Orc26 wrote:Not a little girl but a halfling. They grow to about 3 feet in height, regularly don't wear shoes, have a tendency towards over eating, and prefer to not adventure. (Halflings are the similar but legally different cousins to Hobbits from lord of the rings stuff)
In D&D it is currently all the rate for adventuring parties to take along someone who has made a pact with horrible evil things... So I guess it is going to be the thing to do inHeroQuest now as well...
I'd have no qualms if they made a Halfling or Hobbit Character, not that I think the heroes would be comfortable having another player they need to protect, but he'd have to be weaker then the Wizard, yet have have some sneaky skills or some form of redeeming quality.
Kinda why I never understood how Marry and Pippin got a spot on the Fellowship. Gandalf had to go because they needed Magic, Aragorn had to go because he was Isildur's heir, Boromir, Legolas and Gimli to represent their people, Frodo had to go because nobody trusted anybody else with the Ring.
Prior to this character I had generally associated the term Warlock with a male witch, or at least the glowing eye underground creatures from the movie Time Machine.
But just the same, Mentor, supposedly handpicked the heroes for these quest, so if he saw such a dark disturbing force within this halfling, why would he choose or even trust her?
Also, there's the whole wand thing. Attacking g with a wand seems so... Harry Potter. The concept of the wand was to focalize energy of the spell without doing harm to the Wizard. I guess she could use a wand as a weapon, but the usage of such is for a spell, weather it be an attack spell or not. So why can't the use the Wand?