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Yes I know, it's kind of cheesy, but I want to make one that is PFS legal. Is it possible to do it without taking the Beast Rider Cavalier archetype, or being a halfling/gnome?
Erik Bridge
Alchemists do it with a bang.
Almost one year ago last Friday I played in my first PFS scenario. It was Midnight Mauler and was run by Eric Britain. I was grouped with a Half-Orc cleric of Pherasma, a halfling sorcerer, and two others, both of whom I've not play with since. I was playing a Half-Orc barbarian who was sent with the cleric and the sorcerer to help protect them from physical harm. Today, Bark-Tarr has reached level 12. It's bitter/sweat moment. To look back over the last year. Of all the people I have met and the stories that I have to tell. A first for me in an RPG. Most of my home brew games never made it past 4th. I have fought goblins, elves, and dragons, and have even needed to bite my way out of a sea serpent's throat. I have been in games where I have been mostly useless and where Subtlety, Remedy, and Reason (the names of my Greatsword, Lucerne Hammer, and Naginata) have been the keys to survival. I have been scared that we were about to face a TPK and have eaten cookies as my actions. And now I face the Eyes of the Ten with hope and fear. I want to thank all of the GMs that have run games for me, the players who have sat at a table with me, both groups putting up the antics of a character who's taken a few to many head shots with grace and the humor that was intended. I would like to thank those authors and rules checkers that made the games tough, fair, frustrating, and most of all fun. And while I have been the face of Brok-Tarr, a name known up here in Western Washington, it was my friend and roommate Kyle Elliott who was instrumental in the flesh and bones of the character sheet. Thank you all,
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