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<blockquote data-quote="thormagni" data-source="post: 3285726" data-attributes="member: 13637"><p>OK. I wrote an earlier version of this that showed a certain frustration that I am having a hard time articulating. It came across worse than I meant it to and if anyone saw it in the 30 seconds or so that it was up, please pretend I never said anything.</p><p></p><p>I am getting the distinct impression that I am coming across as a dumbass for even suggesting playing a monk-like character. "Your order is destroyed... you are the only survivor... blood, war, chaos, misery... stupid idea for a religious order..."</p><p></p><p>I have never played in Inzeladun, except for a couple of Thursday morning sessions. So, I'm not up to speed on the world and the setting. But in history, martial arts have flourished when people are oppressed because it allows the little man to defend himself against the soldier. Seems like it could easily find a niche in a world overrun by monsters. But if that isn't the case in Inzeladun, maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm asking... Is there any way that I am going to have an enjoyable game experience with this kind of character and the personality I have described? Or should I just default to bloodthirsty and violent? As built, the character has a quarter staff and light to no armor. Should I just default to a big, f-ng ax and the heaviest armor I can afford because I will have some chance for survival that way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thormagni, post: 3285726, member: 13637"] OK. I wrote an earlier version of this that showed a certain frustration that I am having a hard time articulating. It came across worse than I meant it to and if anyone saw it in the 30 seconds or so that it was up, please pretend I never said anything. I am getting the distinct impression that I am coming across as a dumbass for even suggesting playing a monk-like character. "Your order is destroyed... you are the only survivor... blood, war, chaos, misery... stupid idea for a religious order..." I have never played in Inzeladun, except for a couple of Thursday morning sessions. So, I'm not up to speed on the world and the setting. But in history, martial arts have flourished when people are oppressed because it allows the little man to defend himself against the soldier. Seems like it could easily find a niche in a world overrun by monsters. But if that isn't the case in Inzeladun, maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree. So, I'm asking... Is there any way that I am going to have an enjoyable game experience with this kind of character and the personality I have described? Or should I just default to bloodthirsty and violent? As built, the character has a quarter staff and light to no armor. Should I just default to a big, f-ng ax and the heaviest armor I can afford because I will have some chance for survival that way? [/QUOTE]
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