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<blockquote data-quote="Larrin" data-source="post: 7805704" data-attributes="member: 55816"><p>Comic Relief: I had a goblin who was a janitor (under-janitor, it was out of the abyss) and the sole employee of a koa-toa janitorial service. His weapon of choice was a cage with a spider in it attached to the end of a rope and with DM's approval counted as a monk weapon ("Get'em Mr. Tickles"). He broke the 4th wall. He took the actor feat and tried to bluff his way into any location they weren't supposed to go to by acting as whatever popped into my head (tombstone inspector was my favorite). He was just nonsense.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Smooth Talker: I played a goblin who was the party face, and talked with a human accent (think Sulu from star trek). He did everything he could to seem like a human, socially (no disguise or anything) but occasionally when afraid or exasperated would lapse in panicking goblin speech. His goal was to be useful and respected by solving problems when they came up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tribal Shaman in training: I'm playing a goblin fire druid. He want's to light the world on fire, but in order to become a true shaman to his people he needs to learn control. So as he gains levels and slowly take ASI in wisdom he becomes more and more judicious/tactical in his use of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larrin, post: 7805704, member: 55816"] Comic Relief: I had a goblin who was a janitor (under-janitor, it was out of the abyss) and the sole employee of a koa-toa janitorial service. His weapon of choice was a cage with a spider in it attached to the end of a rope and with DM's approval counted as a monk weapon ("Get'em Mr. Tickles"). He broke the 4th wall. He took the actor feat and tried to bluff his way into any location they weren't supposed to go to by acting as whatever popped into my head (tombstone inspector was my favorite). He was just nonsense. Smooth Talker: I played a goblin who was the party face, and talked with a human accent (think Sulu from star trek). He did everything he could to seem like a human, socially (no disguise or anything) but occasionally when afraid or exasperated would lapse in panicking goblin speech. His goal was to be useful and respected by solving problems when they came up. Tribal Shaman in training: I'm playing a goblin fire druid. He want's to light the world on fire, but in order to become a true shaman to his people he needs to learn control. So as he gains levels and slowly take ASI in wisdom he becomes more and more judicious/tactical in his use of fire. [/QUOTE]
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