ngl I completely forgot I drew this.
Shadow Weaver’s A+ Parenting
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ngl I completely forgot I drew this.
Shadow Weaver’s A+ Parenting
(2020)
oops, i appear to have dropped this
In order to forget about several number of things, I have binge-watched She-ra. I highly recommend it.
do you think that shadow-weaver effectively utilized girl power by pitting two that she abused against each other for years and then dying in a blaze of “be grateful for me, bitch” glory
She-Ra: Princesses of Power Characters as D&D Classes (5e)
Adora/She-Ra: Paladin. I feel like this one’s pretty obvious and it’s one of two that inspired this post. She has the whole Oath thing, magic+melee, powers that seem a lot like smite, and healing abilities that seem a lot like Lay on Hands. You can also make the argument that Adora not in her She-Ra form is a fighter.
Bow: Fighter. He’s really good with a bow. That’s pretty much it, although I would also add that he probably has the sharpshooter feat. He does also have a bunch of interesting arrows that he uses, but they aren’t particularly magical or anything.
Glimmer: Conjuration Wizard. I have to specify the sub-class here because Glimmer otherwise wouldn’t strike me as a wizard, but her powers fit perfectly with the 6th level powers of a Conjuration Wizard (being able to conjure yourself and another up to 30 feet away). Otherwise I’d say the origins of her powers seem more like that of a Sorcerer, and charisma makes more sense for her than intelligence anyway.
Catra: Rogue. Catra’s all about stealth, mobility, and getting that sneak attack. Rewatch her big fight scene with Adora, the tactics are all 100% rogue. As a side note, he race would be Tabaxi, right down to the natural weapon of claws.
Entrapta: Artificer. This is the other one that inspired this post, because artificer fits her so well. The combining of magic and technology, building magical items, it all fits so perfectly. The one thing I will say is that Entrapta is much more powerful than any Artificer normally is at her level.
Perfuma: Druid. She’s got all that plant and nature shit going on. Definitely Circle of the Land, as it has more of an emphasis on spellcasting and she doesn’t appear to have any sort of wild shape ability.
Frosta: Sorcerer. Specifically a Draconic bloodline Sorcerer with either white or silver dragon, and the Elemental Adept feat for cold damage. This is basically the “Elsa build”.
Mermista: Wizard. She can control water. As a spell, that’s available to wizards, clerics, and druids, and to me wizard just makes the most sense for her. Plus she strikes me as more of the intelligent type than the wise type anyway.
Shadow-Weaver: Warlock. I know they say “sorcerer” in the show (and she could be a shadow sorcerer), but I see her as more of the dark magic, pact-making type, especially since a lot of her power comes from the black garnet and symbolically from Hordak.
Scorpia: Fighter. Scorpia definitely seems more strong than dexy, but she doesn’t have the magic of a paladin or the rage of a barbarian. Ergo, fighter.