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« Reply #40 on: November 03, 2010, 02:46:23 PM » |
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My fursona: White Dragonspawn Dragonwrought Loredrake Kobold.
But... it doesn't have fur!  Reread that 'furry' link... or, let me quote... "Non-furry furries Anthropomorphic creatures that are also considered to be furry (even with the lack of pelt or fur) include (but are not limited to): dragons and lizards (also known as scalies and herps, respectively), Cetaceans (dolphins and Orcas), birds and gryphons (also known as featheries or avians), and taurs (centaurs being the prime example)." Anyway, a White Dragonspawn Dragonwrought Loredrake Kobold is a great fursona.  Sorcerer presumably?
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« Reply #41 on: November 03, 2010, 02:50:48 PM » |
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My fursona: White Dragonspawn Dragonwrought Loredrake Kobold.
But... it doesn't have fur!  Reread that 'furry' link... or, let me quote... "Non-furry furries Anthropomorphic creatures that are also considered to be furry (even with the lack of pelt or fur) include (but are not limited to): dragons and lizards (also known as scalies and herps, respectively), Cetaceans (dolphins and Orcas), birds and gryphons (also known as featheries or avians), and taurs (centaurs being the prime example)." Anyway, a White Dragonspawn Dragonwrought Loredrake Kobold is a great fursona.  Sorcerer presumably? The one time I actually got to play as my fursona, it was Sorcerer 6/Swiftblade 10/Abjurant Champion 4 by the time the campaign was over. I made the DM forever ban Swiftblade as a class after that... along with Loredrake, White Dragonspawn, and Greater Draconic Rite of Passage. Kobolds in general, really, as anything other than cannon fodder.
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« Reply #42 on: November 03, 2010, 02:55:08 PM » |
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"Non-furry furries Anthropomorphic creatures that are also considered to be furry (even with the lack of pelt or fur) include (but are not limited to): dragons and lizards (also known as scalies and herps, respectively), Cetaceans (dolphins and Orcas), birds and gryphons (also known as featheries or avians), and taurs (centaurs being the prime example)." But I'm not a centaur. This is confusing. 
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« Reply #43 on: November 03, 2010, 02:56:47 PM » |
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But I'm not a centaur. This is confusing.  Do you have any identity / characters that represent you that have any traits or aspects of anthropomorphic animals at all? The one time I actually got to play as my fursona, it was Sorcerer 6/Swiftblade 10/Abjurant Champion 4 by the time the campaign was over. I made the DM forever ban Swiftblade as a class after that... along with Loredrake, White Dragonspawn, and Greater Draconic Rite of Passage. Kobolds in general, really, as anything other than cannon fodder.
That was brilliant! I would love to hear the sorts of things you did, and the DM's response, and the group's response! hahaha! =D
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« Reply #44 on: November 03, 2010, 02:58:26 PM » |
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But I'm not a centaur. This is confusing.  Taurd. (I tease, I tease. Shouldn't you be making forums or something?  Again, I kid.) The one time I actually got to play as my fursona, it was Sorcerer 6/Swiftblade 10/Abjurant Champion 4 by the time the campaign was over. I made the DM forever ban Swiftblade as a class after that... along with Loredrake, White Dragonspawn, and Greater Draconic Rite of Passage. Kobolds in general, really, as anything other than cannon fodder.
That was brilliant! I would love to hear the sorts of things you did, and the DM's response, and the group's response! hahaha! =D Well. For one thing, I had a spiked chain, and Wraithstrike, and was a better fighter than the party's tank (Warblade/Bloodstorm Blade, I think). I shut down pretty much every encounter the DM threw at us with a combination of multiple standard actions, BFC spells, etc. I also killed the BBEG mid-monologue with an irresistible phantasmal killer, then produced a forged will I'd had made that entitled me to all of his things, including his world-shattering artifact. Then I proceeded to, one by one, utterly destroy the party, who were trying to kill me, thinking I'd use the world-shattering artifact to carry out the BBEG's plan (I wasn't, but I wasn't going to destroy it either, as it was a potential tool to allow me my ultimate goal: Ruler of the Goddamned World[TM]).
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« Reply #45 on: November 03, 2010, 02:59:28 PM » |
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Relentless: You need to put some furry ID thing in your sig / personal message / etc. 
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« Reply #46 on: November 03, 2010, 03:06:35 PM » |
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Relentless: You need to put some furry ID thing in your sig / personal message / etc.  I'm not a furry. I mean, yes, I participate in the community once in a blue moon, and have a functional fursona, but it's only something I do on occasion. I have no right to call myself a furry. 
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« Reply #47 on: November 03, 2010, 03:21:30 PM » |
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OH! I know this one! 20 pts Rabies, 20 pts Poison Creeper, 20 pts Fury, 1 in prerequisites, 20 in Oak Sage, and-oh shit, you meant D&D... Druid, shapeshifting into as close to a Werewolf Lord as possible, with some means of getting poison to abuse Venomfire. Pretty standard Fury/Rabies only in D&D AWROOOOOO! Not trying hard enough. 20 points Rabies, 1 point Fury, 1 point all pre-reqs, 20 points HoW, 1 point Grizzly, and then distribute your points as desired between Grizzly, Dire Wolf, and Poison Creeper. Now you have some furry friends to play with.
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« Reply #48 on: November 03, 2010, 03:23:23 PM » |
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"Non-furry furries Anthropomorphic creatures that are also considered to be furry (even with the lack of pelt or fur) include (but are not limited to): dragons and lizards (also known as scalies and herps, respectively), Cetaceans (dolphins and Orcas), birds and gryphons (also known as featheries or avians), and taurs (centaurs being the prime example)." Wait dragons count? I am a Steel Dragon Jade WarSorcerer Champion. And yes, I am just a big kid when you think about it.
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« Reply #49 on: November 03, 2010, 03:23:45 PM » |
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Relentless: You need to put some furry ID thing in your sig / personal message / etc.  I'm not a furry. I mean, yes, I participate in the community once in a blue moon, and have a functional fursona, but it's only something I do on occasion. I have no right to call myself a furry.  You participate in the furry community, and have a fursona! You are so *totally* a furry! When talking about people, the definition of 'furry' includes mild fans of anthropomorphism like you... 
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« Reply #50 on: November 03, 2010, 03:23:53 PM » |
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But I'm not a centaur. This is confusing.  Taurd. (I tease, I tease. Shouldn't you be making forums or something?  Again, I kid.) The one time I actually got to play as my fursona, it was Sorcerer 6/Swiftblade 10/Abjurant Champion 4 by the time the campaign was over. I made the DM forever ban Swiftblade as a class after that... along with Loredrake, White Dragonspawn, and Greater Draconic Rite of Passage. Kobolds in general, really, as anything other than cannon fodder.
That was brilliant! I would love to hear the sorts of things you did, and the DM's response, and the group's response! hahaha! =D Well. For one thing, I had a spiked chain, and Wraithstrike, and was a better fighter than the party's tank (Warblade/Bloodstorm Blade, I think). I shut down pretty much every encounter the DM threw at us with a combination of multiple standard actions, BFC spells, etc. I also killed the BBEG mid-monologue with an irresistible phantasmal killer, then produced a forged will I'd had made that entitled me to all of his things, including his world-shattering artifact. Then I proceeded to, one by one, utterly destroy the party, who were trying to kill me, thinking I'd use the world-shattering artifact to carry out the BBEG's plan (I wasn't, but I wasn't going to destroy it either, as it was a potential tool to allow me my ultimate goal: Ruler of the Goddamned World[TM]).  It's too bad they took away the foo/award system. This would surely earn you much Foo here. 
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A couple of water benders, a dike, a flaming arrow, and a few barrels of blasting jelly?
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« Reply #51 on: November 03, 2010, 03:24:15 PM » |
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"Non-furry furries Anthropomorphic creatures that are also considered to be furry (even with the lack of pelt or fur) include (but are not limited to): dragons and lizards (also known as scalies and herps, respectively), Cetaceans (dolphins and Orcas), birds and gryphons (also known as featheries or avians), and taurs (centaurs being the prime example)." Wait dragons count? I am a Steel Dragon Jade WarSorcerer Champion. And yes, I am just a big kid when you think about it. Well do you have a half steel dragon half humanoid form that you favor sometimes? Read the anthropomorphic link again! =D
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« Reply #52 on: November 03, 2010, 03:27:02 PM » |
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OH! I know this one! 20 pts Rabies, 20 pts Poison Creeper, 20 pts Fury, 1 in prerequisites, 20 in Oak Sage, and-oh shit, you meant D&D... Druid, shapeshifting into as close to a Werewolf Lord as possible, with some means of getting poison to abuse Venomfire. Pretty standard Fury/Rabies only in D&D AWROOOOOO! Not trying hard enough. 20 points Rabies, 1 point Fury, 1 point all pre-reqs, 20 points HoW, 1 point Grizzly, and then distribute your points as desired between Grizzly, Dire Wolf, and Poison Creeper. Now you have some furry friends to play with. Actually, my standard F/R hybrid can bring out any of the three spirits, and any summon other than the last two vines. SoB+Spirit Wolves+Whirly Barb vs. my 9k life was hilarious to say the least, especially with max block and walking (and taking pot shots with Rabies and doing the switch trick to spike the poison damage). Oh, and it worked even better vs. whirlsins/hybridsins if they were dumb enough to enter melee against me. The ones that stayed back however...OMFG, worse than a desynchdin, worse than a godlike smiter, even worse than a Mage. Probably the only worse duels were Stacking Auradins (which is just cheap asshole maneuvering) and Boner Necros (because if they do it right, nothing can really take them out other than a godly and godly played Hybridsin).
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« Reply #53 on: November 03, 2010, 04:48:07 PM » |
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Hmm immunity to sleep is a requirement, but I don't want to wear armor. So a Dragonborn Warforged (Mind), or some other template that works like dragonborn. Maybe add some other templates too.
As for classs levels, gestalt 1 Warblade/3 Factotum//4 Psion (Shaper)
Using a houserule class sub for Psion to grant: Machine Empathy: A counterpart to wild empathy works on golems and machines with an inteligence score of 1 or 2 using your level + int + 1d20. Using it on machines with an int score of - suffers a -4 penalty.
Notable powers are 'Call to Mind', 'Psionic Repair' and a psionic version of 'Alter Self'.
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« Reply #54 on: November 03, 2010, 05:04:05 PM » |
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Hmm immunity to sleep is a requirement, but I don't want to wear armor. So a Dragonborn Warforged (Mind), or some other template that works like dragonborn. Maybe add some other templates too.
As for classs levels, gestalt 1 Warblade/3 Factotum//4 Psion (Shaper)
Using a houserule class sub for Psion to grant: Machine Empathy: A counterpart to wild empathy works on golems and machines with an inteligence score of 1 or 2 using your level + int + 1d20. Using it on machines with an int score of - suffers a -4 penalty.
Notable powers are 'Call to Mind', 'Psionic Repair' and a psionic version of 'Alter Self'.
Ahhh, a cyborg dragonfurry! Like that one 80's tv show?
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« Reply #55 on: November 03, 2010, 05:10:22 PM » |
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This thread caused my day to become slightly more weird, my quota is now filled
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« Reply #56 on: November 03, 2010, 05:26:54 PM » |
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This thread caused my day to become slightly more weird, my quota is now filled
So describe your platypus or echidna fursona in D&D terms? 
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« Reply #57 on: November 03, 2010, 05:33:18 PM » |
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This thread caused my day to become slightly more weird, my quota is now filled
So describe your platypus or echidna fursona in D&D terms?  Just like the worth of 20 levels of monks. Non-existent  I'm just a biology-geek.
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« Reply #58 on: November 03, 2010, 05:43:27 PM » |
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Just like the worth of 20 levels of monks. Non-existent  I'm just a biology-geek. Ah, with the icon, I assumed... never miinnndddd!
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« Reply #59 on: November 03, 2010, 05:49:08 PM » |
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Just like the worth of 20 levels of monks. Non-existent  I'm just a biology-geek. Ah, with the icon, I assumed... never miinnndddd! I can see how it can cause misunderstandings. The one thing I do have in common with my monotremes is the 4-headed penis, but that is another story...
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