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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8589953" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>His name…was Tanus Sane.</p><p></p><p>he was an Oathsworn, a class from the monte cook Arcana Evolved alternate 3e rule set. Basically a monk that traded offense for various immunities.</p><p></p><p>the game was ravenloft. Because my character was super fast and was immune from fatigue, I could run forever. And so against all the terrifying threats of ravenloft, I was able to escape. And so as my fellows died one by one, I alone kept going.</p><p></p><p>Eventually I was 4 levels higher than the rest of the party because the dm would bring in new characters 1 level lower than the lowest party member.</p><p></p><p>funny enough, I was considered garbage in combat, I couldn’t hit much and I didn’t do a lot of damage. But I was called “cinematically overpowered” because my immunities allowed me to go places the party could not, and survive encounters they could not. Also because I had survived the whole time I was involved in the plot in a way that the newer characters had to work to get involved with.</p><p></p><p>I remember one fight was against a practically invincible opponent, but I kept the whole group alive by being a pack mule, literally picking up characters and moving them outside the monsters speed, while they skirmished the monster.</p><p></p><p>it was the game that taught me powerful speed can be if you let it. My best and most well known character of all time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8589953, member: 5889"] His name…was Tanus Sane. he was an Oathsworn, a class from the monte cook Arcana Evolved alternate 3e rule set. Basically a monk that traded offense for various immunities. the game was ravenloft. Because my character was super fast and was immune from fatigue, I could run forever. And so against all the terrifying threats of ravenloft, I was able to escape. And so as my fellows died one by one, I alone kept going. Eventually I was 4 levels higher than the rest of the party because the dm would bring in new characters 1 level lower than the lowest party member. funny enough, I was considered garbage in combat, I couldn’t hit much and I didn’t do a lot of damage. But I was called “cinematically overpowered” because my immunities allowed me to go places the party could not, and survive encounters they could not. Also because I had survived the whole time I was involved in the plot in a way that the newer characters had to work to get involved with. I remember one fight was against a practically invincible opponent, but I kept the whole group alive by being a pack mule, literally picking up characters and moving them outside the monsters speed, while they skirmished the monster. it was the game that taught me powerful speed can be if you let it. My best and most well known character of all time. [/QUOTE]
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