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Small details can make a big difference in the game. In Bhakashal, warlocks get a "level up" spell from their patron like they do in AD&D. However, patrons have a select list of spells, randomly generated by the referee
My Wednesday group is sailing back to Bhakashal. The PCs rolled an encounter during a big ocean storm, 24 lacedons (aquatic ghouls). The party priest of Zeus, Kallas Ionnu, was on deck when it happened.
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Editing character class entries today, working on the Mercenary (Bhakashal fighter) I think I will post an example of combat tomorrow on the blog. The best way to see how Bhakashal has elevated the fighter is to see a fight!
Inspiration for priests/clerics tends to be a bit sparse, looking for non-standard representations proves to be difficult. Here are a few examples of what priests can look like to inspire you beyond the "Tin can" model. Add your favorites (tin can or otherewise) to this thread.
@YoDanno @RPG_Lump @Jesswhitecomic This one is perhaps my favorite female fighter pic, and it screams paladin to me.
@YoDanno @RPG_Lump @Jesswhitecomic Honorable mention
@YoDanno @RPG_Lump @Jesswhitecomic Like this one too
Editing today. Bhakashal has no "races" for the PCs, instead it has Playable Groups. I'll go through 1 today to highlight the approach I have taken.
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