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<blockquote data-quote="Zerith" data-source="post: 5402683" data-attributes="member: 99953"><p>This is my first DnD game, but by no means my first RP, nor my first time using a demonic Character (Then again the last time I used one he was a Pycho Prince who was commanding an army of undead/golems to "Squish!" things with mallets) </p><p></p><p>and as for Zinerath, you'll find he is a very nice guy, ... who revels in brutality once combat gets truly started and is completely none pout off by horrifying surroundings. In fact, if not for the ridicual that came from doing so, it would be common practie for him to stake a body or so after a battle, and then sit on said bodys while having a snake becomes its more comratable then most of the objects at a battlefield. that said, other then being complety imune to morbid things (and being rather brutal in combat after his taunting phase...) He would acutely he acts lik a hyper and exedingly good natured kid (who gos from jake the ripper and joyful shattering the still dying bodies of his foes to happy go lucky the instent somone expresses any interest in him. then again, he would also finish said foe off when he abruptly changes back to being happy go lucky)</p><p></p><p>And as I said before, if I wanted to have a strong character(worry about the food chain) I would make a wizard who turns ppl into newts! XD</p><p>I was backing off of using him before because I thought he might just make all the main NPCs go "Devil! kill it!"</p><p>And to tell the truth, one of the funnest characters I've ever RPed was a small Dragon, a Very small Dragon, maybe three or four feet long and very slime(sure, he could freeze stuff, as he was a silver, but in terms of raw blasting power he could not stand toe to toe with the mage that summoned him nor did he have the size needed to be a truly competent fighter. But he was fun, and he was one of my first characters in fact. (I'll stop the random details of a character I don't think we will be using now.<img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/angel.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angel:" title="Angel :angel:" data-shortname=":angel:" />)</p><p></p><p>The point I'm trying to make is, I thrive on odd balls: I like my characters to be far flung. Large, slow, and filled with brawn, or small fast and lithe; and in all cases, any thing but the norm. Fantasy RPs are to remove oneself from reality, and I take that towards it's full extent. Just ask <a href="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f135/Forest_Herder/Drawings/Zuak.jpg" target="_blank">Zuak</a>, the Half Wyvern. Did not think of using here him before now, but even at his very most good, he is at best true neutral. (and he is flip-en huge (9'+ with a natural reach of over 10' with either arm, not to mention I would have to make a race for him as I don't think their is a real mach for him even in DnD)</p><p>Also... First one who asks how he got into the Vest gets branded upside the head with a toothbrush ^^;</p><p></p><p>I think I've been more then long winded enough for one OoC post, yesh, so I'll stop teh rants that can go on for pages here ^_^;</p><p></p><p>Also, this just hit me, is the damage bonus from <a href="http://dnd.savannahsoft.eu/feat-2243-primordial-scion.html" target="_blank">Primordial Scion</a> given with any weapon the character uses (as the weapon is considered Chaotic in the character's hands) or dos it need a real Chaotic weapon for the bonus?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerith, post: 5402683, member: 99953"] This is my first DnD game, but by no means my first RP, nor my first time using a demonic Character (Then again the last time I used one he was a Pycho Prince who was commanding an army of undead/golems to "Squish!" things with mallets) and as for Zinerath, you'll find he is a very nice guy, ... who revels in brutality once combat gets truly started and is completely none pout off by horrifying surroundings. In fact, if not for the ridicual that came from doing so, it would be common practie for him to stake a body or so after a battle, and then sit on said bodys while having a snake becomes its more comratable then most of the objects at a battlefield. that said, other then being complety imune to morbid things (and being rather brutal in combat after his taunting phase...) He would acutely he acts lik a hyper and exedingly good natured kid (who gos from jake the ripper and joyful shattering the still dying bodies of his foes to happy go lucky the instent somone expresses any interest in him. then again, he would also finish said foe off when he abruptly changes back to being happy go lucky) And as I said before, if I wanted to have a strong character(worry about the food chain) I would make a wizard who turns ppl into newts! XD I was backing off of using him before because I thought he might just make all the main NPCs go "Devil! kill it!" And to tell the truth, one of the funnest characters I've ever RPed was a small Dragon, a Very small Dragon, maybe three or four feet long and very slime(sure, he could freeze stuff, as he was a silver, but in terms of raw blasting power he could not stand toe to toe with the mage that summoned him nor did he have the size needed to be a truly competent fighter. But he was fun, and he was one of my first characters in fact. (I'll stop the random details of a character I don't think we will be using now.:angel:) The point I'm trying to make is, I thrive on odd balls: I like my characters to be far flung. Large, slow, and filled with brawn, or small fast and lithe; and in all cases, any thing but the norm. Fantasy RPs are to remove oneself from reality, and I take that towards it's full extent. Just ask [URL="http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f135/Forest_Herder/Drawings/Zuak.jpg"]Zuak[/URL], the Half Wyvern. Did not think of using here him before now, but even at his very most good, he is at best true neutral. (and he is flip-en huge (9'+ with a natural reach of over 10' with either arm, not to mention I would have to make a race for him as I don't think their is a real mach for him even in DnD) Also... First one who asks how he got into the Vest gets branded upside the head with a toothbrush ^^; I think I've been more then long winded enough for one OoC post, yesh, so I'll stop teh rants that can go on for pages here ^_^; Also, this just hit me, is the damage bonus from [URL="http://dnd.savannahsoft.eu/feat-2243-primordial-scion.html"]Primordial Scion[/URL] given with any weapon the character uses (as the weapon is considered Chaotic in the character's hands) or dos it need a real Chaotic weapon for the bonus? [/QUOTE]
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