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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 7948422" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I just figure that anyone who wants to be an adventurer has to be some level of insane, kind of like how we think of a lot of modern superheroes. Or Patrick Bateman.</p><p></p><p>"Do you like kender? A lot of people don't, but I feel like most people simply read about the exploits of Tasslehoff Burrfoot and maybe a heard a third-hand story or two and made up their minds. But while the initial portrayals lent themselves to stereotypes, there was a lot of nuance involved in regards to their inability to fully be in control of themselves, with their inherent kleptomania, wanderlust, and inability to feel fear. It was almost as though they relied on the party dynamic to provide the discipline that they themselves were incapable of generating, forming an underlying linchpin that allows the party to congeal in a way it never would have otherwise. Oh, Regdar? TRY GETTING A RESERVATION IN WATERDEEP NOW YOU STUPID BASTARD!!!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 7948422, member: 8461"] I just figure that anyone who wants to be an adventurer has to be some level of insane, kind of like how we think of a lot of modern superheroes. Or Patrick Bateman. "Do you like kender? A lot of people don't, but I feel like most people simply read about the exploits of Tasslehoff Burrfoot and maybe a heard a third-hand story or two and made up their minds. But while the initial portrayals lent themselves to stereotypes, there was a lot of nuance involved in regards to their inability to fully be in control of themselves, with their inherent kleptomania, wanderlust, and inability to feel fear. It was almost as though they relied on the party dynamic to provide the discipline that they themselves were incapable of generating, forming an underlying linchpin that allows the party to congeal in a way it never would have otherwise. Oh, Regdar? TRY GETTING A RESERVATION IN WATERDEEP NOW YOU STUPID BASTARD!!!" [/QUOTE]
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