Arik
12-12-2009, 09:12 PM
Hello, everyone!
I am one of the most powerful players in the game...well, my most powerful character is ranked #158..but that's just because he has about 30,000 gold, less than my MR 101 secondary character...oh, enough already!
In any case, I would like to introduce my four characters:
Arik: Arik, my main character, is a powerful warrior (please don't ask about his MR). He values honor above all, and is a savage fighter when provoked; when his adventuring career began, he would forgive no one, and was cruel when dealing with his enemies, but in recent years he has forgiven more evils. He is very religious, and his devotion to Srythak is nigh unbreakable. In addition, when Arik's goals are completed in Northern Sryth, and the GM expands the game a bit, Arik wishes to sail over the sea to the faraway lands of Southern Sryth (sorry, Tolkien).
Varagg: Varagg is sadistic, cruel, and short-tempered. He is the only one of my characters who uses Unarmed Combat, so at some point, he will become my adventure-tester. A bizarre paradox in his nature exists: even though he always kills bards, friendly woodsmen and so on when exploring the realms, his alignment is listed as Righteous! Nevertheless, you are advised to stay away from Varagg, especially when he's just had some root wine...
Kadr: I'm too lazy to develop this character, so I just run him through whatever temporary events I can.
Severian: Named after the protagonist of Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun, Severian is, in 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons terms, a "3rd-level Wizard/1st-level Rogue." A pacifist, Severian will only kill when he needs to;
and while he is good-hearted, thoughts of joining the Kurund for the magical power he thinks he will gain trouble him often.
Thanks for reading––and Arik's running the Obelisk of Winter, so I have to get back to that––CURSE YOU, ICE GOBLIN!!!
I am one of the most powerful players in the game...well, my most powerful character is ranked #158..but that's just because he has about 30,000 gold, less than my MR 101 secondary character...oh, enough already!
In any case, I would like to introduce my four characters:
Arik: Arik, my main character, is a powerful warrior (please don't ask about his MR). He values honor above all, and is a savage fighter when provoked; when his adventuring career began, he would forgive no one, and was cruel when dealing with his enemies, but in recent years he has forgiven more evils. He is very religious, and his devotion to Srythak is nigh unbreakable. In addition, when Arik's goals are completed in Northern Sryth, and the GM expands the game a bit, Arik wishes to sail over the sea to the faraway lands of Southern Sryth (sorry, Tolkien).
Varagg: Varagg is sadistic, cruel, and short-tempered. He is the only one of my characters who uses Unarmed Combat, so at some point, he will become my adventure-tester. A bizarre paradox in his nature exists: even though he always kills bards, friendly woodsmen and so on when exploring the realms, his alignment is listed as Righteous! Nevertheless, you are advised to stay away from Varagg, especially when he's just had some root wine...
Kadr: I'm too lazy to develop this character, so I just run him through whatever temporary events I can.
Severian: Named after the protagonist of Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun, Severian is, in 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons terms, a "3rd-level Wizard/1st-level Rogue." A pacifist, Severian will only kill when he needs to;
and while he is good-hearted, thoughts of joining the Kurund for the magical power he thinks he will gain trouble him often.
Thanks for reading––and Arik's running the Obelisk of Winter, so I have to get back to that––CURSE YOU, ICE GOBLIN!!!