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Thread: Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
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2010-01-19, 02:18 AM (ISO 8601)
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Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
Hello playground,
I'm an avid fan of Lun Calisari's The Way. If you haven't played it, you might wanna check it out (it's free, and kinda cool if you like RPGs and old school games).
Basically, I want to know how someone would go to stat out Rhue, Trazian and Gaiaus. If anybody likes any of the other characters, feel free to stat them or give me hints or suggestions on how to do it myself... I love advice as long as people don't troll.
Just to be clear, I don't care about the particular swords, or the notch stuff... just the characters themselves.
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2010-01-19, 04:14 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
The Tome of Battle threesome work out fairly well for the trio. Gaius works out very well as a Crusader, mainly because of his personality, though Devoted Spirit and White Raven have close enough parallels to his move set.
Rhue is a swordsage. The sheer mass of different moves and styles they can learn perfectly suits all the different auras Rhue can use. In fact, I might even make him a Master of the Nine just to simulate it even better.
Traziun is the arch-typical Warblade. Smart, cocky, and able to mow down an army of people without blinking. Iron Heart also fits his fighting style, (from what we can see), pretty well.The only thing worse than an empty signature is one that has nothing at all to say. One that simply yammers on with little or no point; quietly, subtly draining away seconds of your life.
The worst are the ones that look like they have a point. Multiple paragraph monstrosities that you're sure will have some sort of satisfying conclusion. Some sort of goal, to show that your reading was not in vain.
It doesn't and it was.
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2010-01-19, 09:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
Where can I find this?
Because a quick Wiki search and Yahoo search turn up nothing for Lun Calisari.
And searching "the Way" won't be helpful. I just know it.
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2010-01-19, 10:39 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
Link.
And Noble Savant seems to have got it right.Last edited by Cespenar; 2010-01-19 at 10:41 AM.
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2010-01-19, 01:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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2010-01-20, 05:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Calisari's "The Way" in DnD 3.5
The only thing worse than an empty signature is one that has nothing at all to say. One that simply yammers on with little or no point; quietly, subtly draining away seconds of your life.
The worst are the ones that look like they have a point. Multiple paragraph monstrosities that you're sure will have some sort of satisfying conclusion. Some sort of goal, to show that your reading was not in vain.
It doesn't and it was.