Dec 12, 2009 21:56
(9:46:57 PM) kiruppert: So, I was just looking at Monster Manual 3 for D&D 3.5. Is it bad that I kinda want to make an adventure around a mad alchemist/wizard living in a castle deep in the mountain range claimed by ogres of the Skullcrusher clan?
(9:47:59 PM) Elix: No, and it'd be the perfect April 1st session. After the party slays the wizard, have them find a however-you-want-to-explain-it CD with the single, left behind by the mad wizard.
(9:50:34 PM) kiruppert: Nono. One of the NPCs they encounter would be a bard permanently in the employ of the Wizard
(9:51:09 PM) Elix: Would he have two levels in barbarian multiclass?
(9:52:03 PM) kiruppert: No, but legends were that he was raised alone in the wilds untill he was found and civilized by the wandering halfling scribe Hodge.
(9:52:27 PM) Elix: Heh... indeed. I'd make it a human, not a halfling.
(9:52:43 PM) kiruppert: Well, the man named Hodge, I guess.
(9:52:47 PM) Elix: Then it's implied that he was found by the Hodge-man.
(9:53:11 PM) kiruppert: But I'm thinking Hodgeman is short and stout, so... Halfling.
(9:53:49 PM) Elix: Indeed. He could be the innkeeper archetype... big barrelchested type of stout fucker.. just, not gruff. Since he is a scribe after all.