Loove It......
Synicism said:
Not sure if I agree with you on this one. ..... Just because a character doesn't have all the prerequisites necessary to qualify for a prestige class doesn't mean that he doesn't live that particular vocation. For example, a 3rd level Rogue might not be able to qualify for the Thief Acrobat class, but the right skills, feats, and attitude can certainly create a young Thief Acrobat who is still perfecting his craft. In some situations, a prestige class is less a matter of questing than a matter of practice.
I am starting a new game and I am with you on this one....my NPC's will not go around saying I'm a fighter, wizard, adept....etc.
It'll be more like I am "Sword Master", or something flashy.... like "The Red Rider" [/I] for fighters [/I].
I am a warrior of the Bear Claw Clan
for a Barbarian (I doubt that they refer to themselves as barbarians).
I am Voltan, "Spell Slinger [/I] Wizard [/I] of for the Frightful Fingers" (an adventuring group), I am a dabbler in the arcane arts.
I am "Lord Hausfus" [/I] aristocrat, not a fighter (much more ambiguous[/I].
I am "Captain of the Red Company" [/I] like above, perhaps a fighter, paladin, what? In this case a cleric [/I].
I am a sort of "Problem Solver" [/I] assassin [/I].
I make a fair living in the "Street Trade" [/I] thief...expert....street cleaner, garbage man, who knows [/I].
Even a [/I] Spell Sword (PRC) [/I], might just be "Lieutenant Joril", who refers to himself as a "Simple Soldier".
There are infinite possibility for ambiguous names, perhaps a [/I] Fighter/Duelist (PRC) [/I], who wears no visible armor and dressed in a foppish manner has always flippantly referred to himself as simply "A Simple Bastard".
Eddited: What the heck happened to my italics?