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From the ashes will rise a new Hivemind.

Boring isn't bad, though. I prefer a player to have a PC with a boring backstory than an uber-cool-I'm-the-most-BA-thing-ever-and-I'll-tell-you-about-it-for-three-hours backstory.

That's why you reserve that character for the first one-shot kill of the campaign.*




*Assuming you are not playing 4e.
 

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:lol:

Travelled hundreds of lands, slayed hundreds of beasts and demons, power beyond all dreams... only to be killed in the first encounter.

I am, unfortunately, too fair a GM to do that.

But I'm sure I'll consider it many times...
 

Prefer short simple backgrounds for characters myself, especially at low levels/ages.

As a player I love letting the character develop personality over the first few sessions, as it generally surprises me and works out better than having something prewritten.
 


This is my experience, too. I think the party meshes with itself better, too, when they can do this together.
 


Yeah, probably.

Just not immediately after playing with those two annoying guys.

I've had a player write a short story based on his character as his backstory. That was pretty cool.
 

Wow.. almost every issue of X-Men Second Coming has one "important" death..* They have been so frequent that even the previews of the next issue has a death.


* I'm including characterization assassination (Colossus, and Beast, I'm looking at you) .
 
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The money that is being spent is my inherence. If I keep it to 500 dollars of "fun" money and the rest to bills and house repairs I should be doing well.

Kids seem to have a new interest in Overpower again which is good.

Most of the bills are done. Still have over 20,000 and more to be settled.

As for Overpower. They got to play. I have not even built a deck.
 

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