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<blockquote data-quote="Sniktch" data-source="post: 804151" data-attributes="member: 7704"><p><strong>Murg - Strong Caveman</strong></p><p></p><p>Murg</p><p>Level 1 Strong Caveman</p><p>Strength: 10</p><p>Smarts: 4</p><p>Speed: 2</p><p>Banging: 5</p><p>Health: 6</p><p>Grunting: 2</p><p>HP: 10</p><p></p><p>Vocabulary: Tree</p><p>Thing You Can Do: Fight with two weapons</p><p>Things you can't do: Eat Chocolate</p><p>Stuff: Rock Club, Club, Smelly Bang Thing Hide Armor</p><p></p><p><em>from The Complete Caveman's Club Book</em></p><p><strong>The World through Strong Caveman's Eyes</strong></p><p>To Strong Caveman the world is a strange and bewildering place, made livable only by his ability to lift and move stuff. To him everything is an obstacle to be shoved, pulled, or heaved aside, stacked up, unstacked, then stacked again. Tree trunks (no self respecting Strong Caveman would waste time with tree branches), stones,m his best friend and big, dead animals all reassure him that the world is a mobile place, and that he is the primary motivator who gets things done.</p><p></p><p>Strong Caveman doesn't like things he can't lift. He's particularly disenchanted with rivers and lava. When he first saw a river pushing a log effortlessly along, he saw a chance to outdo someone new at the Strong game, but as push came to push back, he found himself floundering. Part of his distatse for rivers is rooted in the fact that he's not able to lift them (he looks pretty pathetic with his hands pressed triumphantly over his head as water drizzles over his arms), but Strong Caveman also fears, somewhere in the back of his mind, that someone at the beginning of the river is far stronger than he.</p><p></p><p>His first encounter with lava is better left to the imagination...</p><p></p><p>The other talent for Strong Caveman is breaking things and this usually follows from an inability to lift them. Frustrated with an immovable object, Strong Caveman is quick to let the object know his displeasure by smashing it to bits with the harshest display of strength he can muster. Though not as proud of this feat as he is of lifting things, smashing something into smaller bits usually lets him get back to the important task of lifting the pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniktch, post: 804151, member: 7704"] [b]Murg - Strong Caveman[/b] Murg Level 1 Strong Caveman Strength: 10 Smarts: 4 Speed: 2 Banging: 5 Health: 6 Grunting: 2 HP: 10 Vocabulary: Tree Thing You Can Do: Fight with two weapons Things you can't do: Eat Chocolate Stuff: Rock Club, Club, Smelly Bang Thing Hide Armor [i]from The Complete Caveman's Club Book[/i] [b]The World through Strong Caveman's Eyes[/b] To Strong Caveman the world is a strange and bewildering place, made livable only by his ability to lift and move stuff. To him everything is an obstacle to be shoved, pulled, or heaved aside, stacked up, unstacked, then stacked again. Tree trunks (no self respecting Strong Caveman would waste time with tree branches), stones,m his best friend and big, dead animals all reassure him that the world is a mobile place, and that he is the primary motivator who gets things done. Strong Caveman doesn't like things he can't lift. He's particularly disenchanted with rivers and lava. When he first saw a river pushing a log effortlessly along, he saw a chance to outdo someone new at the Strong game, but as push came to push back, he found himself floundering. Part of his distatse for rivers is rooted in the fact that he's not able to lift them (he looks pretty pathetic with his hands pressed triumphantly over his head as water drizzles over his arms), but Strong Caveman also fears, somewhere in the back of his mind, that someone at the beginning of the river is far stronger than he. His first encounter with lava is better left to the imagination... The other talent for Strong Caveman is breaking things and this usually follows from an inability to lift them. Frustrated with an immovable object, Strong Caveman is quick to let the object know his displeasure by smashing it to bits with the harshest display of strength he can muster. Though not as proud of this feat as he is of lifting things, smashing something into smaller bits usually lets him get back to the important task of lifting the pieces. [/QUOTE]
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