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<blockquote data-quote="That One Guy" data-source="post: 4437311" data-attributes="member: 64672"><p>If I may use a V:tM character, [sblock]I would use Joseph Umberlin, the Ventrue. A self-styled 'knight', he was early on fooled into believing that his clan actually worked for the best of mankind and kindred (He eventually wizened up).</p><p></p><p>Point being, he cut THE Tzimisce flesh monster in half. He also cut an antediluvian (which one I cannot recall) open and threw a grenade INTO him - thus ending its existence. I rolled an ungodly number of 10's in all the right moments. But, it was Joseph's sheer audacity in attempting truly suicidal actions - and coming out on top - that made him my crowning moment of awesome character.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>As far as D&D goes... I can recall a lot of my players'.</p><p></p><p>[sblock]A paladin of a friend who really liked the Baldur's Gate games, ran off of some walled city I had made up screaming, "I serve the flaming fist!" and impaled the drow spider-climbing down the side of the city. Another player reconnected a plane to the astral sea so the gods could influence the world again. One character pretty much rolled a mix of 20's and high dice rolls in an attempt at throwing a rock concert of sorts... and it worked really well. My girlfriend has this habit of one-shotting w/ critical hits or amazing dice rolls my big bad bosses (which leads to me sometimes boosting their life spans and doing dm magic). I've had players who critically achieve by role-playing in character debates and performing with excellence. Oh man... and then there was the one time that one player went Zulo Shape on the highway in the middle of traffic. Hehe... old vampires don't care about your silly masquerades.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Just remembered a moment for a PC of mine...</p><p>[sblock]D&D game set in a middle piece of table top games ran by a friend. They always work around sabotage, demons destroying everything, and deicide - unbeknownst to most people. So, the dm and I worked out my character before the game started. He is one of the few who survives from the OLD times and is aware of how reality works. He originally made a deal w/ an evil entity for power & immortality. He meets up w/ another entity who teaches him how to slip by the Evil's notice. But, the world is coming to an end and demons are razing the world. So, we all meet up w/ the goddess of the world. She sends us to Hell to challenge the Evil who is the source of my character's power. We actually managed to SOMEHOW beat him. Thing is, there are hundreds of devils lurking near our battlefield just waiting to rip our bodies and souls asunder. So, we grouped up to face the oncoming slaughter.</p><p></p><p>I still like to think that those characters are forever in Hell, fighting with everything that they are.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="That One Guy, post: 4437311, member: 64672"] If I may use a V:tM character, [sblock]I would use Joseph Umberlin, the Ventrue. A self-styled 'knight', he was early on fooled into believing that his clan actually worked for the best of mankind and kindred (He eventually wizened up). Point being, he cut THE Tzimisce flesh monster in half. He also cut an antediluvian (which one I cannot recall) open and threw a grenade INTO him - thus ending its existence. I rolled an ungodly number of 10's in all the right moments. But, it was Joseph's sheer audacity in attempting truly suicidal actions - and coming out on top - that made him my crowning moment of awesome character.[/sblock] As far as D&D goes... I can recall a lot of my players'. [sblock]A paladin of a friend who really liked the Baldur's Gate games, ran off of some walled city I had made up screaming, "I serve the flaming fist!" and impaled the drow spider-climbing down the side of the city. Another player reconnected a plane to the astral sea so the gods could influence the world again. One character pretty much rolled a mix of 20's and high dice rolls in an attempt at throwing a rock concert of sorts... and it worked really well. My girlfriend has this habit of one-shotting w/ critical hits or amazing dice rolls my big bad bosses (which leads to me sometimes boosting their life spans and doing dm magic). I've had players who critically achieve by role-playing in character debates and performing with excellence. Oh man... and then there was the one time that one player went Zulo Shape on the highway in the middle of traffic. Hehe... old vampires don't care about your silly masquerades. [/sblock] Just remembered a moment for a PC of mine... [sblock]D&D game set in a middle piece of table top games ran by a friend. They always work around sabotage, demons destroying everything, and deicide - unbeknownst to most people. So, the dm and I worked out my character before the game started. He is one of the few who survives from the OLD times and is aware of how reality works. He originally made a deal w/ an evil entity for power & immortality. He meets up w/ another entity who teaches him how to slip by the Evil's notice. But, the world is coming to an end and demons are razing the world. So, we all meet up w/ the goddess of the world. She sends us to Hell to challenge the Evil who is the source of my character's power. We actually managed to SOMEHOW beat him. Thing is, there are hundreds of devils lurking near our battlefield just waiting to rip our bodies and souls asunder. So, we grouped up to face the oncoming slaughter. I still like to think that those characters are forever in Hell, fighting with everything that they are.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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