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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisCarlson" data-source="post: 6748531" data-attributes="member: 6801216"><p>Very cool stuff. I, too, have a triple-class character I've been enjoying the heck out of playing:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Le'thael</u></strong></p><p><em>Acolyte assassin/shadow monk/feypact bladelock</em></p><p>Cliff Notes Version: He is a member of an elite, semi-secret sect within the high elven fae church: the Order of the Unseen. A small coven of holy assassins, fueled and empowered by their devotion to the unseelie archfey, the Queen of Air and Darkness, they serve the church by performing its less savory, yet necessary, tasks.</p><p></p><p>So, as you can see, he and his order are not just killers. They are supernaturally gifted agents. By sprinkling shadow monk and warlock into the mix, they take on a very stylish and thematic feel. They become living weapons infused with the very stuff of shadows. By combining the classes, it becomes something unique to their sect.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Something else that happens when you build something like this... Now, even within the framework of the proposed order, you can have different members who excel in different ways. Some members of the order may strongly connect to the archfey, taking more levels in warlock. Others, more practical/martial killers and stick to more assassin levels. Some may gravitate to the inner self-empowerment developed though the intense training and take lots of monk levels. Others still may grow to take a balance of the three. Now you have an order of individuals all serving in different ways. Not, for example, like you would have an order of paladins all with the same list of class features because they are all just paladins. Or a thieves guild who are all just cookie-cutter thieves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisCarlson, post: 6748531, member: 6801216"] Very cool stuff. I, too, have a triple-class character I've been enjoying the heck out of playing: [B][U]Le'thael[/U][/B] [I]Acolyte assassin/shadow monk/feypact bladelock[/I] Cliff Notes Version: He is a member of an elite, semi-secret sect within the high elven fae church: the Order of the Unseen. A small coven of holy assassins, fueled and empowered by their devotion to the unseelie archfey, the Queen of Air and Darkness, they serve the church by performing its less savory, yet necessary, tasks. So, as you can see, he and his order are not just killers. They are supernaturally gifted agents. By sprinkling shadow monk and warlock into the mix, they take on a very stylish and thematic feel. They become living weapons infused with the very stuff of shadows. By combining the classes, it becomes something unique to their sect. EDIT: Something else that happens when you build something like this... Now, even within the framework of the proposed order, you can have different members who excel in different ways. Some members of the order may strongly connect to the archfey, taking more levels in warlock. Others, more practical/martial killers and stick to more assassin levels. Some may gravitate to the inner self-empowerment developed though the intense training and take lots of monk levels. Others still may grow to take a balance of the three. Now you have an order of individuals all serving in different ways. Not, for example, like you would have an order of paladins all with the same list of class features because they are all just paladins. Or a thieves guild who are all just cookie-cutter thieves. [/QUOTE]
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