MechaPilot
Explorer
. . . special snowflake . . .
Sorry, but I stopped reading there. Some terms just make me lose all interest in reading or hearing what someone has to say.
. . . special snowflake . . .
Sorry, but I stopped reading there. Some terms just make me lose all interest in reading or hearing what someone has to say.
That's cool. I stop reading stuff all the time. Normally I don't need to announce it...but whatevs.
Well then maybe the thread would have some interest to you even if I (we) do that sort of thing less often. If not, keep enjoying the best game ever!I only mention it because I play and allow non-standard races all the time; I've also played evil characters, and have allowed evil characters when I'm convinced a player is mature enough to handle playing evil. So, the topic would otherwise be of interest to me. Heck, one of my favorite characters was an evil tiefling who believed she was a nascent hellgoddess, gained cleric powers from that belief, and had a long-term goal of forming a cult and ascending to the godhood she felt was her due. She was certainly evil, and definitely a bit haughty (she kept a journal of her adventures that she was editing into the bible for her future cult), but she worked with a party of non-evil PCs just fine.
Hello all,
For those of you (all five of you?) who have played duergar, are they too alien to mesh well with a typical party? How have you felt about the roleplaying aspect of the duergar?
Its totally subjective but just curious. Thought it might also give me some good character ideas should I ever get to actually play the character...
Also in Baldur's Gate is a Lawful evil aligned dwarf companion (not actually a Duergar). He is simply portrayed as a grumpy money grubbing capitalist. You don't actually have to eat babies to portray and evil character.