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<blockquote data-quote="Yttermayn" data-source="post: 3530942" data-attributes="member: 31390"><p>I would like to submit a centaur ranger character for consideration. This is my first time doing the pbp thing, so please bear with me...</p><p>Aodhan (the lost)</p><p>He's got a little bit of back story, and he is somewhat shamed by it. I'll get into that more if you are interested in DMing him.</p><p>For weapons and fighting style, he prefers axes for up close combat, figuring they are just as utilitarian as they are deadly. In ranged combat, he prefers spears and the like due to thier ability to be used in melee in a pinch, and the devastating effect of an effective charge is icing on the cake. He disdanes using it, but he does carry a long bow for times when he just has to reach out and touch someone and the other weapon options are just not feasable.</p><p>His attitude towards the land isn't some high minded, nature worshipping ideal like druids or some ranger types seem to adopt. For him, being a ranger is just how you make your way in the environment you live in. People who live in cities need a different set of skills and abilities than he does to live in his home. If Aodhan gets hungry, he uses hunting, tracking, or foraging skills to get food. If a city dweller gets hungry, he uses bartering, and social skills to get food.</p><p>You wont find Aodhan refering to nature as if it was a person or being, just a fact of life. Logically, this attitude makes him unfit for worshipping any gods or princples.</p><p>Aodhan tends to be pragmatic almost to a fault - getting things done is much more important than how they get done. There is a certain ruthlessness to his methods.</p><p>Anyhow, Im exhausted and I'm crashing, so let me know if you want him and if so we can flesh out the mechanics and back story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yttermayn, post: 3530942, member: 31390"] I would like to submit a centaur ranger character for consideration. This is my first time doing the pbp thing, so please bear with me... Aodhan (the lost) He's got a little bit of back story, and he is somewhat shamed by it. I'll get into that more if you are interested in DMing him. For weapons and fighting style, he prefers axes for up close combat, figuring they are just as utilitarian as they are deadly. In ranged combat, he prefers spears and the like due to thier ability to be used in melee in a pinch, and the devastating effect of an effective charge is icing on the cake. He disdanes using it, but he does carry a long bow for times when he just has to reach out and touch someone and the other weapon options are just not feasable. His attitude towards the land isn't some high minded, nature worshipping ideal like druids or some ranger types seem to adopt. For him, being a ranger is just how you make your way in the environment you live in. People who live in cities need a different set of skills and abilities than he does to live in his home. If Aodhan gets hungry, he uses hunting, tracking, or foraging skills to get food. If a city dweller gets hungry, he uses bartering, and social skills to get food. You wont find Aodhan refering to nature as if it was a person or being, just a fact of life. Logically, this attitude makes him unfit for worshipping any gods or princples. Aodhan tends to be pragmatic almost to a fault - getting things done is much more important than how they get done. There is a certain ruthlessness to his methods. Anyhow, Im exhausted and I'm crashing, so let me know if you want him and if so we can flesh out the mechanics and back story. [/QUOTE]
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