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PsychoticWarrior wrote:
Nullpunkt wrote:
I agree that the original actors would of course be too old. But IIRC Lucas drafted the storyline for 9 episodes from the beginning so I my question is if you think Disney intends to finish this cycle or if they might go back to the age of the republic for example.

He didn't draft it. Just made some allusions to its existence in a few interviews over the years. I doubt he has more than 3 pages of stuff written down.

Overall I'm quite happy about Star Wars finally leaving the talentless fingers of Lucas. Hopefully Disney finds a good mix of writers, actors and directors to do the new movies.

If the Disney line of Marvel movies is anything to go by Star Wars could be as good again as it ever was.

Actually he did draft it and has several notebooks on it.


I came up with an idea for a fighter, but made a couple changes.
Name:Manannan
Race:Human (Bronze age Celt)
Class: Fighter
Level: 1
Str: 19 (after adding the racial mod)
Dex: 18
Con: 17
INT: 18
WIS: 15
CHA: 16
(I rolled the stats with 4d6 and dropping the lowest)

Feats:
I dropped the fighter proficiencies to wear Medium and Heavy Armor, in return I picked up 2 extra feats.
Weapon Focus (Great Sword)
Dodge
Power Attack
Combat Expertise
Self-Sufficient

Skills
Climb 1
Handle Animal 1
Survival 1
Profession (fisherman) 1
Swim 1
Heal (cc) 1

Because of the time period, and the culture I did not think he should wear medium or heavy armor.

What do you think? Should the trade off be legal?


brashhulk wrote:
Beautifully painted... not a big fan of the anime-style, jutting-out hair on the figure itself tho.

Just imagine that is what her hair would look like after dropping a fireball spell that had been maximized, enlarged and enhanced in front of her.


Find a copy of Task Force Games Central Casting: Heroes of Legend.


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Maybe it should be renamed "Draconic Halitosis"?


If it helps, there were several articles in Dragon Magazine from the early days on this subject.


How about a Troblin. An cross between a troll and a hobgoblin. With the best of both. caused by too many love potions and too much ale.


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IF any of you can track it down, I would recommend Central Castings books.


Meophist wrote:

...six times. You somehow beat the odds and managed to roll eighteen(assuming 3d6, twenty-four if 4d6) ones during character creation. That means, before racial modifiers, you've got a three in each ability score.

You decide to take this up as a challenge and try building a character that's as effective as you can build it.

How would you do it? What will you make?

This is just something that came to my mind. I was thinking the worst-case scenario could be rather interesting. Sometimes you're dealt a bad hand, but there are those who can make wonderful things with it.

I would say you have a severe case of "dice lice" and should check to see if someone has severely messed up your dice.


I am running an Egyptian themed campaign using the Testament RPG and the original Judges Guild City State of the Invincible Overlord sets using Pathfinder. It is actually doing quite well. For spellcasting, all spellcasters are wordcasters.


Actually, dealing with both the pegasus and the cavalier are easy. Find a nest of griffins. They like the taste of horses and pegasus. Cast protection from good on all of them and lure the cavalier and pegasus to them. That will solve the problem nicely.