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<blockquote data-quote="Donovan Morningfire" data-source="post: 4210369" data-attributes="member: 39532"><p>Wow, there's been some really good ones. I remember reading about Joserius over on the Atomic Think Tank in days long past, and he's still as cool/goofy now as he was back then.</p><p></p><p>Might as well toss a few of my own into the ring...</p><p></p><p>Michael Corwin, started out as a Mortal in a Vampire: Masquerade game. Wound up killed by the other PCs (they had taken to being the local Prince's lackeys), and came back several months later with a chip the size of the Titanic on one shoulder and a small black bird on the other. Campaign wrapped up, but those two days of playing a Crow was quite a blast. Side Note: One PC wound up writing her final class paper for one of her alt-psych classes based on my in-character performance, and got an A on the paper <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Quintin Ironwright, a Human Warblade with an emphasis in Iron Heart and Stone Dragon. Pretty much was the party beatstick (would be in the Striker role in 4e), but for the first time in years I had fun playing a "fighter-type" in D&D, mostly due to having options beyond "approach fast and attack with my melee weapon." Played through the Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, and was more than able to pull my own weight even without a plethora of magic items.</p><p></p><p>Zayne Morningfire, a Human Jedi for SWSE and descendent of my namesake PC from a prior campaign. Campaign is set in the Legacy-comics era, so there's Sith and Imperials aplenty. Since the GM is largely tossing out the events of the comics in regards to Cade, who doesn't exist, that leaves our group plenty of room to be the galaxy's next set of Big Damn Heroes (ain't we just).</p><p></p><p>Christopher, a 'humane' vampire in a BtVS game. Was a soulless monster who "killed with a song in his heart and a smile on his lips," but came down with a nasty case of conscience; I left it up to the GM just what the cause for this was. Only played on session so far, but as the character is a mix of Spike's bluster and Angel's brooding, he was fun to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donovan Morningfire, post: 4210369, member: 39532"] Wow, there's been some really good ones. I remember reading about Joserius over on the Atomic Think Tank in days long past, and he's still as cool/goofy now as he was back then. Might as well toss a few of my own into the ring... Michael Corwin, started out as a Mortal in a Vampire: Masquerade game. Wound up killed by the other PCs (they had taken to being the local Prince's lackeys), and came back several months later with a chip the size of the Titanic on one shoulder and a small black bird on the other. Campaign wrapped up, but those two days of playing a Crow was quite a blast. Side Note: One PC wound up writing her final class paper for one of her alt-psych classes based on my in-character performance, and got an A on the paper :) Quintin Ironwright, a Human Warblade with an emphasis in Iron Heart and Stone Dragon. Pretty much was the party beatstick (would be in the Striker role in 4e), but for the first time in years I had fun playing a "fighter-type" in D&D, mostly due to having options beyond "approach fast and attack with my melee weapon." Played through the Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, and was more than able to pull my own weight even without a plethora of magic items. Zayne Morningfire, a Human Jedi for SWSE and descendent of my namesake PC from a prior campaign. Campaign is set in the Legacy-comics era, so there's Sith and Imperials aplenty. Since the GM is largely tossing out the events of the comics in regards to Cade, who doesn't exist, that leaves our group plenty of room to be the galaxy's next set of Big Damn Heroes (ain't we just). Christopher, a 'humane' vampire in a BtVS game. Was a soulless monster who "killed with a song in his heart and a smile on his lips," but came down with a nasty case of conscience; I left it up to the GM just what the cause for this was. Only played on session so far, but as the character is a mix of Spike's bluster and Angel's brooding, he was fun to play. [/QUOTE]
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