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Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date
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<blockquote data-quote="MonkeezOnFire" data-source="post: 7751650" data-attributes="member: 6784845"><p>The character I currently play was involved in a romantic relationship with another PC until the other player had to quit the campaign due to scheduling. I play a human devotion paladin and she played a tiefling wild sorcerer (which sounds bonkers, but they had similar upbringings and their personalities were cute together). Our characters had talked one on one a couple of times, sharing details about each other and bits of backstory. After some time we started playing them showing signs of interest. She'd get a bit jealous when he flirts with other women. He would try to march beside her whenever possible. Things finally came together when the party learned they would be facing off against a basilisk and her character essentially said "screw this, I'm not dying before confessing my feelings." </p><p></p><p>So for a time there was a happy couple in the party. They would go on dates and they eventually introduced each other to their families as our travels brought us to our respective home towns. Both coming from noble families of different kingdoms those were some interesting sessions. </p><p></p><p>When the other player had to leave she had her character run away from the party without saying goodbye, only leaving a note. This left my character fairly devastated and he's still dealing with the heart break to some extent. There is a possibility the character will come back as an NPC, but we agreed that since it would be weird continuing the romance with the GM playing her instead so there's no real chance of them getting back together. But such is life when you fall in love with a being of chaos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonkeezOnFire, post: 7751650, member: 6784845"] The character I currently play was involved in a romantic relationship with another PC until the other player had to quit the campaign due to scheduling. I play a human devotion paladin and she played a tiefling wild sorcerer (which sounds bonkers, but they had similar upbringings and their personalities were cute together). Our characters had talked one on one a couple of times, sharing details about each other and bits of backstory. After some time we started playing them showing signs of interest. She'd get a bit jealous when he flirts with other women. He would try to march beside her whenever possible. Things finally came together when the party learned they would be facing off against a basilisk and her character essentially said "screw this, I'm not dying before confessing my feelings." So for a time there was a happy couple in the party. They would go on dates and they eventually introduced each other to their families as our travels brought us to our respective home towns. Both coming from noble families of different kingdoms those were some interesting sessions. When the other player had to leave she had her character run away from the party without saying goodbye, only leaving a note. This left my character fairly devastated and he's still dealing with the heart break to some extent. There is a possibility the character will come back as an NPC, but we agreed that since it would be weird continuing the romance with the GM playing her instead so there's no real chance of them getting back together. But such is life when you fall in love with a being of chaos. [/QUOTE]
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