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Fell, they/she, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I GM the Epyllion campaign Beyond Moonlight's Reach and the Daggerheart campaign The Witherwild on this very site.

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Brutrumukk would gift to Jub, and the gift would be that he violently subjugates Jub's old tribe and installs Jub as their leader


While he would appreciate the gesture, Jub really shouldn't be trusted with that level of responsibility.

Jub would try and scrounge up enough money to get a magic item for one of his comrades, since the nicest thing he's ever been given was the pixie dust from Gabriel. It probably wouldn't be the most flashy magic item, 'cause he likely wouldn't be able to afford that.
Regardless of who Flicker gives a gift to, they would probably just make a really nice meal for them.
@rush99999@XxFellsingxX Feel free to make your rolls requested in your section.
Let me know if you failed your rolls and/or need more content in that section. ^^"


Poor Jub is still exhausted so he got a 9. He don't know what's going on.
I'll try and get a post up today. Now I just need to read over what happened so far since I last posted...
Sorry for the wait everyone. X_X


It's cool. I apologise if I haven't been giving Stargaze enough to react to.
However, no matter what you may think about the class structure, can we all agree...

That the new goliaths are pretty darn cool.
Also finding out your warlock patron is a Great Old One could work well. They might have first appeared in a different form to their warlock, not entirely out of deceit, but simply because the warlock's mortal mind could not comprehend their true form.
The new subclass third rule would make sense if the deity a cleric worships has multiple domains. But if it has only one? Then it's like the Warlock Patron issue again.


I think that can be worked around as well. In mythology, deities gain new domains all the time. For example, Apollo being a sun god and Artemis being a moon goddess are actually fairly recent additions. Leaves it open for the cleric to perhaps learn more and interpret their deity in different ways. After all, as shown in the Planescape setting, belief can be surprisingly powerful.

(tbf I do agree with the warlock thing. It is the most difficult to work around, though not impossible. For example, a fiend taking on a more heavenly disguise when offering their pact for the first time... still frustrating though, and I do wish they hadn't ruled it like that xP)
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Yeeeeaah...

Same with Sorcerer, though in that case it could potentially work. Like imagine you have incredible magical talent and you just assume it's because you come from a line of sorcerers. Then level 3 comes about and you suddenly start growing scales, fangs and claws and then your character's parents have to sit them down and tell them that their grandad was a dragon.

Potentially dramatic and/or hilarious.


Started to think too hard about this and how would work for other Sorcerer origins!

Divine Soul sorcerer: You gained magic fairy-tale style after doing a favor for a little old lady one day. You didn't think anything of it until Level 3, when you realise that little old lady was in fact the goddess of magic in disguise.

Wild Magic sorcerer: You were a magical protege all your life, and you prided yourself on it (and might even have been an arrogant little shit). Then when level 3 comes around, there is some horrible event that causes your magic to never work as quite the same. It would be cooler if said event was caused my aforementioned arrogance, like a jealous rival mage or a magical being deciding you have too much hubris.

Shadow Magic sorcerer: You have a near-death experience that causes your magic to start to tap into the dark powers of the Shadowfell.

I'll think about the others later, but what I'm saying is, Sorcerer might have a work around.
Woah, Really?! Cool! I still have my hackles up when it comes to the 2024 D&D rules though. I've heard about what they did to the subclasses, and what they did to the warlock is especially heinous. Not knowing what type of patron you made a deal with is and your abilities as a result are until 3rd Level?! What?!


Yeeeeaah...

Same with Sorcerer, though in that case it could potentially work. Like imagine you have incredible magical talent and you just assume it's because you come from a line of sorcerers. Then level 3 comes about and you suddenly start growing scales, fangs and claws and then your character's parents have to sit them down and tell them that their grandad was a dragon.

Potentially dramatic and/or hilarious.
Apologies for the silence over here. After finishing the Tir na Og post, I got sick, and while I'm not as bad as I was, I'm still recovering. I'll try and get a post out next week.
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