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Sovereign Court

Hello everyone!
In our new virtual, viral, circumstances, my regular group needs something small and fund to tide us over. I was planning on running Dragon's Demand over Roll20.

I was curious if a player's guide, with campaign specific traits and player information, existed -- or if anybody had made something like that, and would be willing to share.
Thank you!

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So I'm planning on finishing my CoT game next week, and Book #6 is just an extreme "yikes" all around in terms of focus, characters, and story. Although I'm still working on the details about the narrative, I have a much simpler (I hope) problem for y'all.

I was wondering if y'all had any suggestions about turning the Drovenge siblings into an actual threat. Eccardian in particular is.... kind of lame. My players had a VERY tough time with Ilnerik -- and it would be such a let down if the final bosses went down more easily than he did. The fact that neither of them is a spell-caster is a bit... strange ... but at the same time, I suppose that they have a devil for that.

Any tips towards making the final encounter much more memorable? Thanks!

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Hey y'all! I'm planning on playing a half-elf paladin for this AP!

I was thinking of going the relatively tanky route, but I've filled that role without a sword and board before, using a greatsword, and I'm not really certain of what route to go with my paladin. I know that I want to be a half-elf paladin (which is somewhat sub-optimal) but I was wondering how I could compensate for race? In general, I'm looking for recommendations people have for builds for this AP?

And, in addition - any advice on playing a paladin in this AP in particular would be really welcome! I tend to play paladins that are all focused on talking, redemption, and diplomacy, and I'm not certain if that's the route I should be going here. I'd really appreciate whatever advice anybody has! Thanks!

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So I'm about to start a LoF campaign, and I legitimately have no idea what to play. Our party currently consists of a summoner, a transmutation/polymorphing Protean bloodline sorcerer, a switch hitting ranger, and a fighter of some sort. My thought was that the most useful thing that this part would need to round it out was a buffing-support style cleric. The party suggested that the cleric--role could be replaced with a wand of Cure Light wounds - an argument against the support classes that I personally -loathe-.

Suffice to say, my DM didn't agree with my assessment that a support was needed and has suggested instead a skill-monkey. Personally, I disliked the skill-monkey role in 3.5, but have played it in Pathfinder with the form of a long line of (doomed) bards. I did poke around the message boards a bit, and they seemed to suggest that traps are not an issue. While I realize that skill-monkeys do other things than poke around traps, I'm not sure if that's more useful than a support. Ultimately, I'm interested in making a character that is -useful- ; I get the most fulfillment out of D&D when I'm playing something that is of use to the party.

Ideas? Thoughts?

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Possible Spoilers!

So, in our Kingmaker game, Chorral the Conquerer had a son, who my character found hiding in a well. Chorral the Second (going by the name of Arwyn) had abandoned the throne of the Rogarvia house because he was sick of human squabbling and the chaos of the nation - after 200 years, you can imagine an old and powerful dragon getting very sick of that.

The problem is, my character fell in love with Arwyn, and over the course of 3 years, they've been continuing on a relationship. They very recently were wed, and they're now considering the possibility of having children to leave behind a legacy (my character is the Ruler of the kingdom) - but they're both male.

My DM mentioned that there was some sort of ritual that could conceive a half-dragon without traditional pregnancy - not alternate form, but a specific ritual. Does anybody have any idea what that might be?

Sorry for the weirdness of this question!