@Letter Bee
Sure, spellswords are a thing in DnD and even out of the DnD context I don't particularly see any problems with a mage carrying a sword if they so chose to, though between healing magic and sword proficiency you'd be a low amount of training away from being a straight up paladin. Just remember, you will be a student so try to stay first year student level. Don't go around healing broken bones when your magical proficiency calls for something more akin to closing a clean cut open wound.
I mean I am open to older year students which would have a bit more proficiency than most, but if you choose that road I will be holding you to a higher standard to maintain that extra skill.
Just keep in mind your power scaling in relation to your approved character and I won't have to divine hammer anything. lol
Sure, spellswords are a thing in DnD and even out of the DnD context I don't particularly see any problems with a mage carrying a sword if they so chose to, though between healing magic and sword proficiency you'd be a low amount of training away from being a straight up paladin. Just remember, you will be a student so try to stay first year student level. Don't go around healing broken bones when your magical proficiency calls for something more akin to closing a clean cut open wound.
I mean I am open to older year students which would have a bit more proficiency than most, but if you choose that road I will be holding you to a higher standard to maintain that extra skill.
Just keep in mind your power scaling in relation to your approved character and I won't have to divine hammer anything. lol