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<blockquote data-quote="Kwalish Kid" data-source="post: 4210127" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Yes, Gree'kar was a very cool character. Except for his little phrase box.</p><p></p><p>In one of the Star Wars equipment books, there is a little box that characters can buy that speaks a number of pre-recorded phrases so that wookie or other alien that can't speak Galactic basic can get by.</p><p></p><p>One of Gree'kar's phrases was "I need an adult!" said in a computerized voice. Funny, but as a GM, I felt it damaged the integrity of the Jedi. However, I got over it.</p><p></p><p>We also were going to take Gree'kar over to the dark side and call him Darth Carpet.</p><p></p><p>The most fun I've had playing a character was playing Gobbo, a goblin wizard in one of Holy Bovine's games. The PC was the continuation of an NPC that an older campaign had rescued (though he was only a goblin child back then). I played the new character as a goblin whop had become obsessed with my old character (a dwarf wizard) and who had taught himself how to be a wizard while doing odd jobs (and stealing from) a number of wizards around Scarn. I also gave the goblin the Eschew Materials feat, reasoning that he had eaten so many spell components in his time that he had enough in reserve in his gullet to last him for his career.</p><p></p><p>Gobbo would tell outrageous stories, some true, some not true, some not true that Gobbo thought was true. Many of these stories were about the exploits of my previous character, so I had a lot of fun talking about what that PC had done. Part of my own backstory for Gobbo, and it doesn't matter whether this was true or just something he said, was that he had been, at times, much higher level, but that his lack of caution had lead him to be level-drained back to first level, and to losing all his equipment and spellbooks, multiple times.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I had to leave the campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kwalish Kid, post: 4210127, member: 446"] Yes, Gree'kar was a very cool character. Except for his little phrase box. In one of the Star Wars equipment books, there is a little box that characters can buy that speaks a number of pre-recorded phrases so that wookie or other alien that can't speak Galactic basic can get by. One of Gree'kar's phrases was "I need an adult!" said in a computerized voice. Funny, but as a GM, I felt it damaged the integrity of the Jedi. However, I got over it. We also were going to take Gree'kar over to the dark side and call him Darth Carpet. The most fun I've had playing a character was playing Gobbo, a goblin wizard in one of Holy Bovine's games. The PC was the continuation of an NPC that an older campaign had rescued (though he was only a goblin child back then). I played the new character as a goblin whop had become obsessed with my old character (a dwarf wizard) and who had taught himself how to be a wizard while doing odd jobs (and stealing from) a number of wizards around Scarn. I also gave the goblin the Eschew Materials feat, reasoning that he had eaten so many spell components in his time that he had enough in reserve in his gullet to last him for his career. Gobbo would tell outrageous stories, some true, some not true, some not true that Gobbo thought was true. Many of these stories were about the exploits of my previous character, so I had a lot of fun talking about what that PC had done. Part of my own backstory for Gobbo, and it doesn't matter whether this was true or just something he said, was that he had been, at times, much higher level, but that his lack of caution had lead him to be level-drained back to first level, and to losing all his equipment and spellbooks, multiple times. Unfortunately, I had to leave the campaign. [/QUOTE]
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