u/Efficient_Wheel_6333

So, for the past almost 3 years, I've been turning Power Rangers characters into D&D characters for various campaigns, starting with Mystic Force as it's the easiest to do different characters as different classes/races. Granted, this is basing off of power sets more than anything else.

As far as classes go:

Leanbow, Daggeron, and Chip would all be paladins, with Chip, at a bare minimum, taking at least one level in sorcerer.

Udonna, Clare, and Mystic Mother would all be sorcerers (probably the one Mystic Force skill set that crosses over almost unchanged to D&D).

Xander would be a druid.

Vida and Madison, I can see as being bards, but with different subclasses.

Nick, I'm having trouble with, but maybe artificer based on the fact that he loves tinkering with his bike (could be wrong).

Races:

Leanbow, Udonna, Chip, and Nick would all be some form of dragonborn. Leanbow and Nick, brass, red, or gold due to the element of fire; Udonna would be silver or white due to their cold powers; Chip would be blue or bronze due to his lightning powers.

They're the only ones I can come up with races other than human for.

As far as the rest of the seasons go...that's a biggie. Any Ranger with a Ninja power set (MMPR season 3 Rangers, Ninja Storm, and Ninja Steel) would be rogues (currently have a Tori build for my next campaign).

I can see Billy also being primarily an artificer; same goes for any Ranger or Ranger tech like Hayley from Dino Thunder.

The Jungle Fury characters are more than likely to be monks, with RJ also taking at least one or two levels in artificer (also have an RJ build; he was supposed to be my character for the next campaign, but someone had already laid claim to monk, so I did Tori instead).

It's the rest of the seasons I'm having trouble with; some characters (Jason and Tommy, for example) would be fighters. Zack, I can see as being a dance bard.

What are y'all's thoughts?

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u/Efficient_Wheel_6333 — 9 days ago

At this point, I'd wager the idea of who benefits from their deaths has been thoroughly settled (Richard III, Henry VII, etc). The question now turns to who benefits from them vanishing.

That being said, it would have been all too easy for Richard, if they had died while in the Tower for any number of reasons (murdered, death due to illness, death due to some other reason), he could produce their bodies, claim that they died due to whatever reason he claimed, and have them publicly buried, or at a bare minimum, claimed that they died during an outbreak of the English Sweating Sickness and, because of that outbreak, he couldn't have a public funeral for them due to that; a search showed that there was a possible outbreak of it in August of 1483. Richard would have benefitted better if they were confirmed one way or another to be alive or dead instead of this enduring mystery of what happened to them.

That being said, Richard and Henry both would have known the actual difficulty of proving any so-called pretenders real or fake, as documentation could be faked fairly easily and people could be paid off. Heck, even any identifying marks could be made and servants bribed to get any information that usually only the family and servants would know.

I'd like to hear your thoughts, including any other reasons as to why someone might vanish their bodies (including if they'd been hidden in the Tower after their deaths as claimed).

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u/Efficient_Wheel_6333 — 15 days ago