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@dndcampaignideas83 This is a cool idea! Gotta love fandom inspired content. Nature Genasi would be cool! You could probably use an Earth genasi and then sub out the rocky flavor for a more naturey one. And is the circle of spores something original too? I can’t remember it being *official*. And question: is she really the evil one? Or is everyone else in the wrong? *oooooooOOOOooooOOOoooo*
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@professorsouls So I’ve been really into the new Harley Quinn animated series lately and I have always loved the character Poison Ivy. And I was like, how awesome would it be to do a D&D build of her character
Idk how much you know about Poison Ivy or DC villains, but Poison Ivy is a misanthropic eco-terrorist who is immune to poisons/toxins and also has a knack for creating them. She has the ability to control plants and usually uses them to create vine like tentacles to grab, throw, and/or stab her adversaries. I don’t want to completely just recreate her character, but I was inspired. So here is my build
Name: Zinnia Oleander
Race: Human and/or maybe Nature Genasi (homebrew race)
Class: Druid, Circle of the Spores
Background: Faction Agent: Emerald Enclave
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Character backstory: Zinnia grew up in her druid circle learning about the importance of nature and how best to peacefully protect it. Her circle’s philosophy stems from the numerous fungi that grew in their forest. Life begins, ends, and begins again just as the mushrooms feed off of the decayed and form new life. As she grew older, she watched as forests were torn down, the trees made into houses and the land turned into towns, then cities, then metropolises. She rejected her circle’s idea that education would change the minds of the people living in these cities, she wanted to take more direct action.
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Willa glared across the table at Arannell, prattling on and on again about things he could only pretend to know about. He, nor anyone on the Council, could know what she was up to. She made sure that much was true with her own spies. She was never privy to any private discussions on the Council. The fey ancestry held by the rest of the group gifted them, yes, but also made them proud and arrogant, and not in the dwarven way. A dwarf takes pride in hard work and accomplishment, while those elves indulge in pride for its own sake, believing themselves superior, all the while hiding their own flaws and vices from prying eyes - but none of them expecting to be challenged by the dwarf. What did she know? Besides knowledge of Arannell’s embezzling, Mariah’s affair, and a long ledger of Kana’s transactions with the Underground, not much. So Willa sat at the table, pretending to listen, planning when the best moment would be to move up in the Council with the knowledge she had gained. The only one who knew anything of substance about Willa was Denon, the one who had recommended her, because he knew something the others didn’t. What she lacked in arcane talent, she would more than make up for in resourcefulness.
(I’ll make sure the next character idea isn’t a vengeful outsider - that’s just the vibes I got from these pics that I really liked!)
Image by Lily Abdullina found at: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/588634613786812756/
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Love this idea!
Beetle for AC is great, how is it temporary though? Only while attuned do you mean? It should probably only be a +1 to AC and should be the most expensive I think.
Moth, you could do Faerie Fire and Light, and Dancing Lights, and it could have 3 charges each day, Faerie Fire being 2 charges, and the light cantrips only 1 (or at will tbh cause it’s a light cantrip, up to you).
Butterfly for Fly is good, but maybe you could do some sort of charm instead if you want to play into that trope/fact that butterflies are pretty.
Fly to boost speed? Super neat! All I have to say about that is that a +10 is way more exciting than a +5 ;)




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@dndcampaignideas83 So I thought this was a really cool environment piece, and even though it only has one big central object (the portal), it offers so many possibilities. Especially with a planar campaign this portal could lead anywhere. I imagine it’s a portal to Elysium, a place of tranquility and peace. This lone adventurer set out with his party to this remote portal, all of them hoping to bring back a party member they lost, who was now at rest on Elysium. But along the way the figure in the picture lost the rest of their friends. And now, as an observer, we don’t know if he is still willing to go in and bring them back to reality, or if he will join them in eternal peace, the rest of the world be damned. Image found at: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/588634613787007976/
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You’ve transcended my original thought of creative medium and made it even more awesome! Apology NOT accepted. This is amazing. Work through that funk and feel the groooooove.
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Skylas Walker made his way up and down the aisles after a long day of research. He was the last one to leave. He was always the last one to leave. He needed to be - needed to work harder. The aarakocra that serviced the library with him never mistreated or spoke ill of him - when they knew he was listening. He knew he wasn’t like them, that was plain to see. No matter, though. They could enjoy their time rolling and diving through the clouds. For now. Because one day, maybe soon, he too, would have his wings.
* Not my art! Found image at: https://pin.it/2BDeGYU
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