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For clarification, as I'm not too familiar with Eberron and a quick google search didn't turn up much, what does that entail specifically?


As someone who's been looking into Planegea lately, color me interested!


Welcome to the boards! I'm new too (Kinda. Been lurking for going on seven years now).

Having ran a live game of S&S a few years back, my vote would be for Kingmaker, although I'm cool with either.

For kingmaker, I'd probably go a dwarf alchemist I made and played many a moon ago.

For S&S, probably a halfling sharptooth barbarian.


o7


Admittedly I'm more familiar with the post-spellplague lore, but I'm down to learn. While I could go for one or the other, my preference would probably be for the Dalelands because I recently finished a Dragon Heist campaign.


Sorry for the late reply, we just had the first session a few hours ago. Settled on a Changeling Witch (Daughter of Hecate). The group loves her so far.
Weirdo: I was honestly considering any god that would've been fun to roleplay, so long as I could mechanically back up powers. Hecate and Hades were just examples at the time. (Honestly my biggest problem was figuring out the roleplaying part, though that's been fixed)
Thank you all again everyone.


I did consider mesmerist of Aphrodite, but I'm just not fond of the class. The monk idea could work. Personally, if I were using Spheres for Hecate, I'd go Triple Goddess Hedge Witch, but this sadly isn't the campaign to do spheres stuff (various reasons). And Hephaestus is off the table sadly, though a good idea.


I didn't even know those druid archetypes exist, they look neat. That spell will definitely see use (if I go for Hecate), and great idea pointing out Silksworn. I can't believe I didn't think of that. Thank you.


We're only using the books as a inspiration for the setting. Basically, every major mythology has a camp somewhere in the U.S., not just Greeks and Romans, and they're all pretty aware of each other. This'll be our second campaign with this setting, the first being Norse.


Hmm, that's an interesting idea. I'll have to look into it. Thank you for your help.


Which bloodline would you suggest for a child of Hades?


Greetings. Long time lurker, first time poster. Hopefully I put this in the right place and sorry if I ramble a bit. So, anyway, onto the details. My group will be starting a Percy Jackson style campaign in a couple of weeks, and I need help coming up with character ideas (Mostly the personality bits, crunch and numbers should be fine). We already have a Divine Hunter Paladin (the son of Apollo) and a Mystic from DSP (the son of Hephaestus). I'm mostly just having an issue coming up with ideas that would thematically fit certain gods that would be viable in combat and fun to role play. For reference, I normally create 4-5 characters before a campaign and pick between them what would be the most appropriate and fun. Anyway, I already have an air kineticist vmc oracle son of Zeus lined up. Need help with ideas for the personalities (and interesting build ideas) for children of Hecate, Hades, and any other god not already mentioned. Most first and third party is allowed, but rogue/unchaind rogue are off the table (I play too many of those).

Tldr: Need help coming up with thematic ideas for children of the Greek Gods.