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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9702649" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p><strong>Pompus Assintent</strong> was a PC of a friend back in 2e days. He was a minor lord from a far away place and been sent to this land by his father to more or less grow up. He quickly pissed away all his coin and retainers soon left so he needed to find work as a warrior, having been trained is all the latest fighting techniques and aspects of war he felt that it would be easy. </p><p></p><p>His large frame and good looks made it easy to find work, but his poor treatment of others made it hard to keep. Not that he was rude, on purpose. Having been raised in a lord's manor with servants and others who he found was supposed to do things like guard duty and gathering firewood. Hunting he could do- cleaning up the game and cooking it was for the servants, or at least the other members of the party. He generally comes across boorish and a snob.</p><p></p><p>He is well educated and can direct others even when it is not needed. He will surly point out something that looks heavy and you should go find some help. It will not occur to him to help though. He is knowledgeable of many rumors of local dungeons and some of the rumors may be actually true. Eventually he started to become more accepting of the commoners and learned to do some for himself. He still continued to dress in the latest and best he could afford though. He was fond of saying, "Just because I have to live like a commoner, doesn't mean I need to dress like one".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9702649, member: 27385"] [B]Pompus Assintent[/B] was a PC of a friend back in 2e days. He was a minor lord from a far away place and been sent to this land by his father to more or less grow up. He quickly pissed away all his coin and retainers soon left so he needed to find work as a warrior, having been trained is all the latest fighting techniques and aspects of war he felt that it would be easy. His large frame and good looks made it easy to find work, but his poor treatment of others made it hard to keep. Not that he was rude, on purpose. Having been raised in a lord's manor with servants and others who he found was supposed to do things like guard duty and gathering firewood. Hunting he could do- cleaning up the game and cooking it was for the servants, or at least the other members of the party. He generally comes across boorish and a snob. He is well educated and can direct others even when it is not needed. He will surly point out something that looks heavy and you should go find some help. It will not occur to him to help though. He is knowledgeable of many rumors of local dungeons and some of the rumors may be actually true. Eventually he started to become more accepting of the commoners and learned to do some for himself. He still continued to dress in the latest and best he could afford though. He was fond of saying, "Just because I have to live like a commoner, doesn't mean I need to dress like one". [/QUOTE]
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