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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 1289840" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>Felix,</p><p></p><p>If you're talking to me, I didn't think that you came off as abrasive at all, and I hope that I didn't, either. I was trying to bridge the gap between two different trains of thought here. One train says "He uses the class abilities, but not in an evil way," and the other train says "It's written there that he has to be." The way to solve the problem for both sides to be happy is to make a new class that is functionally identical to the Assassin but changes the flavor text into something that is open to different alignments.</p><p></p><p>One of my DM buddies wanted monk-like followers for a moon goddess, so he took the Shadowdancer, changed the flavor-text to reflect moonlight rather than shadow, and moved the names around. Ta-dah. Moondancer.</p><p></p><p>The Hexblade can become the Master of Redemption, one who weakens his foes through tricks and snares in order to see that they are captured safely. Sure, he's not the Hexblade anymore, but if you give him the same abilities and change one or two of the spells (moving away from the ones with the (Evil) Descriptor), you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 1289840, member: 5171"] Felix, If you're talking to me, I didn't think that you came off as abrasive at all, and I hope that I didn't, either. I was trying to bridge the gap between two different trains of thought here. One train says "He uses the class abilities, but not in an evil way," and the other train says "It's written there that he has to be." The way to solve the problem for both sides to be happy is to make a new class that is functionally identical to the Assassin but changes the flavor text into something that is open to different alignments. One of my DM buddies wanted monk-like followers for a moon goddess, so he took the Shadowdancer, changed the flavor-text to reflect moonlight rather than shadow, and moved the names around. Ta-dah. Moondancer. The Hexblade can become the Master of Redemption, one who weakens his foes through tricks and snares in order to see that they are captured safely. Sure, he's not the Hexblade anymore, but if you give him the same abilities and change one or two of the spells (moving away from the ones with the (Evil) Descriptor), you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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