Nielspeterdejon
2020-01-17, 02:02 PM
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This is a re-flavour of the current Oath of Treachery, made so that neutral or even good aligned characters could play a anti-hero instead of strictly an evil one.
So me and my friends are planning to play the Humblewood campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hitpointpress/humblewood-campaign-setting-for-5e-dnd which we are very exited for. I love how adorable the races are, but even more than that I love the contrast between most of the races and the Corvum. The Corvum are pragmatic to a fault, but not without reason. I didn't want to have a campaign set in a more pleasant universe, as the idea is that it is happening on a huge island, so instead we agreed that the setting was light hearted to a degree, but that was in part due to the Corvim keeping much of the cruel outside world out.
So I decided to re-flavour the Oath of Treachery into the Oath of Pragmatism, so that on one hand we had the standard go happy Humblefolk and birdfolk, and on the other hand we had the more down to earth Corvum. Who wished that the others would act less like a bunch of hippies and/or got off their lawn!
Vilified as villainous, yet being the ones to protect them from their own nativity, while secretly liking the other more positive birdfolk/humblefolk. Because, despite their prejudice, they show them what it is they are fighting for.
I renamed some of the traits, and added the Oath of the Pragmatic feature to allow for more varied builds. This is meant for both thematic purposes, as well as make it so that Corvum players could play a Paladin with this Oath (or declare that they will choose this Oath at 1st level) and still do decently well. I also added some minor traits to it like helping boost the use of basic poison, since hardly anyone uses it, and it does require 100 g per dose. As well as the ability to take light armour and still have a decent AC if you need to sneak around and do unsavoury acts to help safeguard your party in the long run.
Here is a link to the HD pdf: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G8f5nreTxL8kAH3iXOn1G7pXUTlJR6Ht
This is a re-flavour of the current Oath of Treachery, made so that neutral or even good aligned characters could play a anti-hero instead of strictly an evil one.
So me and my friends are planning to play the Humblewood campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hitpointpress/humblewood-campaign-setting-for-5e-dnd which we are very exited for. I love how adorable the races are, but even more than that I love the contrast between most of the races and the Corvum. The Corvum are pragmatic to a fault, but not without reason. I didn't want to have a campaign set in a more pleasant universe, as the idea is that it is happening on a huge island, so instead we agreed that the setting was light hearted to a degree, but that was in part due to the Corvim keeping much of the cruel outside world out.
So I decided to re-flavour the Oath of Treachery into the Oath of Pragmatism, so that on one hand we had the standard go happy Humblefolk and birdfolk, and on the other hand we had the more down to earth Corvum. Who wished that the others would act less like a bunch of hippies and/or got off their lawn!
Vilified as villainous, yet being the ones to protect them from their own nativity, while secretly liking the other more positive birdfolk/humblefolk. Because, despite their prejudice, they show them what it is they are fighting for.
I renamed some of the traits, and added the Oath of the Pragmatic feature to allow for more varied builds. This is meant for both thematic purposes, as well as make it so that Corvum players could play a Paladin with this Oath (or declare that they will choose this Oath at 1st level) and still do decently well. I also added some minor traits to it like helping boost the use of basic poison, since hardly anyone uses it, and it does require 100 g per dose. As well as the ability to take light armour and still have a decent AC if you need to sneak around and do unsavoury acts to help safeguard your party in the long run.
Here is a link to the HD pdf: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G8f5nreTxL8kAH3iXOn1G7pXUTlJR6Ht