• Sunsofold@lemmings.world
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    I’ve always liked the idea of the opposite. I have a character sheet somewhere for a concept of a warlock who thinks she’s a paladin, but now I think it’d be funny to do a warlock who thinks they are a sorcerer with a patron who is also unaware of them. No one knows how anything is working but it is so we’re going with it.

    ‘Hey, guys! Check it out. You guys always made fun of my finger guns but I had this wicked-crazy dream last night and now they started actually firing for some reason.’

    • INT: 5
    • WIS:5
    • CHA:*pew pew*
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    One of the guys I play with was playing this build. He went big, it got his patrons attention and, well, Raki suddenly disappeared.

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    This would be like becoming aware of a single bacteria in your gut. Even if you notice it why would you care?

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    Playing a goolock in a campaign right now. Got the direct attention of my patron after finding an artifact related to them. Now I have a writhing tentacle-like appendage where my left arm used to be.

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      Lucky.

      I played a goolock a few years ago, when he finally got the proper attention of his patron, he, uh… delaminated. His patron briefly turned off the strong/weak nuclear forces holding his component atoms together.

      Loras started that morning as a human man and ended that night as a pile of loose protons. Rough way to go, as they say.