If you need some weirdos for your PCs to meet while| Brandes Stoddard
For another project, I’m working on research mechanics, and| Brandes Stoddard
The use of hirelings isn’t nearly as common in D&D as it once was, but I think we should bring that back a bit. In addition to shoring up a party’s weakness and draining some cash out of their coffers, hirelings also provide someone who can die horribly to showcase a monster’s sick dance moves. Oh, and they make great backup characters for when a dragon eats the one guy in the party who can Raise Dead and you’re a week away from anyone else who could.| Brandes Stoddard