If it's vaguely animal shaped, it's food shaped. Even if it's a robot.
Fey Bray is a jerk, a rather hungry spirit
Fey Bray is a jerk, a rather hungry spirit
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Fey Bray is a freaking ghost, basically. Nowhere to hide from her if she can phase through walls. Also canonically can teleport up to 30ft (at least in D&D).
Meal's a meal. If it's animal-ish, or a person, she eats.
Quite a fun situation
Oh! She's a DnD character? That's a fricking funny coincidence!! HAHA
I'm just rambling here, but I recently started my very first campaign with a friend and some friend's friends just two days ago! It's new land to me but I'm willing to have as much fun as I can >:)
I'm a bit curious about those 30ft. My DM and us didn't talk or define our velocity or speed quite well. They told us to write "30" on our character sheet for now, that we can discuss it later on (we were running out of time to do it hah)
My character is a gray-furred Tabaxi named Gravel, a Mariner Rogue that kinda dislikes water (ironic purposes)
Forgot to ask, you play DnD? if so (most likely I think) What character are you playing as? ʕOwo
Well, sorta! She is the Fey Summon to my druid character, Silver. The rabbit/mimiga. Nice to see ya start your first campaign. Word of advice, always kill the harpies, very annoying enemy that had ke stunlocked for a whole session. Ear plugs and high wisdom should be good.
Fey Summons have a 30ft walk speed, and a bonus action with their perk Fey Step, which gives 30ft teleport every turn.
Ooh, classic.
Yep I play DnD. We are lv5 characters for starts.
Will take that advice for sure! tho I only have +1 on wisdom so I think I'm leaving that task to the rest of the party TwT
I see, a fey summon, neato ^^
Silver, a mimiga ... had to look it up and found out is from the game Cave Story? That's cool! Never thought of adding a species from other media. Unless they were added to DnD as a species? Were they added? I'm not well informed HAHA I'm still taking my first septs here.
Start with lv5?! Is the campaign rough? or perhaps is not a rare thing to do like I'm assuming
Mimiga are my favorite! Great game too, Cave Story.
Well, the server I'm in already allows a lot of different species. A large PDF shows it all. You can also always reskin an elf as a rabbit if you really wanted (did that for my mienshao).
Enemies are pretty tough, tho everyone starts at 5. But also lv5 allows people to take advantage of their class features.
Stepping into magic is still a thing I'm not sure my character would do, mostly because he dislikes magic at a personal level (his mother died to a magic/spell no one they reached for was able to cure. Lore stuff) But I won't discard it as an option. It can be a nice path for character growth yeah
Hah Mimigas are just adorable! Guess you can shape anything into what both you and the DM like and fits the campaign haha
What setting is your campaign in? may I ask. I kinda wanna hear some shenanigans of any sort :>
Mimigas be fuuun.
I can't remember exactly, as it's a one-shot server in 5e. Bunch of DMs, but generally there's mostly Faerun. Silver (my mimiga druid, summoner), fought a tough army of female undead. It was very tightt, and luckily my PC was very flexible. Mass heals with Unicorn totem, and Summon Fey teleporting to gain advantage against hitting enemies.
Geez Sounds like you were alone in that fight. Needing to heal yourself multiple times has to be really tough and stressing I imagine. Lucky you Bray is with you! teleportation is really useful for its surprise factor and its potential to break lines is it.
Faerun is a place right? I find that coincidence funny, the Forgotten Realms are one of the few DnD places or settings I've ever heard of haha. I also swear my DM told my party the campaign is set nearby the Sword Coast, also on Faerun if I read it right (aaalso a place that appeared on the DnD Honor Among Thieves movie). Guess if by any chance I find the covered-in-ghostly-ectoplasm remnants of certain somebodies I can almost take for sure Silver fought here XD
Yeah, Faerun. I think Forgotten Realms is the most popular D&D module out of all of them. Even though the server uses its very own lore. Hope you feel Silver's presence.
Huh That would make sense actually, what better option to have as a setting in a DnD movie rather than the most popular one yeah. My respects to those capable of building complex worlds with lore and a wide story, I bet it gets exciting when you and your party get to discover that server's secrets! It's something I'm very excited to do with my party ^^
If I get to feel her presence I'll stop the party and say in a serious tone "wait ... *reaching down and scraping the soil* an ethereal foxlike entity has been here ... luckily, it had already feasted"