![]() All followers of this cult were some form of intelligent undead, mainly vampires, and as such it was necessary to cover their flesh from those that would do them harm as well as the sun. Cuthbert was actually Hextor in disguise, simply wearing the mask of another God to allow his followers in lands predominantly ruled by Good gods to still worship him and perform his works. ![]() I was playing Pathfinder at the time so my build was just plain Cleric Human, I took the feat/class ability that lets you convert some of your negative energy bursts when channeling divinity to be positive energy so I could still do a fair bit of healing for my party without letting my background gimp them, and I forget whether it was Homebrew or if we just found a LA +0 template for it but my DM let me be "half-vampire".Įssentially my character was a follower of a specific cult that believed that St. I figured I'd post about my Plague Doctor character that I played a few years ago to help give an example of both of these scenarios. ![]() I also recently noticed a couple threads asking about how to play an evil character in a mostly good party. They have a certain attraction that a lot of people find interesting, especially for characters in a midieval setting. I've noticed an uptick in posts about Plague Doctors lately. For more information about Wizards of the Coast or any of Wizards' trademarks or other intellectual property, please visit their website at My characters portrait I commonly used: For example, Dungeons & Dragons® is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast. This subreddit may use the trademarks and other intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, which is permitted under Wizards' Fan Site Policy. This subreddit is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries.
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