You Think, Therefore You Are (A 5E D&D Slime Quest)

[X] Cleric

I dont know much D&D but after looking at the options, Knowledge Cleric Mimic looks particularly fun. Allows for brainyness, some bulk and weapon proficiency, and the joy of a Slime being contracted to a God all bc we like eating brains.

It's perfect!
 
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[X] Warlock

It's not just red guys who are jerks. Making a pact has incredible character potential, and it's an infinite wellspring of available plots.
 
[X] Warlock

I'll back this if we go Great Old One, since every quest could use more existential horrot

I'd be totally up for this, but given that we're a sentient slime, I feel like existential horror is something we could probably manage on our own? :V For one, there's the fact that our natural state is mindless and we literally only exist as a thinking being because we ate countless other thinking beings.
 
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I'll back this if we go Great Old One, since every quest could use more existential horrot
We could certainly go that way, if we had other party members, especially if we were keeping what magic, exactly, we were using under wraps. Such a scenario would double or triple our super secret horror score on the spot, being a slime mimic with insanity magic pretending to be a normal person with normal magic. We wouldn't even need to undergo a character arc about becoming secretly more of a monster as we grow more powerful or anything, we're already one who wants to be around people and happens to have a knack for it.

However, certain available patron choices we can make are basically a guarantee of a high-up character we can work for or with who has an excuse to be involved with a lot of interesting stuff and won't be going away any time soon (I mean, they won't be living in our apartment or anything, but a lot of Warlock features include some fluff about secrets being revealed and such, so they'd be around as at least a tutor). Other characters we can mess around with are part of how I think we'll have the most fun, so locking in at least one is at least part of my enthusiasm for the class.

So, I mean, I guess it depends on what @Novus Ordo Mundi is intending. I might be very on board with that idea, though, yes. Also, I just realized that they were the QM, because they changed up their Avatar, so that's great.
 
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Optimization is overrated (in a public game, you better believe my wood Elf monk was made to kick your ass).

[X] Bard

Contractually obligated to be the randiest slime you ever did see.
 
So, I mean, I guess it depends on what @Novus Ordo Mundi is intending. I might be very on board with that idea, though, yes. Also, I just realized that they were the QM, because they changed up their Avatar, so that's great.

Hmm, I think I've had this avatar for a little while. If I may ask, when was the last time you participated in my quest?
 
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[X] Warlock

It's not just red guys who are jerks. Making a pact has incredible character potential, and it's an infinite wellspring of available plots.

I would like to point out that a warlock at least in 5e has only 2 spell slots until he is level 10 or something, given the endless among of things that one can do in dnd and things that do happen I do not think this is a well suited class for SV, between it's desire for control and the fact that a Warlock has to rely on his party for a lot of things

From my experience I could recommend a Sorcerer and would advise against playing as a Druid
 
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