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Warforged Factotum/linguist: Think See Three Pee Oh. Annoying fussiness optional. May resemble Brent Spiner. A cute gnome melee character that cheerfully wrecks anything in the way. Hair must be at least as large as skull! Disproportionately oversized weapon(s) enhances cuteness.
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Warforged Paladin: It was crafted exclusively for the purpose of vanquishing evil(a bit singlemindedly driven) Warforged madness:
 Warforged Factotum/linguist: Think See Three Pee Oh. Annoying fussiness optional. May resemble Brent Spiner.
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Warforged Cleric: It calls its deity 'Gran-dad' since its race was created by mortals. Faith is hard-coded and unshakable.  Warforged Paladin: It was crafted exclusively for the purpose of vanquishing evil(a bit singlemindedly driven)
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Warforged Battlemind: This is a psychic robot with a HUGE hammer that can walk across water at level 2. Multiclass into fighter for more defender goodness.  Warforged Cleric: It calls its deity 'Gran-dad' since its race was created by mortals. Faith is hard-coded and unshakable.
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Warforged Druid: a golem made of fallen deadwood(or a single living tree) that Transform(er)s into animal shapes to fight. Appropriate sound effects not optional.  Warforged Battlemind: This is a psychic robot with a HUGE hammer that can walk across water at level 2. Multiclass into fighter for more defender goodness.
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Warforged Warlock(infernal pact): Mortgaging its soul, so you don't have to!  Warforged Druid: a golem made of fallen deadwood(or a single living tree) that Transform(er)s into animal shapes to fight. Appropriate sound effects not optional.
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Warforged Wizard: Studies 24/7 for years, because you have better things to do. Wants to understand what makes its own self tick.  Warforged Warlock(infernal pact): Mortgaging its soul, so you don't have to!
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Warforged Swordmage: Robot Jedi that doesn't suck like certain lightsaber-wielding robots featured in Attack of the Clones!  Warforged Wizard: Studies 24/7 for years, because you have better things to do. Wants to understand what makes its own self tick.
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Warforged Bard: With a jukebox for a chest and an audio book for a memory, this is one popular living machine at parties. Wait until you see the attached  Warforged Swordmage: Robot Jedi that doesn't suck like certain lightsaber-wielding robots featured in Attack of the Clones!

 
Warforged Bard: With a jukebox for a chest and an audio book for a memory, this is one popular living machine at parties. Wait until you see the attached
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Warforged Monk(multiclass psion): Says "whoa" a lot. Claims it is designated "The 1", but made up its own name. Doesn't believe in all that fate nonsense.  Warforged Monk(multiclass psion): Says "whoa" a lot. Claims it is designated "The 1", but made up its own name. Doesn't believe in all that fate nonsense.
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Hybrid or multiclass Paladin/Warlock(infernal pact): Make demons work for good, whether they like it or not. Engage in fascinating theological debate with infernal minions.

A cute gnome melee character that cheerfully wrecks anything in the way. Hair must be at least as large as skull! Disproportionately oversized weapon(s) enhances cuteness.
 Hybrid or multiclass Paladin/Warlock(infernal pact): Make demons work for good, whether they like it or not. Engage in fascinating theological debate with infernal minions.

Fast character concepts:

Factotum: Cowardly or non-combat-oriented Human Rogue (maybe hybrid Wiz/Rogue?) with scads of skill- and knowledge-based feats, powers, etc. Harrison Jones, perhaps?

A cute gnome melee character that cheerfully wrecks anything in the way. Hair must be at least as large as skull! Disproportionately oversized weapon(s) enhances cuteness.

Warforged madness:

  • Warforged Factotum/linguist: Think See Three Pee Oh. Annoying fussiness optional. May resemble Brent Spiner. Warforged Paladin: It was crafted exclusively for the purpose of vanquishing evil(a bit singlemindedly driven) Warforged Cleric: It calls its deity 'Gran-dad' since its race was created by mortals. Faith is hard-coded and unshakable. Warforged Battlemind: This is a psychic robot with a HUGE hammer that can walk across water at level 2. Multiclass into fighter for more defender goodness. Warforged Druid: a golem made of fallen deadwood(or a single living tree) that Transform(er)s into animal shapes to fight. Appropriate sound effects not optional. Warforged Warlock(infernal pact): Mortgaging its soul, so you don't have to! Warforged Wizard: Studies 24/7 for years, because you have better things to do. Wants to understand what makes its own self tick. Warforged Swordmage: Robot Jedi that doesn't suck like certain lightsaber-wielding robots featured in Attack of the Clones! Warforged Bard: With a jukebox for a chest and an audio book for a memory, this is one popular living machine at parties. Wait until you see the attached

instrument!

  • Warforged Monk(multiclass psion): Says "whoa" a lot. Claims it is designated "The 1", but made up its own name. Doesn't believe in all that fate nonsense. Hybrid or multiclass Paladin/Warlock(infernal pact): Make demons work for good, whether they like it or not. Engage in fascinating theological debate with infernal minions.

dnd/CharacterConcepts (last edited 2010-11-15 04:39:27 by Gauk)