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<blockquote data-quote="Imperialus" data-source="post: 2756734" data-attributes="member: 893"><p>No matter who is DMing there is always a G' Had. The Hads are always a powerful and influential (usually noble) family who's name is the second half of a pun. They are xenophobic, religious fundamentalists/fanatics, self righteous, hypocritical, lawful to a fault, concervative, power hungry, and usually more than a little psycotic. </p><p></p><p>It began with a player character years ago, a Paladin named Gabrial of Had or G' Had (sound it out) who was played more like a jackbooted SS officer than a virtous example of good. </p><p></p><p>The first name always changes but it always starts with a G, Gabrial, Gerold, Gwen, Garag and Gryffandor (yes from Harry Potter) are just a few that have popped up. They are usually untouchable physically by the PC's due to their political influance and serve as a good nemisis for political intruige. They are usually either Paladins with a rather twisted code, Clerics or Aristocrats. Oh and they are always human.</p><p></p><p>They are also a prolific breed so unless the PC's manage to discredit or destroy the entire family (which has only happened once) there will always be another G'Had waiting on the wings to step into his predecessors shoes usually with a bone to pick with the PC's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperialus, post: 2756734, member: 893"] No matter who is DMing there is always a G' Had. The Hads are always a powerful and influential (usually noble) family who's name is the second half of a pun. They are xenophobic, religious fundamentalists/fanatics, self righteous, hypocritical, lawful to a fault, concervative, power hungry, and usually more than a little psycotic. It began with a player character years ago, a Paladin named Gabrial of Had or G' Had (sound it out) who was played more like a jackbooted SS officer than a virtous example of good. The first name always changes but it always starts with a G, Gabrial, Gerold, Gwen, Garag and Gryffandor (yes from Harry Potter) are just a few that have popped up. They are usually untouchable physically by the PC's due to their political influance and serve as a good nemisis for political intruige. They are usually either Paladins with a rather twisted code, Clerics or Aristocrats. Oh and they are always human. They are also a prolific breed so unless the PC's manage to discredit or destroy the entire family (which has only happened once) there will always be another G'Had waiting on the wings to step into his predecessors shoes usually with a bone to pick with the PC's. [/QUOTE]
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