![]() They train with a wider variety of weapons, and their training enhances their combat by allowing them to attack multiple times. It currently has two archetypes (or “dialects”): the Dialect of the Forge and the Dialect of the Mystic.Įtches runes into their weapons, creating Runeblades that allow them to invoke combat-focused cantrip effects, which can be used more than once a day. Much like a cleric, paladin, or druid, a runecaller has access to the whole runic alphabet, but can only affix a certain number of runes and their effects in their memory, which they can only invoke once each day. It focuses on derriving interpretations from the Norse runic alphabet to create powerful, one-off effects akin to spells. ![]() Is my first attempt at a completely new D&D class, and feedback is greatly appreciated as I’ve always previously stuck to archetypes of existing classes. If you and your characters enjoy this adventure, look out for more modules with the Marky P’s modern classics logo.Ĭlick here to get the first Marky P’s Modern Classics module.Ĭlick here to get Umbero’s Compendium of Rare Races. Please rate this module, and leave a comment on how I can improve it if you don’t like it. Nothing ever is when Cyric’s involved.Īlso, this module is perfect to slot into aĬampaign, possibly as a way of getting your group into the mindset of dungeon delving before kicking off with the sunless citadel (or any other low level adventure). In this module, characters must enter a goblin hideout and retreive a ceremonial dagger for priests of Oghma. Marky P’s modern classics have made their second, classic style adventure for 5th edition. Do you miss the good old days, where an entire adventure took up just one session, and could be slotted in to a campaign at any time you choose?
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