Shelyn

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Hello everyone!

I am a building a character for my friend's homebrew. Typically I go for character concept and pick up feats/spells/whatever that I find neat or in the character's personality as I level. However, this time around I am trying to plan out my character a little bit. I am not a min-maxer in any way, and that's not how I want to play my character. I really don't want or need to optimize my character to its fullest. But I thought of a cool concept and wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions.

I am rolling up a level 9 human fighter. I want my character to be really, really, really good with her longsword. I am going to take the Weapon Master path. Along with being good with my longsword, I want to focus on critting and sundering. My character has Shatterspike, which gives me an awesome bonus to sundering.

Here are the feats I've picked out so far:
Critical Focus
Improved Critical
Greater Sunder
Improved Sunder
Weapon Specialization
Weapon Focus

Next level I plan to pick up Sundering Strike. So what I'm looking for are any kind of suggestions for other feats or even some traits to pick up to help my character continue this theme. I was considering getting Vital Strike or looking into the Step Up/Following Step/Step Up and Strike feats, but I don't know how useful they tend to be. Any suggestions? If I'm not clear on anything please let me know! Thanks.


I am running a homebrew campaign that is going really well. I plan to run this game long-term, taking the PCs to some pretty cool places. I am looking for an easy way to document it. I want to keep track of my NPCs, things going on behind the scenes, my notes on PCs, places, etc. At the moment I'm experimenting with different iPad apps. I also have a notebook that I write in during the game and then type up what happened in the game later on in the week.

I haven't yet found an app that gives me the kind of detail and interconnectedness that I'm looking for. For example, I have an NPC cleric who has a merchant father that she recently contacted because of something the PCs did. Her father is doing something behind the scenes, and I want to keep track of it for later in-game repercussions.

How do other DMs who have big homebrew campaigns document their game? I was considering looking into making my own wiki, but with something like that I would like to be able to limit what other users could see unless they log into a username that gives them more access.

Whatever I use, I would like to be able to access it easily from my iPad. I am trying to organize my homebrew notes and encounters similar to an AP or module, because I like that format. I also want to have it like this in case I decide to run it again or if someone else is interested in running it. Does anyone have any suggestions?


Hello everyone,

I am DMing a homebrew where most of my players are evil and worship Zon-Kuthon. I have a good group of players, there hasn't been any PvP and the PCs have a good reason to stay on the plot. However, their only cleric is an evil one and as such, can't cast Cure Light Wounds (at least, that's how I understand the rules).
I want to give my PCs something to help heal them, maybe around half the power of a cleric. I could give them potions or a wand, but I think that's boring. Since many of them worship Zon-Kuthon, I was thinking about an item that maybe heals but in a "hurts so good" kind of way. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks!


Hello everyone!

I got into Pathfinder about a year ago, and got into DMing a few months back. I thought I would stick to modules for a while, but then I got a really cool homebrew idea and have started working on it. I've told the general hook to a few of my friends who really want to play in it and seem very enthusiastic about my ideas that I've shared with them.

I'm somewhat obsessed with the mythology of Shelyn and Zon-Kuthon, so their mythology will be playing a big part in my homebrew. What I am looking for is any and all information on their mythology as well as information on the Dark Tapestry. I already have Gods & Magic, Faiths of Purity, and Faiths of Corruption for reference. Are there any other resources I can look at that will give me more information on these gods?

Thank you!