I’ll go first.

A person seeks out a fey to get a warlock pact. The person doesn’t know, however, that they’re a sorcerer with strong fey ancestry that just hasn’t manifested yet. The fey obviously agrees to the “pact” and makes a ridiculous contract that the person agrees to. The person lives their entire life believing they’re a warlock when they’re actually a sorcerer. The only thing the fey did was help the person’s magicky shit manifest.

  • Xariphon@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I had a fantastic idea for a pair of D&D characters.

    See, the two of them were originally Oath Of Conquest Paladins, but even though their boss is kind of hardass neither of them were ever that devout.

    One of them would rather be an Artificer, and spends most of her time building gadgets.

    The other, he would rather be a Ranger, spends all his time talking to his animal companion (who isn’t a Raven but uses Raven rules so he speaks one language… but he’s actually a cat).

    Despite being the Ranger’s animal companion, the cat would also rather spend his time tinkering…

    But they still recite their oath at the start of every major fight.

    “To protect the world from devastation…”