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Author | Morpholomew Bark + |
Class | Any + |
Identifier | 3.5e Martial Discipline + |
Rating | Unrated + |
Skill | Truespeak + |
Summary | Swashbuckling heroes are fond of using rap … Swashbuckling heroes are fond of using rapier wit alongside their rapiers, shooting arrows accompanied by shooting puns and even when things look bleak, they throw in a joke before throwing in the towel. Bards and wise men often recall famous words by famous men, used in the past to great effect in orations and battle speeches: all the more proof that the power of wordplay lies and speaks true in all languages, even the most ancient and intricarious ones. Those who learn the most ancient and most intricatastrophic of all and weave it into their combat routines are the practitioners of the Pungeon Pendragon style: their very actions speak truer than Truespeech. very actions speak truer than Truespeech. + |
Title | Pungeon Pendragon + |
Weapon | None + |