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<blockquote data-quote="Niehaus" data-source="post: 4419504" data-attributes="member: 75215"><p><strong><u>Name</u></strong>: Druggle Filtmanor</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Race</u></strong>: Dwarf</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Class</u></strong>: Fighter</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Background</u></strong>: Know simply as "The Coin" Druggle has made a name for himself in Hammerfast as a "protector" of funds. Raised by a priest of Moradin Druggle should have grown up to live the life of a cleric, that is if the guilds hadn't show interest in him. Brought under the wing of Hammerfast's governing body, Druggle was trained as an enforcer, to track down those indebted to the guilds and exact payment. </p><p> </p><p>Druggle displayed incredible talent for his job and was soon put incharge of his own storehouse where he provided storage and protection for money and valuables. Over time he also began to "invest" in the lives of others, which is a nice way of saying he loaned money. Threw the brutal and intimidating tactics Druggle used to make sure he was repayed his nickname was born. </p><p> </p><p>As The Coin grew older he developed many enemies due to his unsavory business practices as such he took great precausions against retaliation. Unfortunaly he hadn't counted on an individual in desperation targeting his family, which is how he eventually lost his wife. The Coin went on a violent rampage as he fervently sought vengance for his wifes death not only killing those responsible but any one connected to them. This wanton behavior spurred an outcry form the citizens of Hammer fast forcing the leaders of the city to take action against one of thier own. The guilds not wanting to imprison or exicute one of thier most loyal employees desided to banish The Coin from Hammerfast as punishment. </p><p> </p><p>Now The Coin wanders the Nentir Vale a broken dwarf longing for the day when he can return to his storehouse, which the guilds allowed him to leave in the care of his children, and the work that he loves.</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Appearance</u></strong>: Prior to his exile The Coin used to shave his red hair while braiding his long beard into 3 broad strands. His bald head and ornately styled beard where a striking augment to the Dwarfs impossing body. But in the year since his banishment he has allowed his hair to grow and no longer attempts to groom his beard giving him the apperance of an odd hermet as opposed to an intimidating warrior. Tho his body still holds the frame for a powerful fighter his wild appearance makes him look more humorous than formidable.</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Personality</u></strong> (including quirks): Druggle is very warm to those he knows and is often seen toasting a flaggon of ale with friend and enemy alike. He loves to tell sorries of former "business associates" he's had "dealings" with (which is usually code for individuals who owned him money whom he ultimately maimed or killed) speaking of them as if they were long lost friends. </p><p> </p><p>Druggle can be very generous and will foot the bill for group activities on certain occasion, but when it comes to loans he follows a strict code and makes it a point of honor to ensure he's paid back along with the agreed interest. Druggle doesn't like to talk about his past in specifics and usually tries to keep his stories as vague as possible a task he usually fails at. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Side Note</u></strong>:</p><p>I'm fairly new to dnd and this would not only be my first pbp game but my first game as a PC. Thus far my only experience with the game is as a DM b/c I'm the only member of my play group whose read the rules and can adiquetly enforce them. </p><p> </p><p>I've read several pbp games on the boards and would love the opportunity to be apart of one. Especially Thunderspire I love the idea behind the campaign and these boards are probly my only shot at running it as a PC. I usually pick up on things fairly quickly and I love to use my imagination so if your willing to deal with my initial slip ups and random questions I'd love a shot at this story arc with this character.</p><p> </p><p><strong><u>Random question #1</u></strong>:</p><p>Could any one tell me how to make one the those condensed windows to hide side notes and what not until the down arrow is clicked?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niehaus, post: 4419504, member: 75215"] [B][U]Name[/U][/B]: Druggle Filtmanor [B][U]Race[/U][/B]: Dwarf [B][U]Class[/U][/B]: Fighter [B][U]Background[/U][/B]: Know simply as "The Coin" Druggle has made a name for himself in Hammerfast as a "protector" of funds. Raised by a priest of Moradin Druggle should have grown up to live the life of a cleric, that is if the guilds hadn't show interest in him. Brought under the wing of Hammerfast's governing body, Druggle was trained as an enforcer, to track down those indebted to the guilds and exact payment. Druggle displayed incredible talent for his job and was soon put incharge of his own storehouse where he provided storage and protection for money and valuables. Over time he also began to "invest" in the lives of others, which is a nice way of saying he loaned money. Threw the brutal and intimidating tactics Druggle used to make sure he was repayed his nickname was born. As The Coin grew older he developed many enemies due to his unsavory business practices as such he took great precausions against retaliation. Unfortunaly he hadn't counted on an individual in desperation targeting his family, which is how he eventually lost his wife. The Coin went on a violent rampage as he fervently sought vengance for his wifes death not only killing those responsible but any one connected to them. This wanton behavior spurred an outcry form the citizens of Hammer fast forcing the leaders of the city to take action against one of thier own. The guilds not wanting to imprison or exicute one of thier most loyal employees desided to banish The Coin from Hammerfast as punishment. Now The Coin wanders the Nentir Vale a broken dwarf longing for the day when he can return to his storehouse, which the guilds allowed him to leave in the care of his children, and the work that he loves. [B][U]Appearance[/U][/B]: Prior to his exile The Coin used to shave his red hair while braiding his long beard into 3 broad strands. His bald head and ornately styled beard where a striking augment to the Dwarfs impossing body. But in the year since his banishment he has allowed his hair to grow and no longer attempts to groom his beard giving him the apperance of an odd hermet as opposed to an intimidating warrior. Tho his body still holds the frame for a powerful fighter his wild appearance makes him look more humorous than formidable. [B][U]Personality[/U][/B] (including quirks): Druggle is very warm to those he knows and is often seen toasting a flaggon of ale with friend and enemy alike. He loves to tell sorries of former "business associates" he's had "dealings" with (which is usually code for individuals who owned him money whom he ultimately maimed or killed) speaking of them as if they were long lost friends. Druggle can be very generous and will foot the bill for group activities on certain occasion, but when it comes to loans he follows a strict code and makes it a point of honor to ensure he's paid back along with the agreed interest. Druggle doesn't like to talk about his past in specifics and usually tries to keep his stories as vague as possible a task he usually fails at. [B][U]Side Note[/U][/B]: I'm fairly new to dnd and this would not only be my first pbp game but my first game as a PC. Thus far my only experience with the game is as a DM b/c I'm the only member of my play group whose read the rules and can adiquetly enforce them. I've read several pbp games on the boards and would love the opportunity to be apart of one. Especially Thunderspire I love the idea behind the campaign and these boards are probly my only shot at running it as a PC. I usually pick up on things fairly quickly and I love to use my imagination so if your willing to deal with my initial slip ups and random questions I'd love a shot at this story arc with this character. [B][U]Random question #1[/U][/B]: Could any one tell me how to make one the those condensed windows to hide side notes and what not until the down arrow is clicked? [/QUOTE]
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