My favorite was my 2ed D&D character Bratok the claric. He later transfered to 3.0 then to 3.5, he has remined the same character I made afew years ago. He has gone through 5 campgains and has always survived odds he shouldint.
My personal favorite character was a character from D&D 3.5, a game my friend was running for me. The character was named, Sekai, heh, but what really made her special was that she really suited the way I liked to roleplay. She was perfect for me to play, and it was really easy to keep myself in character all the time. The character was a Fighter/Rogue/Dervish. She was insanely acrobatic, and very enigmatic. She kept to herself most of the time, and was very exotic and beautiful. I wont list her stats, because, to me, characters are about how you play them, not how you design them.
My favorite was my 2ed D&D character Bratok the claric. He later transfered to 3.0 then to 3.5, he has remined the same character I made afew years ago. He has gone through 5 campgains and has always survived odds he shouldint.
You are not free whose liberty is won by the rigor of others, more rightous souls. You are merly protected. Your freedom is parasitic, you suck the honourable man dry and offer nothing in return. You have enjoyed freedom, who have done nothing to earn it, your time has come. This time you will stand alone and fight for yourselves. Now you will pay for your freedom in the currency of honest toil and human blood
Racemifer, the follower of Bonisagus.
Ars Magica, 3rd ed.
True scholar, gorgeous magician and sage.
6 years of playing, almost 300 sessions. Over 500 pages of his diary, written by me.
He was a PC and NPC.
The part of my life, both game and real.
KatStuffFan
NOW I'm happy you survived *pets the Enerla forum*
My favourite character came from a Shadowrun game I played (not for long mind you)...it was a cybered up street sam, he was a sniper and gun dude, the main thing was he had a god complex. His hobby was to get up somewhere high with his gun and mumble "Any time I want, I am god...I have ultimate power over life and death". It creeped the other players out something fierce.
This is a hard one. One which I have narrowed down the list to 3 which I believe i could get to 1 if I was ever actually in a long game with any of them. The first is my first character ever. A Rolemaster character, A man who looks like a woman and was a cortesean. This character was played a total of once due to the stupidity of the group (luckily it didn't totally sour me to gaming). The second was Aces, a Moderatly cybered frontman in a Shadowrun game done using D20 modern. Unfortunatly in the last game which was a combination of Shadowrun and Cthulhu I jacked into a computer with a simulation using lets just call it math in really old book written by guys who weren't all there. Finally was Lazurus Stone, an Adventurer! character modeled after Dorean Gray in League of Extrodinary Gentleman. I probably started this one out with more care and though than the others but he evolved and made a great counterbalance to the others of the group. Boy I hope that GM runs that game again, Actually Aces and Stone were both from the same GM and basicly the same group. That GM runs really good WW games.
No religious organization must be allowed to impose its biased views on the rest of us about what they consider to be proper morality, education, sexual behavior, marriage, divorce, birth control, abortion, stem cell research by legislating their private prejudices on the rest of us.
Bernard Katz
Before I was aware of the Drizzt series, I played a drow thief/acrobat from ADD edition. I put my heart and soul to turn him into a mix of the noble thief and the heartless assassin....he was also a psionic. My DM didn't let him have it easy at all, and I loved it! Since then, all thief players just can't measure up!![]()
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Rila Dawn.
During the great wars at the age of 6 Rila lost her parent ands her ability to walk, she was then drafted by the army of Sad Arbad and trained as a special unit (A hybrid between a Bard / ESP and a G.I.).
I loved the way the character managed to survive without the use of her legs, and how she managed to keep her role as a Bard, had lots of fun with the girl, we even got to finish that 8 months campaing. : )
I think you replied to an old postbut we canask some of our new members to post about their favorites here
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