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<blockquote data-quote="Rabelais" data-source="post: 2456325" data-attributes="member: 2969"><p>It's gotta be Rabelais (Elf, NG, Bard 10/Duelist 9). I've been playing him off and on for about 20 years now. It's the only 3rd edition character I've played. We started our campaign at 1st level in October of 2000 when 3e released, and I've been playing him weekly since then. Our campaign finally came to a close last month, so I'm working on my next character. </p><p></p><p>But I've got a soft spot in my heart for Rabelais.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rabelais has been classically educated in the elven fashion in philosophy, literature and the fine arts. Rabelais has also been trained in the fields of arms and magic. He is known at court for his wit and panache. His first play earned him some notoriety for its scandalous subject; a comedy set in His Majesty’s court that bordered upon bawdery. The play was well received by critics, but banned by the authorities. Kraelian’s father was furious, but decided not to publicly disown his son because of the pleadings of his mother.</p><p></p><p>Kraelian decided that it would be a good idea for him to embark upon his career as an adventurer sooner rather than later. Kraelian took the gross earnings from his work (rather than the net, as you, and his creditors will have undoubtedly noted) and purchased everything he needed to pursue his fortune abroad. As the saying goes “All roads lead to Waterdeep”. Rabelais calls upon his training in petty magic and as an accomplished musician to make himself useful on all sorts of occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rabelais, post: 2456325, member: 2969"] It's gotta be Rabelais (Elf, NG, Bard 10/Duelist 9). I've been playing him off and on for about 20 years now. It's the only 3rd edition character I've played. We started our campaign at 1st level in October of 2000 when 3e released, and I've been playing him weekly since then. Our campaign finally came to a close last month, so I'm working on my next character. But I've got a soft spot in my heart for Rabelais. Rabelais has been classically educated in the elven fashion in philosophy, literature and the fine arts. Rabelais has also been trained in the fields of arms and magic. He is known at court for his wit and panache. His first play earned him some notoriety for its scandalous subject; a comedy set in His Majesty’s court that bordered upon bawdery. The play was well received by critics, but banned by the authorities. Kraelian’s father was furious, but decided not to publicly disown his son because of the pleadings of his mother. Kraelian decided that it would be a good idea for him to embark upon his career as an adventurer sooner rather than later. Kraelian took the gross earnings from his work (rather than the net, as you, and his creditors will have undoubtedly noted) and purchased everything he needed to pursue his fortune abroad. As the saying goes “All roads lead to Waterdeep”. Rabelais calls upon his training in petty magic and as an accomplished musician to make himself useful on all sorts of occasions. [/QUOTE]
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