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    Trizt
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    Paladin and his mount

    Hi everyone

    I'm sorry that this message aren't related to BR, but it's still AD&D.
    I hope all answer will come as private e-mail to me (trizt@iname.com).

    A player of mine is runing a FR-campaign and one of the player
    characters is a paladin to Tyr.
    He waited to call for his mount untill he was level 6 (most of the
    adventures has been around waaterdeep area plus som undermountain). The
    problems is that the DM don't know what he will give as mount (the
    campaign has been a bit high magic, so a normal horse isn't what he
    thinks is right and a dragon would be a bit to powerful).
    So if someone here on the list has good suggestions for a mount, please
    write to me.

    //Trizt

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    Brett Lang
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    Paladin and his mount

    In my own campaigns, I have always like the paladin "equerry" kit - from the
    paladins handbook. Especially as seen as i tend to play a bit on the
    "lethal" side.
    Anyway - as a suggestion..
    If flying mounts are allowed, try a griffon, for a land mount... maybe a
    great lion as seen as Tyr, or maybe an Oliphant as seen as your cmpaign
    appears a bit "high magic"

    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Trizt
    To: BR
    Date: Wednesday, 10 March 1999 1:40
    Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Paladin and his mount


    >Hi everyone
    >
    >I'm sorry that this message aren't related to BR, but it's still AD&D.
    >I hope all answer will come as private e-mail to me (trizt@iname.com).
    >
    >A player of mine is runing a FR-campaign and one of the player
    >characters is a paladin to Tyr.
    >He waited to call for his mount untill he was level 6 (most of the
    >adventures has been around waaterdeep area plus som undermountain). The
    >problems is that the DM don't know what he will give as mount (the
    >campaign has been a bit high magic, so a normal horse isn't what he
    >thinks is right and a dragon would be a bit to powerful).
    >So if someone here on the list has good suggestions for a mount, please
    >write to me.
    >
    > //Trizt
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    >>'unsubscribe birthright' as the body of the message.
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    JulesMrshn@aol.co
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    Paladin and his mount

    My suggestion is to try make up a mount. Have it be a product of some kind of
    experimentation by an evil wizard or priest. Make it intelligent and perhaps
    have speach? This makes a nice support NPC. The mount could protect the
    horses, bigger equipment and such of the other characters while the group is
    in town or in a dungeon or adventureing in a tower/ruins. It also give the
    Paladin something that equals the 2/1 specialist attacks that a normal fighter
    gets about at this time.

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    Paladin and his mount

    > He waited to call for his mount untill he was level 6 (most of the
    > adventures has been around waaterdeep area plus som undermountain). The
    > problems is that the DM don't know what he will give as mount (the
    > campaign has been a bit high magic, so a normal horse isn't what he
    > thinks is right and a dragon would be a bit to powerful).

    Griffon, hippogrif, pegasus, or anything else that's roughly the size of a
    horse and flies.

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