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![]() I was putting the finishing touches on my character and was looking into Everyman Gaming's sorcerer bloodlines and I had a question: Is the Kitsune Bloodline restricted to Kitsune or can another race (human for example) have the bloodline, assuming a kitsune ancestor? Sorry for the last minute inquiry; it took me too long to get a concept together. Thanks again! ![]()
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![]() My players showed Kaibuninsho how they do things in Avistan; they hunted him without mercy. My group has developed PTSD from ninja encounters by this point. So naturally, they were quite thrilled with the idea of hiring ninja so they cannot be used against them. On the way to meet the Three Monkeys, they had an encounter with with 'Miwa the fortune teller'. The Party's rogue is suspicious of everyone but the inquisitor was very curious so he agreed to a reading. He noticed the rogue checking things for poison so he instead stalled for time while he studied the inquisitor. Kaibuninsho gets off a Death Attack during a palm reading, but inquisitor survives. Kaibuninsho escaped but barely. After the party learned about the hit on their heads from the Three Monkeys and that they had to first defeat Kaibuninsho they decided to assassinate the assassin. They scryed on him (which I was surprised he didn't have anything preventing this) and they saw him in another disguise (the nameless busking monk) a few blocks away. They headed there and hit him with a baleful polymorph before he could react. He failed both saves and became a squirrel. They were just so cold and calculating about it...gave me shivers despite the ridiculousness of ninja-squirrel. ![]()
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![]() James Jacobs wrote:
That makes sense, they are pretty obscure indeed. I was wondering since I was intendeing to play a disaffected, banished kuru that was trying to keep her bloodlust in check. Just means I get to be creative! Thank you for such a quick response! Love the book! |