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<blockquote data-quote="Fingers Boggis" data-source="post: 1878727" data-attributes="member: 15336"><p>It seems Galethorn runs rather more extreme characters than me <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> I remember my first time though. I played a young thief (almost typed rogue there, 3e has brain washed me) called Kain and I'd be the first to admit its a rather lame name but he was so fun that hes become a recurring character. The rest of the party began to hate him, he didnt steal off them as he needed their help to get through alot of situations but he did make sure that he got the best of the treasure first. He also had a nasty habit of disappeariing whenever combats started, before long the party fighter confronted him about his action,"worry not" said the silver tongued rogue "im just biding my time." and sure enough he was, the very next encounter was supposed to be a tricky one according to the DM and involved a "mage of some renoun" or at least some renoun for the level we were at. With a curse on the fighters lips as he charged the "horde" of allies (about 5, low level remember) the mage had he spotted Kain slip down a side corridor out of view. some rounds passed and it wasnt looking good for the party without a caster of our own we were getting pretty beat up and it was then kain reappeared (his pockets laced with treasures from other rooms) to backstab the mage and kill him. After that he recieved no more confrontations from the fighter or the rest as tehy all knew that when the chips were down and the treasure rooms empty Kain would return in the nick of time to get a telling backstab on whichever opponent was giving the party the most grief.</p><p></p><p>For anyone interested Kain is currently busying himself in a solo adventure in Waterdeep and has developed his range of tricks to the point where he is now a sor/rog/AT though he may meet back up with a party soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fingers Boggis, post: 1878727, member: 15336"] It seems Galethorn runs rather more extreme characters than me ;) I remember my first time though. I played a young thief (almost typed rogue there, 3e has brain washed me) called Kain and I'd be the first to admit its a rather lame name but he was so fun that hes become a recurring character. The rest of the party began to hate him, he didnt steal off them as he needed their help to get through alot of situations but he did make sure that he got the best of the treasure first. He also had a nasty habit of disappeariing whenever combats started, before long the party fighter confronted him about his action,"worry not" said the silver tongued rogue "im just biding my time." and sure enough he was, the very next encounter was supposed to be a tricky one according to the DM and involved a "mage of some renoun" or at least some renoun for the level we were at. With a curse on the fighters lips as he charged the "horde" of allies (about 5, low level remember) the mage had he spotted Kain slip down a side corridor out of view. some rounds passed and it wasnt looking good for the party without a caster of our own we were getting pretty beat up and it was then kain reappeared (his pockets laced with treasures from other rooms) to backstab the mage and kill him. After that he recieved no more confrontations from the fighter or the rest as tehy all knew that when the chips were down and the treasure rooms empty Kain would return in the nick of time to get a telling backstab on whichever opponent was giving the party the most grief. For anyone interested Kain is currently busying himself in a solo adventure in Waterdeep and has developed his range of tricks to the point where he is now a sor/rog/AT though he may meet back up with a party soon. [/QUOTE]
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