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People who work at the Inn.
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Author Bill George
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People who work in the General store.
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An elderly human druid. Kindly, but not to be crossed. He lives near Blor Henge.
Recently he encountered; Age 11, Year 501, second month; a small group of adventurers who are looking for adventure and answers to various puzzles.
Author
Bill George
Categories
NPC, Northern Hemisphere
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I say, bah. scuttle this whole idea. Dual/Multi classing everything isn’t the answer. The solution is to come up with a new class, perhaps a composite of 2-3, and go from there.
So I’m suggesting, The Forester.
Race allowed:
Human—unlimited levels,
Elf—level limit 10th,
Half-elf—level limit 12th,
Half-dwarf( :wink2: )—5th(if even allowed!),
Halfling—level limit 7th,
Gnome—level limit 8th,
Half-orc—level limit 9th.
Alignment: Neutral, with either good or evil tendencies. (No LN, CN)
Requisites: Str 15, Int 13, Wis 14, Dex 15, Con 16, Charisma —
Level advancement table: use the Paladin.
Character is a subclass of Fighter, but trains/studies with druids and rangers.
Thus, gains 3/2 attacks at L7, 2/1 attacks at L13
Uses/Gains weapon proficiency as a Ftr. (Cannot specialize in anything but a bow if UA is implemented)
Does not learn MU spells at all !
Learns druid spells, and most abilities (but not Change Form !)
Cannot wear metal armor and cast spells; can use all other skills though.
Cannot be accepted into the druidic hierarchy; thus is not concerned with battling higher level druids.
Gains/uses ranger damage vs. Giant-Class creatures; +1 to damage per each odd level gained.
Learns to track as a ranger.
Attracts a body of follows (this requires a redesigned table though.) Does not gain any as a “fighter.”
Gains druidic spell use:
L3: 1×1st
L4: 2×1st; 1×2nd
L5: 2×1st; 2×2nd
L6: 2×1st; 2×2nd: 1×3rd
L7: 3×1st; 2×2nd; 1×3rd
L8: 3×1st; 2×2nd; 2×3rd
L9: 3×1st; 3×2nd; 2×3rd; 1×4th
L10: 4×1st; 3×2nd; 2×3rd; 2×4th
L11: 4×1st; 3×2nd; 3×3rd; 2×4th
L12: 4×1st; 4×2nd; 3×3rd; 2×4th; 1×5th
…for starters.
Posted to Dragonsfoot forums by Thorkhammer with permission to use it in my campaign.
Of course, I’ll have to modify it for my campaign due to level limits, but it looks good so far.
Author
Bill George
Categories
Forester
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Just Salro, no last name. No one here knows it, but he used to be a centaur. He got killed, and was reincarnated as a human. His tribe felt sorry for him, and escorted him to the nearest human town. Over the years of wandering he wound up in Fondfield. He rather likes it here.
He still cannot figure out how humans can walk on only 2 legs. Of course, he doesn’t realize that is exactly the adjustment he made with all that walking to get here.
Human male. Brown hair, brown eyes. 5 feet 6 inches tall. 165 pounds.
Has a small stone in the shape of an insect native to his home lands.
Author
Bill George
Categories
South Hemisphere