A Complete Guide To The Most Misunderstood D&D Setting

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A Complete Guide To The Most Misunderstood D&D Setting
the last hunter ⚰️
this is jasper, @huntersmarked's reborn gunslinger from the domains of dread (namely the mourning rail, cyre 1313) but uh. he doesn't know he's dead. nor what this ravenloft business is all about. nor why his party members don't know the draconic deities he's used to. nor —
Aidan
I’ve been wanting to make a Warforged character, but for the longest time I couldn’t pin down her design. Well, now I’ve finally done it! Cure is my Warforged Monk/Cleric, an amnesiac who has forgotten her time in war upon reactivation. She’s now taken up to being a caretaker for a noble family, and she’d dare say that her life is much happier for it.
We are playing a Eberron one shot this saturday!
Here is my Changeling sorceress (Wild Magic) Bree. She hides her true form under a sort of half.elf albino Mask.
It’s jsut a one shot but it might become our next campaign setting and this might be my character, so we’ll see how it goes
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Ashidan but in that meme de Barbie
I love One Warforge, and that’s Chevalier (that’s a lie, I also love Cure). And fun fact: He likes to wood carve little animals and give them to his companions. He can carve them anatomically correct, but chooses not to.
Anybody ask for a doctor? Doctor Edith Sinclaire is here! Gentlewoman alchemist, tinkerer of things, eccentric professor, and all-around salty immortal.