Pillars of Faith by William Adams  

Pillars of Faith

PC's and Npc's



Grundol
This is Grundol from my Darksun Campaign.  The statistics are from his final form as a 30th level elemental which is about the time the campaign ended for good.  Michael this one is for you.  You know you left way too soon.


Evil Ranger!
This is the Ranger from my first D&D 3rd edition campaign.  I remember when Reuben said he wanted to play an evil ranger.  Geova immediately chimed in "No Reuben, rangers can't be evil."  I was looking at the description for the Ranger right then and looked up at Geova and he said "Don't f*** me."  To which I replied "Yes Reuben, there are evil rangers."


Blackhawk
One of the few things I enjoy about 3rd edition is the ability to create odd combinations like this one.  An Elven Barbarian.  I still think it's way too easy to multiclass and that there should be some incentive for specializing.


Grish
Here's another one of those odd combinations that are only possible in 3rd edition.  A dwarven wizard.  Cool huh?


Adianna
This is Adianna, a Centaur Paladin that was actually made using the old Humanoids Handbook.


Arnora Anskar
This is Arnora Anskar, a Frost Giant made with the Giants rules I wrote.


Nhavari Sek Ahri
Nhavari Sek Ahri was a character I was going to use if I ever played a Planescape campaign as a player.  Never got the chance though.

Hibashira

This is a PC of mine that I made for a Five Rings campaign (d20).  Don't have the record sheet, Geova has it.  This campaign never got finished that I know of.  If it did nobody thought to invite me to the final session.  So I class it with Geova's other unfinished campaigns.

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Warning: This comic may include adult situations and suggestive dialogue not suited for minors.

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