
An idea I conceived over a month ago, inspired by my own catfolk character in Pathfinder, about a set of brothers whose very names are Gaelic for, from left to right "short sword", "long sword" and "great sword", and with their appropriate namesake equipment, and well-aligned Pathfinder classes for each (rogue, ranger, and barbarian, respectively), and the short bow and long bow for the younger brothers. There is a 4th brother I conceived for the bastard sword, but his name in Gaelic would be "Bastaird", and I might still draw him in his Fighter class ensemble, but for now I have just the 3. I even went so far as to ponder a set of sisters in tandem, each with a sword that is not explicitly labeled as such (dagger, rapier, and scimitar for a sorcerer, bard, and cleric), but I'm not sure how far I'll get with that.
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A very cool idea. Kind of reminds me of the Three Brothers whose legend was originally described on the Kung Fu Panda website--they each fought with different signature weapons of Chinese warrior culture, a knife, a short sword, and a halberd respectively, and they had a fourth blacksmith brother who forged all their weapons into one mystical one, the Sword of Heroes. In my KFP story I said they were lions, and I gave them names which referred to their weapons (though obliquely, rather than being the actual Mandarin names for them).
Love how you differentiated the builds. And I am amused that in my one growth story I wrote for Kindle, I used your third brother's name as one of the triggering words, since it can also mean "big".
Love how you differentiated the builds. And I am amused that in my one growth story I wrote for Kindle, I used your third brother's name as one of the triggering words, since it can also mean "big".
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