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    1. Kalamadea 12 yrs ago

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Here's Kalama again. Also, if you could send me Aadab's sheet, Caboose, I'd much appreciate it. Turns out I can't get to the cached pages for some reason since I never accessed those pages on this computer, and the other computer I have access to right now had been formatted lately and I never accessed the page there.

Not exactly. Superman is still far more powerful than even Geralt of Rivia.

The magic is already based on the magic system D&D uses, so I can pretty much get away with pulling the standard D&D spells into this. It likely won't take too much work considering the mechanics of the games is already based on D&D mechanics, but some extra help is always appreciated. It's mostly to help me figure out where to start and to make sure I don't miss anything important.
The Witcher, as the title says.
Just get the setting adapted so people could run some campaigns. It's something I've been meaning to do for a while.
I was thinking of taking the setting of the Witcher series and adapting it to D&D mechanics, as I think the setting would work exceptionally well as a setting for some D&D campaigns. I will need help to do this, though, so I'm making this thread to do just that. Anyone that wants to help is welcome here.

I was thinking about using 1.0 since it offers the most freedom.
Does the 3 Witcher cap mean excluding your own, Bane? I've already got most of my CS laid out and would rather not start over. The whole excluding the GM's own is something I often do, which is why I'm asking.
As I said, I figured it was a stretch, but it was worth bringing up.
Well, I hadn't heard about the taco flavored ice cream. I'm sure Deadpool would love that ice cream, though, so at least it's not all bad.
I figured it was a long shot, lol.

Since I haven't heard otherwise, I'll do a Witcher. I'll start on his sheet in a bit.
Actually, since we have a dragon with polymorphism, I may put a dragon of my own in, just with a multiform ability instead of polymorphism (meaning he has three different forms with unique abilities). I'd like to get some feedback before trying this, though, but he certainly won't be a dragonslayer.

With the way I've built the character I have in mind, it would certainly be interesting if I made an exception and said he's not immune to mind control and he were forced into his most powerful form until the spell was broken (this form would be his feral form, the one that walks on four legs and is huge like most dragons).

If enough people are okay with this, I'll do it. But I'll still be planning out a Witcher in case this doesn't go over too well.
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