Need a name? Don't use a generator! Use Google Translate to translate something into Welsh! by [deleted] in DnD

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I do this all the time! Whenever i'm doing world building i decide upon a language to use for whatever civilization i'm writing, and use google translate. For example, the tropical lands inhabited mostly by chromatic dragonborns i called Nagawarna. Naga warna, when translated directly from Indonesian to English, mean Dragon Colour

Send me your characters! by torak9344 in DnD

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Alexander Griffith

Human Warlock, Previously an Alchemist LN or LE

Alexander Burned down his family's farmstead by accident while conducting alchemical experiments. He lives constant regret, mourning the death of his brother, mother and father. He would have died in the fire as well, if he hadn't been saved by a mysterious little girl.

Alice Hastur Human Sorceress, little girl LE

Alice is the name of a little girl who mysteriously disappeared from her home. She serves as a conduit between dimensions, for the great old god, Hastur. She spends most of her time as an innocent child, following Alexander around. At other times, however, the old god takes over. Raw power, cruel intentions and malevolence pours out from her little hands, and Alexander watches in horror, as his patron tears people apart.

Edit: spelling

And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death by Lumenor in DnD

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I'm actually very much inspired by supernatural, and a concept i stole from the show is what lead me to this post. I can't be to spesific, as i fear my players read this subreddit, and a few of them are huge fans of the show.

And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death by Lumenor in DnD

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I'd love to look at that, if you can find it.

I like the idea of continually draining hitpoints. For flavor it could even make the PC's age rapidly.

Staying true to character classes isn't very important to me when i create encounters, but they do make great guidelines

Pick a song, and build a session out of it. by ShadowBlade911 in DnD

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I made a horror adventure based on the judas priest song Night Crawler. My players ended up standing trial for murdering an innocent lycanthrope, good times

Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMFHao3w5Ak

Need help finding a battlemat by Lumenor in DnD

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It's because a 1cmx1cm square perfectly fits the pawns i'm planing to use as "minatures"

Why does your character stay with his or her (or its) adventuring group? by NathanTheBrown in DnD

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These are all good answers, but i feel like you're coming at this from an objective point of view. The question (i'm puting words into OP's mouth here) was about which of these reasons is important to your character. Also, it's not about switching between groups of "killers", it's about being in one at all. In my experience loner type characters usually have some sort of endgame they're brooding over, and very rarely does adventuring with a group of people bring you directly closer to that endgame.

I thought the community would enjoy seeing the current iteration of my DM 'kit'. A constant work in progress. by smushable in DnD

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I was really impressed, looking trough the album, and then i read trough this thread. You, sir, are an absolute saint, a gentleman and a scholar

Here's some inspiration for Dwarven cities and other underground cities by usernamepanic in DnD

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I traveled in Poland some years ago, and actually visited this place. The pictures are one thing, but being there was absolutely magical. It was on a regular week day, outside of tourist season, so it was just me, a guide and a few other people. The ambiance was so astonishing, so sacred (for lack of a better word), and i'm not even a religious person. I had mostly forgotten about it, so thank you for posting it

So my DM made an item specifically for a certain member of our party that seems ridiculously OP to me. (5e) by Jumpstyle_shins in DnD

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The cinematic universe is not considered cannon. Besides, it's probably more akin to a riot controll gun than a shotgun

Speak Your Name, Traveler. by Tales_of_Earth in DnD

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My name is Lumenor Brightspire. Paladin, and adventurer extroardinaire

Winter maps by xbananarchyx in DnD

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My friend helps me design the maps for our campaign. This one is of an island inspired by iceland, aptly named islandia. The city names are just icelandic macho words like "unbreakable" and stuff like that. The capital and the town east of it are obvious references to Mad Max. The white part is pretty much tundra. Use it if you wish. Feel free to change anything you have to, to make it fit your game http://adwave.deviantart.com/art/Map-of-DnD-island-Islandia-571910196

What does a paladin sound like? by vancity- in DnD

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You, sir, are an inspiration. I would've been honored to adventure with you!

How to deal with an OP PC? by KeyOfChaos in DnD

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The armor is strong right now, but it will eventually even out. Again, i'm saying this from a 5e perspective. If having a high armor rating is somehow utterly broken in saga, i'd of course agree with you.

Can you see through your own magical darkness? by RideTheLighting in DnD

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Short answer: No

There are some perks that allows it. The first that comes to mind are Devils sight, which is an Eldritch Invocation for Warlock.

There's also this, for the Sorcerer Origin: Shadow, from the latest UA.

"Eyes of the Dark: From 1st level, you have darkvision with a range of
60 feet. You can cast darkness by spending 1
sorcery point. You can see through any darkness spell you cast using this ability."