paizo.com Recent Posts in Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?paizo.com Recent Posts in Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?2012-11-15T19:20:20Z2012-11-15T19:20:20ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Laeknirhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#352012-01-13T17:56:38Z2005-10-29T14:51:34Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Lord Doombringer wrote:</div><blockquote> Is the Tiefling the one with the horns and such? </blockquote><p>Yep, and the tail. :-)Lord Doombringer wrote:Is the Tiefling the one with the horns and such?
Yep, and the tail. :-)Laeknir2005-10-29T14:51:34ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?MaxSlasher26https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#342012-01-13T17:56:38Z2005-10-29T14:48:48Z<p>Is the Tiefling the one with the horns and such?</p>Is the Tiefling the one with the horns and such?MaxSlasher262005-10-29T14:48:48ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Crusthttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#332012-01-13T17:56:38Z2005-10-29T14:38:31Z<p>The tiefling annoys me. What's with her sword? Is there a purpose to all the holes down its length? I would imagine such holes would make it easy for someone to disarm or sunder the weapon. It's just not practical. Like a female warrior whose leathers bare the cleavage. It might look cool, but it doesn't make sense.</p>The tiefling annoys me. What's with her sword? Is there a purpose to all the holes down its length? I would imagine such holes would make it easy for someone to disarm or sunder the weapon. It's just not practical. Like a female warrior whose leathers bare the cleavage. It might look cool, but it doesn't make sense.Crust2005-10-29T14:38:31ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?terrainmonkeyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#322012-01-13T17:56:38Z2005-10-29T13:30:49Z<p>here's a start. the stats below are for the female teifling fighter, 5th level. now, a lot of you are going to rule call me about specifics, but just know, this is a start. basic idea, etc. i make NO guarantee that the stats and options below are in any way legal, but i believe to the best of my knowledge that they are at least fundamentally correct. like i said, this is a start. i am simply going off most of the pictures i have seen, and this was put together without the help of my books. anyway, try this on for size, and if you have any suggestions, let me know. thanks!</p>
<p>Mellina Drakehorn
<br />
Female Teifling Fighter 5
<br />
Chaotic good
<br />
str: 16
<br />
Dex: 20
<br />
Con: 14
<br />
Int: 12
<br />
Wis: 11
<br />
Cha: 10</p>
<p>Hit Points: 42
<br />
Armor Class: 19</p>
<p>Feats: two weapon fighting, improved two weapon fighting,
<br />
weapon focus long sword, weapon spec, long sword,
<br />
weapon finnesse sickle. </p>
<p>darkvision 60 feet
<br />
Darkness
<br />
resist cold, electricity, fire 5</p>
<p>languages: common, infernal</p>
<p>armor: +1 breastplate,
<br />
weapons: Long sword +1, sickle +2</p>here's a start. the stats below are for the female teifling fighter, 5th level. now, a lot of you are going to rule call me about specifics, but just know, this is a start. basic idea, etc. i make NO guarantee that the stats and options below are in any way legal, but i believe to the best of my knowledge that they are at least fundamentally correct. like i said, this is a start. i am simply going off most of the pictures i have seen, and this was put together without the help of my books....terrainmonkey2005-10-29T13:30:49ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Craig Clarkhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#312012-01-13T17:56:16Z2005-10-17T22:19:08Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote> Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar. Or the druid! She could have a dwarf animal companion! The barbarian could be wearing dwarf hide armor! </blockquote><p>That is too awesome for words. LOL I feel the same way about gnomes, that is just too funny.James Jacobs wrote:Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar. Or the druid! She could have a dwarf animal companion! The barbarian could be wearing dwarf hide armor!
That is too awesome for words. LOL I feel the same way about gnomes, that is just too funny.Craig Clark2005-10-17T22:19:08ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Lilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#302012-01-13T17:56:16Z2005-10-17T22:04:52Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Callum Finlayson wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Or biographies/backgrounds? </p>
<p>Or one of my current favourite pieces of character fluff — how about their responses to the various "20 questions" style surveys... </blockquote><p>I use this as the "trigger point" to get everybody thinking about their character and game. Only one question per player, a different question for each.Callum Finlayson wrote:Or biographies/backgrounds?
Or one of my current favourite pieces of character fluff -- how about their responses to the various "20 questions" style surveys...
I use this as the "trigger point" to get everybody thinking about their character and game. Only one question per player, a different question for each.Lilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)2005-10-17T22:04:52ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Baron Opalhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#292012-01-13T17:56:12Z2005-10-15T05:14:33Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">kulisap wrote:</div><blockquote>Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! :D </blockquote><p>Male dwarven wizard! :D Between the two I'll have most of my faveorite character types.kulisap wrote:Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! :D
Male dwarven wizard! :D Between the two I'll have most of my faveorite character types.Baron Opal2005-10-15T05:14:33ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?The Mad Arabhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#282012-01-13T17:56:07Z2005-10-13T05:12:34Z<p>Wouldn't mind seeing more of Shahng (cover of 119).</p>
<p>What can I say? Bad girls are interesting! :)</p>Wouldn't mind seeing more of Shahng (cover of 119).
What can I say? Bad girls are interesting! :)The Mad Arab2005-10-13T05:12:34ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?kulisaphttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#272012-01-13T17:54:22Z2005-08-26T05:52:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
<br />
Still to do: barbarian, druid, monk, wizard. We have vague ideas/notions for genders and races for these guys, but they haven't been designed yet. And they probably won't for some time to come. </blockquote><p>Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! :DJames Jacobs wrote:Still to do: barbarian, druid, monk, wizard. We have vague ideas/notions for genders and races for these guys, but they haven't been designed yet. And they probably won't for some time to come.
Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! Male Half-orc Monk! :Dkulisap2005-08-26T05:52:30ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Sean Glennhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#262012-01-13T17:53:43Z2005-08-04T21:51:13Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">ASEO wrote:</div><blockquote> I'd prefer to see a iconic Wee Jas priest to look more goth and less Wonder Woman though. </blockquote><p>We decided that we didn't like the red, white (silver/metal), blue scheme on the cleric either, so in the coming issues she's a more muted set of colors, heavy on the red and charcoal.
<p>Sometimes they works, sometimes they don'ts.</p>ASEO wrote:I'd prefer to see a iconic Wee Jas priest to look more goth and less Wonder Woman though.
We decided that we didn't like the red, white (silver/metal), blue scheme on the cleric either, so in the coming issues she's a more muted set of colors, heavy on the red and charcoal. Sometimes they works, sometimes they don'ts.Sean Glenn2005-08-04T21:51:13ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?David Eitelbachhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#252012-01-13T17:53:43Z2005-08-04T21:43:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">sad_genius wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Is that Iconic Scout Dram Cicaeda I see braving Swamp Dangers in #126?</p>
<p>:-) </blockquote><p>It sure looks like it.sad_genius wrote:Is that Iconic Scout Dram Cicaeda I see braving Swamp Dangers in #126?
:-)
It sure looks like it.David Eitelbach2005-08-04T21:43:07ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Iskanderhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#242012-01-13T17:53:43Z2005-08-04T21:14:14Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Great Green God wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Iskander wrote:</div><blockquote>I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love. </blockquote>I think that's illegal in some states.</blockquote><p>Only if it's done right.
<p>Seriously, I'd like to see either a move away from the boobs, boobs, improbable waists, and boobs school of character art towards something a bit grittier and with fewer double D cups. Alternatively, leaven the gigantic jugs with some Tom of Finland style leather rogue goodness.</p>
<p>I'm just sayin'.</p>Great Green God wrote:Iskander wrote:I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love.
I think that's illegal in some states.Only if it's done right. Seriously, I'd like to see either a move away from the boobs, boobs, improbable waists, and boobs school of character art towards something a bit grittier and with fewer double D cups. Alternatively, leaven the gigantic jugs with some Tom of Finland style leather rogue goodness.
I'm just sayin'.Iskander2005-08-04T21:14:14ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Callum Finlaysonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#232012-01-13T17:53:42Z2005-08-04T15:24:37Z<p>I'm also happy for the focus to be on core races and classes — there's a vast amount that can be done with the basic 7 races and 11 classes, we don't need an iconic celstial half-dragon dire ninja! :)</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">ASEO wrote:</div><blockquote>her horns on the cover illustration are weird because they fade into her skin and hair in a way that horns just don't grow</blockquote><p>I can't say why Howard Lyon drew it that way, but I know of another (fantasy) artist who draws horns like that because in some media more realistic horns always seem to look "wrong" in some sense, whereas fewer people feel "faded" horns look wrong unless they stop to think about it.
<div class="messageboard-quotee">ASEO wrote:</div><blockquote>I'd prefer to see a iconic Wee Jas priest to look more goth and less Wonder Woman though.</blockquote><p>A cleric of the goddess of vanity should have a certain style about her, not necessarily doled up to the nines all the time, but I feel there should be a degree of casual refinement at least — they know how to make the best of how they look.
<p>The overall style here doesn't feel (to me) quite right, gothier wouldn't be a bad direction to move in, but I'll not grumble about the type of armour she's wearing — I'll grumble that she's wearing any armour at all! Heresy :)</p>
<p>Wayne Reynolds' "Larsa Essinel" picture in Dungeon 118 would to my mind make a good Jasidan something, not an actual preist or mage but she certainly has that "Wee Jas" feel to her.</p>
<p>Unfortunately it's the problem of juggling not just keeping some/most people happy some/most of the time, but also doing so in an artistic/creative environment.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">AESO wrote:</div><blockquote>Personally, I don't care for seeing nonstandard races as iconic PCs.</blockquote><p>I suspect that a relatively high proportion of the people that frequent the WotC and Paizo websites use a high proportion of non-core material compared to the overall D&D (or Dungeon/Dragon magazine) population. Certainly of the three groups I know all play with significantly less non-core material than many people active on these boards seem to.
<p>We don't really need more elven wizards and halfling rogues, but uncommon basic/core iconics are nice (elven paladins, or dwarven druids) and are potentially of interest to everyone, whereas simply by being non-core others are only of potential interest to a (significantly?) smaller population.</p>
<p>That's not of course to say that the smaller populations should be discounted, but rather recognise those areas where given populations are likely to be disproportionately represented — in my experience/opinion for example I would expect the people active on this site and on the WotC site to use a relatively large amount of non-core material compared to the general D&D population and to general Dungeon/Dragon readers.</p>I'm also happy for the focus to be on core races and classes -- there's a vast amount that can be done with the basic 7 races and 11 classes, we don't need an iconic celstial half-dragon dire ninja! :)
ASEO wrote:her horns on the cover illustration are weird because they fade into her skin and hair in a way that horns just don't grow
I can't say why Howard Lyon drew it that way, but I know of another (fantasy) artist who draws horns like that because in some media more realistic horns...Callum Finlayson2005-08-04T15:24:37ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?sad_geniushttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#222012-01-13T17:53:42Z2005-08-04T14:48:26Z<p>Is that Iconic Scout Dram Cicaeda I see braving Swamp Dangers in #126?</p>
<p>:-)</p>Is that Iconic Scout Dram Cicaeda I see braving Swamp Dangers in #126?
:-)sad_genius2005-08-04T14:48:26ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Tatterdemalionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#212012-01-13T17:53:42Z2005-08-04T14:46:29Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DMGBman wrote:</div><blockquote> Iconic Character/Famous Fictional Character Stats would be a great section to add to DUNGEON every month. One page, just for fun, it would be interesting. </blockquote><p>I would love this! Anyone remember Giants in the Earth in the old Dragon magazine?
<p>Jack</p>DMGBman wrote:Iconic Character/Famous Fictional Character Stats would be a great section to add to DUNGEON every month. One page, just for fun, it would be interesting.
I would love this! Anyone remember Giants in the Earth in the old Dragon magazine? JackTatterdemalion2005-08-04T14:46:29ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Bram Blackfeatherhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#202012-01-13T17:53:42Z2005-08-04T14:40:09Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
<br />
Male drow bard
<br />
Female human cleric of Wee Jas
<br />
Female tiefling fighter
<br />
Male human paladin
<br />
Female human ranger
<br />
Male half-elf rogue
<br />
Male human sorcerer
<br />
</blockquote><p>Oops. I thought the cleric of Wee Jas (the one dressed in red and white and blue?) was a Warlock. Hrm. My bad.James Jacobs wrote:Male drow bard
Female human cleric of Wee Jas
Female tiefling fighter
Male human paladin
Female human ranger
Male half-elf rogue
Male human sorcerer
Oops. I thought the cleric of Wee Jas (the one dressed in red and white and blue?) was a Warlock. Hrm. My bad.Bram Blackfeather2005-08-04T14:40:09ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Great Green Godhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#192012-01-13T17:53:41Z2005-08-04T04:03:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Iskander wrote:</div><blockquote>I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love. </blockquote><p>I think that's illegal in some states.
<p>GGG</p>Iskander wrote:I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love.
I think that's illegal in some states. GGGGreat Green God2005-08-04T04:03:47ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?ASEOhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#182012-01-13T17:53:40Z2005-08-03T20:53:02Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
<br />
Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.
<br />
</blockquote><p>Personally, I don't care for seeing nonstandard races as iconic PCs. It plays to much to the negative munchkin "My Half-Dragon Troll Bezerker character eats gawds for breakfast" D&D image.
<p>Tieflings PCs just scream "Munchkin" like Drow PCs scream "I've read all the Forgotten Realm's Novels 3 times and I even had Ed Greenwood sign my copy of Spellfire".::shudder::</p>
<p>I liked the first four iconic characters. </p>
<p>The Drow and tiefling in the current batch chaif me. (The tiefling looks like a half-musk ox in some of the pictured, and her horns on the cover illustration are weird because they fade into her skin and hair in a way that horns just don't grow..."But she is a fantsy demon spawn and it's not real"...granted. So then break out the cleavage and wasp waist... Art critic rant off)</p>
<p>I'd prefer to see a iconic Wee Jas priest to look more goth and less Wonder Woman though. </p>
<p>Stats, not interested. </p>
<p>Are the same four iconic characters staying with us all the way through the AoW?</p>
<p>ASEO out</p>James Jacobs wrote:Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.
Personally, I don't care for seeing nonstandard races as iconic PCs. It plays to much to the negative munchkin "My Half-Dragon Troll Bezerker character eats gawds for breakfast" D&D image. Tieflings PCs just scream "Munchkin" like Drow PCs scream "I've read all the Forgotten Realm's Novels 3 times and I even had Ed Greenwood sign my copy of Spellfire".::shudder::
I...ASEO2005-08-03T20:53:02ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Chris Wissel - WerePlatypushttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#172012-01-13T17:53:40Z2005-08-03T20:44:37Z<p>Maybe us. . . the posters of this thread. . . can stat them up.</p>
<p>We can pick one of the iconics, choose a level, and just stat the bejeesus out of him/her.</p>
<p>Maybe I could do one. . . of course, I officially refuse to do the surface-Drow Bard. . . may his smarmy little underdark self be eaten by a mass of writhing green worms. :)</p>Maybe us. . . the posters of this thread. . . can stat them up.
We can pick one of the iconics, choose a level, and just stat the bejeesus out of him/her.
Maybe I could do one. . . of course, I officially refuse to do the surface-Drow Bard. . . may his smarmy little underdark self be eaten by a mass of writhing green worms. :)Chris Wissel - WerePlatypus2005-08-03T20:44:37ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Iskanderhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#162012-01-13T17:53:40Z2005-08-03T20:35:25Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote><p>Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.</p>
<p>Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar. Or the druid! She could have a dwarf animal companion! The barbarian could be wearing dwarf hide armor! </blockquote><p>I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love.James Jacobs wrote:Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.
Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar. Or the druid! She could have a dwarf animal companion! The barbarian could be wearing dwarf hide armor!
I sense someone in need of a bit of involuntary dwarf love.Iskander2005-08-03T20:35:25ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Zootcathttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#152012-01-13T17:53:40Z2005-08-03T17:22:20Z<p>The guy with the white hair that dresses all in red... would he be the "male half-elf rogue?"</p>
<p>Ooh, and how about letting us view the concept art for these characters that the artists get to see? That'd be sweet.</p>The guy with the white hair that dresses all in red... would he be the "male half-elf rogue?"
Ooh, and how about letting us view the concept art for these characters that the artists get to see? That'd be sweet.Zootcat2005-08-03T17:22:20ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?Mordohttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#142012-01-13T17:53:39Z2005-08-02T21:51:24Z<p>Why don't you open a section on these boards, a topic for each iconic including a link to its skecth, then ask everyone to write down ideas for its background. I beleive that within a month most iconic will have nice background provide by the fans of dungeon.</p>Why don't you open a section on these boards, a topic for each iconic including a link to its skecth, then ask everyone to write down ideas for its background. I beleive that within a month most iconic will have nice background provide by the fans of dungeon.Mordo2005-08-02T21:51:24ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?James Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#132012-01-13T17:53:38Z2005-08-02T21:19:22Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">johnnype wrote:</div><blockquote><p> First of all: Way too many humans. Humans bore me to tears.</p>
<p>Also, don't be afraid of using some lesser know races. for example, you might also consider some setting specific iconics like a shifter barbarian. </blockquote><p>We won't be assigning any races that don't appear in the core books, first of all, so no shifters or warforged iconics.
<p>Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.</p>
<p>Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar. Or the druid! She could have a dwarf animal companion! The barbarian could be wearing dwarf hide armor!</p>johnnype wrote:First of all: Way too many humans. Humans bore me to tears.
Also, don't be afraid of using some lesser know races. for example, you might also consider some setting specific iconics like a shifter barbarian.
We won't be assigning any races that don't appear in the core books, first of all, so no shifters or warforged iconics. Dwarves are a possibility, but if I have my way we'll see a gnome and a halfing first. Maybe an aasmiar.
Maybe the wizard will have a dwarf familiar....James Jacobs (Creative Director)2005-08-02T21:19:22ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?David Eitelbachhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#122012-01-13T17:53:38Z2005-08-02T20:06:12Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DMGBman wrote:</div><blockquote> Iconic Character/Famous Fictional Character Stats would be a great section to add to DUNGEON every month. One page, just for fun, it would be interesting. </blockquote><p>That is an AWESOME idea! I think it would be pretty cool to see famous heroes and villians from fiction (fantasy fiction would be the easiest) in <i>Dungeon</i>. Although I suppose that would violate copyright laws. Crud.DMGBman wrote:Iconic Character/Famous Fictional Character Stats would be a great section to add to DUNGEON every month. One page, just for fun, it would be interesting.
That is an AWESOME idea! I think it would be pretty cool to see famous heroes and villians from fiction (fantasy fiction would be the easiest) in Dungeon. Although I suppose that would violate copyright laws. Crud.David Eitelbach2005-08-02T20:06:12ZRe: Forums/Dungeon Magazine: General Discussion: Stats for the iconic characters in Dungeon?johnnypehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2gajf?Stats-for-the-iconic-characters-in-Dungeon#112012-01-13T17:53:38Z2005-08-02T19:38:24Z<p>First of all: Way too many humans. Humans bore me to tears.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
<br />
Still to do: barbarian, druid, monk, wizard. We have vague ideas/notions for genders and races for these guys, but they haven't been designed yet. After that we can start looking into iconic ninjas and scouts and warlocks and samurai, I suppose. </blockquote><p>Don't forget us psionics fans. Before you do any of those you have to give us some psions and psi-warriors.
<p>Also, don't be afraid of using some lesser know races. for example, you might also consider some setting specific iconics like a shifter barbarian.</p>First of all: Way too many humans. Humans bore me to tears.
James Jacobs wrote:Still to do: barbarian, druid, monk, wizard. We have vague ideas/notions for genders and races for these guys, but they haven't been designed yet. After that we can start looking into iconic ninjas and scouts and warlocks and samurai, I suppose.
Don't forget us psionics fans. Before you do any of those you have to give us some psions and psi-warriors. Also, don't be afraid of using some lesser know races. for...johnnype2005-08-02T19:38:24Z