Chris_tian
2007-11-11, 12:26 PM
Hi, I'm playing a 6.lvl mystic in a dragonlance/planescape campaign focused around a powerful artifact, an orb with intelligence and many abilites. We know it can ressurect and travel in space and time.
I am however having a problem with my mystic. It is a kagonesti (wilder elf) who has alteration domain and is capable of using druid spells because of his enchanted armor, which is a family heirloom the villain wants for himself.
He often acts as healer and our DM has decided that he is propably neutral good (we don't really use alignments unless they are neccesary).
Does anyone have any ideas when it comes to a prestige class for this character? My problem is that it can't really involve gods since my character does not want to dedicate his life to the service of a supernatural being.
I have been thinking about going either citadel mystic(Dragonlance campaign setting/age of mortals) or a contemplative (complete divine).
I would really appreciate if you could give me some recommendations:smallsmile: (my DM usually accepts things from all books if he finds them balanced and if there is a motivation behind the choice)
I am however having a problem with my mystic. It is a kagonesti (wilder elf) who has alteration domain and is capable of using druid spells because of his enchanted armor, which is a family heirloom the villain wants for himself.
He often acts as healer and our DM has decided that he is propably neutral good (we don't really use alignments unless they are neccesary).
Does anyone have any ideas when it comes to a prestige class for this character? My problem is that it can't really involve gods since my character does not want to dedicate his life to the service of a supernatural being.
I have been thinking about going either citadel mystic(Dragonlance campaign setting/age of mortals) or a contemplative (complete divine).
I would really appreciate if you could give me some recommendations:smallsmile: (my DM usually accepts things from all books if he finds them balanced and if there is a motivation behind the choice)