Your best character of all times.

Homebrew: Dracon Wolfsbane, Human/Werewolf, Ice lancer (TN). A bit crazy but a good guy at heart. He wore heavy armor and a had an encanted ice lance of his own creation. The lance would always reform if broken. He also had a horse for a time, but a werewolf killed it. This is when he became infected and turned into a werewolf. Kept him like that and trained to control it. By the end he could transform into his wolf form at any point to get an edge in fights. Died when fighting a fethery dragon when a piece of his own lance cut trough his eye and he got eaten. Sad end, but the party won because of him (or so I'd lke to think).

No homebrew: Odr, son of Thrain, son of Dvalinn, Mountai Dwarf, Paladin of Shaundakul, the god of winds (CG). Likes to tell stories of his deeds (mostly actually done by his father and grandfather). Likes to travel, and like his fathers he wants to prove himself and actually make a story that is his own. Has a giant hammer and a tower shield. The hammer got a ton of enchantments and could by the end create storms. The tower shield was passed down from his father, and his father, and his father... It's magical, but one can only unlock it's full powers when they prove themselves. At full extent it creates a wind dome that protects from any land or areal attacks. Defeated the BBEG lich overlord in possession of all three artifacts of Vecna (the eye, the hand, and the sword) with his party. Got a wife, got some kids, retired and passed down the shield to his third son (the first died heroicly, the second was a bit of a scardy cat and didn't want to adventure), seen his son pass it down to his daughter (at first they were all kind of against it, but she proved herself three times over, but that's not my character, and a totally different campaign), then died of old age. His hammer is burried with him.

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