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Unofficial Woldian Prestige Classes
Warning! None of these are approved for PC use. DMs may use them for NPCs -- but check with Jerry!
The Ursine Outrider - debated and revised, but never approved. Here are two versions: The original longer 10-level version and the later revised 5-level version.
The Stone Fist Fraternity and the associated Brother of the Stone Fist.
Thoughts on playing dragon-oriented classes
Ken E asks: If a character asks for permission to make a Draconic Bloodline Sorcerer or a Dragon Disciple, do I as a DM have the ability to say yes and then inform you, or do I need to seek your permission before I can give a player the go ahead?
Jerry answers: The DM should dig into why the PC wants to take this class, etc. Then the DM should ask the player to email me to ask for permission. We treat Draconic Bloodlines, Dragon Disciple, Shapeshifter, etc. all the same.
Dragons are special. They are also very jealous of their status. If they EVER catch a whiff of a "mortal" being [and yes that's how Dragons view us] either with dragon blood in them or actually having the gall to become a dragon disciple or as a shapeshifter or druid, etc. turning into a dragon form, they will be.....angry. A Dragon Disciple can truly expect a True Dragon to come after him personally at some point in his career.
This is a high danger PC, similarly to playing a priest of the Gods of Testing. It is borderline allowable. I retain the right to refuse the PC if I feel that is warranted. So I give personal permission for any PC builds involving dragons.
It is part of the flavor of the Wold.