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11-22-2001, 07:36 AM #1
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Elf Friend: In some way you have ingratiated yourself to the elves. The elves are forever grateful and have used special magics to give you an aura only perceived by elves, half-elves and others with this feat. When interacting with elves you may add +4 to your diplomacy.
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11-22-2001, 01:05 PM #2
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I like this one. I would also add that this would be prereq. to gain elven ancestry that you talk about in the other forum. However, would you have to expend a feat slot to receive this feat?
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11-23-2001, 01:11 AM #3
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Orginally posted by Lord Eldred
I like this one. I would also add that this would be prereq. to gain elven ancestry that you talk about in the other forum. However, would you have to expend a feat slot to receive this feat?
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11-23-2001, 02:23 AM #4
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When the DM chose to give it to you, you would not have to expend a feat? I like it. (I would have to agree that you couldn't get this after cutting down the elven forest.) It is like the birthright novel Greatheart where he has friends among the elves. My question is however that just because one group of elves are your friend doesn't necessarily mean all elves will like you right? In Greatheart not all elves liked Cald even though he had friends among the Sielwode elves.
I still like the idea that you have to gain elf friend first to be able to get elven ancestry. The reason...you could be a really good magic-user that doesn't use true magic because you don't realize you can but suddenly at 6th level you gained elf friend and one of your new found elf-friends recognizes that one of the reasons you are such a good magic-user is your elven ancestory and urges you to explore or hone your skills to use true magic.
Another example is that you are a fighter who is attracted to the magic of others. You are especially attracted to elven magic. The desire or attraction is from the taint of elven blood in your bloodstream. At 7th level, you have just saved Sielwode from destruction at the hands of undead coming out of the Shadow World. The elves give you Elf Friend as a gift. One of your new friends recognizes within you the ability to use true magic and convinces you to start using it. Thus at 7th level gaining Elven Ancestry.
Just remember Leland these are just suggestions like yours. As DM of your campaign, you should do what works best for you. These suggestions would work best for me in my campaign. I am just adapting your great suggestions to my campaign world.
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11-23-2001, 06:25 PM #5
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Orginally posted by Lord Eldred
When the DM chose to give it to you, you would not have to expend a feat? I like it. (I would have to agree that you couldn't get this after cutting down the elven forest.) It is like the birthright novel Greatheart where he has friends among the elves. My question is however that just because one group of elves are your friend doesn't necessarily mean all elves will like you right? In Greatheart not all elves liked Cald even though he had friends among the Sielwode elves.
I still like the idea that you have to gain elf friend first to be able to get elven ancestry. The reason...you could be a really good magic-user that doesn't use true magic because you don't realize you can but suddenly at 6th level you gained elf friend and one of your new found elf-friends recognizes that one of the reasons you are such a good magic-user is your elven ancestory and urges you to explore or hone your skills to use true magic.
Another example is that you are a fighter who is attracted to the magic of others. You are especially attracted to elven magic. The desire or attraction is from the taint of elven blood in your bloodstream. At 7th level, you have just saved Sielwode from destruction at the hands of undead coming out of the Shadow World. The elves give you Elf Friend as a gift. One of your new friends recognizes within you the ability to use true magic and convinces you to start using it. Thus at 7th level gaining Elven Ancestry.
Just remember Leland these are just suggestions like yours. As DM of your campaign, you should do what works best for you. These suggestions would work best for me in my campaign. I am just adapting your great suggestions to my campaign world.
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Leland
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01-21-2002, 04:44 AM #6Orginally posted by Leland
Elf Friend: In some way you have ingratiated yourself to the elves. The elves are forever grateful and have used special magics to give you an aura only perceived by elves, half-elves and others with this feat. When interacting with elves you may add +4 to your diplomacy.
Perhaps a similar bonus would work for dwarven relations. Though not with magic, but with a broach or medallion...Servant of the Most High,
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Isaiah 1:17
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