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<blockquote data-quote="renau1g" data-source="post: 4170644" data-attributes="member: 54810"><p>Any Alignment? That's got me thinking about a class I've been <em>dying</em> to try, the <em><strong>Dread Necromancer</strong></em> (sorry... couldn't resist). Anyways...Kinem if you don't have Herroes of Horror please send me an e-mail (jericho_apa@hotmail.com) and I'll send you back the 4-pages from the book relating to the Dread Necromancer.</p><p></p><p>Name: Rajah Al-Qadim</p><p></p><p>Class: Dread Necromancer 8, AL: CN</p><p></p><p>Personality: Hunched and bowed by his perpetual misfortune, Rajah is not a very imposing person visually. With a head sparsely filled with greasy black hair and sunken and defeated green eyes, He relies on other things to notify people of his presence and abilities. Rather gaunt at 6'3" and 154 lbs, he tends to wear mismatched and oddly fitting clothing. His motto has always been to buy cheap what you don't absolutely need and with his nature, he doesn't truly need anything.</p><p></p><p>Background: Rajah tends to be an unlucky individual. From the circumstances that led to him becoming an orphan and his parents becoming undead, to just everday life, this has proven to be true. He knows that something is going to go wrong and it's going to happen for him. This leads to him being rather morose and pessimistic, but also cultivates a fierce temper. He throws himself into battle with reckless abandon because if something is already going to go wrong, he might as well go all out.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note: I'm thinking to play him as a character who views death as a natural part of life and that one shouldn't waste the resources they leave behind... he won't be killing any peasants, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renau1g, post: 4170644, member: 54810"] Any Alignment? That's got me thinking about a class I've been [i]dying[/i] to try, the [i][b]Dread Necromancer[/b][/i] (sorry... couldn't resist). Anyways...Kinem if you don't have Herroes of Horror please send me an e-mail (jericho_apa@hotmail.com) and I'll send you back the 4-pages from the book relating to the Dread Necromancer. Name: Rajah Al-Qadim Class: Dread Necromancer 8, AL: CN Personality: Hunched and bowed by his perpetual misfortune, Rajah is not a very imposing person visually. With a head sparsely filled with greasy black hair and sunken and defeated green eyes, He relies on other things to notify people of his presence and abilities. Rather gaunt at 6'3" and 154 lbs, he tends to wear mismatched and oddly fitting clothing. His motto has always been to buy cheap what you don't absolutely need and with his nature, he doesn't truly need anything. Background: Rajah tends to be an unlucky individual. From the circumstances that led to him becoming an orphan and his parents becoming undead, to just everday life, this has proven to be true. He knows that something is going to go wrong and it's going to happen for him. This leads to him being rather morose and pessimistic, but also cultivates a fierce temper. He throws himself into battle with reckless abandon because if something is already going to go wrong, he might as well go all out. Note: I'm thinking to play him as a character who views death as a natural part of life and that one shouldn't waste the resources they leave behind... he won't be killing any peasants, etc. [/QUOTE]
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