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Yo fam, why don't I hit you up with Kragimaeus The Thunder Beast against Clockman?

Aside from that, I think Adrian vs Ragnara would be a good match up.



@ImportantNobody Does "daemon possessed life sapping soul eating sentient katana" do that for you?


How ironic, I have an evil possessed sword too!

His sheet is also in my character line up. Tordor.
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I bet that's what you say when a girl tells you they are cumming.

hahahah.


Only if the girl is you Rilla. ;D


So having gone through much of Witcher 3, I've started liking the whole premise and have wondered about bringing it into a campaign setting. As it occurs to me it would me excellent background and fodder for story telling. Players taking monster bounties and being hired to handle things even normal adventures may not be equipped for.

After looking around I've decided to see how the idea of playing as a master monster hunter would go over with the general public of gamers on the site. Would any be interested in this kind of game? Perhaps set in the witchers world, or for maybe in Faerun forgotten realms as a new order? I'm specifically thinking of using Epic 6 because low level play matches the setting's grittiness perfectly.

Witcher D20
@Skallagrim Why thank you XD


Beat his bony arse!
A dark mist bled out from Tablurath scabbards as he studied the slow advance of his opponent. As he suspected it did not seem she would comply and surrender. He admired her courage, however misplaced as it was. It would be a shame to have to kill her. Perhaps he could enlighten her to their cause? Convince her to use her talents for a more noble effort than supporting the short sided goals of her father? First he would need to test her and see for himself the extent of her skills.

He remained in the posture known as rei, the formless, as she approached. It was the apical of fighting stances. Only the most skilled of masters fought without any obvious stance, able to flow naturally from offence to defense from long experience. It had the added benefit of making it appear is if he was defenseless or unprepared to the uninitiated. Just as Rodetta was just ten feet out Tablurath bent his knees slightly, placing his left foot a little forward and waited for the first strike.

His opponent indeed wasted little time, immediately rushing forward into a jab aimed for his stomach. Tablurath wasted little time in reacting, ducking low while moving forward his right foot leading, bringing his right handed sword before him, the blades tip pointed up. The flat side of his sword aimed for just the base of the incoming spear point. If it hit, it would drive the pike to Tablurath’s left side coming within but missing by inches his left lumbar region, but effectively parrying the blow. Tablurath would then turn with the momentum of his swing counterclockwise. By the time Rodetta pulled back and sent forth another jab, this one aimed toward his neck, he’d have his left handed sword sweeping in from the right, then up. Deflecting the thrust toward the side of his face.

The quick turn had served the dual purpose of causing his cape to billow up between them. Obfuscating Rodetta’s line of sight for a brief second. Tablurath however, was not so hampered. Seeing the outlines of his opponent through the thin fabric thanks to his extraordinary sense of sight, his opponent's aura appearing as a bright fiery red. This he used to his advantage, masking his first attack so far. His right handed sword angled for a stab toward Rodetta’s throat. He leaned on his left foot which had swung around with him, putting him just within six feet of his opponent. Assuming his earlier deflection worked allowing him to get within his opponents reach. Rodetta’s swept pike thrust parried up to his far right side as Tablurath came in with a, if all things went according to plan, unseen sword thrust. The maneuver all taking place roughly within two heartbeats. The dark mist from earlier now quite evident in the air around them.
Oh, btw the character I mentioned that this reminded me of.




By immediately having you die.


Already beat you to it then.

If we're not we won't post. :P

Depending on how your starting this anyway.
More ideas for the randomly generated character thing (this whole concept is kind of like the game "Cards against humanity" if you heard of it).

For this idea you get a "hand" of randomly generated cards so have a bit more freedom to pick your troops. For example, you draw cards saying "a dozen kittens", "an angry honey badger", and "a random 12 year old". You build up a small army to take part in the battle, so say you choose the kittens. You also have a buff card that says "fire breath", so you can give your dozen kittens fire breath by playing it with them. However, that's a powerful card combination so you must also choose a debuff to keep the alotted points under the limit so you give them a "melee attacks shatter their bones like glass" card. These kittens will now be part of your army and you could probably play around two more troops as well, so will control around 20 people on average.

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With powers?


A powerless one has already been done to death ironically. So with powers I'm thinking.

Have a few other ideas as well for other stuff.

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You have allot of characters. o.o
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