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<blockquote data-quote="Raschesohn" data-source="post: 322631" data-attributes="member: 5347"><p>In my current Greyhawk campaign that I'm playing in, romance isn't something the DM actively pushes for since he's more of a dungeon crawl adventure kinda guy (plus he seems to love using half-orc, orc, goblin, and kobold NPCs). But among our players there's a married couple whose characters generally can't stand each other (which is funny when those two get into arguments): the wife plays as an uptight and bossy female elven fighter/wizard while the husband plays as a reckless and slightly deranged male half-elven druid. I don't really see love blossoming there, but you never know, hehe.</p><p></p><p>My girlfriend plays as a female human Gypsy rogue who has a penchant for pickpocketing and being a packrat, all in the name of collecting new shinies. Her character calls herself a treasure hunter, but my male human paladin/ranger just thinks she's a handful and a troublemaker, lol. Their relationship has started to grow beyond the big-brother-looking-out-for-little-sister type of thing (my character, who is a whip-toting undead hunter, had a twin sister who vanished as a child following a vampire attack). Her Gypsy rogue has made him question his devotion to his church order (he feels they've sent him in on a mission while withholding information from him plus their methods and motives are starting to conflict with his sensibilities), in addition to my paladin/ranger having been so focused on duty he hasn't really allowed himself to find love or true friendship up until now (I'm possibly taking him into the direction of a lasher after stopping advancement as paladin).</p><p></p><p>My girlfriend's aunt plays as a red-headed Celtic-esque war priestess of the Morrigan who has started to have feelings for our group's resident male human monk (who happens to have dark skin), and him vice versa. So love takes on many forms, I guess. But I'd say for our little group it's more subtle (especially with all the combat our DM has been throwing against us lately, heh, no real time to develop romance when you're fighting for your lives). As for our kobold sorceror mascot type NPC, I don't think anyone in our group likes him that much to consider him dating material, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raschesohn, post: 322631, member: 5347"] In my current Greyhawk campaign that I'm playing in, romance isn't something the DM actively pushes for since he's more of a dungeon crawl adventure kinda guy (plus he seems to love using half-orc, orc, goblin, and kobold NPCs). But among our players there's a married couple whose characters generally can't stand each other (which is funny when those two get into arguments): the wife plays as an uptight and bossy female elven fighter/wizard while the husband plays as a reckless and slightly deranged male half-elven druid. I don't really see love blossoming there, but you never know, hehe. My girlfriend plays as a female human Gypsy rogue who has a penchant for pickpocketing and being a packrat, all in the name of collecting new shinies. Her character calls herself a treasure hunter, but my male human paladin/ranger just thinks she's a handful and a troublemaker, lol. Their relationship has started to grow beyond the big-brother-looking-out-for-little-sister type of thing (my character, who is a whip-toting undead hunter, had a twin sister who vanished as a child following a vampire attack). Her Gypsy rogue has made him question his devotion to his church order (he feels they've sent him in on a mission while withholding information from him plus their methods and motives are starting to conflict with his sensibilities), in addition to my paladin/ranger having been so focused on duty he hasn't really allowed himself to find love or true friendship up until now (I'm possibly taking him into the direction of a lasher after stopping advancement as paladin). My girlfriend's aunt plays as a red-headed Celtic-esque war priestess of the Morrigan who has started to have feelings for our group's resident male human monk (who happens to have dark skin), and him vice versa. So love takes on many forms, I guess. But I'd say for our little group it's more subtle (especially with all the combat our DM has been throwing against us lately, heh, no real time to develop romance when you're fighting for your lives). As for our kobold sorceror mascot type NPC, I don't think anyone in our group likes him that much to consider him dating material, lol. [/QUOTE]
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