrogant, but a very noble and nice guy who stands for what he feels is right. Just want to make sure that's acceptable for the Paladin of Freedom (Some people are a bit stricter on the paladin code, while others are not). Also, if this is ok, any chance I could keep diplomacy as a class skill instead of getting Bluf (I'll take Bluff too if you're giving it out, but diplomacy fits more for the character, even if he's an odd bragart)
I could probably do the halfling as well, but with the halfling I'm more likely to stick with the Talentra Warrior feat at first level, and not the Dragonmark. (He could still be a noble of house Jorasco)
Couchbob said:Due to a current storyline that I am most unfortunately rather personally involved in, I'm gonna sit this one out. That and my complete lack of Eberron knowledge (something I hope to remedy when things settle down... whenever that is). I am going to follow along though and my participate in the next one. We will have an internet connection at gencon though Mista Collins, provided my laptop doesn't get used as a trampoline again before then. So you should be able to get ahold of players and such while we are there.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.