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<blockquote data-quote="Evilhalfling" data-source="post: 5700436" data-attributes="member: 16991"><p>It is so hard to tell. Im currently playing two good ones.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Gramps </strong> an 60yr old human warlord. claims he has been in every war & every well known battle for the last 45 years. He likes waving his sword threateningly while other people kill stuff. His magic sword is named "a little to the left" (it adds +1, after the roll, to other peoples attacks, x2 a day) He is terrible at hitting things himself, and is content to spend entire adventures only hitting something once. </p><p>He is always on one last mission before retiring, or wandering into adventurer gatherings looking for beer. Everytime he fails a skill roll he blames it on age. </p><p></p><p>Plus I get to talk in my "grumpy old man voice" </p><p></p><p>2. my current pathfinder character. started life as a pre-gen cleric when I got the day for an LFR game wrong. I read some of the rules, redid her feats and ability scores and kept on playing. She started out a wide-eyed innocent fresh out of the monastery, who had come to SMITE EVIL for the sun god. On her second adventure she barely survived a rescue of a PF lodge manager, who she thought was evil, but was just incompetent and under attack. </p><p>She then got involved in a theater that was drugging its would-be stars and selling them as brothel slaves. She also traveled with a hard-bitten female gnome thief. With a decent charisma she learned how useful lying was, and that brothels have a few men on staff. </p><p></p><p>Now more seasoned, she is becoming a more pragmatic adventurer. She will still have flashes of naivete, as well as telling ever more bizarre lies. (at least until one gets her into trouble)</p><p>"Is it the feast of St. lemmings already? I'm sorry but i have to jump out the window." (this actually bought enough doubt and confusion for her to escape, plus the game to a laughing stand still) </p><p></p><p>I look forward to seeing how she develops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilhalfling, post: 5700436, member: 16991"] It is so hard to tell. Im currently playing two good ones. [B] Gramps [/B] an 60yr old human warlord. claims he has been in every war & every well known battle for the last 45 years. He likes waving his sword threateningly while other people kill stuff. His magic sword is named "a little to the left" (it adds +1, after the roll, to other peoples attacks, x2 a day) He is terrible at hitting things himself, and is content to spend entire adventures only hitting something once. He is always on one last mission before retiring, or wandering into adventurer gatherings looking for beer. Everytime he fails a skill roll he blames it on age. Plus I get to talk in my "grumpy old man voice" 2. my current pathfinder character. started life as a pre-gen cleric when I got the day for an LFR game wrong. I read some of the rules, redid her feats and ability scores and kept on playing. She started out a wide-eyed innocent fresh out of the monastery, who had come to SMITE EVIL for the sun god. On her second adventure she barely survived a rescue of a PF lodge manager, who she thought was evil, but was just incompetent and under attack. She then got involved in a theater that was drugging its would-be stars and selling them as brothel slaves. She also traveled with a hard-bitten female gnome thief. With a decent charisma she learned how useful lying was, and that brothels have a few men on staff. Now more seasoned, she is becoming a more pragmatic adventurer. She will still have flashes of naivete, as well as telling ever more bizarre lies. (at least until one gets her into trouble) "Is it the feast of St. lemmings already? I'm sorry but i have to jump out the window." (this actually bought enough doubt and confusion for her to escape, plus the game to a laughing stand still) I look forward to seeing how she develops. [/QUOTE]
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