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<blockquote data-quote="Albedo" data-source="post: 3008521" data-attributes="member: 33214"><p>Alrighty, I figure I should follow suit and illustrate where Arthur stands with the party. Same with sans, I've taken a few liberties in order to tie my character in, so if anyone disagrees with anything I've posted, just let me know and I'll change them.</p><p></p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Absalom Darkwind: Arthur holds a great deal of respect of Absalom, considering him a pillar of morale strength. His journeys through the underdark and beyond have given him an in-depth look into undead and the necromantic arts, and the idea that someone could master the craft without being consumed by it inspires Arthur to push himself through even the toughest challenges.</p><p></p><p>Kuma: Kuma has always been somewhat of an oddity to Arthur, who has yet to encounter a dragon. If the strength and determination shown by the great barbarian represents their kind, Arthur feels an encounter with one will be either a really good day, or a really bad one (judging from the side it's on). Slightly put off by Kuma's bold, and up-front way of dealing with people (I'm just inferring from the lack of ranks in bluff or sensemotive, as well as the abundance in intimidate and diplomacy here), the half-dragon(ish) warrior wouldn't be his first choice for a social encounter, though there is none other he would rather have at his back in a straight fight.</p><p></p><p>Duthayer Coalhammer: Paladins are the cause for much worry to Arthur. While he appreciates the way Paladin's selflessly devote themselves to helping those in need, he has long ago learned that what he thinks is right and what is legal don't always coincide. Despite his previous troubles with various Paladin orders though, Arthur has come to accept Duthayer as a fellow companion. Even so, he has difficulty opening up around the man, and prefers to take a reserved stance in his dealings with him in order to prevent any friction.</p><p></p><p>Brother Odis: Arthur prefers to spend most of his free time hanging around Brother Odis. Contrasting with Arthur's hardships and dark past, he finds the man's uplifting personality refreshing, and sometimes even finds himself a part of the occasional pranks the worshipper of Tymora conjures. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albedo, post: 3008521, member: 33214"] Alrighty, I figure I should follow suit and illustrate where Arthur stands with the party. Same with sans, I've taken a few liberties in order to tie my character in, so if anyone disagrees with anything I've posted, just let me know and I'll change them. [sblock] Absalom Darkwind: Arthur holds a great deal of respect of Absalom, considering him a pillar of morale strength. His journeys through the underdark and beyond have given him an in-depth look into undead and the necromantic arts, and the idea that someone could master the craft without being consumed by it inspires Arthur to push himself through even the toughest challenges. Kuma: Kuma has always been somewhat of an oddity to Arthur, who has yet to encounter a dragon. If the strength and determination shown by the great barbarian represents their kind, Arthur feels an encounter with one will be either a really good day, or a really bad one (judging from the side it's on). Slightly put off by Kuma's bold, and up-front way of dealing with people (I'm just inferring from the lack of ranks in bluff or sensemotive, as well as the abundance in intimidate and diplomacy here), the half-dragon(ish) warrior wouldn't be his first choice for a social encounter, though there is none other he would rather have at his back in a straight fight. Duthayer Coalhammer: Paladins are the cause for much worry to Arthur. While he appreciates the way Paladin's selflessly devote themselves to helping those in need, he has long ago learned that what he thinks is right and what is legal don't always coincide. Despite his previous troubles with various Paladin orders though, Arthur has come to accept Duthayer as a fellow companion. Even so, he has difficulty opening up around the man, and prefers to take a reserved stance in his dealings with him in order to prevent any friction. Brother Odis: Arthur prefers to spend most of his free time hanging around Brother Odis. Contrasting with Arthur's hardships and dark past, he finds the man's uplifting personality refreshing, and sometimes even finds himself a part of the occasional pranks the worshipper of Tymora conjures. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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