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Nabih is most definitely a halfling wizard, order of scribes subclass, scholar/noble background. Because let's be real here, Nabih is just that kind of guy. - Aries, on the other hand, is probably a tiefling or half-orc paladin, path of vengeance subclass, and hmmmm- Soldier or gladiator background because this is Aries we're talking about. Of course he's gonna be a freaking paladin with a sword and focus more on the fighting of enemies XD
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Neutral
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I woulda thought barbarian for Aries, because there's not too many spells/abilities to keep track of at once and he can just wail on everything with minimal health worries.
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Neutral
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Eh, meh Aries is a bit too hmmmm- How to put it- Hmm... Future backstory things that I will explain eventually? Plus, he's so good at lying to people when he actually tries, which is basically charisma and that with strength means paladin. Also, his con is like, maxed out just because. Canis Inanis said: I woulda thought barbarian for Aries, because there's not too many spells/abilities to keep track of at once and he can just wail on everything with minimal health worries.
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Fair point. It's just, paladins are supposed to be the steryotypical good guys. Or worst possible villain if they're an anti-paladin, but details. I just don't think Aries is lawful good.
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He is lawful neutral though, and a vengeance oath paladin is more likely to be a lawful neutral anyways to be honest. Canis Inanis said: Fair point. It's just, paladins are supposed to be the steryotypical good guys. Or worst possible villain if they're an anti-paladin, but details. I just don't think Aries is lawful good.
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MMMMmmmmmhhhhh, sorry. I'm never going to be able to get 1e paladins out of my head. Well, paladins and monks. I will forever think of them as the super-rare, super-badass, and also super-impossible-to-play characters fron 1e instead of everyone-and-their-grandma-is-a-paladin. Because seriously. So many paladins.
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XD I've only ever played 5e and homebrew soooo yeah, I get that. I'm actually playing as a cleric in my real life club one now, they're a firbolg and it's going to be beautiful. Canis Inanis said: MMMMmmmmmhhhhh, sorry. I'm never going to be able to get 1e paladins out of my head. Well, paladins and monks. I will forever think of them as the super-rare, super-badass, and also super-impossible-to-play characters fron 1e instead of everyone-and-their-grandma-is-a-paladin. Because seriously. So many paladins.
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I've got two for Evie, either a halfling artificer or a changeling warlock. Okay so, halfling artificer with a battlesmith subclass cause she's short and would find any excuse to play dnd like a video game cause she hates tabletop games. Changeling warlock and The Genie subclass cause lol past. Not sure about background though.
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Neutral
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Like, really people! Chill on the paladins! Yeah, in 1e they were nigh unkillable and everyone wanted to be one because a paladin meant you could kill god. If they were evil, anyway. So 5e made them actually attainable, and nerfed them a bit (bunch) for fairness' sake, and now nobody wants to be anything else! Where the hell are all the druids out there, huh? Or assassins? Where be my gnome brothers!?!
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Lightbringer
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Okay so- True and fun story! I play as a half-orc farmer (who also was forced into canibalism) who is a bard who plays the harmonica, right? Totally normal. Anyways, there are four of us in our group but two of our party members don't show up so we go on without them, making it just me and my girlfriend. Now, being the little shits we are, we decide to make everything so much harder on our DM. I somehow managed with my high charisma and constant 20 rolls to break us into a highly fortified city by not sneaking it or doing an entire side-quest, but by talking to the enemy to let us in. Later, I convinced these guys guarding a cool building to go off and get drunk by using my girlfriend's character's spare stash of heavy beer she always. Sneaking inside, we steal a very cool sword and translates the ruins to see that it is a fire sword. We convince the guards we made a replica of the fancy sword and left to meet back up with the leopard. You could just see our DM's face in pure shock as he whispered: 'none of this was supposed to happen but it did.' Anyways!! Cal would probably be either a bard or a warlock with a very strange relationship with their deity. As for race probably a dark elf cause he's tall and emo or just a normal human.
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