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<blockquote data-quote="Summer-Knight925" data-source="post: 5591205" data-attributes="member: 80297"><p>Tarik, Human (then half-elven, long story about that, just don't make orcus mad)(then human again) Paladin (who went epic and killed Orcus)</p><p>the main reason he is easily remembered is not because he killed orcus, but because during an adventure we were attacked by a dracolich (beyond our level, meant to scare us back on path because hey, the creepy path through the woods is after all creepy, lets just go around the woods? DRACOLICH ATTACK!) and with a +1 distrupting mace killed it in 1 hit (it rolled a 1 <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f631.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":o" title="Eek! :o" data-smilie="9"data-shortname=":o" /> )</p><p></p><p>Lokindo, Elven Sorcerer, very cool, there was infact a length of time where he died atleast once on every adventure (but thanks to the cleric, that didnt mean he was gone for good)...he also once fireballed a bridge full of fire giants killing them all, sure, they have fire immunity, but do they have BLOWING UP A BRIDGE TWO HUNDRED FEET HIGH OVER SHARP ROCKS IMMUNITY? Nope, not even resistance to that, yay for gravity!</p><p></p><p>Lorgar, Dwarven Fighter, perhaps it was his kill count of orcs, or his kill count of goblins, or his kill count of giants, gnolls, demons, devils, abberations, mythical beast and dragons, not sure which, but he killed more things than you could imagine, and knowing you play D&D means you can imagine quite alot</p><p></p><p>Arry, halfling rogue...do you remember in 3.0 the sneak attack rules said you had to 'study your target' for a few rounds? he was the first one in our campaign to even sneak attack..granted he didn't kill it, it was still awsome!</p><p></p><p>Gothmadric, Human warlock (with 1 level of barbarian) needless to say being a warlock is awesome, he died in the Crypt of the Devil-Lich (the dungeon crawl classic that is AMAZINGLY HORRIBLY DESPICABLLY FUN) and (thanks to the paladin's quick reflexes[elven paladin ftw]) he did not fall into lava as after he unleashed enough damage to make the tarresque cringe in fear...he was brought back with gold we found during the quest</p><p></p><p>Ren (Rattus Nor Viticus), Goblin rogue: When you hear goblin rogue, you think of a sneaky smelly creature who steals all the time and eats babies? right? Ren was sneaky, and he once ate a baby although we don't talk about that, but he was also very good at finding things, anything, he has never missed a trap he has searched for, he also is like batman (badass investigator person who stalks the streets fighting crime whilst not adventuring, it was actually the hook for 1 adventure) with his sidekick gothmardic (mentioned above)</p><p></p><p>I have many more, all my charactesr have a certain feel to them, I make them all different, but I will stop at those, good day and good luck in them dungeons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Summer-Knight925, post: 5591205, member: 80297"] Tarik, Human (then half-elven, long story about that, just don't make orcus mad)(then human again) Paladin (who went epic and killed Orcus) the main reason he is easily remembered is not because he killed orcus, but because during an adventure we were attacked by a dracolich (beyond our level, meant to scare us back on path because hey, the creepy path through the woods is after all creepy, lets just go around the woods? DRACOLICH ATTACK!) and with a +1 distrupting mace killed it in 1 hit (it rolled a 1 :o ) Lokindo, Elven Sorcerer, very cool, there was infact a length of time where he died atleast once on every adventure (but thanks to the cleric, that didnt mean he was gone for good)...he also once fireballed a bridge full of fire giants killing them all, sure, they have fire immunity, but do they have BLOWING UP A BRIDGE TWO HUNDRED FEET HIGH OVER SHARP ROCKS IMMUNITY? Nope, not even resistance to that, yay for gravity! Lorgar, Dwarven Fighter, perhaps it was his kill count of orcs, or his kill count of goblins, or his kill count of giants, gnolls, demons, devils, abberations, mythical beast and dragons, not sure which, but he killed more things than you could imagine, and knowing you play D&D means you can imagine quite alot Arry, halfling rogue...do you remember in 3.0 the sneak attack rules said you had to 'study your target' for a few rounds? he was the first one in our campaign to even sneak attack..granted he didn't kill it, it was still awsome! Gothmadric, Human warlock (with 1 level of barbarian) needless to say being a warlock is awesome, he died in the Crypt of the Devil-Lich (the dungeon crawl classic that is AMAZINGLY HORRIBLY DESPICABLLY FUN) and (thanks to the paladin's quick reflexes[elven paladin ftw]) he did not fall into lava as after he unleashed enough damage to make the tarresque cringe in fear...he was brought back with gold we found during the quest Ren (Rattus Nor Viticus), Goblin rogue: When you hear goblin rogue, you think of a sneaky smelly creature who steals all the time and eats babies? right? Ren was sneaky, and he once ate a baby although we don't talk about that, but he was also very good at finding things, anything, he has never missed a trap he has searched for, he also is like batman (badass investigator person who stalks the streets fighting crime whilst not adventuring, it was actually the hook for 1 adventure) with his sidekick gothmardic (mentioned above) I have many more, all my charactesr have a certain feel to them, I make them all different, but I will stop at those, good day and good luck in them dungeons [/QUOTE]
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