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Dungeon Moron |
Posted - 27 Oct 2005 : 22:27:14 Whooop!
I am playing with the idea of running a new campaign based on the events follwoing Evermeet: Island of the Elves; The Return of the Archwizards, concerning Evereska; and all information concerning Cormanthyr and the Retreat of the Elves. (I have yet to read the Last Mythal and have not finished reading book I of the Archwizards)
One of my players would like to create an elven witch character. I will use the Witch's handbook (d20) and the Quintessential Witch to create the character.
What do you, my fellow scribes, think of how this character might fit in to the Realm of the Elves, knowing they are rather rare and uncommon.....?
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Crennen FaerieBane |
Posted - 07 Nov 2005 : 15:27:01 You might be able to adjust the Prestige Class to an Elven based class. What you might also want to do is use the Sorcerer class for the witches. It could add mystique as most Arcane spellcasters on Evermeet are definitely Wizards.
C-Fb |
Dungeon Moron |
Posted - 07 Nov 2005 : 14:39:01 Whooop,
Antoher question popped up while I was drawing the outlines of my campaign.
I have not aquired the Unapproachable East with Thay, Aglarond and Rashemen, but my question is for those that do :
Is there some specific lore about the Witches of Rashemen I could use for an Elven Witch? Is it worth buying the source book for?
Thanks |
Dungeon Moron |
Posted - 29 Oct 2005 : 14:36:49 Thanks for the link, that's just what I meant |
Crennen FaerieBane |
Posted - 29 Oct 2005 : 14:13:00 I for one use only as much as I want at a current moment. I don't use the pandemic problems the return of Shade caused. I haven't really decided about the march of Seiveril against Sarya. And the Time of Troubles is in, though I do love Bhaal.
Anyway, there is also a thread/poll on this board that asked the exact same question. You can find it here:
http://www.candlekeep.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5147
C-Fb |
Dungeon Moron |
Posted - 29 Oct 2005 : 09:37:00 Whooop!
A question popped into my head thinking about this and other topics.
How far are you, my fellow scribes, willing to follow the canon rules and realmslore that is given to us by TSR/WOTC and alle authors/designers.
Are there any DM's who adjust some or part of the Realms to there own campaign or do you strictly follow what all given rules and lore.
I for one, try to be creative and look at the realmslore and how it can fit into my campaign (or vice versa). If that means to introduce some new facts or events, without destroying the big picture, I will try and do that.
I think every DM has to figure this out for himself, but I was just wondering this thought.
Thanks for the help on the Witches, by the way. It helped me a great deal to incorporate them in my coming campaign |
Kentinal |
Posted - 28 Oct 2005 : 02:06:40 Barbarian/Berserker Priest -most often green Herbalist - most are Green Pacifist Priest - Many elves, no subrace specified Prophet Priest - rare in occurance, but most are Gold Svavage Priest - especially of primitive Green Priests Skinwalker - Some Green priests Totem-Sister - a handful of Silver
So yes many are Green but Gold and Silver also pratice "dark" arts *Grin* |
Crennen FaerieBane |
Posted - 28 Oct 2005 : 01:59:37 True - I just said that if there were any allowed to practice undisciplined Arcane magic, it would most likely be the wild elves, as they are generally left to do their own thing.
C-Fb |
Kentinal |
Posted - 28 Oct 2005 : 01:31:20 Well on Evermeet (in 2nd) there were:
Barbarian/Berserker Priest Herbalist Pacifist Priest Prophet Priest Svavage Priest Skinwalker Totem-Sister
With a list like that and some might already be called witches as it is, it does not appear to me that 3.x witches could certainly be on the Island. |
warlockco |
Posted - 28 Oct 2005 : 00:41:35 quote: Originally posted by Dungeon Moron If this could be true, then a wi'tch among elves should not be very uncommon, even among the strict values of Evermeet. I agree that a Wild Elf subrace would be favuerable.
I could see a Wild Elf on Evermeet, not caring for the Formal Training that is typical of those on Evermeet. |
Dungeon Moron |
Posted - 28 Oct 2005 : 00:00:35 Thanks for the review of the 2 books Kentinal. I was about to put a summary of the 2 books myself, but this saved me hells of work.
CrennenFaerieBane: Isn't witchcraft, as it is a use of "magic" that is natural, not cheered upon by the elves. Furthermore, is this human witchcraft as we know it, not very close to the nature of the magic of Elves, which is similar in it's ties to nature?
Perhaps this human class of witchcraft is some sort of way the humans try to copy or resemble the filosofy and magic of the elves? When I read the books, I saw a connection in the way witches and elves connect to nature.
If this could be true, then a wi'tch among elves should not be very uncommon, even among the strict values of Evermeet. I agree that a Wild Elf subrace would be favuerable. |
Crennen FaerieBane |
Posted - 27 Oct 2005 : 23:16:11 Well, it might be difficult to play a witch on the Isle of Evermeet due to the strictures they place on the arcane spellcasters. Usually the training is very formal and most elves generally comply with that.
However, if it is in the mainland - the witch class would work well with Wild or Wood elves, methinks!
C-Fb |
Kentinal |
Posted - 27 Oct 2005 : 23:11:07 http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/9/9214.phtml
A review that offers an overview of both.
quote:
..................Witch vs. Witch
................ Green Ronin Witch Mongoose Witch Base Attack Bonus..... Poor .........Poor Hit Dice ..............d4 ...........d6 Skill Points ..........4 ............2 Spellcaster is like ...Sorcerer .....Wizard Stat used for Magic ...Wisdom .......Charisma
Tried to refomat table of summery, Oh they also only appear to have one good save, work with herbs, more of course at URL. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 27 Oct 2005 : 23:02:39 Some information about the Witch class for those of us that don't own that tome could be useful... |