
Gryphonheart |
Hello all. I have a question I would like to run by you fine gents and ladies.
I currently play a metal oracle in a game. I love my character, he's really fun to play. But, I have crap constitution (8). The story is, I lost part of my life force in a deal to escape the grasp of the Umbral dragon that had enslaved my family in the shadow realm (I'm a fetchling). Now, I'm trying to think of ways to change that. There are, of course, the classics like items and books to up my con. But my DM said, as a joke, that I could become a lich. Then I'd use my very nice charisma score instead.
Now, he meant it as a joke, but it got me thinking. What if I could change my body, somehow? I'm a crafter character (feats, skills and such) so "crafting" myself a body isn't such a ridiculous idea. What if I could craft a custom golem body, for example. I mean, sure the lich option is available, but I'm no necromancer, and not at all evil. So it doesn't really fit. So making myself a new body (golem, warforged, something else?) is an idea I'd like to run by him. But, I have no idea if it's at all possible already, in the worlds of pathfinder, or if we'd have to custom the hell out of this.
So what I'm asking for is advice on how to proceed. Either with already established rules I haven't found, or with ideas you guys and gals may have on how to do this.
Peace out ;)