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<blockquote data-quote="Razjah" data-source="post: 7652187" data-attributes="member: 98806"><p>My favorite characters are : Zo-Zu a Goblin "Masher", V.S. Ramachandran*, and Nicholas.</p><p> </p><p>Zo-Zu was named after the magic card, he was a goblin barbarian in a war campaign. He carried a wooden spork around and made sure people knew he used it (he thought it made him civilized). He had a dim grasp of proper grammar and didn't understand most of the ranks for the army he was in. His squad commander was "Boss" the captain of the irregulars he was a part of was "Boss Boss" while the general was "King Boss". He was really fun to play since his first and only plan was to launch his tiny little hulk body at enemies-flaming axe first. He had no concept of diplomacy, but he was always willing to crack some skulls to help "Boss" make his point known to enemies, friends, and someone who wasn't an ally but he wasn't allowed to mash.</p><p> </p><p>V.S. Ramachandran is a character I am playing in my current campaign (Dresden Files). He is a coward, demonologist, occult bookstore owner, and he made a deal with Judas Iscariot (an agent of God in my GM's Dresden Files+ stuff world) for Soulfire. He looks like Liam Neeson from <em>The Phantom Menace </em>with shorter hair. He is a blast to play. He is always ready to run away (especially when compelled) and he is struggling with the fact that the terminator (made by an immortal Nikola Tesla with "sponsored magic: SCIENCE!" after seeing the terminator movie) who looks like Summer Glau has fallen in love with him, and despite his fear of her assassin capabilities, he is starting to develop strong feelings for her. He really just wants to run his bookstore and go back to be a nobody. It is not happening and he hates it. I have never played a coward before, and being the voice of reason or fear is really fun with the group of misfits we have.</p><p></p><p>Nicholas is a fence I have used in several games (as an NPC). He is a fabulously dressed man sporting dark hear with just a hint of grey at the temples, a clean shaven face, deep green eyes, and a strong lisp. He is also very clearly a gay, and he doesn't care who knows it. Should there be a female (or multiple) to speak with, he will endlessly go on about the current fashion trends and will become their sassy, gay best friend. He loves shoes, ot the point where anyone who doesn't wear the appropriate shoes for their outfit to a business meeting gets worse rates- or he simply won't buy their goods if their appearance is too ghastly. His front organization has changed to match the campaign I am running, but he is a strong ally for the NPCs in my games, being full of knowledge and anything else they need... for the right price. His best performance was in a sky pirates game I ran. He was the main way the PCs got rid of their ill-gotten gains, and constantly talking about who the female PCs were wearing the wrong boots for their skirts and how it was "so last century" for the male PCs to walk around in their armor, in public, where people can see. </p><p></p><p></p><p>*V.S. is named after the neuroscientist who wrote <em>The Tell-Tale Brain</em>. However I had to change V.S. to stand for Valentine Sherlock for my group to be able to write his name, spell it, or even remember it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razjah, post: 7652187, member: 98806"] My favorite characters are : Zo-Zu a Goblin "Masher", V.S. Ramachandran*, and Nicholas. Zo-Zu was named after the magic card, he was a goblin barbarian in a war campaign. He carried a wooden spork around and made sure people knew he used it (he thought it made him civilized). He had a dim grasp of proper grammar and didn't understand most of the ranks for the army he was in. His squad commander was "Boss" the captain of the irregulars he was a part of was "Boss Boss" while the general was "King Boss". He was really fun to play since his first and only plan was to launch his tiny little hulk body at enemies-flaming axe first. He had no concept of diplomacy, but he was always willing to crack some skulls to help "Boss" make his point known to enemies, friends, and someone who wasn't an ally but he wasn't allowed to mash. V.S. Ramachandran is a character I am playing in my current campaign (Dresden Files). He is a coward, demonologist, occult bookstore owner, and he made a deal with Judas Iscariot (an agent of God in my GM's Dresden Files+ stuff world) for Soulfire. He looks like Liam Neeson from [I]The Phantom Menace [/I]with shorter hair. He is a blast to play. He is always ready to run away (especially when compelled) and he is struggling with the fact that the terminator (made by an immortal Nikola Tesla with "sponsored magic: SCIENCE!" after seeing the terminator movie) who looks like Summer Glau has fallen in love with him, and despite his fear of her assassin capabilities, he is starting to develop strong feelings for her. He really just wants to run his bookstore and go back to be a nobody. It is not happening and he hates it. I have never played a coward before, and being the voice of reason or fear is really fun with the group of misfits we have. Nicholas is a fence I have used in several games (as an NPC). He is a fabulously dressed man sporting dark hear with just a hint of grey at the temples, a clean shaven face, deep green eyes, and a strong lisp. He is also very clearly a gay, and he doesn't care who knows it. Should there be a female (or multiple) to speak with, he will endlessly go on about the current fashion trends and will become their sassy, gay best friend. He loves shoes, ot the point where anyone who doesn't wear the appropriate shoes for their outfit to a business meeting gets worse rates- or he simply won't buy their goods if their appearance is too ghastly. His front organization has changed to match the campaign I am running, but he is a strong ally for the NPCs in my games, being full of knowledge and anything else they need... for the right price. His best performance was in a sky pirates game I ran. He was the main way the PCs got rid of their ill-gotten gains, and constantly talking about who the female PCs were wearing the wrong boots for their skirts and how it was "so last century" for the male PCs to walk around in their armor, in public, where people can see. *V.S. is named after the neuroscientist who wrote [I]The Tell-Tale Brain[/I]. However I had to change V.S. to stand for Valentine Sherlock for my group to be able to write his name, spell it, or even remember it. [/QUOTE]
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