Slightly-crazed Drow Druid

BV210

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I'm working on a character concept to possibly use in our RttToEE campaign. I'm looking at a Drow Druid with a couple of serious personality quirks that I may take the Oozemaster prestige class (from MotW) along the way. Any suggestions on what kind of quirks to give this character? Does this sound like a character that would be playable?
 

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BV210 said:
I'm working on a character concept to possibly use in our RttToEE campaign. I'm looking at a Drow Druid with a couple of serious personality quirks that I may take the Oozemaster prestige class (from MotW) along the way. Any suggestions on what kind of quirks to give this character? Does this sound like a character that would be playable?

Ah, a Ghaunadaur worshipper (my fey'ri has him as a patron, too, but that's only an eastern/christmas thing ;-)). Here's a nice quirk: every time he sees an altar (of his god, any altar might be to dangerous), he lays down and pleads to his deity to take him as a sacrifice. After a couple of seconds, he asks: "Not yet, Elder Eye? If you need my flesh, just ask!" Of course, you won't go through (like many other followers of Ghaunadaur do).

And when you reach 10th level of the Oozemaster PrC, you will go through with the self-sacrifice, and Ghaunadaur will return you as an ooze (a nice explaination of the "one with the ooze" ability.) Be sure to talk to the DM about it - and only the DM. Your party members will be accustomed to your quirk and the usual "response". They will be really surprised if you lay down, say: "Ghaunadaur, I offer my flesh as a sacrifice to you!....It is time, Elder Eye? Here I come!" followed by a dagger across your own throat!.
 

KaeYoss said:
They will be really surprised if you lay down, say: "Ghaunadaur, I offer my flesh as a sacrifice to you!....It is time, Elder Eye? Here I come!" followed by a dagger across your own throat!.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

That would be classic... :D I don't think I could out do that...

Nope can't it's too cool. :cool:
 

Once my old halfling rogue momentarily convinced an group of drow new to the surface that the trees kept the sky up, so they were very much against harming nature in the future conquests they were obviously mapping out in their heads.

The group druid seemed pleased at this, so I couldn't help but say "Oh I'm just Kiddin' ya!" to the drow.

so... Trees keep the sky up. Basically, justify that which you're not 100% familiar with (i'm assuming anything above ground) in a way that might reflect a slightly twisted nature sense.
 

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