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<blockquote data-quote="ClaytonCross" data-source="post: 7790174" data-attributes="member: 6880599"><p>Play a Paladin / Bard multi-class and you will receive little to no comments about Drizzt. ...You will likely get crap for being a paladin and crap for being a bard non-stop, but you will likely not hear much about Drizzt. In my experience your friends giving and getting crap about character choices, is as much a part of the game as the character choices. I mean honestly one of the great joys in life is giving the people you like as much crap as possible in a save and understand place, where you know its taken in good humor and your going to get as good as you give. That in mind you could go full Drizzt rip off and make your character a fan of the Drizzt legend, so your character is in on the joke, you could do a direct rip off who hates it and is constantly angered by the comparison just to antagonize the comments in game, or you could make your character flawed in some deep and horrible way so they don't think of anything but that flaw and can can't even consider your character in the same thought as Drizzt. Hints the Paladin / Bard multi-class who sings songs inappropriate songs about what his Paladin Patron does to other patrons and/or there moms at inappropriate times or while trying to give a party member "bardic inspiration" and then scold them all the time about how immoral they should never do bad, inappropriate, unlawful things. As a Paladin of the Trickery domain that is completely lawful for you. ; )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClaytonCross, post: 7790174, member: 6880599"] Play a Paladin / Bard multi-class and you will receive little to no comments about Drizzt. ...You will likely get crap for being a paladin and crap for being a bard non-stop, but you will likely not hear much about Drizzt. In my experience your friends giving and getting crap about character choices, is as much a part of the game as the character choices. I mean honestly one of the great joys in life is giving the people you like as much crap as possible in a save and understand place, where you know its taken in good humor and your going to get as good as you give. That in mind you could go full Drizzt rip off and make your character a fan of the Drizzt legend, so your character is in on the joke, you could do a direct rip off who hates it and is constantly angered by the comparison just to antagonize the comments in game, or you could make your character flawed in some deep and horrible way so they don't think of anything but that flaw and can can't even consider your character in the same thought as Drizzt. Hints the Paladin / Bard multi-class who sings songs inappropriate songs about what his Paladin Patron does to other patrons and/or there moms at inappropriate times or while trying to give a party member "bardic inspiration" and then scold them all the time about how immoral they should never do bad, inappropriate, unlawful things. As a Paladin of the Trickery domain that is completely lawful for you. ; ) [/QUOTE]
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