I think you don't quite get the gist of it -- I am playing twins. One soul, two bodies.
Dvati are messed up in the most awesome way. :')
And my GM's pretty good at rolling with the punches, though he warns us that if we stray too far from his plan, he'll start making stuff up, which will probably kill us. ^^;
See, "one soul two bodies" sounds to me like someone at Wizards of the Coast or wherever got bored and horny at the same time and came up with a character type whose entire purpose was to initiate threeways. Then they thought up some "legitimate" uses and got it into the book. How high is your Charisma stat?
Huh. My DnD Character just underwent a radical transformation as well. Used to be a blind cleric of Pelor, right? Now he's a cleric of Nerrul, armed with a special scythe with unlimited usage of death watch and a once a day DeathKnell.
This transformation was quite beneficial to my character, as well. I can now flank by myself, and have one twin aid another so the other can hit more accurately (which works quite well with my Power Attack feat). Not to mention a lot of my stuff revolves around jumping, so being able to give myself a leg-up is a nice bonus.
I don't know why, but I love playing fightery classes now. As long as I have a good way to stay alive, I like the tactics of melee combat and the strategy of matching feats and abilities.
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(One time a GM got mad at us because we decided to attack a weapons lab when he really wanted us to snoop around in the ventilation system.)
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Dvati are messed up in the most awesome way. :')
And my GM's pretty good at rolling with the punches, though he warns us that if we stray too far from his plan, he'll start making stuff up, which will probably kill us. ^^;
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Dvati look really creepy and have a tendency to unnerve humans, anyway. :P
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Also his name changed from Gan to Cairn.
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This transformation was quite beneficial to my character, as well. I can now flank by myself, and have one twin aid another so the other can hit more accurately (which works quite well with my Power Attack feat). Not to mention a lot of my stuff revolves around jumping, so being able to give myself a leg-up is a nice bonus.
I don't know why, but I love playing fightery classes now. As long as I have a good way to stay alive, I like the tactics of melee combat and the strategy of matching feats and abilities.
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