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harboretum · 2 months
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What else have you forgotten?
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12pt-times-new-roman · 5 months
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in case anyone needed proof that aura of vitality is the best healing spell in the game, here you go.
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gaysiimar · 2 years
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Proper reference for Amelia! (well, reference of her in her field-garb) 
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dungeon-oracle · 1 month
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You can put your reasons in the tags if you want but it’s not necessary. Please reblog!
There were too many options for one poll, part 2 is here.
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corelliansunsets · 6 months
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“your reflection can’t offer a word,
to the bliss of not knowing yourself.”
(Kadrar Dutsk, my wayward twilight cleric)
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moonjelliess · 1 year
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Maddox Umbrine the Twilight Cleric 🌟
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cirrane · 2 years
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It's hard being a young cleric..
Another drawing of my latest dnd character because I love her.
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fernrisulfr · 1 month
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The door to Thero
Thero/Theodore - Grung - Cleric or Paladin
A Grung raised by Missionaries of a good/aligned deity. Was actually kidnapped as a child but was too young to remember. They intended him as a tool to convert his "savage" kin. It's very much a Christian Missionaries taking in a native child situation. Given name is Theodore, but they more often called him "Thero" which means "feral" or "beastly" a derogatory nickname, though he remains oblivious to that part. Use Australian accent I've been working on? Definitely the positive sort. Possibly lawful, suiting both the nature of Grung as well as his religious upbringing.
If Paladin thinking Oath of Devotion or Oath of the Crown. If Cleric possibly Twilight, Order, or Life Domain. Maybe Nature Domain.
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crystalkitty1220 · 7 months
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Oh also can’t remember if i already said this but i did my nails
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Oooo they look starry
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everywishway · 8 days
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I think it's so funny that everyone is saying "fig worshipping Ankarna" while I'm sitting here going "polytheistic Kristen Applebees". Such a me thing going "yeah, but why not both?" It's never said people couldn't be polytheistic in D&D or in Solace plus the thematic parallels for Kristen would be so good.
Kristen starts off worshipping a harmful religion of the sun god and then returns to a different sun god, a healthier and more true diety than what she originally worshipped, while still worshipping her true diety, the one she is the saint of and wife of this sun god.
They don't have to be close but the appreciation Ankarna would have once she is no longer this war-ridden conquest infernal and instead back to what she originally was, a goddess of justice and hope. She would appreciate Kristen for restoring Cassandra to her true self instead of being the Nightmare King.
Plus I love the idea of them being worshipped as a pair, like a combination of Apollo&Artemis and Hades&Persephone. Day and Night gods represent each other's opposites but together anyway, working together to bring happiness to their followers and their shared Saint, Kristen Applebees the Twilight Domain Cleric. When the day and the night connect in harmony and beauty...
...I just think that's neat...
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ganurath · 3 months
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My D&D group is going to be doing a module that's suppose to grind through characters. Which works for me, since I like making characters.
Plan A: Grudge, a semi-undead character (Reborn Path of the Zealot Barbarian) trying to figure out how he died the first time around.
Plan B: A mercenary goblin (Swarmkeeper Ranger) hunting down Plan A.
Plan C: A mechanical cheeseball of a character (Halfling Cleric, Twilight Domain) trying to find Plan B and correct his misunderstanding of his orders.
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advanceddoodling · 1 year
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My brother and I are playing D&D for the first time (finally! ) 3 out of the 4 of us decided to be birds without even talking to each other 👀
Anyways this is my girl Ira Stillwater, an owlin twilight Domain Cleric and my brother's Druid kenku, Jedediah Keeper.
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92kronus · 4 months
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Random D&D Character Generator on R
I have been doing a lot of work on R for my research and decided to give it a go and write the script for a random D&D character generator.
It is a very simplified version and there is definitely room for improvement and expansion, but I wanted to share it with everyone for those who want to tinker with it:
#Install Packages#
install.packages("randomNames") library("randomNames")
#Function to generate a random character sheet#
generate_random_character <- function() {
# Sample races, classes, and backgrounds# races <- c( "Dwarf", "Elf", "Halfling", "Human", "Dragonborn", "Gnome", "Half-Elf", "Half-Orc", "Tiefling", "Aasimar", "Firbolg", "Genasi", "Goliath", "Hobgoblin", "Kenku", "Kobold", "Lizardfolk", "Tabaxi", "Triton", "Bugbear", "Goblin", "Hobgoblin", "Orc", "Fairy", "Satyr", "Yuan-ti Pureblood", "Aarakocra", "Aasimar", "Changeling", "Kalashtar", "Shifter", "Warforged", "Centaur", "Loxodon", "Minotaur", "Simic Hybrid", "Vedalken", "Gith (Githyanki, Githzerai)" ) classes <- c( "Barbarian", "Bard", "Cleric", "Druid", "Fighter", "Monk", "Paladin", "Ranger", "Rogue", "Sorcerer", "Warlock", "Wizard", "Artificer", "Blood Hunter" ) subclass_Barbarian <- c( "Path of the Berserker", "Path of the Totem Warrior", "Path of the Ancestral Guardian", "Path of the Storm Herald", "Path of the Zealot" ) subclass_Bard <- c( "College of Lore", "College of Valor", "College of Glamour", "College of Swords", "College of Whispers", "College of Eloquence" ) subclass_Cleric <- c( "Knowledge Domain", "Life Domain", "Light Domain", "Nature Domain", "Tempest Domain", "Trickery Domain", "War Domain", "Forge Domain", "Grave Domain", "Order Domain", "Peace Domain", "Twilight Domain" ) subclass_Druid <- c( "Circle of the Land", "Circle of the Moon", "Circle of Dreams", "Circle of the Shepherd", "Circle of Twilight" ) subclass_Fighter <- c( "Champion", "Battle Master", "Eldritch Knight", "Arcane Archer", "Cavalier", "Samurai" ) subclass_Monk <- c( "Way of the Open Hand", "Way of Shadow", "Way of the Four Elements", "Way of the Drunken Master", "Way of the Kensei", "Way of the Sun Soul" ) subclass_Paladin <- c( "Oath of Devotion", "Oath of the Ancients", "Oath of Vengeance", "Oath of the Crown", "Oath of Conquest", "Oath of Redemption", "Oath of the Watchers" ) subclass_Ranger <- c( "Hunter", "Beast Master", "Gloom Stalker", "Horizon Walker", "Monster Slayer" ) subclass_Rogue <- c( "Thief", "Assassin", "Arcane Trickster", "Mastermind", "Swashbuckler", "Inquisitive", "Scout" ) subclass_Sorcerer <- c( "Draconic Bloodline", "Wild Magic", "Divine Soul", "Shadow Magic", "Storm Sorcery", "Aberrant Mind" ) subclass_Warlock <- c( "The Archfey", "The Fiend", "The Great Old One", "The Undying", "The Celestial", "The Hexblade", "The Raven Queen" ) subclass_Wizard <- c( "School of Abjuration", "School of Conjuration", "School of Divination", "School of Enchantment", "School of Evocation", "School of Illusion", "School of Necromancy", "School of Transmutation", "War Magic", "Bladesinging" ) subclass_Artificer <- c( "Alchemist", "Artillerist", "Battle Smith", "Armorer" ) subclass_BloodHunter <- c( "Order of the Ghostslayer", "Order of the Lycan", "Order of the Profane Soul" ) backgrounds <- c( "Acolyte", "Charlatan", "Criminal", "Entertainer", "Folk Hero", "Guild Artisan", "Hermit", "Noble", "Outlander", "Sage", "Sailor", "Soldier", "Urchin", "City Watch", "Clan Crafter", "Cloistered Scholar", "Courtier", "Far Traveler", "Inheritor", "Knight", "Knight of the Order", "Mercenary Veteran", "Urban Bounty Hunter", "Uthgardt Tribe Member", "Waterdhavian Noble", "Haunted One", "Anthropologist", "Archaeologist", "Azorius Functionary", "Boros Legionnaire", "Dimir Operative", "Izzet Engineer", "Rakdos Cultist", "Selesnya Initiate", "Simic Scientist", "Criminal (Spy)", "Gladiator", "Knight (Free Agent)" ) gender <- c("Male", "Female")
# Randomly select a race, class, subclass, gender, name and background# race <- sample(races, 1) character_class <- sample(classes, 1) # Select subclass based on the character class subclass <- character_class switch(character_class, "Barbarian" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Barbarian, 1), "Bard" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Bard, 1), "Cleric" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Cleric, 1), "Druid" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Druid,1), "Fighter" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Fighter,1), "Monk" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Monk, 1), "Paladin" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Paladin, 1), "Ranger" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Ranger,1), "Rogue" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Rogue,1), "Sorcerer" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Sorcerer,1), "Warlock" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Warlock,1), "Wizard" = subclass <- sample(subclass_Wizard,1), "Blood Hunter" = subclass <- sample(subclass_BloodHunter,1) ) background <- sample(backgrounds, 1) gender <- sample(gender, 1) name <- gender switch(gender, "Male" = name <- randomNames(gender = 0,ethnicity = 5,name.order = "first.last", name.sep = " "), "Female" = name <- randomNames(gender = 1,ethnicity = 5,name.order = "first.last", name.sep = " ") ) # Generate random ability scores# ability_scores <- sample(6:18, 6, replace = TRUE)
# Create a character sheet data frame# character_sheet <- data.frame( Name = name, Race = race, Class = character_class, Subclass = subclass, Background = background, Gender = gender, Strength = ability_scores[1], Dexterity = ability_scores[2], Constitution = ability_scores[3], Intelligence = ability_scores[4], Wisdom = ability_scores[5], Charisma = ability_scores[6] )
return(character_sheet) }
#Generate a random character sheet#
random_character_sheet <- generate_random_character()
#Print the character sheet#
print(random_character_sheet)
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dungeon-oracle · 1 month
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You can put your reasons in the tags if you want but it’s not necessary. Please reblog!
There were too many options for one poll, part 1 is here.
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corelliansunsets · 10 months
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two slight variations of my new d&d character
kadrar dutsk the twilight domain cleric and low key dilf of the group
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gaylittleghoul · 1 year
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I'm no artist but I think I captured the beauty of Terzo perfectly.
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For my Papa D&D characters I've decided to make him a death domain cleric with the background of rakdos cult (gain proficiency with a musical instrument (kazoo)). He's a Dhampir purely because I never grew out of my twilight phase.
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