I'm very new, very interested, and am available to post literally every day. I also generally lean towards the holy magic you're looking for, and a group with a deep-RP history is very appealing to me. I'll take an hour or two to skim the Iron Gods' core material, along with your gameplay thread, and be back with a character submission asap.
Morgan McWright wrote:
Now seems like a really good time to bring attention to this. His stats are all wonky. STR 10, DEX 14, CON 12, INT 15, WIS 14, CHA 14 Based on his original rolls (14 14 14 12 10 13) something is missing a race point (+2 INT, +1 DEX). INT or DEX should be one point higher, depending on which stat he put the 13 in. His saves should be STR +0, DEX +2, CON +1, INT +4, WIS +4, CHA +2
ShadNo wrote:
Forgot to mark my scores. These scores don't reflect racial or class bonuses, either. https://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=1556391 EDIT How the hell did I manage to do 7 rolls last night and not notice? Fortunately, by some cleric-esque miracle, the extra roll was literally identical to my top roll. No harm no foul?
4d6 ⇒ (3, 6, 5, 4) = 15 (+2)
Half-Elf, Cleric (Knowledge, Mystra), Sage Background:
Former apprentice to a vein, fame-obsessed wizard. A wizard who had little time for actual instruction, no patience for the less-than-talented, and no strong bent towards greater understanding. Knowledge was only as good as it was profitable - the only reason the man took students in the first place.
Despite his voracious lust for knowledge, the apprentice seemed to lack any special knack for the arcane. He wasn't incompetent; he knew all the incantations, gestures, and preparations. In fact, he excelled at the "legwork"; thumbing through dusty tomes, agonizing over the angles of a rune. The results of his spells just seemed to lack that extra "umpf" that comes from the truly prodigious casters. Those who just "get it". Given his mediocrity compared with other students, our apprentice was often left with the grunt work. Less a wizard in training and more a glorified housekeeper. This only served to slow his progress further. Of course, that was the point. The Master had no use for mundane proteges that couldn't bolster his legacy. This wasted potential was more than the goddess Mystra could stomach. Taking pity, She reached out into the dreams of the young apprentice. She opened his mind to arcane secrets his master couldn't have fathomed. She answered questions he hadn't thought to ask yet. Finally, the Arcane Mistress offered the apprentice the two things he needed most; a purpose and the power to see it through. Yo, can the new kid get in on this action? |