Fits pretty well for a grave cleric. They perform best when healing from the brink of death. Spare the dying becomes more like study the dying lol
Fits pretty well for a grave cleric. They perform best when healing from the brink of death. Spare the dying becomes more like study the dying lol
Eric just needed a better backstory for his wheelchair-bound character. And really in most high fantasy settings the only way it makes sense to have a permanent disability like that would be from a curse.
I think it’s the ADHD goodbye because you keep remembering things you wanted to talk about as you’re leaving.
The way you described is the wrong way, I hope you understand that.
Just don’t wipe your ass like a 4 year old
It’s just courteous to clean up a bit before having company over.
53 comments on this post and over 40 of them are just stupid rightists arguing with each other 😂😂 it’s like a microcosm of your entire party 🤣
The levels in D&D represent adventuring levels, so your average person wouldn’t have any adventuring abilities unless they’ve done something to earn experience. And magic will be as rare as the deities in your setting want it to be since they can basically just give magic to anyone. Hell, some powerful beings even grant magic and powers to their subjects against their wills.