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D20 | This elf-knight’s armour |
1 | is a cloak of wasps pinned together by their own stingers. Buzzes a fanfare wherever the knight goes. |
2 | is a song they’re always whistling (with their nose if they’re speaking) which shatters any metal weapons wielded against them. |
3 | is formed from golden death-masks stolen from the tombs of warriors they’ve killed. |
4 | is a swarm of glass butterflies that flutter around their body like clothing. |
5 | is masterfully crafted plates, of bronze rather than steel. |
6 | is woven from brambles. |
7 | is dishes of fine porcelain hung on lace. |
8 | is a buff coat made of their own leather, flayed and healed over decades. |
9 | is a long scarf of steel-hard threads. |
10 | is made from the shed exoskeletons of thousands of beetles. |
11 | is sophistic arguments for why they shouldn’t be harmed written across their skin, which is enough to turn aside most uncritical weapons. |
12 | is a living beehive which swarms those who strike it. |
13 | is a time-distorting aura that slows down incoming attacks to a degree that lets them be deftly dodged. |
14 | is mail welded from the wedding bands of divorced couples. |
15 | is a cloak made from an angel’s wings. |
16 | is a live, hollowed-out treant, worn like an exoskeleton. |
17 | is scales of tarnished silver like those of a dead fish. |
18 | is thick layers of pitch-black lacquer painted right onto their skin. |
19 | is the false sunlight they’ve replaced their blood with, which blinds any who wound them. |
20 | is their coat of poppets, which will transfer any attack which strikes them to the random person whose hair they were made with. |
D20 | This elf-knight’s weapon |
1 | is a frozen swordfish. |
2 | is a whip strung with silver bells that conduct catastrophic harmonies through the things they strike. |
3 | is a leiomano studded with shed baby teeth. |
4 | is a rapier shaped like the hour hand of a clock, paired with a main gauche shaped like the minute hand. |
5 | is a bag full of ravenous tossing-shrews. |
6 | is an oversized ink-brush with which they draw wounds onto opponents. |
7 | is a giant mantis they’ve trained to extend claws-out into something like a blade. |
8 | is a ribbon they can stiffen to a cutting edge. |
9 | is a sledgehammer and a nail as long as a spear, each of which they can wield deftly in one hand. |
10 | is a morningstar, the head of which is appears to be an actual star. |
11 | is a runed menhir wielded like a maul. |
12 | is some razor-sharp strands of maidens’ hair. |
13 | is chakrams made of sharpened mirrors. |
14 | is a labrys with one head of serrated bone and another of obsidian. |
15 | is their own fingernail, grown to lance-length. |
16 | is their own sharp tongue, which can snap out like a chameleon’s. |
17 | is a bolt of lightning gripped in a charred hand. |
18 | is an iron spear with its haft wrapped in foxhide. |
19 | is a falx made from the talon of a massive owl. |
20 | is a moonstone carbine with a viper wrapped around it with fangs bared like a bayonet. |
D20 | This elf-knight’s mount |
1 | is a striped horse which runs backwards as fast as any normal horse does forward. |
2 | is a giant hummingbird. |
3 | is a self-moving chariot, the wheels of which are curled-up pillbugs. |
4 | is a windmill-esque wooden automaton. |
5 | is a miserable human slave forced to go about on all fours. |
6 | is a centipedeish thing made of linked human skeletons. |
7 | is a flowing brook they hold between their legs. |
8 | is a pygmy elephant. |
9 | is an empty suit of barding that moves like a horse. |
10 | is a scorned enemy of theirs broken to loyalty and horse-form by a magic bridle. |
11 | is a broom they stole off a witch. |
12 | is a grumpy moose. |
13 | is a vicious, gargantuan wild boar. |
14 | is a hopping giant’s leg severed at the thigh, with a throne affixed atop the stump. |
15 | is a pair of ogres wearing a motley horse costume. |
16 | is a large spiked ball they balance atop while it rolls. |
17 | is a flesh-eating horse with sharp teeth and claws instead of hooves. |
18 | is a clumsy giraffe. |
19 | is a gelatinous camel which spits gobs of acid. |
20 | is a great wolf with stone teeth. |
D20 | This elf-knight’s liege |
1 | took the form of a tree to slumber away the eons. They strain to hear their liege’s orders in the rustle of the tree’s leaves. |
2 | is a wizened, crowned gnome who clings to their back and critiques their every action. |
3 | is a character in a storybook they carry around, who the knight admired so much they swore fealty to. |
4 | is currently captured by a dragon who hoards lords. |
5 | is a hapless peasant they decided to serve on a whim. |
6 | appears to speak to them through a conch shell they hold up to their ear. |
7 | is an alternate personality of themself. |
8 | is a mortal monarch, the latest in a lineage they’ve sworn to serve until its end. |
9 | is a mere pixie. |
10 | is also their sometimes-lover, with whom they have a complex relationship. |
11 | has been petrified, or perhaps was always just a statue. |
12 | controls them through humiliating blackmail more than loyalty. |
13 | is a lady of a lake, who they can consult from any freshwater body. |
14 | is luck itself, whose commands they receive by casting dice carved from children’s knucklebones. |
15 | was recently assassinated, so now they wander the world to fulfill their liege’s last request. |
16 | is an ancient vampire rendered perpetually whimsical and twee by feeding on fairy blood. |
17 | is a priest they’ve sworn to serve in return for the promise of an eventual baptism. |
18 | secretly wishes for the knight’s death, and sends them out on out ludicrous quests hoping they won’t return. |
19 | appears to be a talking cat, and behaves cattishly besides its speech. |
20 | supports the abolishment of the feudal system, much to the knight’s consternation. |
D20 | This elf-knight’s quest |
1 | is to find the fairest and the foulest things in the land, then make them wed. |
2 | is to find a tower at the edge of land, sea, and sky, held between day and night. |
3 | is to collect a hundred peoples’ innocence. |
4 | is to find someone with a worthy name then duel them to the death for it. |
5 | is to seek more whimsical replacements for their armour, weapon, and mount. |
6 | is to find the most virtuous and the most vicious people in the land and make them fight to determine the supremacy of each. |
7 | is to domesticate humanity. |
8 | is to acquire an utterly mundane (though not necessarily common) item. |
9 | requires them to pretend to be human, as best they can. |
10 | will take them to the literal end of the earth. |
11 | is to martyr a living saint so they can get a relic to defend and cherish. |
12 | is to beat every other knight in the land. |
13 | is to slay death itself. |
14 | is to kidnap a gifted human child to be their squire. |
15 | is to protect the strong, obscure the truth, and always act with dishonour. |
16 | is to retrieve a fallen star from deep within the earth. |
17 | is to crusade against farmland to reclaim it for wilderness and the fey. |
18 | is to guard a growing fairy-ring which will open a portal between here and the otherworld. |
19 | is to hunt down goblins and trolls wherever they’re found. |
20 | is to prank and humiliate a mortal knight from the path of chivalry. |
Your elves and fairies are SCARY. I love it.
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