Strange characters

Got a lot of these.... I game with wierd people.

1. Two halfling rogues. They're twins. They're acrobats. They're played by the same person (he played his own cohort).
2. Feral kobold samurai/kensai/rogue/sorcerer/weapon master. I kid you not.
3. Half-deep dragon kobold with psionic sinew and yuan-ti grafts.
4. Dromite wilder, reincarnated as a gargoyle.

And those are just the long-term characters. Getting into one-shots, I've seen a vampire lord unbodied master of the unseen hand, a were knell beetle, and a colossal sun giant monk.

Demiurge out.
 

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Elven half-dragon Magic-User/Assassin. Unuasual because it was 1E. My elven character had relations with a red dragon and the Dm had her stop back by several game years later and drop him off at my castle to let me take care of him. He became my 2nd character int hat campaign and was more like a major red dragon bloodline from 3E UA than half dragon template.
 



Hypersmurf said:
I played a two-headed mutant.

Those wacky heads never did get along!

-Hyp.

Could it headbutt itself/others, did it have a Double Headbutt attack, could it eat/drink double portions?
 


Well, in a short-term Omega World campaign I played a mutant Furry with three arms, who had negative intelligence, strength, and con mods, and rode around on a giant centipede.

In non-D&D, I once played a berserker character who would go off when his companion (also my PC) was injured, and she was the only one who could calm him down. I based the duo on two characters from the Record of Lodoss War anime.

In a one-shot, one of my friends ran a warforged sorcerer, but since it wasn't set in Eberron the PC was described as a living, sentient ship's figurehead. One of the other players ran a halfling rogue/warlock, which I thought was pretty weird, but I guess that's nothing compared to what I've seen here! ;)
 



I don't tend to play characters who are all that strange - my best offering would be my first Third Edition PC, a sorcerer/alienist. He was much more on the roleplaying side of strange, even with all of the pulled-from-the-DMs-butt weirdness he had going on mechanically.

In that game, though, the toss-up is between the rogue modron psion (shaper) or the half-fiend githyanki wizard who became a lich.
 

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