A fighter and a gunslinger, that's like a wet dream for my mesmerist. If we don't get a healer, I'll keep the psychosomatic surge trick, but if we do, I'll switch it for misdirection for those firearm attacks.
Psychosomatic Surge: Psychic magic soothes the subject, alleviating her wounds temporarily. The mesmerist can trigger this trick when the subject takes damage. The subject gains a number of temporary hit points equal to 1d8 + 1/2 the mesmerist’s level. If the damage from the triggering attack would have reduced the subject to 0 hit points or fewer, this trick grants an additional 1d8 temporary hit points. These temporary hit points last for 1 hour or until discharged.
Misdirection: An enemy’s perception of an attack by the subject shifts, making the foe unprepared to defend against the attack. The mesmerist can trigger this trick when the subject makes an attack or uses a spell that requires an attack roll. The mesmerist attempts a Bluff check to feint against a single target of the subject’s attack. Unlike a normal feint, this ability can be used on non-melee attacks. If the feint succeeds, the target of the attack is denied its Dexterity bonus to AC against the triggering attack. The target doesn’t suffer any additional effects that the mesmerist or the subject would cause on a normal feint or Bluff check. This is an illusion (glamer) effect.
It is the year 1825 and they christened him David León, born in Argentina. His father a musician, his mother a dancer. Friend of Anarchists, labourers, and bordello residents. Daring, outspoken and suffering no fools nor injustice, nineteen times was he arrested for lollygagging, civil disobedience and knocking out a gendarme in a brawl after a game of cards. No one could prove he was part of several cattle theft operations and a train robbery to English and Italian magnates and he would always find a safe house among the townsfolk when on the run.
After fleeing with a girl the local sheriff was courting, the authorities beat him up and threw him on a cell with no food for three nights. With the help of a friend, he shot the sheriff dead and rode south, where he met and befriended a Welsh adventurer. Tired of fighting a losing battle against those who abuse their power and curious about the stories his new partner weaved about Britain, he escaped from his South American fate. Perhaps to a new, different life…
He has now but recently arrived to London and had plans of moving to the countryside. After seeing the appalling conditions under which the poor live here, however, he decided to stay for a while and see if he can tell these Englishmen a thing or two about human dignity.
He instinctively grasped his rosary when the devilish portents opened the sky above the city. It is not the first time that a city makes him feel unwelcome, but this is probably crossing a line.
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"The tribe is ruled over by a king whose power is absolute (...). Immediately upon his elevation he is gelded, blinded with a fiery stick, and his hands and feet are cut off, so that the world will not distract him from wisdom. He is confined within a cavern, whose name is Citadel (Qzr); the only persons who may enter are the four witch doctors and a pair of female slaves who serve the king and smear his body with dung. If there is a war, the witch doctors take him from the cavern, exhibit him to the tribe to spur the warriors' courage, sling him over their shoulders, and carry him as though a banner or a talisman into the fiercest part of the battle. When this occurs, the king generally dies within seconds under the stones hurled at him by the Apemen."
Well I'm super interested. I have not really played pathfinder yet, but I've been meaning to give it a spin. If you don't mind that, I may take some time over the next couple of days to put something together.
Ask away if you have any questions! .. We have Elan, Super pathfinder expert mutant calculator something something god.
Me who just like to help when i can! (also have some nice experience with pathfinder )
And our new dear DM who just a lovable person who writes amazing things... When he has the time, hehe
Alcazar I dont know i'm afraid.. But always nice meeting new faces!
Well I'm looking over a few things. I'm leaning skinwalker hunter (i just really like the shifters of Ebberon and the flavor of having them take ranger/druid levels), but might need to keep checking things before I commit.
welcome aboard! if you have questions i would love to clear up what i can, and phone a friend for what i can't. as for what you want to play, do whatever your heart desires. if you guys desperately need a healer but none of you want to play one, thats fine! i can make an npc, have you find a healing artifact that works a dozen times a day or something similar. you would need to search a noble's house or a respected hospital to find one, but its definitely a possibility.
also thanks for the praise Krivak. love you too <3
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“Defend the weak, protect both young and old, never desert your friends. Give justice to all, be fearless in battle and always ready to defend the right." —The law of Badger Lords” ― Brian Jacques, Lord Brocktree
the only difference is the amount of spells you can cast, one new feat, and two new rolls for health (see what other people have already done).
as for races ( https://www.d20pfsrd.com/races) here is where you can find acceptable races. if you desperately want to be a centaur then i won't stop you, but be aware that things like rubble blocking the streets, stairs, and other obstacles may decrease your chances of survival.
“Defend the weak, protect both young and old, never desert your friends. Give justice to all, be fearless in battle and always ready to defend the right." —The law of Badger Lords” ― Brian Jacques, Lord Brocktree
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