Jürgen Hubert on Nostr: I know those "John Carter of Mars"/"Dances With Wolves"/"Jake Sully of Pandora" ...
I know those "John Carter of Mars"/"Dances With Wolves"/"Jake Sully of Pandora" tropes are terrible for all sorts of reasons. Still, I can't get this NPC idea for an #Eberron campaign out of my mind:
A bookish female researcher from Morgrave University joins an expedition to Xen'drik. She gets separated from the expedition, falls into an old temple, and connects with a #drow ancestral spirit. Thus empowered, she becomes an Ancestral Guardian Barbarian, defeats the champion of a drow tribe in single combat, and becomes the new leader of the tribe - including getting married to a reverse harem with several drow bois.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how wrong is this?
#ttrpg #dnd
https://dnd5e.wikidot.com/barbarian:ancestral-guardian
A bookish female researcher from Morgrave University joins an expedition to Xen'drik. She gets separated from the expedition, falls into an old temple, and connects with a #drow ancestral spirit. Thus empowered, she becomes an Ancestral Guardian Barbarian, defeats the champion of a drow tribe in single combat, and becomes the new leader of the tribe - including getting married to a reverse harem with several drow bois.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how wrong is this?
#ttrpg #dnd
https://dnd5e.wikidot.com/barbarian:ancestral-guardian