If you were a DnD character...

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If you were a DnD character...

Post by Jenara »

Inspired by a FB post of Runes (thanks Babe)

If you were to make yourself into a DnD character, who would you be?
Consider what you look like, and what you are good at..
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I'd love to say some Elegant Elven Mage, or Flamboyant Swashbuckler....

But honestly I think I'd be a slightly flumpy Human Cleric, one who is rather "Mumsy"
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6ft plus copper haired extroverted mischivous Neurtal-Good Bardic-Acrobat Wood Elf that dabbled with magic. :)
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I'd probably be a dwarven knight. With a giant dude splitting ax.
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Post by SightblinderX »

Half-Elf or human ranger, maybe a dwarven fighter...

I'm not short by any means, but I'm togh and work in a factory, so I'm kind of leaning that way...
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

Either a human or halfling bard...and a bad one at that. I just dont see myself being dedicated enough to take any one thing too far, and so i figured id be perfect for the class that can do a little bit of everything.
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I am quick, agile and dextrous but I am not strong or very wise. I guess average intelligence and I really have no idea if I am very charismatic or not. I love the outdoors and nature but I have no love for hunting nor gift to stealthly traverse the wilderness. I couldn't fight my way out of a wet paper bag ...

With the proper setting I think I would be very suited to a kender because i am very mischievous and playful , I share a lot of personality traits with them. I am also tiny and petite.

I think I would be best suited to a Kender Thief , but not a burglar type thief.
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Post by Jenara »

I can really see some of these, esp Rune.... But I think they all work..

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Does anyone else think we have gotta get Rune to play a Kender in a DL game... hey lets run the classics as a PbP game!!
What if we all play 'ourselves' in an alternative classics game? We almost have a full party here, just need a mage and a knight type and off we go... lol
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3rd level Warrior who is leader, warrior, and Scholar all in one.
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Some form of psionic- telekinesis gives me nerd chills.
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Human Ranger.....or a 5th level Commoner. :P
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Given what I do in the medieval society, I'd have to go with Fighter/Bard.
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Post by Jenara »

Welcome Back Stik,

And yeah I could see that, it fits
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Post by Stik »

I had a "first" last week.

I was headed out to a party at Casa Bardici with my king and queen, and while I was waiting for them to get ready, I stopped in at the encampment next door to ours, where they were having a party of their own.

I walked to the fire just as some other entertainers were finishing their performance, and offered to perform a song or story for the baron and baroness. They asked for a song, and when I had finished singing, and had received a round of applause from the populace, the baron pulled a big silver ring with a snowflake obsidian stone out of his pouch and gave it to me.

Other than booze, which is a common gift to give bards, this was the first time I've been given a gift for a bardic performance.
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Post by Jenara »

How very cool!
That's definitely praise.
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