Conan or Conan O'Brien?

Do you play to a stereotype or away from it?

  • Conan! I tend to play into the stereotype

    Votes: 16 12.9%
  • I really try to mix it up as much as possible

    Votes: 79 63.7%
  • Conan O'Brien! I play away from the stereotype.

    Votes: 17 13.7%
  • I play to the stereotype of OD+D, the one true game.

    Votes: 12 9.7%

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When creating a PC do oyu tend towards playing into the stereotype for that role or away from it?

Do you play Conan; all muscle this his big sword and "KILL!" attitude or Conan O'Brien, the skinny wise cracking fighter who like shortswords and whips?
 

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more against type, but still in type. My fighter is a dwarf, good con and strength, but also a good intellegence. Int was the second highest ability score till modifiers set in. He is a smart fighter that passes him self off as a more typical dwarven fighter.
 


I do BOTH! It depends on the mood I'm in when I make the PC. The fighter I played for a friend's low-magic game is a combo of Conan and Jethro Bodine. :)
 

I'll usually have a stereotype in mind while trying to come up with the character, but when I sit down to create the character, I try to re-imagine the stereotype from a different perspective.
 




I mix it up. My most common MO, though, is to find a stereotype/archetype and turn one peace on its ear. I guess it lets me feel like I'm using an archetype and not a stereotype.

Best example: I wanted to play a Hermetic in a M:tA game. I had noticed that pretty much all the other players tended to play middle-class white characters -- just like all the players were in real life. Running with that, I turned the Hermetic into a black, ghetto-born drug dealer. The fun part was figuring out why he was also an intellectual.

Sometimes, though, I will build a character around a single concept, like the pacifist I played a few years back. Or the transmuter who had a hard time differenciating sentient creatures from inanimate objects.

Other times, a personality just forms in my mind and I build the rest of the character around it without really factoring in stereotypes in any way. Those are the rare gems, though.
 

My character creation is generally informed by the stereotypes, but deviates just a little. I may take a stereotype of a gruff dwarven fighter, but make him mute. Or play an arrogant elven wizard, but add more than a touch of cowardice to him.

So, I would say that I play Conan, by Crom!
 

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