
so since i drew "At the Stone Window" http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1641227/ i've wanted to do a sort of follow up showing some more of the adventures of the tiny squirrel and the huge hulking dragon warrior.
Since Risu
risumurasaki happens to play some in the D&D game i'm running i decided that she could be her favorite character class Factotem. Lady of all trades and master of quite a few actually. as for me i still prefer to hit things and make them dead with a huge sword or another blunt object.
Since Risu

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Awesome! I really like the way you posed the characters in this one. It's kind of like the moment after initiative has been made and everyone is ready to get down to business.
I don't recall the Factotem class. Is that kind of like the Rogue? When I played, ages ago, I was a Bard. I had so much fun in that role. Though, my fellow campaigners and the DM had more fun "tweaking" my character than anything else. <LoL!> :)
I don't recall the Factotem class. Is that kind of like the Rogue? When I played, ages ago, I was a Bard. I had so much fun in that role. Though, my fellow campaigners and the DM had more fun "tweaking" my character than anything else. <LoL!> :)
I was sort of going for the initiative thing, and Risu has a lot more dexterity than me so she's usually first.
As for the Factotem, they were designed as a class to fill the gaps in any party. They get a little arcane magic, a little divine power, some combat prowess and are really hard to pin down. and as a bonus they have access to every single skill so they can build a really wide skill base. a literal Jack-of-all-trades and really really useful
As for the Factotem, they were designed as a class to fill the gaps in any party. They get a little arcane magic, a little divine power, some combat prowess and are really hard to pin down. and as a bonus they have access to every single skill so they can build a really wide skill base. a literal Jack-of-all-trades and really really useful
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