Subject: That's pretty cool.
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Posted on: 2019-01-30 14:41:00 UTC
What do you think of the Artificer now (the UA version), based on what's said in the PDF that got linked to?
-Twistey
Subject: That's pretty cool.
Author:
Posted on: 2019-01-30 14:41:00 UTC
What do you think of the Artificer now (the UA version), based on what's said in the PDF that got linked to?
-Twistey
If I wind up putting myself in, it'll probably be as a set of mages, so I'm really intrigued by the Wizard (Artificer) class for Teyori. I assume it's from the Unearthed Arcana material? Got any more details?
It's certainly possible that the Holy Order might run into one batch or the other of the Knights (though if I tried to draw all of both groups together it would slay me). Obviously that relies on official art for the Knights to base them on... :)
hS
Cass (the sorcerer/bard, current me) has short hair parted slightly left-to-right (yes that's a significant detail, don't ask), and she wears a green tunic with a high neck, a pair of dark grey leggings, a green stone amulet on a gold chain, and brown knee-high boots with the tops folded over. Over all of this is a long black hooded robe worn open and with the hood down, and over that is a brown belt. The robe has embroidery on the sleeves and lower hem that consists of a thin golden stripe on the edge and a green stripe (on the sleeves) or a green design of thorny vines braided together.
-Twistey
... it was its own class back then, and could make all sorts of magic items. You could theoretically get spells from any list with that under 3.5 rules. Eberron was the best.
What do you think of the Artificer now (the UA version), based on what's said in the PDF that got linked to?
-Twistey
The Eberron Artificer had a certain charm none of the UA versions have, mostly because it meshed well with the setting. I also enjoyed its extreme versatility, and the amazing synergy of the warforged (effectively a playable magic item) and the Artificer (the magic item god). I played a warforged fighter, and I tag-teamed with the Artificer in the party to great effect. I once wrestled a dragon.
... that wasn't related to the Artificer, my character was just a complete badass. I started the game with double the hit points of any other party member, and I once bull-rushed a gibbering mouther to the floor, because the rules didn't say I couldn't. (A gibbering mouther is a blob of eyes muscle and teeth.)
Me and the Artificer also represented the moral half of the party, the Changeling psion being abrasive and self-interested, and the Elf ranger having ruined his brain with centuries of drug use and consequently making very bad decisions. (He broke one of the early villains out of jail because he had fallen in love with her.)
My campaign was the same way for a while: the other Elf wizard and I were the only ones who didn't help kill the king and his older son. The Aasimar warlock was doing it for his patron, the human rogue was doing it for greed, the Half-Orc paladin was doing it because he and the rogue were BFFs and he would always do what the rogue said, and the Halfling bard had no clue what he was doing wrong. It was great.
-Twistey
Have a link to the PDF with the rules for the subclass therein. =]
Interesting! I like how you've not just used different casting stats, but also put each of them into a different class. It really does show how variable purportedly-similar characters can be.
I confess a certain surprise that you haven't given your costume-design tendencies free rein here; I would've thought intricate details of six matching-but-different outfits would be right up your tree! ^_^
hS
They wear whatever gives them the best bonus. I could detail the wardrobe of each member, but it would be discarded without a second thought the moment they came across magic armour pieces. That's just how this sort of thing works. =]
She seems like she really needs a hug. (Well, more than that, but a hug is the best I can give.)
Anyway, these are very interesting descriptions. Again, we all need to write something together with these characters. We'd probably need to plan first about how serious we're going to be, considering your characters for this are much more serious than mine or hS's, but that could probably be taken care of quickly.
-Twistey
There's the Order of the Butterfly and the Knights of the Twisted Windowpane, who are both fairly light in tone and joke around fighting dragons and climbing (or not climbing) mountains... and then you have the League of the Weald, half a dozen really, really damaged people on the run from an immortal lich-king and his actually competent Legions Of Terror, which is just not sporting on a villain's part. That complete clash of worldviews is potentially the basis for some pitch-black fish out of water comedy, especially if it's set in the Butterfly Order's homeworld where things are generally nice and people are mostly good.
Aldegund and her patron are both rather insensitive, to put it very nicely in the case of the patron. However, Cass and co would act as a stabilizing force against her, or if they're not there, Teyori would. Ey, that'd work.
-Twistey
Aldegund serves a powerful ghost. I'm currently homebrewing with Willis about how that works. I'll figure out the reactions you were curious about later.
-Twistey
...about the adventures that result when the Twisteys, Kaitlyns, and Scapegraces all meet. That would just be so fun!
-Twistey
Are these meant to be you as well as being alt-cast-stat characters? I notice that many have similar names.
Hehe, hS needs to know that his idea is catching on...
-Twistey
...in any context that also includes the Scapegraces, Cass from the Knights will be referred to by her full name, Cass Kingside.
I'm curious, would you mind explaining your choices of class, etc. for these characters, as well as the world they live in with the Ever-King and that stuff?
-Twistey
I predict that the committee will have officially defined "woman" in about a thousand years.
Loving the clerics!
By that time the Serene Republic of the Committee will occupy nineteen Departments of the Protectorate of Plort. Every year the delegates, thousands strong, will march to the vast Palace of Definition decked out in the tattered pages of previous meetings' minutes. Assembled, they will sit in utter silence for three full days, then depart in the knowledge that at least they haven't made anything worse.
hS
I do wish the Serene Republic of the Committee much luck and wisdom, and I appreciate their dedication to not making it worse. Truly, they are models of respect in that regard.
...So, this is a blast from the past (he says, following the pingback off his Wordpress account) XD
As a note, the story Sabbat and Archer hail from is called Argentum in Aqua now, though Saranados is probably sticking around either as the world or as the series as a whole.
Speaking of sticking around... I know it's been a while, but some stuff's happened that means I'm happier being around here again, so - hi! (Should probably remember my login/get a new account, I guess xD)
Hi! I'm Twistey! Have some Poe Slaw! It's not real coleslaw, it's a dessert. Hence fitting the name. Currently working on my recipes for Godwin Slaw and other Eponym Slaws. Welcome back! *waves rapidly with entire arm*
-Twistey
I still mostly know your guys through the PPC wiki, so "Saranados" has been linked to them in my head for a while now . . . didn't mean to misrepresent your setting!
It would be great to have you back, though!
—doctorlit, regretting his signature in the earlier post now
Always nice to see people return after a time away. ^_^
I wouldn't worry about an account, if you're referring to the Board. We've never noticed any particular benefits to logging in over just entering your username every time. Though, if you see any, let us know!
~Neshomeh