5/18/2023 0 Comments Fate ozymandias![]() ![]() You also get Word of Radiance and Sacred Flame for some easy radiant damage. That being said, here you get Guidance to hear the voice of… yourself… telling someone the right way to do something, adding a d4 to an ability check. You’ll be switching them up daily anyway. You also get plenty of spells- all your spellcasting classes here have preparation, so you don’t have to fret too much about grabbing the right ones. You can use this a number of times per long rest equal to your Wisdom modifier. Assuming they use their eyes to see, of course. You also get a Warding Flare that you can use as a reaction, imposing disadvantage on a creature attacking you. As a Light cleric, you can cast and prepare Spells using your Wisdom. ![]() You’re literally a god already, so I guess you can believe in yourself. I know you’ve got abs, but we’ll be getting our punching power from dexterity anyway, so it’ll work itself out.ġ. ![]() That leaves your Strength as the odd man out. I have my doubts about the ancient Egyptian education system, but you are smart enough to drink your Respect Women Juice, so I’m not going to dump it. Your Intelligence is going to have to be a bit low. Constitution is next, gods aren’t easy to kill after all. I mean all servants are dead, but… anyway.Īfter that is Charisma, you literally light up the room when you walk in. Make sure your Wisdom’s high, we use it a lot and being a wise king is a pretty good gig.įollowing that is Dexterity, because you’re definitely not wearing armor but you’re also not dead. However, that’s the closest we can get to living god, and it gives you History and Persuasion proficiencies. Like many servants before you, calling you a Noble is a bit of an understatement. You also get some Darkvision for your trouble, Celestial Resistance to radiant and necrotic damage, Healing Hands for some Imperial Privilege off the bat, and the Light cantrip, because you won’t have enough of that by the end of this build. This gives you +1 Wisdom and +2 Dexterity (thanks to Tasha’s). You’re a very shiny half god, but you don’t fly, so that narrows down our options to the Scourge Aasimar. Next up: Naaaaaaaants ingonyamaaaaaaaaa bagithi Baba! ![]() You’ve got so many sphinxes.Ĭheck out his build breakdown below the cut, or his character sheet over here! Ramses II! You got sunpower, you got tombs, and you got sphinxes. The BBC explains why and embeds the trailer in the webpage.Today on Fate and Phantasms we’re making one of the greatest pharaohs of all time, Ozymandias, a.k.a. The tv show Breaking Bad featured the poem "Ozymandias" in a trailer for the final season. This website shows the statue of Ramses II (Ozymandias), the discovery of which may have inspired Shelley's poem. Shelley first published "Ozymandias" in The Examiner in 1818, under the name "Glirastes." This is a scan of the first edition printing. The Bodleian Library at Oxford University digitized and transcribed an early draft of "Ozymandias" from 1817 and made it available online. The British Library has a short introduction to "Ozymandias" that includes excerpts of potential sources for the poem, historical information about Ramses II (Ozymandias), as well as details about Shelley's radical politics. British Library's "Introduction to Ozymandias" ![]()
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