OOTS - The Players

Roy is clearly too smart for his class choice. He should be playing the Wizard. And everyone knows it.

Especially the DM (in the form of his dad).

-- N
 

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Shayuri said:
Belkar suffered no ill effect from Unholy Blight. I think it's fair to assume he's evil. :)

Also, I think Belkar probably has a decent Intelligence. Using lead to block detection requires some brains. I think he just tends to live by his guts...and since his Wis is poor, that gets him into more trouble than one usually associates with smart characters. :)

I think he was originally and if actually played might have to apply the change especially after he deliberately waited for Miko to wake up rather than kill her even if he wanted to make her fall and he's been sticking to the group a little too long to be just CE although I can see his player keeping it just to avoid those spell effects that target "Good" had a group of characters who were mostly good when I played a LN cleric and the dm threw one of those alignment based spells at us, i had to point it out several times I wasn't LG because of the characters I use to run and can appreciate the irony of that scene ALL TOO WELL!
 

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DaveyJones said:
not just friend. SO/wife.

there are many pages of threads on the DM's girlfriend/SO/wife problem.

OH!
That answers so many questions!
Then again I really don't want to be in the shoes of the player running Roy!
 


As to Miko being the SO/Wife, man, that poor DM has just "Fallen" out of bed for a while... I do hope she's got a sense of humor and is playing the bad Paladin for everyone's amusement, and not out of some insane conviction or other.


hopeless said:
I think he was originally and if actually played might have to apply the change especially after he deliberately waited for Miko to wake up rather than kill her even if he wanted to make her fall and he's been sticking to the group a little too long to be just CE although I can see his player keeping it just to avoid those spell effects that target "Good" had a group of characters who were mostly good when I played a LN cleric and the dm threw one of those alignment based spells at us, i had to point it out several times I wasn't LG because of the characters I use to run and can appreciate the irony of that scene ALL TOO WELL!

Dude, is someone charging you for punctuation?

Cheers, -- N
 


(Psi)SeveredHead said:
He's a military officer. High Int, decent Cha, college graduate...

Nah, I think he's just a smartypants. If he were military, I expect he'd have a plan more often, and that he'd throw his branch jargon around (like V and E throw around theater jargon).

Cheers, -- N
 

Nifft said:
Nah, I think he's just a smartypants. If he were military, I expect he'd have a plan more often, and that he'd throw his branch jargon around (like V and E throw around theater jargon).

Cheers, -- N

Okay, he never actually went into the military, but if he did, they'd make him an officer. (He's too busy getting revenge of sorts for his dad.)
 

Nifft said:
Nah, I think he's just a smartypants. If he were military, I expect he'd have a plan more often, and that he'd throw his branch jargon around (like V and E throw around theater jargon).

Cheers, -- N

I think Military Jargon would be lost on all but Durkon. And Roy realizes it's just easier to say things in plain Common.

He would make a fine military commander, however.
 

Drowbane said:
I thought all bards were dumb? (moderate to low Int with high Cha?)

The bard I play (see my .sig) has 14 Int. From a roleplay perspective, I like the encyclopedic knowledge approach to bard-building.
 

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