We had a guest in our last D&D session and after our rogue rolled ridiculously high for stealth, our monk, Delonix, convinced him that she never existed. It really was peak D&D imo. (Also that dark-haired girl in the back is Bluebell disguised lol)
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We had a guest in our last D&D session and after our rogue rolled ridiculously high for stealth, our monk, Delonix, convinced him that she never existed. It really was peak D&D imo. (Also that dark-haired girl in the back is Bluebell disguised lol)
Meet the iconics: Zadim the Slayer \m/
Zadim, the so-called "Shadow of Sarenrae," travels the lands of the Inner Sea as an associate of Sarenrae's church, providing deadly solutions to problems the religion cannot resolve through diplomacy and forgiveness.
I'll take two, please. This kind of backstory is exceptional, and the way it connects with the other iconics in the world is exciting.
In my own games, I try to write things so that the players will meet or re-meet someone from their past during the story or during a fight of some kind. Glad to see this happening in Zadim's past too.
- Mathew out!
Painted truck by Zadim & Noeck from Paris,FR