View Full Version : new ershegh (long)
KAI BESTE
01-29-1998, 04:06 PM
Hi all
Well, I finally found the time to type up one of the major NPCs of my
campaign (in fact my players favourite NPC, though they don't know
who she is). I'm doing this off the top of my head, so please forgive
me some minor inconsistencies. Any idea about a good ersheglien name,
along the lines of "the..."? Couldn't come up with anything so far.
Comments, as always, welcome
Kai
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Maurizio Garzelli
01-29-1998, 11:59 PM
I am sure that you have a lot of fun with this character ,
though a question springs to mind , have you ever played in
a campaign , I am just curious....
another thing what stat bonus does an ershegh get ,
because one of our party members is going to become one....
Thank you very much
Best regards
Mr Monk
KAI BESTE
01-30-1998, 09:29 AM
> I am sure that you have a lot of fun with this character ,
> though a question springs to mind , have you ever played in
> a campaign , I am just curious....
Hey, it's not a character, it's a NPC. I'm the DM.
I'd never play something like that as a PC. Way too powerful.
> another thing what stat bonus does an ershegh get ,
> because one of our party members is going to become one....
hmmm... Normally, an ershegh doesn't get any stat bonus. It's just
like an Awnshegh, only that the bloodline doesn't derive from Azrai.
I came up with the stats when reading Blood Enemies. Most
Awnsheghlien have really high stats. I guess it depends on age and
experience.
How to become an Ershegh. I'm not sure, but I think a character must
have Blood Trait. A high bloodline would be good to, but it's not
essential.
just my 2 GB
Kai
Tim Nutting
02-11-1998, 08:33 PM
I really like this ershegh.
A question tho:
Which artifact? (in the hooks - maybe I didn't read clearly enough)
About becoming ershegh I don't know much.
I had a PC in a short lived game that was slowing becoming "the Dragon".
He had developed a pair of leathern, scaly wings (bloodtrait) and had also
used bloodtrait to alter is nightvision (he had reptile like eyeballs) and
his physical attacks (the fingernails had hardened into usable claws.
For the most part, it is just however the DM wants to run it, and the DM
should be final arbiter of the new creature's form.
Tim Nutting
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