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<blockquote data-quote="Fangor the Fierce" data-source="post: 3900895" data-attributes="member: 17100"><p>I have always liked Creamsteaks gaming and find his story a good one to go along with. In that regard, being a dragon shaman, and not one that had a clear idea of where he could actually gain power, when he happened to run across the crazy guy with the idealism to fight against the greater darkness, or something to that effect, considering that was the night he decided to take a random halfling up on an offer to taste his 'home brew' ale, which looking back at waking with shaved eyebrows the next day, he regrets, the idea to join a <em>free</em> guild that offered only the possibilty of free power, he said 'why not?'. </p><p></p><p>After weeks of waiting, biding his time, the crazy man's rambling came to fruition, and the first job was a success. By then, he was glad his eyebrows had grown back, and if he ever runs into that halfling again, there would be hell to pay. When he found that the rambling lunatic had some cajones, and a few others could keep up to par and not simpy die off as fodder, he thought it best to stick with what works. Since then, he's become accustomed to the various job offers, the questionable dealings, and doesn't mind a little scrap every now and then.</p><p></p><p>He prefers to stick near the front of the group, allowing the group to take advantage os his own innate powers from his devotion to dragons, particularly the Copper Dragon. He is also good with a morningstar, and is not afraid to use it at all. Unfortunately, he's a bit shallow, and simply disregards others feelings at times. Usually it's not intention, just a reaction. But, he's learned that it's not being mean, it's simply that he's got goals, and this was a means to an end. The others know he's worth the headaches, as he's provided them with a continued assurance of stability in fights, and is learning more and more to heal.</p><p></p><p>Is that better? Or do you want more background? Do you want precise engagements and foes dealt with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fangor the Fierce, post: 3900895, member: 17100"] I have always liked Creamsteaks gaming and find his story a good one to go along with. In that regard, being a dragon shaman, and not one that had a clear idea of where he could actually gain power, when he happened to run across the crazy guy with the idealism to fight against the greater darkness, or something to that effect, considering that was the night he decided to take a random halfling up on an offer to taste his 'home brew' ale, which looking back at waking with shaved eyebrows the next day, he regrets, the idea to join a [i]free[/i] guild that offered only the possibilty of free power, he said 'why not?'. After weeks of waiting, biding his time, the crazy man's rambling came to fruition, and the first job was a success. By then, he was glad his eyebrows had grown back, and if he ever runs into that halfling again, there would be hell to pay. When he found that the rambling lunatic had some cajones, and a few others could keep up to par and not simpy die off as fodder, he thought it best to stick with what works. Since then, he's become accustomed to the various job offers, the questionable dealings, and doesn't mind a little scrap every now and then. He prefers to stick near the front of the group, allowing the group to take advantage os his own innate powers from his devotion to dragons, particularly the Copper Dragon. He is also good with a morningstar, and is not afraid to use it at all. Unfortunately, he's a bit shallow, and simply disregards others feelings at times. Usually it's not intention, just a reaction. But, he's learned that it's not being mean, it's simply that he's got goals, and this was a means to an end. The others know he's worth the headaches, as he's provided them with a continued assurance of stability in fights, and is learning more and more to heal. Is that better? Or do you want more background? Do you want precise engagements and foes dealt with? [/QUOTE]
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