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Throw in another "tiny winged elf" vote... One of the things that excited me so much about Hackmaster at first is the fact that Pixie-Faerie is a valid "core race" choice.
 






A drow. Seriously, never got to play one.

But next week I'll be starting as a player in a new underdark campaign. And guess what I'll be playing?? That's right...

a duergar cleric/psion. Go figure. :)
 

Shadowdancer, is your name Ric Sanborn, by any chance? Well, I doubt it, but this guy I used to play with was always begging me to let him play a Kenku Bard. Ugh!

Of course, I never let him.

There are a couple of things I'd like to play -
Faerie wizard. In our current game, the half-orc fighter died, and a druid NPC cast reincarnate on him. The DM had his own chart for reincarnate, and he told the player that he could come back as a half-orc (the DM ruled that the spell would just use his own body since it was right there), or a pixie. The player opted to stay dead, which was a valid option as well. But, in this game I had asked the DM if I could play a pixie wizard, and he said no. So, I told him he'd better never present that option to me, because I would have been all over the pixie choice like stink on sh*t.

The other thing I would like to play is a swanmay druid.

Ok, maybe I'm having some masculinity issues here, but I've always thought that either choice would be cool.

And then there's always the umber hulk barbarian. Ok, maybe not, but I felt like I needed to include that so that everyone wouldn't think I was gay. :)
 

Slimes!

I ran a mini adventure (a dream the characters had) where they were each a different slime living in a cave about to be invaded by a group of adventurers. It was pretty amusing.

I think I'd want to be the gelotenous cube, Jill Aughton.
 

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