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Out of Charges (OOC thread)
#1
Oh noes!  Out of charges?  Whatever shall I do?
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#2
I'm thinking of doing an Investigator.
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#3
I saw someone had a war priest idea, looked like a Viking. I was thinking, if it's okay, to be that dudes brother or childhood friend.
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#4
Again, everything that is non-homebrew, non-gunslinger, on that site is totally fine. You want to make a warpriest that is his second cousin I once removed, that's all good.

That was vitkyng, btw.
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#5
There might be a problem with having multiples of the same class. Certain roles need to be filled, and a warpriest might fill one but not another.
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#6
Wow, it's... interesting trying to figure out how feats that involve spells work with Investigator extracts...
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#7
I'm gonna build a human barbarian. What level are we?
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#8
Ok, here she is. Haven't gotten around to rolling up and spending cash, but everything else is done, unless there's Traits or other optional rules like that.

Andra Petrescu
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#9
Yeah. Everyone starts at level 1.
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#10
Huh... Think I'll drop one feat to pick up Noble Born (House Medvyed). Like, a fifth daughter. Totally not in line for succession. Best hope from her family is for her to marry a higher noble (or maybe join the priesthood, considering the price of dowries...), and so far, she's disappointed them greatly.
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A gaming group started in late 2005 when several members (from all over the world) came together on a long-running forum website called Plothook.net (formally known as Highmoon.net). Several games transformed from a by-the-book format to highly modified versions that became new hybrid systems with completely custom rules and abilities. Ten years later, these faithful players wanted to secure their work and their stories, becoming the basis of these forums.