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TheRedBard |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 04:48:31 Greetings, I was reading at the WOTC boards and came across someone asking bout warrior type harpers. I was wondering if a monk could qualify too. Perhaps if he followed one of the Harper friendly Gods or something, I was thinking along the lines of Oghma...would that work? |
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The Sage |
Posted - 12 Feb 2006 : 11:33:15 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Steven Schend
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I'm away from my source material at the moment, but I'm pretty certain that membership in the Harpers is restricted to non-evil folks. Khelben might be able to use your blackguard, though...
"Perish the thought, Sir Hamster. Blackguards are just as intractable and inflexible as their paladin counterparts, and they are much harder on the furniture, friends, and the like. Nay, I have as little to do with them as I do with paladins--truth be told, Piergeiron is among the very few with whom I can hold a conversation for long." K
Oh, I wasn't expecting any to pop up among the Tel'Teukiira -- but I could see Khelben manipulating a blackguard into stirring up trouble somewhere, to the benefit of the Moonstars.
Whose to say that he already hasn't done so...
Khelben makes a habit of pulling at the strings of others -- both good and evil -- I would imagine that more than one Blackguard, who thought his ill actions brought some measure of profit to his church, ended up furthering the cause of the Moonstars at some point thanks largely to the plans and designs of our favorite Manipulator Archmage .
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 12 Feb 2006 : 06:32:16 quote: Originally posted by Steven Schend
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I'm away from my source material at the moment, but I'm pretty certain that membership in the Harpers is restricted to non-evil folks. Khelben might be able to use your blackguard, though...
"Perish the thought, Sir Hamster. Blackguards are just as intractable and inflexible as their paladin counterparts, and they are much harder on the furniture, friends, and the like. Nay, I have as little to do with them as I do with paladins--truth be told, Piergeiron is among the very few with whom I can hold a conversation for long." K
Oh, I wasn't expecting any to pop up among the Tel'Teukiira -- but I could see Khelben manipulating a blackguard into stirring up trouble somewhere, to the benefit of the Moonstars. |
Steven Schend |
Posted - 11 Feb 2006 : 14:04:26 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I'm away from my source material at the moment, but I'm pretty certain that membership in the Harpers is restricted to non-evil folks. Khelben might be able to use your blackguard, though...
"Perish the thought, Sir Hamster. Blackguards are just as intractable and inflexible as their paladin counterparts, and they are much harder on the furniture, friends, and the like. Nay, I have as little to do with them as I do with paladins--truth be told, Piergeiron is among the very few with whom I can hold a conversation for long." K |
The Sage |
Posted - 11 Feb 2006 : 00:40:12 Considering that potential PCs wishing to join the Harpers must have an alignment that specifies a "freedom from evil"... I would say that tells us that evil folk are not usually permitted among the Harpers as a whole.
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 10 Feb 2006 : 17:08:42 I'm away from my source material at the moment, but I'm pretty certain that membership in the Harpers is restricted to non-evil folks. Khelben might be able to use your blackguard, though... |
GungHo |
Posted - 10 Feb 2006 : 15:45:30 A Blackguard may have a slightly difficult time. |
Faramicos |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 09:34:06 Precisely. That is also the general idea one gets from reading various novels with the Harpers in them. |
The Sage |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 08:34:40 quote: Originally posted by Faramicos
Precisely... My impression of the group is that they range over a wide spectrum of subclasses...
Traditionally, any class of character can join the Harpers -- as noted in Code of the Harpers.
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Faramicos |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 08:15:21 Precisely... My impression of the group is that they range over a wide spectrum of subclasses... |
Dargoth |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 04:59:19 Theres a Harper Paladin in Waterdeep so I dont see why you couldnt have LG or LN monk |
Chosen of Bane |
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 04:58:22 Although Monk isn't usually the first thing that comes to mind when you think "Harper", there is no reason why they cannot be members of the organization.
The Harpers as a whole tend not to be lawful but it is not prohibited. The Harper Agent PrC has "non-evil" as a requirement and everything else is pretty easy to meet as a monk character...
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