Chalkarts
2019-08-25, 06:50 AM
I may have the opportunity to play a Pathfinder game soon.
The idea I'm having is of a bumbling commoner.
I wanted him to be basically an unexpectedly lethal commoner. Just a random guy in a tunic wandering around taking notes and sketching leaves, documenting everything, that just bumbles his way through combat in a Jar Jar Binks/Drunken kung-fu sort of way that is totally effective but completely accidental.
I'm torn between a completely mundane guy, fighter that doesn't know much, kind of a Woody from Cheers goober that thinks everything is fun and amazing no matter how perilous, maybe a brawler or trip fighter that just knocks people down a lot.
Or a Bard dilettante that just changed his major a hundred times before deciding to backpack across the realms. Knows a little bit about everything, trying to write a book on the travel and culture throughout the realms.
Should I just flip a coin?
The idea I'm having is of a bumbling commoner.
I wanted him to be basically an unexpectedly lethal commoner. Just a random guy in a tunic wandering around taking notes and sketching leaves, documenting everything, that just bumbles his way through combat in a Jar Jar Binks/Drunken kung-fu sort of way that is totally effective but completely accidental.
I'm torn between a completely mundane guy, fighter that doesn't know much, kind of a Woody from Cheers goober that thinks everything is fun and amazing no matter how perilous, maybe a brawler or trip fighter that just knocks people down a lot.
Or a Bard dilettante that just changed his major a hundred times before deciding to backpack across the realms. Knows a little bit about everything, trying to write a book on the travel and culture throughout the realms.
Should I just flip a coin?