Sheogoroth
2014-03-12, 12:37 PM
I have a unique situation.
My DM is running a Kingmaker campaign and my character is the leader.
My comrades, three are very long-lived races(Elf, Dwarf, Teifling) but the dear baron(soon to be Duke) is a 3.5 Changeling, very useful for court intrigue, but his lifespan is about the same as a normal human, and now, his comrades are trying to play matchmaker.
I've been eye-ing every female that my DM has put into the game so far, but none of them wasn't either a commoner or an insane cultist(more like heartbreaker </3.)
I've been brainstorming long-term ways to beef up my heir through inherited and acquired templates and any maternally inherited traits I could think up.
So far I only have blooded one unless I decide to arrange Unholy Scion(which is not entirely off the table.)
Remember, this thing needs to be able to lead a nation and fight, and I'll be taking it over once my character kicks it(which might be relatively soon considering how vicious my DM is.)
My character is highly morally ambiguous, and any input would be greatly appreciated.
My DM is running a Kingmaker campaign and my character is the leader.
My comrades, three are very long-lived races(Elf, Dwarf, Teifling) but the dear baron(soon to be Duke) is a 3.5 Changeling, very useful for court intrigue, but his lifespan is about the same as a normal human, and now, his comrades are trying to play matchmaker.
I've been eye-ing every female that my DM has put into the game so far, but none of them wasn't either a commoner or an insane cultist(more like heartbreaker </3.)
I've been brainstorming long-term ways to beef up my heir through inherited and acquired templates and any maternally inherited traits I could think up.
So far I only have blooded one unless I decide to arrange Unholy Scion(which is not entirely off the table.)
Remember, this thing needs to be able to lead a nation and fight, and I'll be taking it over once my character kicks it(which might be relatively soon considering how vicious my DM is.)
My character is highly morally ambiguous, and any input would be greatly appreciated.