Its to bad you hate it, it has such a future. The golem wars sounds intriguing to me... Now that would be one hell of a submission. I'll see what I can come up with. Go to Comment
This is an insanely cool idea. My mind wraps around an entire campaign with the characters just trying to figure out, and fight, this new enemy from the far reaches of civilization. (weak man's prison is great!)
I like the idea of a small group of these that continue to morph and the opportunity for more to be created if needed. The characters may meet, and almost defeat, an enemy in one shape, it gets away and heals and in the process morphs something else that may make him less familiar until the truth is revealed somehow. The joy of the unique battles fighting never before met creatures that have the power of the Fey and have united an army. Man, this is a whole campaign waiting to be played. I love it.
Could even maybe have the characters find a place where the Fey can effect them, maybe not 4 arms but something. By that time, the fear of mutants should ravage the land. The character may get some kind of benefit but is forced to hide it when visiting civilization and must be careful when they use it otherwise they get lynched by the fearful mobs. Go to Comment
Maybe characters like this could give rise to myths about abandoned children being raised by wild animals. It would probably seem like a logical conclusion to people who don't know about genetics. Go to Comment
For those of you who don't know what Lycanthropes are,(You're roleplayers! You should be ashamed!)they are werebeasts, like werewolves, werebears, weresharks, wererats, and so on. Go to Comment
Ya know, I didn't know there would be such a positive response to this character. I thought that he may have been deemed "too wierd". Hmmm... Go to Comment
This is actually nice, most nice.
And as for your worries - it will never get weird enough! Just keep getting weirder! The players will love unique opponents.
I agree with the suggestion that, while he is a positive character, Four-Arms should be an antagonist for the weak men hiding behind the false shelter of civilization, forfeiting individual power for the might of the masses...
Tremble, spoilt weaklings, at the fury of nature unleashed (down, bad dog, nooo!) Go to Comment
> Elven lord Ianthal Serevemon was an up and coming leader in the Elven community of Lereshala.
Though he'd likely be amused to be thought an Elven Lord, Ian Thal is actually a writer and performane artist in the Boston area. http://ianthal.blogspot.com Go to Comment
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