Our weekend Fifth Edition D&D games are slowly sliding over into
the Wasted Lands: The Dreaming Age RPG. We have been able to pivot so well because a lot of what we have been doing in D&D 5 comes from the same roots that you find in the Wasted Lands. But there is one thing the Wasted Lands doesn't do out of the box that many of the D&D 5e players love, and that is to play non-human characters.
That is until now.
If you are a backer, you already got the preview of nonhuman species so you can play the likes of an Elf, Dwarf or other stranger things. This is one of the key D&D experiences, and it is a welcome addition for those who want them. The rules addition from Jason includes the expected ones; elves, dwarves, gnomes and the like. But D&D 5 is full of all sorts of species to play. Can you do that in WL?
Yes.
Keep in mind one very, very important thing about the "humans" in the Wasted Lands. They are not really humans at all. They are proto-humans, proto in the sense that they very well might look like us but they were created by the Old Ones as sort of a "rough draft" of humans. So they could have ancestry from just about anything to be honest. Birds, reptiles, snakes, and yes, primates. The changes are largely cosmetic and immaterial to a group of mortals fighting evil elder things from beyond the stars. So adding an elf, dwarf or even dragonborn is really trivial.
Today I want to try a tiefling. Not just any tiefling, though.
It dawned on me a couple weeks back that I do not have a tiefling character to call my own. I still didn't but needed an NPC to fill a certain role. Enter Melissa Belladonna.
Melissa is a tiefling Artificer that runs an alchemist shop. You can follow her exploits on Twitter and Twitch (links below). But I was thinking here is a good character to try out. She has a 5e class. She is a tiefling. And she serves a role I needed of an alchemist. Plus, she is fun, and NPCs should be fun.
The party got to meet up with her, and she was great. I had more planned, but they had other things to do (and tacos were done). But she will certainly be back. Here is how I did her for the Wasted Lands.
Part of her background is should used to pretend to be human and used a glamour. That still works here, to be honest. There are demons in the Wasted Lands, so it is possible that there is an offspring of a demon and human that is also good.
Melissa Belladonna
Class: Sage
Level: 17
Species: Tiefling (Mammon heritage)
Alignment: Neutral Good (Twilight Good)
Background: Sage, Alchemist
Abilities
Strength: 14 (+1)
Agility: 12 (+0)
Toughness: 14 (+1)
Intelligence: 18 (+3) A
Wits: 15 (+1) N
Persona: 17 (+2) N
Fate Points: 10
Defense Value: None 10
Vitality: 60 (d6)
Degeneracy: None
Corruption: None
Check Bonus (A/N/D): +7/+5/+3
Melee Bonus: +5 (base)
Ranged Bonus: +5 (base)
Saves: +1 Fire-based effects, +1 to Magical-effects (Tiefling), +7 to saves vs. Magical Effects (Sage)
Sage Abilities
Languages (18), Lore (188%)*, Mesmerize Others (170%)*, Suggestion, Renegade Skills, Spells, Read Languages
Renegade Skills
Hide in Shadows: 95%
Open Locks: 90%
Bypass Traps: 100%
Sleight of Hand: 100%
Spells
1st Level: Mystical Senses (Tiefling), Beast Speech, Glamour, Read Languages, Restore/Drain Vitality, Summon Familiar (Perry, a Raven)
2nd Level: Create Water, Eternal Flame, Invisibility, Subtle Influence, Zone of Honesty
3rd Level: Anti-toxin, Dispel Magic, Remove Curse, Slow, Zone of Protection from Evil
4th Level: Befuddlement, Conjure Fire, Kiss of the Succubus
Divine Touchstones
Level 1:
Level 2: Arcane Ability: Enhanced Senses
Level 3:
Level 4: Luck benefit (1d6)
Level 5:
Level 6: "Spirit Guide" Her cauldron homunculus.
Level 7:
Level 8: Magical Recovery
Level 9:
Level 10: 3rd level spell: Conjure Fireworks
Level 11:
Level 12: Glamour at will
Level 13:
Level 14: Slow aging
Level 15:
Level 16: Signature Item: Cauldron
Level 17:
Heroic (Divine) Archetype: Sage, Occultism, Dragons
Here lore skill covers her alchemy and artificer skills. She is also widely regarded as an expert on dragons, having conducted extensive field work on studying them for years.
Thank you to Melissa Belladonna for letting me borrow such a great character to play with! Everyone loved her.
Melissa's Links
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