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<blockquote data-quote="Ovinomancer" data-source="post: 7264791" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>Lash - hobgoblin fighter/rogue in 3.x who, with his human blood brother Rodrigo, terrorized the Misty Isles with their incompetence and folly. The joy of a party with a high Wisdom of 9 and a bunch of really exploitable flaws is not to be underestimated! </p><p></p><p>John Smith - abnormally tall and gaunt dragonborn sorcerer who had fled his clan of dragonborn because they were evil and he didn't like it and so assumed the most common human name in his new home. Still not fully integrated, he would occasionally offer inappropriate information on various unsavory activities due to his upbringing. When discussing how to rescue some kidnapped children, for instance, he offered that the youngest had probably already been eaten by their captors (some bandits looking for ransom) because they were the most tender and delicious.</p><p></p><p>Kantamar -- 3.x Bard/Bladesinger. Fun character who's sole goal for adventurer was to ensure the safety of his mother and sister. That campaign was about an invasion of demons, and Kantamar died as part of the process of sealing the gate and stopping the invasion -- literally, died because closing the gate required sacrificing hit points to fuel a ritual and he gave his last one to put it over the top. Best character death I've ever had.</p><p></p><p>Ty Winsome -- space opera game loosely based on Firefly - Ty was a Resistance operative/sniper who had what could be best called a checkerboard morality -- he had a code, but it's operation was obscure and not readily apparent, so he would apparently switch between almost nonchalant bloodthirsty murder and going out of his way to aid and save people. Mostly, it depended on whether he classed the person as part of the Imperial machine or a victim of it, but who and what Ty considered aiding and abetting vs trapped by the machine was the real fun to figure out. Quite often, he'd surprise me. Most notable feature was his magnificent mustache.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ovinomancer, post: 7264791, member: 16814"] Lash - hobgoblin fighter/rogue in 3.x who, with his human blood brother Rodrigo, terrorized the Misty Isles with their incompetence and folly. The joy of a party with a high Wisdom of 9 and a bunch of really exploitable flaws is not to be underestimated! John Smith - abnormally tall and gaunt dragonborn sorcerer who had fled his clan of dragonborn because they were evil and he didn't like it and so assumed the most common human name in his new home. Still not fully integrated, he would occasionally offer inappropriate information on various unsavory activities due to his upbringing. When discussing how to rescue some kidnapped children, for instance, he offered that the youngest had probably already been eaten by their captors (some bandits looking for ransom) because they were the most tender and delicious. Kantamar -- 3.x Bard/Bladesinger. Fun character who's sole goal for adventurer was to ensure the safety of his mother and sister. That campaign was about an invasion of demons, and Kantamar died as part of the process of sealing the gate and stopping the invasion -- literally, died because closing the gate required sacrificing hit points to fuel a ritual and he gave his last one to put it over the top. Best character death I've ever had. Ty Winsome -- space opera game loosely based on Firefly - Ty was a Resistance operative/sniper who had what could be best called a checkerboard morality -- he had a code, but it's operation was obscure and not readily apparent, so he would apparently switch between almost nonchalant bloodthirsty murder and going out of his way to aid and save people. Mostly, it depended on whether he classed the person as part of the Imperial machine or a victim of it, but who and what Ty considered aiding and abetting vs trapped by the machine was the real fun to figure out. Quite often, he'd surprise me. Most notable feature was his magnificent mustache. [/QUOTE]
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