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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 7881724" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>I've been the DM for decades so it's only in recent years when my son took on the DM mantle for his own campaigns that I've been able to run a PC of my own. So, having now had a grand total of three PCs in recent years, I'd have to go with Jace Syngaard as my favorite PC. (His friends call him "Jace" but he doesn't have any of those - you can call him "Syngaard.")</p><p></p><p>Syngaard was a fighter, the son of a whore who grew up on the streets and ended up working as a bodyguard for a crime lord, specifically since he looked so tough - no doubt due to the many scars on his face from the morningstar he took as his own after killing the guy who had attacked him with it. He ended up (as it was the whole point of the campaign) working secretly for the king as an unofficial troubleshooter, taking care of the things that needed done for the kingdom. Syngaard hated halflings (a hatred instilled in him by his former crime lord boss) and honed his fighter skills with the morningstar and later a <em>human bane scimitar</em> he took from the body of an evil druid. Eventually, he was best known for the <em>bronze griffon figurine of wondrous power</em> he purchased, since he named the griffon "Dick" and made a point of whipping his Dick out in combat and riding it into battle. When he wasn't adventuring, he was a bouncer at a whorehouse.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the campaign, he retired from adventuring (and his whorehouse bouncer job) and opened up a tavern, so he could raise his three-year-old daughter who'd been in hiding up until then as part of a campaign prophecy.</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 7881724, member: 508"] I've been the DM for decades so it's only in recent years when my son took on the DM mantle for his own campaigns that I've been able to run a PC of my own. So, having now had a grand total of three PCs in recent years, I'd have to go with Jace Syngaard as my favorite PC. (His friends call him "Jace" but he doesn't have any of those - you can call him "Syngaard.") Syngaard was a fighter, the son of a whore who grew up on the streets and ended up working as a bodyguard for a crime lord, specifically since he looked so tough - no doubt due to the many scars on his face from the morningstar he took as his own after killing the guy who had attacked him with it. He ended up (as it was the whole point of the campaign) working secretly for the king as an unofficial troubleshooter, taking care of the things that needed done for the kingdom. Syngaard hated halflings (a hatred instilled in him by his former crime lord boss) and honed his fighter skills with the morningstar and later a [i]human bane scimitar[/i] he took from the body of an evil druid. Eventually, he was best known for the [i]bronze griffon figurine of wondrous power[/i] he purchased, since he named the griffon "Dick" and made a point of whipping his Dick out in combat and riding it into battle. When he wasn't adventuring, he was a bouncer at a whorehouse. At the end of the campaign, he retired from adventuring (and his whorehouse bouncer job) and opened up a tavern, so he could raise his three-year-old daughter who'd been in hiding up until then as part of a campaign prophecy. Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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