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<blockquote data-quote="jbear" data-source="post: 5216066" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>Kobolds: Nasty, evil, and yet vulnerable and weak. Dumb yet sly. Fun to roleplay.</p><p> </p><p>Drow: I love the magpie contrast of their skin and hair. Thoroughly cruel and evil, yet beautiful and complex. Depraved and ambitious yet mesmerisingly attractive. The world can forget them because they devote all their wicked energy fighting amongst themselves. Plus stories involving Lollth, undergound matriachal societies governed by heartless beauties wielding snake headed whips and being turned into a drider are always going to be fun. </p><p> </p><p>Gnomes: Nothing like disguising a gnome assassin as a homeless orphan child with a big floppy straw hat selling fruit in the market place, having the group take him under their wing, to then trustingly follow him straight into a deadly ambush in middle of a treacherous faerie gateway to the feywild, located in the heart of a deadly bog. Sheesh, he even convinced them to beg for protection from the "non-existent" fey guardians by dropping gold coins into the mushroom circles. They then obediantly followed his instructions to sleep soundly, promising not to open their eyes no matter what strange noises they might hear. Even after the player who was marked for assassination had a terrible, prophetic dream about their imminent fate, when he awoke feverish, aware of people sneaking towards them, and given one action before something happened, he chose to lay down and squeeze his eyes even more tightly! Now that is trust! My wife had even made a point to snuggle him and hold his hands to make sure he wasn't afraid while he slept in the big, scary bog! Hehehehe. Gnomes! My group will never forget Ol'nick! raaawg!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbear, post: 5216066, member: 75065"] Kobolds: Nasty, evil, and yet vulnerable and weak. Dumb yet sly. Fun to roleplay. Drow: I love the magpie contrast of their skin and hair. Thoroughly cruel and evil, yet beautiful and complex. Depraved and ambitious yet mesmerisingly attractive. The world can forget them because they devote all their wicked energy fighting amongst themselves. Plus stories involving Lollth, undergound matriachal societies governed by heartless beauties wielding snake headed whips and being turned into a drider are always going to be fun. Gnomes: Nothing like disguising a gnome assassin as a homeless orphan child with a big floppy straw hat selling fruit in the market place, having the group take him under their wing, to then trustingly follow him straight into a deadly ambush in middle of a treacherous faerie gateway to the feywild, located in the heart of a deadly bog. Sheesh, he even convinced them to beg for protection from the "non-existent" fey guardians by dropping gold coins into the mushroom circles. They then obediantly followed his instructions to sleep soundly, promising not to open their eyes no matter what strange noises they might hear. Even after the player who was marked for assassination had a terrible, prophetic dream about their imminent fate, when he awoke feverish, aware of people sneaking towards them, and given one action before something happened, he chose to lay down and squeeze his eyes even more tightly! Now that is trust! My wife had even made a point to snuggle him and hold his hands to make sure he wasn't afraid while he slept in the big, scary bog! Hehehehe. Gnomes! My group will never forget Ol'nick! raaawg! [/QUOTE]
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