mfw my kids are foretold to be stronger than the gods we worship
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Cloudstar and Skywatcher
"Code of the Clans" | "Cats of the Clans" | "Battles of the Clans"
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The Wolf, Corporal Otherbear, and the new well watcher playing monopoly
Otherbear is losing, and is not happy about this
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Title: The Ultimate Guide 2023: Updated and Expanded
Arc: Field Guide
Type: Art
Country: North America
Characters: Cloudstar and Skywatcher
Artist: Owen Richardson
Source: https://warriors.fandom.com/wiki/The_Ultimate_Guide:_Updated_and_Expanded_Edition/Artwork
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Subclasseptember Day 21: Elemental
The Wavecrest - Skywatcher Subclass
Homebrew class time again!
The Skywatcher's got subclasses for damage, support, status infliction, area denial, and more. This one's all about shoving enemies around until the DM gets sick of you.
Yes, the capstone is basically the XGTE Whirlwind spell. Weaker in some regards, like damage output, likelihood that you'll have a capped spellcasting score, your general vulnerability from being inside the whirlwind you're putting all your enemies into... But also way stronger in some ways, like having well over twice as much mobility, the ability to use your action to attack, and not having concentration to break. Let's be honest, though - when was the last time you actually saw a wizard/druid cast Whirlwind?
Skywatcher Class Document here.
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Men have tamed themselves, we are banished from the wild🐈⬛🌌🌱
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The Headhunter - Skywatcher Subclass
I suppose that's one way to get ahead in life.
The Headhunter draws from various legends of headless horsemen - sometimes fey messengers, sometimes restless spirits of fallen soldiers. Regardless of their origin, such monsters are feared, and with good reason. The Headhunter Skywatcher channels this fear to strike down foes and lead their allies to victory.
Another subclass for Of Monsters and Myths. With as much material as it has, I'm considering making it a compendium/setting book. Which isn't something I've done before, but I'm willing to give it a shot.
Links will be in reblogs as always.
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