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2021-09-01, 12:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2014
dragonborn right of rebirth on old characters
The right of rebirth for draonborn of bahamut says
Age: After a dragonborn underoes the Rite of Rebirth, she emerges as an adult creature regardless of her previous age. If she lives for 200 years, she enters middle age.
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2021-09-01, 05:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jul 2007
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- Terra Australis
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Re: dragonborn right of rebirth on old characters
There is a citation in the book:
Originally Posted by RotD p.10
Does this mean you lose memories or similar? The rules are fairly clear about what you do and don't lose. Given that you don't lose class levels or XP, my thoughts would be no.
I mean, you can lose bonus skill points and feats, if they were from your race (such as Human), so you might lose some knowledge in that case...how would you fluff this? It may be fluffed as memory loss, I guess.
But I doubt the intent was that you are losing years of your life memories, more like something you used to be good at, and then when you try it after the rebirth, you have trouble recalling the specifics that made you skilled at the task.
Actually, just thought, an interesting point is that you don't retroactively gain or lose skill points when your Int changes, so even though your may lose age increases to Int, you should retain any extra skill points you gained while leveling with the increased score.My winning competition entries: Kinvig Arrumskor | The Great Pumpkinhead | Wynfrith d'Acker
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