| Utgardloki |
I was going through this black notebook I have, figuring out if there was anything in there worth saving before I threw the thing away. The notebook has notes on two prestige class ideas I had.
So, having torn those pages out of the notebook, I have to decide what to do with them? Do I write them up for 3.5 or for Pathfinder? Or not write them up at all. Maybe I should just have idea cards for them so I can flesh them out someday if I need to.
So I come here: Would anybody be interested in seeing either of my prestige classes written up for Pathfinder?
Twisted Sorcerer
This PrC is inspired by the depictions of Seoni, so it makes sense to write it up as a Pathfinder Prestige class. The basic concept is that they can concentrate their magic through extreme gestures, which means moving about the battlefield and makes it impossible to gain the special bonuses while constricted or trying to cast covertly. Besides Seoni, I was also thinking of the Crooked Sorcerer character from The Patchwork Girl Of Oz.
The class combines dexterity abilities and spellcasting. They take a slight hit in spellcasting levels (I don't see a way around that), but the spells they cast are more powerful and more likely to get through spell resistance.
Dollmaker
This PrC is required for my Audor Campaign, but that campaign is currently inactive. The concept is that a culture of gnomes includes an occupation of slave traders who shrink their captives to make it easier to transport them.
This kind of makes them sound more evil than they really are. Usually they do not catch slaves. Usually they purchase captives taken during the ubiquitious warring among the various races, and end up delivering the captives to tribes of their own race, where in most cases they are granted their freedom. So really, they are more like ransomers.
Of course, with their specialized abilities, there are many things a Dollmaker could do, both honorable and sinister.
If anybody is interested in these ideas, let me know, and I can write them up. Otherwise, I'll just file them with my other idea cards.