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<blockquote data-quote="Technik4" data-source="post: 816514" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p><strong>Chaotic Neutral</strong></p><p></p><p>My favorite character of all time was chaotic neutral. A rather selfish demented evoker/rogue, he was quite the pain in the ass. His low str (6) meant he always relied on other people, which was no bother to him, he needed people to stand in front of him so he could snag treasure.</p><p></p><p>Outstanding things he did:</p><p></p><p>1) Refused to cast anymore spells if he finished off more than 1/2 the enemy.</p><p></p><p>2) Enjoyed impersonating other party members and then committing petty acts of crime or misdemeanor.</p><p></p><p>3) Almost got a TPK when the party all went in his portable hole as he could fly them over a river. Well, he got distracted by a fleeing gnoll (bastard gnoll, why was he running anyway?) so he chased after the gnoll and eventually closed enough to kill the gnoll with a Magic Missle. Totally neglecting his entire party who were suffocating in the hole. Best part was he had the entire party revived (by selling their own loot to res them) and explained away his involvement by saying he was fleeing from a green dragon, we later encountered a green dragon which was total coincidence from the DM.</p><p></p><p>4) Avoided the next TPK, a large trap in a room which some of the members nearly avoided, but all ended up dying trying to help each other. My character cast knock on the door and exited, but wasnt strong enough to throw a rope down and help anyone else.</p><p></p><p>5) Upon getting a new party (everyone rolled new characters) he was the sole survivor against a gelatinous cube, and upon defeating it, put all of the cube's treasure in his hole. He later sold most of the items, for cash, and bought the party (who he once again revived) some minor items, thus endearing the party to him.</p><p></p><p>He was almost painful to play near the end, as he was almost 2 levels higher than the rest of the party and becoming more and more egotistical, sly, and intelligent every session.</p><p></p><p>Lets just say, I dont want to play CN again anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>Technik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technik4, post: 816514, member: 7211"] [b]Chaotic Neutral[/b] My favorite character of all time was chaotic neutral. A rather selfish demented evoker/rogue, he was quite the pain in the ass. His low str (6) meant he always relied on other people, which was no bother to him, he needed people to stand in front of him so he could snag treasure. Outstanding things he did: 1) Refused to cast anymore spells if he finished off more than 1/2 the enemy. 2) Enjoyed impersonating other party members and then committing petty acts of crime or misdemeanor. 3) Almost got a TPK when the party all went in his portable hole as he could fly them over a river. Well, he got distracted by a fleeing gnoll (bastard gnoll, why was he running anyway?) so he chased after the gnoll and eventually closed enough to kill the gnoll with a Magic Missle. Totally neglecting his entire party who were suffocating in the hole. Best part was he had the entire party revived (by selling their own loot to res them) and explained away his involvement by saying he was fleeing from a green dragon, we later encountered a green dragon which was total coincidence from the DM. 4) Avoided the next TPK, a large trap in a room which some of the members nearly avoided, but all ended up dying trying to help each other. My character cast knock on the door and exited, but wasnt strong enough to throw a rope down and help anyone else. 5) Upon getting a new party (everyone rolled new characters) he was the sole survivor against a gelatinous cube, and upon defeating it, put all of the cube's treasure in his hole. He later sold most of the items, for cash, and bought the party (who he once again revived) some minor items, thus endearing the party to him. He was almost painful to play near the end, as he was almost 2 levels higher than the rest of the party and becoming more and more egotistical, sly, and intelligent every session. Lets just say, I dont want to play CN again anytime soon. Technik [/QUOTE]
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