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I read that you have what's called sanity score. Could you please give an example of this. Sounds like an interesting ideal. |
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Oh, that makes sense... Yep, as a GM I'd probably step in with stats like that and ask for a re-roll or an array. No need to start a game with two legs and a hand tied behind your back!
A sanity score could come into play in several ways... you'll see when we begin play that your dragon and your person are so closely interlinked that should they become separated that the mental anguish could lead to erratic actions or to one or both of them becoming insane! Bottom line... stay close to your person!
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I see! That could make for some interesting problems especially if both go insane!!!!!!
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I just read the new "All about Dragons" but its all jumbled up, making it hard to follow and some of it doesn't make sense. But I think I got the basic ideal form it.
As for Liz I wasn't sure how she would get in contact with her Patron so I decided that her Overseer was also her Archfey Patron. I then dropped her in a cave out in the middle of no where with on one around her. I picked the Brass dragon because of it likes to talk to....a lot. Social butterfly vs. social recluse. That was my ideal behind Liz. I have a question about dragons. If the dragons familiar/bonded person uses magic can that person teach their dragon to use magic also? |
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Dragon magic comes directly from their magical nature. Though, as some dragons age, they can learn something of human's magic which comes from 'the weave', 'the pattern', basically an understanding of the universe. Humans can not however do dragon magic. Dragons that have 'become' human still can do dragon magic. I hope that helps! - Savy
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Yes it does. Thanks!!!
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Thanks again for letting me in!
I'm going to start writing up the full character sheet in the next day or two. Should we follow the basic character creation rules, or will there be some kind of "level zero" rules, since our classes are 'intended'? In particular, should I be picking spells? |
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My pleasure... and thank you for support and creating this game with me!!
Go ahead and write up your level one... basically your level one training and experience comes from your overseer.... and on a stretch, from the connection to your dragon (whichever one that really is)
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I just looked over the new revised All about Dragons...WOW!!!!! Nicely done! Very informative and great pictures too.
I was looking over on how dragons mature. Not that it matters but it looks like a human(or similar life span) will only get to see their dragon only to the young adult age stage.(Or a dragon's familiar won't last past its young adulthood.) Is this correct? Last edited by voodoozombie; Oct 26th, 2015 at 02:52 PM. |
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Yes, normally that's true. I loved you thought about this... good news, I have too. But I'll need to hang on to this issue for a bit yet.
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I was reading on what a dragon needs in order for it to advance to the next age stage/advance levels. They seem very high maintenance! I'm assuming that one of main jobs of a dragons familiar is to ensure that there is enough in the horde for the dragon to reach it's goals of maturing and growing in power? Wouldn't this eventually become a financial burden, trying to accumulate such growing amounts as the dragon matures and gets bigger? Sound like the familiar's are going to have their work cut out for them!
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LOL... yes, its not easy being green. ... or red, Gold, copper, bronze
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Not bad. Shockingly similar to the standard array.
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lol
The 7 hurts a bit, but since I was planning to make him a dexxy little priest anyway, I can put that in Strength, and hope Savoylen isn't too harsh on the encumbrance rules... The question is whether I put the 10 in CON or CHA (which will be answered by whether or not we get any dedicated face types.) |
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