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Thanks for the opportunity to apply. I hope everyone that makes it has a great time.


Same here. Can't...wait...any...longer...


Good luck everyone


@Scarletrose - Checking in before the final cut. Is there anything I should change or elaborate on with my inquisitor?


Baaran will fit best within the Seekers, I think. The faction can be a good source of income for sunken treasure he finds while searching shipwrecks and the library can prove useful in identifying what he has found.

I'm all done with the character and ready for final inspection. I apologize for positing it a bit early.

I'm very excited for this game and hope I get in. I'm planning on taking two levels of Buckler Duelist fighter to shore up the typical Aegis feats. Is there anything else you need me to do, Scarletrose?


Scarletrose wrote:
Baaran Fishore wrote:
What is the trait type for the adjusted feats from the Savage Tide player's guide? Regional Traits?
they would be campaign traits.

Cool. One last, minor tweak then.


What is the trait type for the adjusted feats from the Savage Tide player's guide? Regional Traits?


Added a background/appearance and switched some things around.

Changed his combat mechanics from ranged (crossbow) to finesse/melee (dagger/buckler)- going with an sort of underwater Captain America-type combat style.


Scarletrose wrote:
Baaran Fishore wrote:

Forgot about gold:

4d6 x10 +300 = 460gp

Actually we use average starting gold.

For inquisitor would be 140, so for you is 440gp considering the trait.

Oh ya, my bad. 440gp it is then.


Forgot about gold:
4d6 ⇒ (1, 4, 5, 6) = 16 x10 +300 = 460gp


Here is my submission. An Undine Inquisitor of Gozreh - a mix of Robert Ballard (Titanic discoverer) and Calypso from Disney's Pirates movies.

I have yet to finish the background but basically:
When souls are lost at sea, so too are their possessions. Some of these waterlogged artifacts have strong magical auras that corrupt Dezrah's neutral oceans. Baaran finds these artifacts, destroys them, and, like any pirate worth his weight in salt, sells the remaining loot for more gold than its worth.