Every thing you do, do it with style. Advice on elf Hexcrafter look.


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So, I'm pretty satisfied from my Hexcrafter. Now, I'd like to personalize it a bit more. I'm going with the cutlass as weapon, and I'd like to get some advice to some rp aspect. My hexcrafter is a rough character, but I'd like to ply it with some "stylish roughness". Any idea for that? For clothes to behaviour, anything is welcome. And another question, I'm thinking of make my personal den. We have a house, with a pretty big cellar, and I like to furnish it with some that recall my witch heritage. Suggestions?


Cutlass, you say? Rough but stylish, you say?

I have one word for you my friend: Pirate.

Seriously, they have cool hats.

If you're doing hexcrafter as part of your heritage, maybe your mother was a sea witch. Your buccaneer father would visit her hut for fortune-telling, spells and cure to help his crew etc. Or vice versa.

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You could give him a "Greaser" look and say that his mother was a witch, and he accidentally was messing with her stuff and was cursed with eternally cheesy hair. Pirate is another good flavor option.


Hmmm. Interesting options. Unluckily, this campaign is already running, and I have already gave the bg to dm. So, even if the ideas of pirate legacy is really attractive as well as the witch that mess up with the stuff, I can't use them. But I feel the need to make a bit more development of my character behavior. My DM don't know sir Terry Pratchett, so he don't allow my initial idea of an elf trapped in the morphic field of a dwarf. So I decided to revert to something anyway really poor in social interaction, but with jokes and a ironic style, especially when he want the reason. Let's say, something like Guybrush Treepwood in swordduels, but with more style and something like what I can only define as "witchy" flavor....

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