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<blockquote data-quote="IamTheTest" data-source="post: 3100414" data-attributes="member: 25399"><p>I think Id like to whip up a rogue. Probably heavy on social skills and thugery. Would it be alright to play a variant rogue from the srd? Basically I lose sneak attack but gain bonus feats as a fighter. I think the feats will allow for more martial ability, something I imagine would be fitting of a constable.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Johnny Blades Background]Johnny didnt know where he came from. Orphans in Paridon arent exactly rare. He hated thieving, but he hated going hungry more. Johnny looked for work when he could, but work always seemed to require a morally lax point of view. He did what he needed to though and was soon noticed by a local leader. Paully knuckles wasnt just a thug, he had character. He taught Johnny how to talk people out of gold and, more importantly, information. He was something of a philanthropist, always giving back to the neighborhood. Johnny knew his money came from less than legal activities, but everybody stole. Paully always explained that one must have some kind of honor. He showed his young pupil that leaning on someone will only make them lean on you. "Force is a spice best used sparingly", he taught...this phrase echoes still with Johnny. One day Johnny walked in on two men beating Paully. He knew the men, they were once loyal underlings. Just as Johnny heard his own screams Paully fell, throat slit. Instinct took over and Johnny ran for his life. After the shock passed Johnny knew what he had to do. Vengence would be swift that night as found and visited the hideout of his mentor's murderers. Johnny had used the same techniques his teacher had shown him to find his to be victems. When he walked in on them all of the feeling of his friends death spilled into him at once causing Johnny to fly into an emotional frenzy. Moments later he stood over two corpses. It was at that moment that Johnny the Urchin became Johnny Blades.</p><p></p><p>That was 5 years ago. Today Johnny has taken a position with the constibulary. He has not forgotten the teachings of his friend and even in his work today he lives by that code.</p><p></p><p>The Code of Paully Knuckles</p><p>1. The tongue is quicker and sharper than any dagger, and it can cut twice as deep.</p><p>2. Take care of your neighbors, and they will take care of you.</p><p>3. Everybody steals from somebody somehow.</p><p>4. Never get too comfortable.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamTheTest, post: 3100414, member: 25399"] I think Id like to whip up a rogue. Probably heavy on social skills and thugery. Would it be alright to play a variant rogue from the srd? Basically I lose sneak attack but gain bonus feats as a fighter. I think the feats will allow for more martial ability, something I imagine would be fitting of a constable. [sblock=Johnny Blades Background]Johnny didnt know where he came from. Orphans in Paridon arent exactly rare. He hated thieving, but he hated going hungry more. Johnny looked for work when he could, but work always seemed to require a morally lax point of view. He did what he needed to though and was soon noticed by a local leader. Paully knuckles wasnt just a thug, he had character. He taught Johnny how to talk people out of gold and, more importantly, information. He was something of a philanthropist, always giving back to the neighborhood. Johnny knew his money came from less than legal activities, but everybody stole. Paully always explained that one must have some kind of honor. He showed his young pupil that leaning on someone will only make them lean on you. "Force is a spice best used sparingly", he taught...this phrase echoes still with Johnny. One day Johnny walked in on two men beating Paully. He knew the men, they were once loyal underlings. Just as Johnny heard his own screams Paully fell, throat slit. Instinct took over and Johnny ran for his life. After the shock passed Johnny knew what he had to do. Vengence would be swift that night as found and visited the hideout of his mentor's murderers. Johnny had used the same techniques his teacher had shown him to find his to be victems. When he walked in on them all of the feeling of his friends death spilled into him at once causing Johnny to fly into an emotional frenzy. Moments later he stood over two corpses. It was at that moment that Johnny the Urchin became Johnny Blades. That was 5 years ago. Today Johnny has taken a position with the constibulary. He has not forgotten the teachings of his friend and even in his work today he lives by that code. The Code of Paully Knuckles 1. The tongue is quicker and sharper than any dagger, and it can cut twice as deep. 2. Take care of your neighbors, and they will take care of you. 3. Everybody steals from somebody somehow. 4. Never get too comfortable.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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