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<blockquote data-quote="Lanefan" data-source="post: 7870618" data-attributes="member: 29398"><p>One that came up in my current campaign was an otherwise-typical Thief who had two things going for (against) him.</p><p></p><p>One was that he was constitutionally incapable of uttering two sentences to anyone without saying something offensive or insulting (this to explain his awful Cha score - 6 I think). This included the parties he ran with, to the point that they'd generally end up ignoring anything he said or suggested even when his point or idea was later found to be completely correct.</p><p></p><p>The other is that at some point he decided he was going to try to ascend himself to divinity, pretty much by simply declaring it so and hoping for the best. He chose fashion as his domain, wrote his own holy book, and started proselytizing at every opportunity during downtime in whatever town or settlement the party was in. Unfortunately said proselytizing usually consisted of telling people how awful their style was (insulting them in the process, of course) and how it needed improvement that could be best achieved by conversion to his faith.</p><p></p><p>Amazingly, and very much against the odds, he even managed to acquire one - count 'em! - worshipper. True to form, however, he managed to so abuse this poor worshipper that the worship didn't last...</p><p></p><p>Wrapped around all this he managed to bang together a decent - and marvelously entertaining! - adventuring career before sailing off into the sunset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanefan, post: 7870618, member: 29398"] One that came up in my current campaign was an otherwise-typical Thief who had two things going for (against) him. One was that he was constitutionally incapable of uttering two sentences to anyone without saying something offensive or insulting (this to explain his awful Cha score - 6 I think). This included the parties he ran with, to the point that they'd generally end up ignoring anything he said or suggested even when his point or idea was later found to be completely correct. The other is that at some point he decided he was going to try to ascend himself to divinity, pretty much by simply declaring it so and hoping for the best. He chose fashion as his domain, wrote his own holy book, and started proselytizing at every opportunity during downtime in whatever town or settlement the party was in. Unfortunately said proselytizing usually consisted of telling people how awful their style was (insulting them in the process, of course) and how it needed improvement that could be best achieved by conversion to his faith. Amazingly, and very much against the odds, he even managed to acquire one - count 'em! - worshipper. True to form, however, he managed to so abuse this poor worshipper that the worship didn't last... Wrapped around all this he managed to bang together a decent - and marvelously entertaining! - adventuring career before sailing off into the sunset. [/QUOTE]
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