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<blockquote data-quote="ArcOfCorinth" data-source="post: 820948" data-attributes="member: 7656"><p>My gaming group often contracts down to two people so we sometimes have campaigns where one person controls a 4-5 member party and the other DMs. I'm currently DMing but we should swap in a few months. When we do, I'll get to have some fun. </p><p></p><p>The Short Brigade</p><p></p><p>The Disgruntled Dwarven Fighter. He's LG but absolutely despises humans and elves. He was mugged by a human a few years ago and later humilated by an elven mage. He's convinced all taller races are out to screw him out of everything he has. Thanks to this, he's incredibly paranoid in human cities and tends to be dangerously explosive in dealings with the taller races. He's stubborn and steadfast in his decisions and tends to let his flaming burst waraxe (the only heirloom of his long lost father) do the talking for him. -8/-6 Charisma of course.</p><p></p><p>The Compassionate Dwarven Cleric. She's the fighter's older sister. She raised him from birth, and despite lots of hard work, she cannot get him to put his anger aside. Her dedication to Moradin is only matched by her motherly love for her little brother. She remembers her mother's death in childbirth and the drow invasion a week later that claimed her father. The fighter and her three friends is all she's ever had.</p><p></p><p>The Obsessive Gnome Ranger. Goblinoids are fit only for extermination. Giants are slightly better only because their strength generates some measure of respect. His parents were a friend of the dwarven family above. He lost most of his clan to a hobgoblin raid and fell in with the orphan siblings.</p><p></p><p>The Arrogant Kobold Sorcerer. Yet another orphan, this guy is convinced his parents merely lost him and didn't die or abandon him. He's quite sure they've been looking nonstop for decades. Until then, he's going to waste his amazing talent proving just how amazing he is. He knows he's the greatest sorcerer ever. Dragons will bow to him. Nations will tremble. It'll happen one day. He's sure of it. They'll all see. Until then, he's going to stay diligent and remind his annoyed friends every other minute of just how powerful his fireballs are.</p><p></p><p>The Reserved Hafling Rogue. Why does she put up with these clowns? Oh yeah. Its because they bring in lots of treasure and are interesting to watch. If only they would stop bickering and distract that Orc just long enough for me to place my hand in his pouch and dagger in his back...</p><p></p><p>There you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArcOfCorinth, post: 820948, member: 7656"] My gaming group often contracts down to two people so we sometimes have campaigns where one person controls a 4-5 member party and the other DMs. I'm currently DMing but we should swap in a few months. When we do, I'll get to have some fun. The Short Brigade The Disgruntled Dwarven Fighter. He's LG but absolutely despises humans and elves. He was mugged by a human a few years ago and later humilated by an elven mage. He's convinced all taller races are out to screw him out of everything he has. Thanks to this, he's incredibly paranoid in human cities and tends to be dangerously explosive in dealings with the taller races. He's stubborn and steadfast in his decisions and tends to let his flaming burst waraxe (the only heirloom of his long lost father) do the talking for him. -8/-6 Charisma of course. The Compassionate Dwarven Cleric. She's the fighter's older sister. She raised him from birth, and despite lots of hard work, she cannot get him to put his anger aside. Her dedication to Moradin is only matched by her motherly love for her little brother. She remembers her mother's death in childbirth and the drow invasion a week later that claimed her father. The fighter and her three friends is all she's ever had. The Obsessive Gnome Ranger. Goblinoids are fit only for extermination. Giants are slightly better only because their strength generates some measure of respect. His parents were a friend of the dwarven family above. He lost most of his clan to a hobgoblin raid and fell in with the orphan siblings. The Arrogant Kobold Sorcerer. Yet another orphan, this guy is convinced his parents merely lost him and didn't die or abandon him. He's quite sure they've been looking nonstop for decades. Until then, he's going to waste his amazing talent proving just how amazing he is. He knows he's the greatest sorcerer ever. Dragons will bow to him. Nations will tremble. It'll happen one day. He's sure of it. They'll all see. Until then, he's going to stay diligent and remind his annoyed friends every other minute of just how powerful his fireballs are. The Reserved Hafling Rogue. Why does she put up with these clowns? Oh yeah. Its because they bring in lots of treasure and are interesting to watch. If only they would stop bickering and distract that Orc just long enough for me to place my hand in his pouch and dagger in his back... There you go. [/QUOTE]
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