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I would like the Princesses Mulan, Ariel and Belle. I must turn them into an assassin hit squad of cutesy evil.

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The One Who Makes You Angry wrote:
I would like the Princesses Mulan, Ariel and Belle. I must turn them into an assassin hit squad of cutesy evil.

I would be remiss if I didn't post a link up to jeftoon01's line of Twisted Princesses on Deviant Art.

How delightfully EVIL! ^_^


I think the princesses get the trait/feat Disney Princess as a bonus, granting +2 trait bonus on Perform (singing) checks and Perform (singing) is always considered a class skill.


SirGeshko wrote:
The One Who Makes You Angry wrote:
I would like the Princesses Mulan, Ariel and Belle. I must turn them into an assassin hit squad of cutesy evil.

I would be remiss if I didn't post a link up to jeftoon01's line of Twisted Princesses on Deviant Art.

How delightfully EVIL! ^_^

Oh man now those versions would be worth statting.

Twisted Snow White -Necromancer

Twisted Jasmine..still a druid but with a Dire Tiger Companion.

Twisted Aurora..Witch with Giant owl Familiar


Twisted Cinderella..Lich Transmuter
Twisted Alice Illusionist

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Velcro Zipper wrote:

The wonderful thing about Tiggers...

(is Tiggers are worth some XP!)
sniped for space

WELL DONE!


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This thread brings to mind two books I just found yesterday at Barnes & Noble. The books are by Jim C. Hines, and are a fun read.

They are "The Stepsisters Scheme" and "The Mermaids Madness".

Snow White as a Aristocrat/Sorceress, Sleeping Beauty as a Aristocrat/Monk, and Cinderella as a Aristocrat/Druid seem to fit.


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Wow... make one post about a series of books somewhat relevant to the subject and I kill the thread.

Sorry! :p


I thought it was me.

And also do not ask people to read!


Lokie wrote:
Wow... make one post about a series of books somewhat relevant to the subject and I kill the thread.

You're not that special :-P

26 hours is hardly a "dead thread". Heck, Mithril's post was 39 "dead" until yours.

R.


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Rezdave wrote:
Lokie wrote:
Wow... make one post about a series of books somewhat relevant to the subject and I kill the thread.

You're not that special :-P

26 hours is hardly a "dead thread". Heck, Mithril's post was 39 "dead" until yours.

R.

It was a joke...

I just was hoping to get some response from someone who might have read the books as well.


Lokie wrote:
It was a joke...

So was mine :-P


Is anyone statting any princesses?

I need my cutesy trio pf DEATH!

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Going back a bit here....

Miss Eglantine Price from "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" -- wizard with cat familiar

Mary Poppins -- sorceress, likely arcane bloodline

The Aristocats -- awakened cats, naturally with levels in Aristocrat

Aladdin -- rogue

Jaffar -- wizard with loremaster PRC

Urseala the Sea Witch -- sea hag with many levels of witch

Winnie the Pooh -- awakened bear cub with one level of bard (no one in the Hundred Acre Wood has many levels except for Tigger)

Eeyore -- awakened donkey with one level of sorcerer, undead bloodline (the only sign of his undead nature is that his tail keeps falling off and he's depressed because he knows it's going to get worse)


I'm more surprised no one has brought up the coolness that is fables, and stating that up... Bigsby is the man... wolf.... thing.


Hmm for the primarily animals movies instead of the awakened route might I suggest a different approach: The Noble Wild which has Noble (read sentient) animal progressions that probably work even better than awakened.

Noble Lion, Noble Hyena, Noble Baboon, Noble Boar, Noble Mongoose (Meerkat) and Noble Parrot (Hornbill) for The Lion King; Noble Deer, Noble Rabbit, Noble Skunk for Bambi; Noble Cat, Noble Dog and Noble Mouse for The Aristocats (my sister LOVES the movie); Noble Dog and Noble Fox for The Fox and The Hound; Noble Parrot for Aladdin; Noble Bear, Noble Donkey and Noble Boar for Winnie the Pooh (originated from the story of real life Canadian Black Bear brought to England during the First World War by a soldier from Winnipeg; the soldier named the bear after his hometown); can't think of any others at the moment but there are probably other animal based movies in Disney's repertoire.


Kevin Andrew Murphy wrote:
Mary Poppins -- sorceress, likely arcane bloodline

Sorcerer? No way. Mary Poppins was a bard, through and through. Illusions, healing spells, and magical music all scream bard. She also had a rockin' bag of holding & a flying umbrella.


Sean FitzSimon wrote:
Kevin Andrew Murphy wrote:
Mary Poppins -- sorceress, likely arcane bloodline
Sorcerer? No way. Mary Poppins was a bard, through and through. Illusions, healing spells, and magical music all scream bard. She also had a rockin' bag of holding & a flying umbrella.

Agreed..she had also maxed out Bluff, Intimidate and Diplomacy and had Bert as a cohort and a bunch of sweeps for followers so she must have had leadership too..

I can't believe we are back on this.


Think any one can stat scar?

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Robert Petty wrote:
Think any one can stat scar?

Awakened Lion Beguiler prestige classed into Disciple of Asmodeus.

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