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<blockquote data-quote="herrozerro" data-source="post: 5784547" data-attributes="member: 86211"><p>these are all closely related and I feel are wrong.</p><p></p><p>PBH pg6: "In an adventure, you can</p><p>attempt anything you can think of. Want to talk to</p><p>the dragon instead of fighting it? Want to disguise</p><p>yourself as an orc and sneak into the foul lair? Go</p><p>ahead and give it a try. Your actions might work or</p><p>they might fail spectacularly, but either way you’ve</p><p>contributed to the unfolding story of the adventure</p><p>and probably had fun along the way."</p><p></p><p>PG14: <strong>First, take a minute to imagine your character. Think</strong></p><p><strong>about the kind of hero you want your character to</strong></p><p><strong>be. Your character exists in your imagination—all the</strong></p><p><strong>game statistics do is help you determine what your</strong></p><p><strong>character can do in the game.</strong> Do you like fantasy</p><p>fiction featuring dwarves or elves? Try building a character</p><p>of one of those races. Do you want your character</p><p>to be the toughest adventurer at the table? Try choosing</p><p>fighter or paladin for your character class. If you</p><p>don’t know where else to begin, take a look at the art</p><p>that appears throughout this book and the brief character</p><p>descriptions in each race entry in Chapter 3, and</p><p>see what catches your interest.</p><p></p><p>pg18-25: Roleplaying Touching on subjects such as mannerisms, appearance and background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herrozerro, post: 5784547, member: 86211"] these are all closely related and I feel are wrong. PBH pg6: "In an adventure, you can attempt anything you can think of. Want to talk to the dragon instead of fighting it? Want to disguise yourself as an orc and sneak into the foul lair? Go ahead and give it a try. Your actions might work or they might fail spectacularly, but either way you’ve contributed to the unfolding story of the adventure and probably had fun along the way." PG14: [B]First, take a minute to imagine your character. Think about the kind of hero you want your character to be. Your character exists in your imagination—all the game statistics do is help you determine what your character can do in the game.[/B] Do you like fantasy fiction featuring dwarves or elves? Try building a character of one of those races. Do you want your character to be the toughest adventurer at the table? Try choosing fighter or paladin for your character class. If you don’t know where else to begin, take a look at the art that appears throughout this book and the brief character descriptions in each race entry in Chapter 3, and see what catches your interest. pg18-25: Roleplaying Touching on subjects such as mannerisms, appearance and background. [/QUOTE]
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