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<blockquote data-quote="Harmon" data-source="post: 3674327" data-attributes="member: 24357"><p>Presently the characters I am playing in D&D are-</p><p><strong>Grayson Noble</strong>, hard bitten soldier (ranger/fighter/deepwood sniper)- he has nothing else in life save the women he loves, and the people that he adventures with. If he stopped he would more then likely have nothing else to do, though I am certain he would find some village to help or make arrows in some village to sell in some city.</p><p></p><p><strong>Brottor Redstone</strong>, loving caring cleric of Barronar Truesilver wants to help those around him, heal the sick, and the injured and vanquish the undead. He's soft and very diplomatic, going into adventuring was difficult, but he wants to assist the world and that is his main reason. He also has a love of expensive, pretty, and shiny things. If he were to leave adventuring he would have to find some royal court to reside in.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alran Foreguard</strong>, wizard and arcane order, wanted to live a life as a shop apprentice, but finds that he's suited to adventure. Why does he continue? Simple- there are evils that are attempting to take over the world (adventure seeds) and no one is taking his warnings seriously, so he goes and does and tries to stop the evil from gaining a foot hold. After he quits he will retire to some court and own a school, or a library for those that wish to learn.</p><p> </p><p>I know its not what you might have wanted to know, but I think the answer lies in the descriptions. Good luck with all things in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harmon, post: 3674327, member: 24357"] Presently the characters I am playing in D&D are- [B]Grayson Noble[/B], hard bitten soldier (ranger/fighter/deepwood sniper)- he has nothing else in life save the women he loves, and the people that he adventures with. If he stopped he would more then likely have nothing else to do, though I am certain he would find some village to help or make arrows in some village to sell in some city. [B]Brottor Redstone[/B], loving caring cleric of Barronar Truesilver wants to help those around him, heal the sick, and the injured and vanquish the undead. He's soft and very diplomatic, going into adventuring was difficult, but he wants to assist the world and that is his main reason. He also has a love of expensive, pretty, and shiny things. If he were to leave adventuring he would have to find some royal court to reside in. [B]Alran Foreguard[/B], wizard and arcane order, wanted to live a life as a shop apprentice, but finds that he's suited to adventure. Why does he continue? Simple- there are evils that are attempting to take over the world (adventure seeds) and no one is taking his warnings seriously, so he goes and does and tries to stop the evil from gaining a foot hold. After he quits he will retire to some court and own a school, or a library for those that wish to learn. I know its not what you might have wanted to know, but I think the answer lies in the descriptions. Good luck with all things in life. [/QUOTE]
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