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<blockquote data-quote="Fenmarel" data-source="post: 2558547"><p>Well since the site was down I figured I would take the time to put this up since I told Ladyshade I was going to. Hmm since I have been playing mostly Fen I guess I might as well give him a mini breakdown.</p><p></p><p>Well to get a feel for Fen you need to get the 3rd Edition FR Campaign Book, read the entry on wood elves and then toss what they said out of the window. Fen is the odd one of the race I guess you could say. He is much more intuitive than most of his race. He engages in activities that some would only associate with Gold/Sun elves such as reading and writing poetry and just about anything else scholarly or having to do with art. Not saying he is good at these things seeing that many of them he hasn't been exposed to yet but they intrigue him none the less.</p><p></p><p>Another quirk of Fen's is his lack of patience. Since Fen moved away from his family he has mainly travelled with, lived with, loved, and fought beside humans. I figure after almost fifty years of being in constant contact with them on a daily basis is slowly going to wear down one's thinking that they have all the time in the world, especially when they see their friends growing old and dying while they stay young and fit.</p><p></p><p>In some aspects Fen is very much what people think of that don't know DnD when they think of an elf. Someone tied closely to the world he lives in by blood and deed both. Though in others he is the exact opposite. Fen will do things that most of his race and subrace will shun. He has no qualms about killing someone that is a good person if they do something to endanger his family, clan, friends or himself. Fen holds some very noble ideals which a few characters and players on site have found out, just he will go about any means to further those ideals. If a small village is hampering things for his fellow elves you can guarantee that village will be wiped out by him and his associates in short order.</p><p></p><p>Alot of things I have changed with Fen since playing him on site. In my tabletop game Fen was neutral aligned with strong evil tendencies. When I first brought him onsite I did play him that way but over time he slowly changed to lawful good. Though there are days when I wish for the old Fen that not chaotic it was hard for people to guage what his actions were going to be. Now I don't play lawful good as obeying the laws of the land but the laws he has set for himself and those set forth by his deity Corellon Larethian. Which basically means that if there is a law that goes against what his deity or himself think he will go with what he thinks is right not what the law or what the majority of people say. </p><p></p><p>Okay I know all of that just sucked and you all feel dumber for having read that but I did promise to put it up. Blame it on Ladyshade <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" />.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenmarel, post: 2558547"] Well since the site was down I figured I would take the time to put this up since I told Ladyshade I was going to. Hmm since I have been playing mostly Fen I guess I might as well give him a mini breakdown. Well to get a feel for Fen you need to get the 3rd Edition FR Campaign Book, read the entry on wood elves and then toss what they said out of the window. Fen is the odd one of the race I guess you could say. He is much more intuitive than most of his race. He engages in activities that some would only associate with Gold/Sun elves such as reading and writing poetry and just about anything else scholarly or having to do with art. Not saying he is good at these things seeing that many of them he hasn't been exposed to yet but they intrigue him none the less. Another quirk of Fen's is his lack of patience. Since Fen moved away from his family he has mainly travelled with, lived with, loved, and fought beside humans. I figure after almost fifty years of being in constant contact with them on a daily basis is slowly going to wear down one's thinking that they have all the time in the world, especially when they see their friends growing old and dying while they stay young and fit. In some aspects Fen is very much what people think of that don't know DnD when they think of an elf. Someone tied closely to the world he lives in by blood and deed both. Though in others he is the exact opposite. Fen will do things that most of his race and subrace will shun. He has no qualms about killing someone that is a good person if they do something to endanger his family, clan, friends or himself. Fen holds some very noble ideals which a few characters and players on site have found out, just he will go about any means to further those ideals. If a small village is hampering things for his fellow elves you can guarantee that village will be wiped out by him and his associates in short order. Alot of things I have changed with Fen since playing him on site. In my tabletop game Fen was neutral aligned with strong evil tendencies. When I first brought him onsite I did play him that way but over time he slowly changed to lawful good. Though there are days when I wish for the old Fen that not chaotic it was hard for people to guage what his actions were going to be. Now I don't play lawful good as obeying the laws of the land but the laws he has set for himself and those set forth by his deity Corellon Larethian. Which basically means that if there is a law that goes against what his deity or himself think he will go with what he thinks is right not what the law or what the majority of people say. Okay I know all of that just sucked and you all feel dumber for having read that but I did promise to put it up. Blame it on Ladyshade :D. Jason [/QUOTE]
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