Another quick question:
I've got a Bard in a campaign I'm starting and noticed under the Legend Lore ability a mention of Ranger signs... I can't seem to find a mention of is under the Ranger class (but I could be just blind).
I figure it might work similar to the Rogue's Cant abiltiy or possibly leaving marks or trails in the wilderness as a sign for other Rangers.
Could anyone shed a bit of light if I'm missing something (or if I'm completely off the mark)?
Thanks again!
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Ranger Signs?
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Cool... thanks!
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Also do a check in Hobo Signs. I have been using similar stuff in my game for rangers and some adventurers.
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serleran wrote:
That's what I assumed it was. The sort of stuff you'd learn in survival classes, or Boy Scouts. Not really a spoken language, but more physical, in the sense that, say, three stones means "campground," or "danger," but it might also cover pictograms and whatnot.
Sounds good to me.
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