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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 12:56PM
#61
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62. The Sheepdog This tall, rangy Inspiration Warlord keeps the fight centered on the defender and tightly packed, harrying enemies who try to escape the central melee and barking orders at his teammates. Mobility is essential to this character, who circles the fight and closes in on the biggest threat, flanking it until it is brought down and shearing the enemy's lines of escape. He's charismatic, but not terribly patient. Favors hides and long, straight blades.
63. The Ape He's the biggest, hairiest vegetarian you've ever met. Favors archery rangers and range rogues. His favorite strategy is to take a position in the trees and throw crap at his enemies. He likes people, but is extremely fussy about good manners, and once you're out of his good books he'll just as soon club you to death as suffer your presence. He prefers the company of women, which is complicated by his indifferent approach to hygiene.
64. The Alligator He's got a thick neck, broad shoulders and an even temper. When the party is in town he doesn't leave the inn much, keeps to himself and is very tight with his money. It's hard to imagine a guy that big in that much armor could move as fast as he does, but you've seen him run down unarmored elves and snatch stirges out of the air with one swipe of his gauntletted fist. Preferred class: fighter. High strength, low charisma, avoids extended skill challenges whenever possible, favoring short bursts of activity punctuated by a lot of biding his time.
65. The Bee She's a halfling rogue, probably a daggermistress. She prefers to avoid combat, but when there's no choice but to fight she's fearless to the point of heedlessness. She's terribly concerned with family, and hers is huge. She's got more brothers and sisters than some villages have villagers, and her mother keeps her sons living close to hand so she can press the daughters-in-law into service maintaining her household. You know all this because she drones on about them all the time, and insists on frequent returns home to tithe some of her share of the treasure to the family. You love her, but she's got the most annoying voice you've ever heard, and she's not afraid to use it.
"When Friday comes, we'll all call rats fish." D&D Outsider
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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 2:06PM
#62
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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63. The jellyfish Most often considered useless and just floating about in the group, evenon the battle field he seems to harlessly shift between creatures rather than attack. But beware those who mearly pass him, for his twin flails are dealy to opportunist attacks.
64. The greatjaw behemoth (T-Rex) is all about size and intimidation, turning a whole battlefield to his advantage with a well placed roar to shake his foes.
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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 2:16PM
#63
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065 The snail: He...will...run...over...there...and...kill...you...eventually...Don't...try...to...get...away...please!
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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 2:17PM
#64
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Date Joined:
May 14, 2008
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065 The snail: He...will...run...over...there...and...kill...you...eventually...Don't...try...to...get...away...please! Already tooken, but I do have to admit, I had a good laugh with that one.
Still need a # 065.
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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 6:25PM
#65
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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65. The frog either a brightly colored and poison wielding opponent specalising in riposete. or, a dark colored melee ranged striker, either one with max ranks in athletics and acrobatics.
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5 years ago ::
Aug 01, 2008 - 7:01PM
#66
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Date Joined:
Jun 17, 2007
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66. Howler Monkey Inspiring Warlord build, with high Charisma and little else. Player will take any excuse to make big noises at the table, and yell at other players what they should do (he doesn't really care if they listen to him, as long as he can talk big).
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5 years ago ::
Aug 02, 2008 - 8:44AM
#67
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67 The Blue Jay- Never flashy in anything they do but they never go anywhere without being seen and are always a source of inspiration. High Charisma leader type with a smattering of spell casting thrown in for good measure.
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5 years ago ::
Aug 02, 2008 - 11:08AM
#68
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Date Joined:
Sep 28, 2007
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68 The Human- High Int and Wis low stats in everything else. Has to use technology to be equal to other animals. Also, always wears clothes and thinks sex is a chaotic evil act.
Resident Piggles Zombie piggy is eatin' your sigs om nom nom (>*o*)> MTG Card
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5 years ago ::
Aug 03, 2008 - 12:06PM
#69
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Date Joined:
Jun 17, 2007
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69. The Squirrel: Total Dex monster Rogue. Takes all the possible dex, dodge, and move bonuses, and thus is very adept at avoiding danger. Can't stop himself from grabbing treasure and hiding it from everyone else, though. Sometimes has such a long list of treasure and hiding places that he forgets what he has and where it is. Cute but sometimes annoying. And most people think he's 'just nuts.' (There, I said it - happy now?)
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5 years ago ::
Aug 04, 2008 - 4:15AM
#70
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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69. The Squirrel: Total Dex monster Rogue. Takes all the possible dex, dodge, and move bonuses, and thus is very adept at avoiding danger. Can't stop himself from grabbing treasure and hiding it from everyone else, though. Sometimes has such a long list of treasure and hiding places that he forgets what he has and where it is. Cute but sometimes annoying. And most people think he's 'just nuts.' (There, I said it - happy now?) Just keep taking quick fingers every time you get a utility power?{Not sure if taking a daily/encounter power twice lets you use it twice in a row?}
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