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Need help building a purposefully OP character.
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Ok my DM asked me about making a sheet for an Alternate Universe version of one of my old characters that i came up with to answer the question "But what if he was evil". Now this character isnt meant to be balanced or fair/within the rules since the place my character originally comes from is based off a series of books titled "The Last Apprentice" where the magic is primitive and involves Blood, Bone, and Familiar magics. In the series there is a scene where one of the witches kills and consumes the blood of the goddess Hecate thus gaining the gods power. With this in mind i decided that if my character where to give into the dark temptations of his homeland instead of fighting against it like he was born to do he instead uses the knowledge he's acquired while fighting the dark to exploit it completely.

Basically killing and taking the power of all the gods in his homeland, indulging in powerful blood magics and bone magics, etc. Basically becoming the cruel and heartless ruler of his homeland who's power is unmatched.

From what i know the gods of this characters universe include Hephestus, Hecate, The Fiend/Devil, The Morrigan, Golgoth lord of winter, Helios, The Bane an older good with crushing powers, the Ordeen an old goddess of fire, Siscoi the god of vampires, Pan, and many other lesser gods such as Beelzebub.

If there are any other questions about the lore of the book that you want answered to help with suggestions and ideas please ask!

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