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<blockquote data-quote="STARP_JVP" data-source="post: 2494891" data-attributes="member: 31580"><p>Best PC you've ever played.</p><p> </p><p>For me, choice of three:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Raven, <em>aka <strong>Raven the Bold </strong></em>(but only used by him). Raven was an Errol Flynn-like swashbuckler with more than a keen eye for the ladies - he used both eyes. He was never serious, always happy-go-lucky and always flashy - even when he didn't need to be. He <em>had</em> to make an entrance, even going so far as to break a very expensive chandelier trying to swing on it. He also wrote an opera, solely for the purpose of bedding the beautiful soprano. She turned out to be a dragon; that is another story.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Anya Romani. Only played her for a few months in a short-lived campaign but I really liked her. Anya was a Sorcerer with anger-management issues. She once set someone on fire for hitting on her. She also was way smarter than the rest of her party, and she knew it, taking every opportunity to 'remind' them of the dumb-ness of her plans. She also hated other spellcasters. She was a self-loathing bitch, which is why she was so much fun to play.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Wilbert T. Slybones. On second thoughts, Wil Slybones is my favourite, though the other two come close. Wil Slybones was a halfling bard, who on his first in-game Perform check rolled a 1, thus setting the scene for months of jokes about his playing ability. Greedy, selfish, arrogant, egotistical, foppish, dandy, foolish, curious, quite possibly insane, Slybones swept through the campaign like a typhoon, leaving destruction in his wake. Let me put it this way - his favourite expression was "Don't worry - I know what I'm doing." He was so much fun. I'm waiting to resume playing him following a hiatus brought about by a tiff with another PC - when he returns he is going to have 'found religion'. Should be a wheeze.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STARP_JVP, post: 2494891, member: 31580"] Best PC you've ever played. For me, choice of three: [list] [*]Raven, [i]aka [b]Raven the Bold [/b][/i](but only used by him). Raven was an Errol Flynn-like swashbuckler with more than a keen eye for the ladies - he used both eyes. He was never serious, always happy-go-lucky and always flashy - even when he didn't need to be. He [i]had[/i] to make an entrance, even going so far as to break a very expensive chandelier trying to swing on it. He also wrote an opera, solely for the purpose of bedding the beautiful soprano. She turned out to be a dragon; that is another story. [*]Anya Romani. Only played her for a few months in a short-lived campaign but I really liked her. Anya was a Sorcerer with anger-management issues. She once set someone on fire for hitting on her. She also was way smarter than the rest of her party, and she knew it, taking every opportunity to 'remind' them of the dumb-ness of her plans. She also hated other spellcasters. She was a self-loathing bitch, which is why she was so much fun to play. [*]Wilbert T. Slybones. On second thoughts, Wil Slybones is my favourite, though the other two come close. Wil Slybones was a halfling bard, who on his first in-game Perform check rolled a 1, thus setting the scene for months of jokes about his playing ability. Greedy, selfish, arrogant, egotistical, foppish, dandy, foolish, curious, quite possibly insane, Slybones swept through the campaign like a typhoon, leaving destruction in his wake. Let me put it this way - his favourite expression was "Don't worry - I know what I'm doing." He was so much fun. I'm waiting to resume playing him following a hiatus brought about by a tiff with another PC - when he returns he is going to have 'found religion'. Should be a wheeze. [/list] [/QUOTE]
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