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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 7318865" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>Guthwulf was actually a PC in the game I ran that inspired WotBS. The player is a master of the friendly evil guy and creepy good guy. Other characters he's played have included</p><p></p><p>A demon summoned by Guthwulf who was inspired by the heroism of the rest of the PCs and devoted himself to being good. He's monstrous and hideous, but loves puppies and took a bunch of bodyguard feats.</p><p></p><p>A scrawny necromancer kid who really liked stitching animals together and reanimating them, or capturing near-dead demons and putting them into wild critters to see what happened, but who had absolutely no desire to hurt anyone and no ambitions other than to protect his home town.</p><p></p><p>A warlock who'd made a pact with a fiend to do its bidding, but he kept on lying to his master, claiming he was doing evil things when actually he was using the powers (like flaying foes alive or driving them insane) to defend the innocent. He figured if it was better he made a pact with the guy instead someone who was actually evil.</p><p></p><p>(In a Star Wars game) A woman who wanted to use the Dark Side because it was stronger, but was naturally really friendly, so she had to keep going out of her way to be a dick to people or to torture people they were going to kill anyway, just to stay on the Dark Side. (This was him complaining about how weird the 'dark side point' mechanics of the RPG were.)</p><p></p><p>A samurai who'd accidentally killed a man in a duel. The man he killed was a bad-ass, but was drunk and forced a duel over a petty disagreement, but no one knew he was drunk, so everyone thought the PC was a petty badass and murderer. So he used his reputation as a scoundrel to avoid ever getting into fights.</p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the finale, Mrpereira! I hope you're ready to handle the ridiculousness that is Leska's statblock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 7318865, member: 63"] Guthwulf was actually a PC in the game I ran that inspired WotBS. The player is a master of the friendly evil guy and creepy good guy. Other characters he's played have included A demon summoned by Guthwulf who was inspired by the heroism of the rest of the PCs and devoted himself to being good. He's monstrous and hideous, but loves puppies and took a bunch of bodyguard feats. A scrawny necromancer kid who really liked stitching animals together and reanimating them, or capturing near-dead demons and putting them into wild critters to see what happened, but who had absolutely no desire to hurt anyone and no ambitions other than to protect his home town. A warlock who'd made a pact with a fiend to do its bidding, but he kept on lying to his master, claiming he was doing evil things when actually he was using the powers (like flaying foes alive or driving them insane) to defend the innocent. He figured if it was better he made a pact with the guy instead someone who was actually evil. (In a Star Wars game) A woman who wanted to use the Dark Side because it was stronger, but was naturally really friendly, so she had to keep going out of her way to be a dick to people or to torture people they were going to kill anyway, just to stay on the Dark Side. (This was him complaining about how weird the 'dark side point' mechanics of the RPG were.) A samurai who'd accidentally killed a man in a duel. The man he killed was a bad-ass, but was drunk and forced a duel over a petty disagreement, but no one knew he was drunk, so everyone thought the PC was a petty badass and murderer. So he used his reputation as a scoundrel to avoid ever getting into fights. *** Good luck with the finale, Mrpereira! I hope you're ready to handle the ridiculousness that is Leska's statblock. [/QUOTE]
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