The Reverend
2011-10-18, 09:55 AM
So this thread is about characters and especially parties that ran counter to general expectations of both players, PCs, and NPCs.
I'll start. We had a very good game group, we all knew 3.5 well enough and were honest enough we did not need much DM intervention. So we were all talking about our upcoming campaign, discussion did not include the DM, and we decided to only tell him our description of our characters and a general background. There was a dwarf in heavy armor with a two handed ax, a human wearing fancy cloths and playing a zither, a half orc hide armor covered in tattoos and tribal decorations, a drow dressed in all black heavy armor, a halfling with a short sword and lots of pockets. Tough to guess class just by description. The dwarf was a battlemage, the human was a monk, the orc was a bard, the drow a knight, and the halfling a psionicist.
I'll start. We had a very good game group, we all knew 3.5 well enough and were honest enough we did not need much DM intervention. So we were all talking about our upcoming campaign, discussion did not include the DM, and we decided to only tell him our description of our characters and a general background. There was a dwarf in heavy armor with a two handed ax, a human wearing fancy cloths and playing a zither, a half orc hide armor covered in tattoos and tribal decorations, a drow dressed in all black heavy armor, a halfling with a short sword and lots of pockets. Tough to guess class just by description. The dwarf was a battlemage, the human was a monk, the orc was a bard, the drow a knight, and the halfling a psionicist.