Mayday Plays - Heroes You Should Know: Lozen
Episode Date: May 13, 2021Allegra is joined by special guest Carly of Spothidden to discuss Apache warrior Lozen. This is audio from a live Twitch stream. Join us for Heroes You Should Know live at twitch.com/maydayroleplay....
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Hello, friends! Welcome back to Heroes You Should Know, the double nerd show where I
learn about historical figures, Jesus. Historical figures we should know, but don't for a plethora
of reasons that you can infer because you're smart people. I'm Allegra and I am very excited
to introduce our guest this week. It is our first guest who is not on the May Day team.
It's Carly from Spot Hidden! Hello! Hi, pal! Hello, I'm very excited. I'm so glad you're here.
We've said that like seven times at this point. It's been several times, but it doesn't change
the fact that we're both excited. Yes. So, yes, we will be discussing historical figure.
I'll throw it to Carly for their build and then I'll tell Ollie all my build and then
we'll probably be done. We'll probably talk about a couple things in between. But this week,
we are going to be talking about the Apache warrior woman, medicine woman, Seer Lozen.
I do want to throw a really quick trigger warning out there. There is violence against women and
against indigenous peoples as a whole, so please take care of yourselves if you need to step away.
That's very important. And while we're on this kind of subject, I want to say that Lozen is
like kind of a classic example of a hero that we should know about, especially having lived in the
United States. And it hasn't been told because the enemies that she is fighting are the controlling
powers of the nation. And to acknowledge her is to acknowledge the horrendous conditions she
endured, the acts perpetrated against her and her people, and indigenous folks as a whole,
as well as the injustices that the native populations continue to endure to this day
with basically no consequences to the government. So the idea is how are you supposed to
side with the government who is still in power if they teach you about all the horrible things
they did to people that were already here before the government even existed. So they just don't
teach it to you or instead they teach you a very whitewashed, watered down, palatable version of
it, like Thanksgiving. So people who are not of indigenous heritage to wherever you live,
it's your responsibility to learn about the history that you are intentionally denied.
Go find information from public sources. I mean, like reading Wikipedia isn't enough
because I can guarantee you if it's on Wikipedia, there is public information elsewhere that is
far closer to the sources and the people that are being affected. And obviously this goes for
all the people we talk about on here, but it is very apparent in this specific case and much
closer to home. And I wanted to say it explicitly now. So yeah, there's that.
Let me... Oh, looks like I'm not there. Hmm, wild.
Let's see. Oh, now you're there. Am I there? I think. Wacky.
Yeah, there I am. Hey, that's me. Yes. Anyway, so now we've said all that.
Let's talk about Lozen because she's cool as shit. Oh my gosh, she's so cool.
So she is the brother of the chief of the Chiricawa... Sorry, the Chiheni band of the Chiricawa
Apache. So her brother's name is Victoria and he's the chief. And he is quoted as saying that
Lozen is a shield to her people and he called her his right hand. So she was, you know, at his side,
working with him at all, like for most of their life. And Lozen actually isn't her birth name,
but it is a nickname that was given to her. That means dextrous horse thief. Her birth
name actually isn't known to history. So she was born in 1840. And as I said before, she was a
medicine woman, a seer, a warrior, and a battle strategist. And at the point that she is born,
it is kind of the peak of the Apache-Mexico wars. And these had started back in the 1600s,
although conflicts with indigenous people and colonizers have been going since conquistadors
and colonists came across the ocean. And so it kind of spurred from when the Spanish colonists
from Mexico started pushing north into what we know as New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Wyoming,
Utah. And it went from the 1600s into the 20th century. And so this conflict eventually also
coincides with the Apache Wars with the US government as well. So they're kind of embroiled
in this like war on all sides from all kinds of adversaries. And at the height of the conflict,
which is about where we're at when we're talking about lozen, there were bounties set for the
scalps of indigenous men, women, and children. They would have bounty hunters go out and murder
people and then take their scalps. And that would be a bounty, which is incredibly fucked up.
It's so weird too. Like that's the weirdest thing that you could get as like a bounty. I don't,
I know. I mean, it's wrong on all levels, but it's also just weird. Like that.
So as a child, lozen wasn't really interested in the traditional duties of a woman in the tribe
and said she wanted to be a warrior. So with the Apache in particular, gender roles were defined,
but not terribly binary and not terribly like hard bind either. There were women that were
warriors and all the children were taught all the roles of the society in case there were
some like unforeseen circumstances that arise that arose. So many indulgence cultures acknowledged
multiple genders and people who operated outside of the traditional binary were seen as blessed or
special rather than like ostracized, which is cool to hear. So lozen learned how to ride a horse
super early in life. I think it was like seven years old and she was riding and doing great things.
And eventually became one of the best writers in the Chihene band. She was a gifted markswoman,
she was skilled with a knife, and as we said before, an esteemed strategist in battle.
And as a kid, she's described as athletic, intelligent and fearless and like would rough
house with the boys rather than, you know, do other tasks that were more traditionally feminine.
So her brother sees this and her brother knows, and her brother's, I want to say her brother's
20-ish years older than her, maybe a little less. But he sees that she wants to be a warrior and do
other things and he kind of takes her face value and takes her into his wing and teaches her what
he knows. And so typically, in like a raiding party or a warrior band, very unattached, unmarried
women weren't permitted to ride along with them, but lozen was so skilled and so passionate about
and so like good at what she did that there were obviously exceptions made for her. And she was
never actually married to a man. So besides her physical prowess, she's also a powerful medicine
woman and seer. So she would she had like a pretty broad knowledge of what kind of herbs to use and
she would sing songs to heal people. And these are kind of gifts that were said to have manifested
themselves around the time that her like coming of age ceremony. And another another kind of gift
that she was said to have had was the ability to detect the approach of enemies. I mean down to the
point that she could tell how far super wild. Yeah. Excuse me. So between her prowess as a warrior
and her skills of healing and strategy and knowledge of where the enemy was coming,
she she's invited to become a member of the council warriors. So they were like the ones who made
decisions about where they would fight and how they would fight and all that kind of stuff.
And there's even some reports that she was fighting back against Mexican soldiers from like
childhood from being bitty, bitty and just fighting, which I mean, if you're if you're
surrounded on all sides and yeah, what like what choice is there, which is terrible because she's
a kid. It's man, all the stuff like reading all of this that you spent I'm just like, oh man,
oh man. Yep. Yeah. reasons reasons I put that little bit at the beginning. I was like, we have
to talk about this because we we can't not. So the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed in
1848, which basically ends the Mexican American War in the favor of the United States and has
absolutely no regard for the people already living on the land that they're discussing.
So the treaty gives 525,000 square miles to the US, which includes present day Arizona,
California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah in Wyoming, as well as parts of Texas.
But again, there are already people living there and had been living there for a long
before settlers ever came. But of course, because it's the government and it is the 1800s,
it doesn't fucking matter. Who cares, apparently? Yeah, they don't count according to the government.
So the treaty signed homesteaders and settlers and ranchers and proxpectors from the US start
to push into the area. And the main reason they hadn't done this as much before. One was because
of the Mexican American War. But two, because the Apache were very much against mining and would
push back against Mexican settlers like with deadly force to be like, no, you're not you're not doing
this. But now that the US government has taken control of this land that they shouldn't have,
they can establish more forts and outposts in the region. And after the Civil War, so the Civil War
hasn't happened yet, but after the Civil War, which is later in our story. After that, they're more
like ex soldiers kind of moving out there looking to work at the forts to prospects to go out for
bounties, like they're like they're they're shipping people in to have control of the area.
And the Chirokawa Apache are basically boxed in by enemies on all sides between the Mexican
Calvary and the US Calvaries either enslaving them or killing them. And so they they moved a lot,
they fought off and it was a very unstable lifestyle.
So we get to 1869 and the US government goes into negotiations with Victoria and several
other chiefs of the region. And they agree to settle in Ojo Caliente, which is a traditional
homeland of the of the the Chirokawa Apache. It's got a hot spring and water supplies. And so
they're like, OK, let's like, let's talk this out. Like if you're going to be here,
we if we have to make this agreement, this is an OK agreement, I guess. Like I'm sure it's not
an OK agreement, but it's a it's one that they'll make to survive, I guess. And so Victoria consults
with those and they eventually agree. But unsurprisingly, like they always do, the government
goes, no, actually, we don't like this anymore. Imagine that wild, right? No one could have seen
that coming. Super surprised. Two years later, they're forced to move to Fort Tularosa in 1871.
And then they are once again moved in 1877 to all to concentrate all of the Apache on one
reservation in San Carlos, Arizona. So San Carlos is referred to by everyone, including the soldier
station there, as hell's 40 acres. The Apache aren't allowed to allow it to hunt. They're given
like really shitty nigger rations. It's super crowded. Disease and illness spreads very easily.
It's it's a terrible place. It is a terrible existence. They they're stuck there. And it's
awful. And so multiple times, Los Inos Victoria leave, lead their band off out of the reservation
and try to find some kind of safety with their mescalaro allies at the Fort Stanton Reservation.
But every time the Mexican American soldiers tail them and like try and get them back or try and
stop them from, excuse me, from leaving the reservation. But they evade the soldiers for
three years. And this time is known as Victoria's war. And in that time, it is just all out guerrilla
warfare against the US and Mexican soldiers. So Victoria's band had a ton fewer warriors
than the soldiers pursuing them. But with loads and skill to detect enemies and heal,
they were able to kind of like hold their own. And they, you know, they had different ways of
fighting. And so they they managed to to keep to keep their distance and keep themselves alive and
keep going. So while she so while Lozen was fighting back against two different armies,
healing people, detecting where the enemies were coming from, she's also faring women and children
and elderly people to safety in multiple different locations on multiple different occasions.
Like through the desert, through different environments, she's, she's just leading them to
keep like to get them to safety. One in particular, she they're in the middle of the Chihuahuan
Desert, which is in like New Mexico, West Texas. And so she lives a swim's baby in the middle of
the desert, while they're being chased by Mexican and American Calvaries. And then she's like, okay,
I'm going to get them out of the desert and to the Mescalara Apache, who are our allies,
they'll keep them safe, which is near the Sacramento Mountains. So it's she has like
three day supplies of food, a rifle, a knife, a cartridge belt, which is not nearly enough supplies
for two people getting across the desert. So she sneaks around to the Mexican and US camps,
and like just casually steals horses and supplies and gets them on their way, gets them across like
on her own newborn baby, new mother. And she's like, yeah, I'm going to go steal some horses.
I'm going to sell these horses. I'm going to sell these supplies. Fuck you. She's so cool. Like she is
so cool. I can't even like she just and that's and that's like where her that's kind of where her
nickname, not not not this particular instance, but that's where her nickname kind of comes into
play is that she was she was very much like good with horses and good with like mules and those
kind of animals. And she would just she could just get them. I don't like there was there was
another one that I read that she was in direct like she was under direct fire. And she just got
a mule like a mule that was like loaded down with supplies and just like got him got him back to
her people. And she was like, All right, cool. Let's go. That big deal. Amazing. Incredible.
It's so. So it's the fall of 1880. And lozen is leaving yet another group of women,
children to the mescalaro. And victorio's remaining band is ambushed by Mexican forces
and the descasteos Mexico. And unfortunately, 78 Apache, including victorio are killed in this
battle. And there are also warriors, elderly children, women everywhere just massacred. It's
awful. And then another 100 women and children are captured and or sold into slavery and only 17
of their band escape. So so lozen gets to mescalaro, she finds out about the ambush, and she rides
right back. She's hauling ass, she steals supplies, steals horses from both armies,
find survivors of her band in the Sierra Madres, and she's kind of like gathering them again.
And so so she so she meets up with Nana, who was victorio's kind of successor.
And so the skirmishes are continuing and they are like on on on on a tear for vengeance.
So they kill at least 35 soldiers, wound tons more and take more than 200 horses and mules
and supplies, all while not losing a single one of their people, which is incredible.
And after after this, they meet up with Geronimo and fight with him for about two years. So they're
like they're kind of gathering gathering into a bigger a bigger a bigger band.
But of course, the United States Army can't have this because
have to have control of this land. I don't I don't I don't understand it. Why can't people just be
good people? Anyway, they dispatch General George Cook, or George, I'm sorry, not Cook,
but Crook, because he is aptly named. Yes, absolutely. Yeah, so he's dispatched to capture
them in 1883. And so Lozen and another warrior woman who was traveling with Geronimo named,
I've seen okay, so I've seen her name pronounced, pronunciations written out of
Tado say or Tado stay. And I think I've seen Tado stay a little bit more. So that's what we're
going to say. I'm very sorry if it's wrong, I will correct it. If I am incorrect, I I tried to
find pronunciations online and there was nothing. So here we are. So Tado stay is another warrior.
She's a mediator. She's also fluent in English and Spanish. So she's so she's like the, like the hub
of information distribution. So they're they're acting as kind of the go between between Crook
and the Apache. And in 1883, they finally agree to return to the fort. But again, conditions
haven't gotten any better. It's terrible for them there. It's not safe for them there. So in 1885,
Geronimo leads 42 warriors and 92 women and children, including Lozen, Nana and Tado stay
out of San Carlos again. And then we hit early 1886, where another conference is arranged with
Crook, where Geronimo is about to surrender, but instead flees and they they all go with him.
And this time, Crook can't keep up with them. So he's got he has several failures under his
belt. And finally, the US Army is like, No, fuck you, we're sending this new guy in Nelson Miles.
So he's assigned to go after them in the later parts of 1886. So he sends out his own troops,
but he also sends nearly 400 other Chiracawa Apache from the San Carlos Reservation
all the way to a prison camp in Florida to prevent them from aiding those who are following Geronimo.
You know, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida. Yeah, where it's completely different weather like
totally different was reading. I was reading up a little bit on that part of it. They all
got so sick from it. Everybody was getting so sick because they weren't used to the
weather. They weren't used to the atmosphere. Like there were bugs. They weren't used to bugs.
Yeah, it's it's it's an just like a shock to the system, not only culturally but literally
physically. Yeah. So he's so even though that Geronimo's band is undefeated in battle and they've
fucked up the US Army a ton, this is a lot for them to handle. They're you know, they're
they're on this fight to defend their people and their home, which is hard to do when your people
are sent across the country. And at this point, their numbers are somewhere around like three dozen.
Oh, awful. Yeah. So Miles is first lieutenant. Charles Gatewood is sent to negotiate with
Lozen and Ted Elste to surrender on behalf of the US Army. Or they surrender to the US Army.
But of course, General Miles takes Miles takes credit for it and sends Gatewood up to
Dakota Territories so he can't he can't talk.
Side note about General Miles, who continues to suck his ears go on. He plays a role in the
capture of Chief Joseph in the death of Sitting Bull, and in the Sue Massacre at Wounded Knee.
So he's just an unpleasant character in history. And I yeah, I don't like knowing about him.
Yeah. So in this truce, the Chiricahua, Apache and Geronimo's band are sent are also sent to
exile in Florida, where they're to remain for two years before they can come back to the land that
is been their home forever. So the last part of it is a whole last lie. They were never
intending to let them return. The exile was just to get them out of the area. And like the promise
of oh, in two years, you can keep and come back is just to keep them quiet, which
anyway, so this exile even extends to Apache scouts who are allied with the US Army. They have
they have Apache scouts who are like working with them. And they're still like, actually,
no, you go to, which is so dirty. Yeah, that's, I'm getting angry. I'm actually getting angry.
I'm trying very hard to keep my emotions in check because it's not my place to get angry about this.
So none of the leaders recognize this as a betrayal until it's too late. And so this is
meant to be like a show of good faith. 24 men, 14 women, including Lozen and Tutto say are in the
first group. So they're like, they're, they're sent in these overcrowded cattle cars and shipped
east. The camp in Florida is overcrowded again, full of illness and disease and things that they
are not used to, including environments and bugs. Oh, there's a big old fire truck. Bye friends.
And, and, and like they're, they're not supplied well to live. At this point, there are varying
reports that Ted Oste and Lozen are living together and potentially have like a deeper
relationship than that of just friends. It's, it's been, it's been discussed in multiple,
like in this multiple parts of their life. But I think this is the, this is the one where they,
where they're like, no, they're like, they're living together in this, in this POW camp, essentially.
Um, there, it's not, you know, like certain, but they're, they're like, I, from what I was reading,
it sounds like, like they were like together and cared, but also history is much gayer than
everyone makes it out to be. So like probably, probably. Um, yeah. So, yeah. So they're, so
they're in Florida and then Lozen eventually gets sent to a different POW camp in Mount Vernon,
Alabama, where she unfortunately passes away of tuberculosis on June 17th, 1889. And then
she is buried in an unmarked grave with 50 other Apaches who died at the camp around the same time.
I'd see, I always get so excited when Alabama is mentioned in something because I'm like,
I'm from there. And then I always immediately get disappointed because it's always something
like that. I'm the same way about Arkansas. I'm like, I love Arkansas. But I was reading about,
I was trying to look into Mount Vernon and all the accounts were people like saying,
oh, they treated these people so well. And I'm like, did they though? Did they though? I would
love to hear actual reports. Which side of history are you learning this from? Yeah. From the government?
Probably. So Taroce, for a little bit of a hopeful, not hopeful note, but a more of an up note,
I guess. Taroce is eventually allowed to return to the Mescalara Reservation in New Mexico,
where she remarries, but is said to have mourned Lozen for the rest of her life until she passes
away of old age at 95 in 1955. And that is, that's Lozen. She's cool as fuck. She deserves
better. And she should be known. So know about her. Like usual, this is, this is, this is like
base layer. There's so much more information you can find out about her online. Please do it.
She's cool as shit. Oh my gosh. I went, I told you earlier, but I don't know if I said it on
stream. I went down like a rabbit hole, like reading about her and then reading about the just
the Apache people in general, and then Mount Vernon and then Geronimo. It's so easy to go down that
like rabbit hole of like, this connects to this connects to this connects to this. And like finding
out the actual history of it is so much cooler than anything we halfway heard in high school.
And I was telling my mom about it. She's like, oh yeah, we learned all about Mount Vernon and
stuff in Alabama history. And I'm like, we didn't like that was back in the 70s. Apparently,
they kind of talked about it. But I was like, I had no idea any of this was a thing. So
so yeah, that's lozen. Um, Carly, do you want to show us your build for her? I will. Um, so
I went through so many different versions. So very, very many different versions. And I finally
ended up on multi class fighter and cleric. We have seven levels in fighter three and cleric
and just to kind of get the specific abilities that I wanted to kind of have.
So I put her at her subclass for fighter is the Cavalier, because I mean horses, she stole so
many horses. She was super into horses. Apparently she was the original horse girl.
Oh no, not in a bad way. Like in a good way. Horse girls are fun. Cool horse. So yeah,
I put her as Cavalier and she has like this ability that's called born to the saddle,
which I just love the name. Yes. Let me pull it up. Um, because I have like the full version on
my phone. So I can say a little bit about the abilities and then I'll get into stats and stuff.
I just want to say born to the saddle, because it's just so cool to hear about. Um, let me pull
it up. Uh, you have advantage on saving throws to avoid falling off your mount. If you fall off
and to send no more than 10 feet, you land on your feet. If you're not incapacitated. So just
getting knocked off and just landing on her feet is just very good to me. Yeah. Like falling off
and being like, I'm still here to fuck shit up. Like, yes, like another horse. I also,
I gave her nature domain cleric because she was a medicine woman and she knew like the herbs and
stuff to heal. I felt like that kind of fit. Um, yes, but for her stats, I went with 13 strength.
And then dexterity. I have her at 18. Okay. Ooh, nice. Because I basically tried to get
dexterity as high as I could. Constitution is eight because I had to have a dump stat and she
died of tuberculosis, which is sad, but I feel like she would have had higher constitution than eight,
but I couldn't really, the other stats were more of a priority for me, if that makes sense.
No, it's so hard to pick a dump stat for a person. Like that's the suckiest part of it. It's like,
I really, and like she was super intelligent, but her intelligence for this, I've only put
his 12 because I put her wisdom at 17 because I feel like a lot of her stuff came from experience.
So it would kind of make sense to me to have wisdom rather than intelligence. Plus she's a
cleric. So we still have to kind of put D&D stats and her charisma is 10 because once again,
semi dump stat. Um, I gave her a club for one of her weapons because I was reading up about the
Apache people and apparently one of like their weapons they would use, they would take the job
on of a buffalo and make it into a club. And like, it wasn't mentioned that she specifically used it.
I know it said that she like used a knife, but I just love, I don't know. I just thought that was
very interesting that the Apache people use that. So at some point she probably,
I'm sure she knew how to use one. I'm right. Because everyone was trained like for warrior
purposes and for like home purposes. So exactly. And I also gave her a long bow because obviously,
sorry if I'm going on too much about this. No, no, please go on as much as you want to. I love
hearing this stuff. So her like, I just kind of picked a couple spells that she would always
like have prepared or whatever for her cleric list. I gave her bark skin because her AC is only 14
because I didn't get, I just gave her basic leather armor because I mean, that's what she
would have worn. So, uh, so I gave her bark skin and spare the dying because she could heal people.
Detect poison and disease kind of protection for poison. Trying to go along with it. And then
prayer of healing because I was reading about how she would like do like these songs and she
would like sing to the God. I don't remember what like the deity God's name was. Yeah, I knew I
started with you, but she would like sing and kind of do this like healing song prayer thing. And I
was like, that fits. I wanted to do a bard for that, but I don't know, Claire, because she's calling
to me. So yeah. And then I had to get an artisan's tool proficiency because she has the folk hero
background, which I forgot to mention. I just, I thought that fit too, because I mean, yeah, she
is. So I gave her, uh, weaver's tools is her proficiency because, um, the Apache people, like
they made a lot of baskets. That was their big thing was like basketry. So that was kind of,
I know weaving is not the same thing as basketry, but that was kind of as close as I could get. So
yeah, same, same like general movements, I suppose. Yes. Oh, and then I forgot feet. She just has
medic just to give her proficiency in medicine. Nice. Um, animal handler, because I mean, she
stole so many horses. She was good with horses and then sharpshooter. So yeah. Yeah. Um, let me see.
Um, yeah, I think you, like you had, oh, what are her, like, what are her like big scale
proficiencies? Like, I think she's super good. Yes. Um, so she has plus eight to acrobatics.
Nice. Which is awesome. I wish I would have given her stealth, but I couldn't like make it work
with the rest of it. Yeah. Um, animal handling, obviously. Uh, I gave her insight. That's, that's
really good for like, uh, mediating, I guess. Right. Plus her whole thing about like being able
to detect like people out. So she also has plus seven perception, which gives her 17 passive
perception. Um, and then she has athletics, but since her strength is not super great,
it's not super high modifier. Uh, nature, obviously medicine, I said perception and survival.
Nice. So nice. Yeah. I love that. That's a really, I like, I feel like you don't see
fighter and cleric together a lot. And I like it. I never considered it until this. And then
I thought there is no, there's nothing else I can do. So that's it. Yeah. Uh, awesome. So
yours is very lovely and succinct. And I'm so, I'm in love with it. Mine is a chaos basket.
I'm so excited. I started this build with 12 different subclasses open, ranging over
six different full classes ish. Um, and it took me forever to land on, uh, on a four way
multi-class. Um, so three in rogue, three in paladin, three in ranger, one in cleric.
I also considered paladin. I was right there with you on that one. Yeah. So, so I kind of,
I tried to build it kind of chronologically in a way. Um, so I started out with, um, rogue. So I
gave her, um, scout for rogue, um, which, which would give her like, which she has 2d6 sneak attack.
Um, and then where's, oh, I didn't click on the, hold on. Sorry. User error. Big dumb dumb. Um,
so she has skirmisher, which means she's difficult to pin down during a fight. And you can move
hatch your speed as a reaction. If there's an enemy in five feet of you, and they don't get
an attack of opportunity, which is so good. Well, she also gets survivalists, uh, which
means she's just proficient in nature and survival as skills if she doesn't already have them.
And the proficiency bonus is doubled for any, uh, check you make with those. Uh, speaking of,
speaking of her, her stats and everything. So, so, so her strength is at 14, uh, because I need it
up there for paladin and for paladin, uh, dexterity is a 15 for a rogue and ranger. Uh, I, I waffled
back and forth about constitution and intelligence too. I gave her a 13 in intelligence just because
she has such an, like an incredible vast knowledge of like herbs and stuff and nature and nature's
like a nature's a nature's an intelligence skill. So I thought that was probably most important.
Constitutions and 11, which is nothing just needs that. It's just not special. Um, wisdom's at 16
and charisma is at nine, uh, because you have to have them. So, so I realized that because,
because I did this ridiculous 3, 3, 3, 1 thing, I don't get any stat bumps. Oh no. So she's just
at these base stats that she gets from being a human. Um, and I did make her a variant, uh, I,
which, which, which would give her lucky, um, which I thought fit really well for her, her,
like seer abilities. Um, so yes. So she's got scout for, uh, rogue. And then for Paladin,
I gave her oath of the ancients, which is literally had that, and then I completely
remade it. It's so perfect for her. Cause it, cause she's like her, her devotion to her people
until like the land and everything is such, such like a innate part of her that I was like,
okay, well, we have to have something that has to do with this. Um, and then Ranger,
I did monster slayer because go after those soldiers, baby. Go. Um, and then, uh, her,
her cleric is a war domain cleric. Um, have to, uh, I tried to build it as like, okay,
what are the two classes that she would have had if she didn't have to deal with fighting these
two armies for her whole life? And then what would she have taken when she had to like,
make the, like change and be like, I have to like be a part of this. So I tried to balance it in
that kind of way. Um, so, so she gets, yes, I already said sneak attack, cunning action,
skirmisher and survivalist. Um, and then for Paladin, she gets, you know, divine sense,
lay on hands, a fighting style, which I gave her defense just to pump her AC a little bit.
It's, it's still only a 14. Um, but anything helps, uh, divine health so she can't be poisoned
or, um, divine smite. And then her channel divinity is, uh, nature's wrath, which means you can
basically, uh, have, you have a spectral vine to spring up on a creature within 10 feet of you
that you can see. Um, or they have to succeed on a strength or deck saving throw or be restrained,
which is cool as hell. Uh, and then turn faithless, which is, uh, um, sorry, you kind of
emit this holy presence, basically. Um, and your enemies within 30 feet, or I'm sorry,
Faye or fiend within 30 feet of you have to make a wisdom saving throw. And if they're not,
they are turned for a minute or until they take damage. So they just have to get the fuck away
from you. Yep. Which is awesome. So good. Um, Ranger, um, Ranger, she is a monster slayer.
So she, uh, obviously her, her favorite enemies are monstrosities. There's natural
explorers, so she doesn't get slowed down by anything. Uh, Fighting Slayer, I gave her archery,
which is a plus two for any ranged weapons. Um, which, you know, she use a rifle and a knife
primarily. And if you're throwing a knife, it's ranged and the rifle is definitely ranged.
So it's just a lovely little extra. Yep. Um, and then so Hunter sense, um,
you, Hunter sense is basically her being able to tell where the enemies are. It's,
you learn where, whether the creature has any damage, immunities, resistances, or vulnerabilities.
Um, if they're hidden from you, you know where they are. Um,
like, like you can basically tell where they are. That, along with a primeval awareness,
basically give her like the same ability she would have, have had in real life. Um,
and then Slayer's prey. So, um, you focus your iron on one foe and increase the harm you inflict
on it. And as a bonus action, uh, you can basically pick one, one creature that takes an extra D six
of damage. Um, so good. Yeah. So I, so the, and this is, so Slayer's prey is the reason I didn't
give her Hunter's mark as a ranger, which I like am abhorrently against. I'm like, if it's a ranger,
you have Hunter's mark. Exactly. You have to. You have to know what you have to,
but I don't want to give her Hunter's mark cause she has this. Yeah.
Um, this is so much cooler than Hunter's mark, like as much as I love it. It's very personalized
and very like particularly fuck you. Yes. Um, did you do, and then for war domain cleric,
she only has one or I guess two things from it for right now. There's a bonus proficiency,
which is you get martial weapons and heavy armor, which doesn't really apply to her. Um,
but war priest, which basically lets you use a bonus action to do another weapon attack,
which is cool. Uh, especially for like being a first level, like if you, if you're just like a
first level cleric and you're a war cleric and you can attack on a bonus action too,
that's pretty fucking cool. So yeah, so those are, those are like her main
abilities she has. Uh, like I said, I gave her a rifle and a dagger, both of which are plus eight
to hit. Um, so because of expertise as a, as a rogue, I already know this is going to be stupid
and it's so excited. It's so, it's so, I was like, this is dumb. This is dumb for a 10th level
character. Uh, her stealth is a plus 10 and her survival is a plus 11. So good. Right now. And
then I gave, I also gave her a sleight of hand, uh, cause she, you know,
great at sealing shit from, um, perceptions plus seven, natures plus five, um, insight is plus
seven. Why did I put an asterisk next to that? Hmm. Can't remember. Oh, well, who knows. Uh,
past me had an idea. Oh, I think it comes from, is it from being a cleric or from a paladin?
Don't they get that might be it? That might be it. Ranger. It might be from being a ranger. No,
it's something, something gets something for insight. I remember reading that at some point.
But brain, brain squish. Um, and then her animal handling is plus seven in, oh, and also because
she is a folk hero, she has proficiency with vehicles and I took vehicles to mean horses and
mules. So there's that. There's that. And so now we come to the part where I have a stupid
amount of spells for no apparent reason. I have, so 10, I have 15 spells and six spell slots.
Yep. Um, I don't have, I don't have anything that's a second level spell because of the way
that things worked out. I'm only technically a third level spellcaster and according. Oh,
I think I don't, yeah, I'm only first. So she wouldn't have prayer of healing. Oops.
It's fine. It weren't, we're not playing with it. It's fine. Yeah. It's, this is all, this is all
for our purposes of making cool things out of cool people. Yes. Um, so. Multi-classing, man.
It, four-way multi-classing is the dumbest thing I've ever done. That sounds painful. I, I would
never. I was sitting at lunch. I was like, what am I doing? What is, why did I do this? Why did I
pick four? But also I'm glad. It's so worth it. Yes. Yeah. Um, so for cantrips, she has guidance
and thaumaturgy because I think thaumaturgy would be super useful in like guerrilla warfare.
Um, and then so she, she has, for paladin, ranger and cleric, she has spells that she automatically
gets, um, that don't count against like her known spells or anything like that. Um, so for, for paladin
she has ensnaring strike and speak with animals. Super helpful. Um, and then for rangers, she has
protection from good and evil. Also super helpful. And then for cleric, she has divine favor and
shield of faith. Um, and then for her cleric spells, I picked bane and bless for, for maximum
help and or destruction, uh, cure wounds and create and destroy water, especially because
they're hanging around in the desert and, and, and, and, or in these terrible conditions, like she
needs, she needs access to that. And if she can just create it herself, awesome. Perfect. Um,
for paladin, I gave her heroism, wrathful smite and purify food and drink. Um,
and then for ranger, animal friendship, good berry and alarm.
I love it. Yeah. I'm very pleased with it. Again, chaos basket, but I was, I was looking at,
um, like scalp, subclass, rogue, multi-class into an oath of the ancient paladin. Like that was
like, there, there were so many cool options and cool directions you could have taken this. It was
really hard to like tally it down. I even had like a mock at one point thrown into the frame.
I like it. It was like, oh, that doesn't really fit the weapons, but I had like, I had like wild
fire drew and I was like, that doesn't totally, like she doesn't do anything with fire, but like
the idea of destruction to like make things better. That was kind of where I was like,
there's also vendits paladin because the whole thing of like her just
murdering, as she should. Oh, what was her, what was her HP like?
Mine was 70. Oh, mine was 72. So pretty close. Yeah. Um, and then just because I, I can't help
myself, if I had been able to give her a feat, I would have gone with either alert, healer,
mounted combatant, mobile or a sharpshooter. See, I didn't have to worry about the mounted
combatant because I had the cavalier. So cavalier was one of the ones I had pulled up. And then
I was like, I, I want other things though. Yeah. I forgot to mention too. There's one called warding
maneuver. Uh, she can, uh, at seventh level, you learn to fend off strikes directed at you,
your mount or other creatures nearby. If you are a creature, you see within five feet of you is
hit by an attack. You can roll one D eight as a reaction. If you're wielding a melee weapon or
a shield, um, roll the dice, add the number to the targets, add the number roll to the targets,
AC against that attack. If the attack still hits, then it has resistance against that damage.
Oh, shit. That's cool as hell. It's stupid. It's so good. I've never played a fighter. I've never
played, I have played a paladin. I haven't played, I haven't played a fighter or I haven't played a
fighter or a cleric. I played ever like the other, the others we've mentioned I've played, but those
two I haven't played. And I'm like, now do I have to play the dammit? I have to play these now.
I never have played. The only thing I've never played is a wizard and I never will.
I have one idea for one wizard and that's it. Like I have one idea for one wizard and one idea for
one bard. And that's all I'm ever going to play either of us. High charisma, high intelligence,
scare the shit out of me. Damn good old bar. I have named Edmund Fitzgerald is just, you know,
Oh, I love him. I don't know what he does, but I love him. He's dumb. He's just a dumb man as he
should be. Um, yeah, so that's basic. That's basically our whole, our whole, our whole gig
here gang. Um, thank you, Carly so much for joining me. This was fantastic. Yes. Thank you for having
me. I'm so glad you're here. Is there anything that you want to like plug or talk about or any of it?
Um, spot hidden. Yeah, I'm, I'm on that. Uh, if you guys don't watch that, you totally should.
It's, we do it Tuesday nights at, um, I'm trying to do Pacific. I don't know. It's seven central,
eight Eastern. So five Pacific. Yes. Five Pacific time zones are awful. They're doing,
I'm not going to be in it, but Friday night we're playing with Mark. They're playing with Mark
Muir, which is so cool. So Commander Shepard's going to be there and he sent, uh, pictures of
his character inspiration today that I will not mention, but it is not at all what you'd expect
for a gothic horror thing. So it's, it's going to be something else. So yeah. We're still going
with dark academia, right? With, with, with Rowan. Yes. Rowan, get all Rowan Kirby. Yeah. She is,
Oh God, she's getting worse and worse at everything. As we do in Calcutta Thulu,
like Delta, like, like, there's no, there's no getting better. It's only worse. It's only getting
worse because you just get more desperate. So yeah, I, Sergio has been talking about like
certain things about the second arc of Delta doom to repeat. And I'm like, hi, I'm not ready to finish
the first one. Like I got to a point where I just had to pause and I'm like, okay, I'm going to come
back to this later. That's fine. I would sometimes I wish we could pause and I could be like, okay,
I need to, I need to gather myself from this. Can't keep going. This is the highest compliment. You
guys trust me out. Thank you. Um, yeah, thank you guys for joining us on this, this lovely Wednesday
evening. Um, check out Carly and the whole gang on spot hidden. They're lovely humans. Um, and as
for us, we are still in our Ashoka hiatus, which we'll be returning from on May 14. Um, but Mondays
you can hang out with Aaron on the sheet farm. He's still going through, um, what's it called?
Assassin's Creed. I think it's three. He's in the Revolutionary War. Um, it's thank you. Um, Tuesdays,
Sergio does some iron sworn stuff. Um, Wednesdays, alternately, I'll be, I'll be back in a couple weeks
with another, another friend and another cool person you should know about. Uh, the list continues
to be super hella long, but please give me more. If there are more people you want me to, to, to
talk about, I love, I love hearing them. So hit me with, hit me up with them and chat, hit me up with
them in, um, what's it called? Uh, social media. Jeez. Uh, just let me know. And also I say this
every week, I do DND because it's the one I'm most comfortable building in. But if you have a
suggestion of a system for me to build in, I would love to try something new. Um, I'm woefully
unaware of many, many different types of TZ RPGs, but I'm trying to learn more. So if you have thoughts
about ones that would be important to do, let me know. Um, and then Fridays, we've been doing kind
of a, kind of a smorgasbord of, of content. I think this Friday we're going to be playing
some kind of game on the computer together rather than, rather than a chaos one shot. It's just going
to be chaos computer games together. Um, yeah. And that's, that's about it. Thank you again for
being here, my friend. Thank you again for inviting me. Yeah. All right, friends, have a lovely evening
and we'll see you later. Bye, bye.