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4 years ago ::
Sep 01, 2009 - 6:16PM
#431
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Date Joined:
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My goddess that screams artful dodger! the smooth of the jazz withthe pile of boddies, and the knife references add so well to a dagermaster PP. opticon by orgy www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0CX8iz4SOY&feat... (I was looking for a good EVA by orgy but couldnt find it)
I got sort of a futuristic yet slightly angsty angle on this one, so I'm thinking a tiefling artificer.
The original core books said that this was our game too. It doesn't feel like that anymore.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 02, 2009 - 5:40PM
#432
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Date Joined:
Apr 20, 2007
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My goddess that screams artful dodger! the smooth of the jazz withthe pile of boddies, and the knife references add so well to a dagermaster PP. opticon by orgy www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0CX8iz4SOY&feat... (I was looking for a good EVA by orgy but couldnt find it)
I got sort of a futuristic yet slightly angsty angle on this one, so I'm thinking a tiefling artificer.
Not sure how to add links (HTML, I curse you yet again), so I'll just say it:
Clutch - The Ghost
While I'm glad someone posted, the rules state you need to use the song the previous poster has given.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 02, 2009 - 6:25PM
#433
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Date Joined:
Apr 23, 2009
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I know, but I'd noticed that nobody had commented regarding that song, and rather had just skipped it, apparently. I figured I'd just throw that out there in case somebody else was confused. It was late anyway, and I forgot what I was posting halfway through, hence the song at the end. I've edited out the song entry, so just think of my previous post as an aside. Now, then: Canticle of the Sun — I see this as a cleric of Pelor with the Miracle Worker paragon path. He campaigns not necessarily to wipe out evil, but to spread happiness. And if the best way to spread happiness is to exterminate some monsters, who is he to judge Pelor's wisdom?
The original core books said that this was our game too. It doesn't feel like that anymore.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 02, 2009 - 6:46PM
#434
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Date Joined:
Apr 20, 2007
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Thank you. You can post your song now, you know. It's still technically your turn.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 03, 2009 - 4:51AM
#435
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Date Joined:
Apr 23, 2009
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Heh. Oh, right. I knew there was something I was forgetting. I have GOT to stop posting so late at night. Really F's with the memory. I'm not gonna post the lyrics, because they lose something big if not set to music: Clutch - The Ghost
The original core books said that this was our game too. It doesn't feel like that anymore.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 08, 2009 - 7:45PM
#436
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Date Joined:
Apr 20, 2007
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Clutch - The Ghost
Garaza was a pious priest of Pelor, who had devoted his life to peace and harmony. He had seemingly everything he could have ever wanted. A loving wife, the adoration of his entire community and the favor of Pelor. But unfortunately, he wasn't the best businessman, and his tiny community fell into debt. He innocently hoped that Pelor would provide for him and his flock, but the man the village owed the debt to, a harsh and intolerant lord name Yurkis, would not tolerate anyone defaulting on a loan from him. He had his men arrest Garaza, and he was later executed to make an example to the village that Yurkis's word was law and his law was not to be ignored.
The community managed to scrape up enough to pay the debt, Garaza's wife actually marrying Lord Yurkis to encourage him to lower the debt a bit (it worked). But things were not the same without Garaza to serve as the moral cornerstone of the people. Cheap liquor and drugs became common, and the people forgot about Garaza. But then, one night, Garaza returned. Pelor had brought him back as a revenant. When he saw what his home had become, he was digusted. Disgusted with his neighbors, for falling so easy to sin simply because he wasn't there. Disgusted with his wife, for marrying Yurkis. Disgusted with Yurkis for letting his home decay and for murdering him in the first place. Blinded by the rage, Garaza slew everyone in the town. He was an unstoppable force of harsh, unforgiving justice, saving Yurkis and his wife for last. As he killed them, he felt a horrid chill. The sun rose, and for the first time, its warmth did not reach him, and it's light hurt his eyes.. It was a sign of Pelor's displeasure. Instead of remaining true to the sun god, Garaza had stooped to petty revenge. Garaza then turned and saw the souls of all he had slain following him, silently mouthing accusations and questions at him. Garaza soon learned, now that Pelor had turned his back on him, how to manipulate these ghosts to aid him, becoming a shaman. He is wracked with guilt at the crime he has committed, and seeks atonement. Pelor has promised Garaza that for every life he spares, one spirit will be free to pass to the afterlife. When all have passed on, then and only then may Garaza seek forgiveness from Pelor. Garaza works tirelessly towards this goal, his new undead state meaning he never stops to rest. That was an interesting exercise! Now my turn: Consequence Free - Great Big Sea
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4 years ago ::
Sep 10, 2009 - 10:07PM
#437
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Date Joined:
Apr 20, 2007
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Am I the only one who hasn't given up on this?!
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4 years ago ::
Sep 13, 2009 - 8:58PM
#438
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Consequence Free - Great Big Sea
I was very tempted to describe a generic halfling rogue, concerned solely with lining his pockets and causing as much trouble as possible. However, the song reminded me of a Sehanine-worshipping paladin I've wanted to play for a while.
Verithir the Capricious is, as one might imagine, a flighty individual who refuses to remain in once place for long. Like all half-elves, he easily forms friendships with persons of all races. However, these relationships quickly become victims of his wanderlust, and he has little use for laws and regulations. He is not a malicious individual, but is also not above causing a little mischief when the opportunity presents itself. Whether or not he travels for the joy of it or because he is searching for meaning in his life remains to be seen. Deep Unknown - Stratovarius
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4 years ago ::
Sep 13, 2009 - 10:57PM
#439
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A Wizard out of touch with himself, and has decided to look to the secrets of the ocean on a quest to find himself. OK, how about Dark Chest Of Wonders by Nightwish?
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4 years ago ::
Nov 02, 2009 - 8:33PM
#440
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Date Joined:
Apr 23, 2009
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Kierst is a drow assassin with quite a flair for the dramatic. Fundamentally opposed to most assassins' policies of lying low, this attention-seeking killer hires troubadours to compose tales of his grace and deadliness. His greatest dream is that, one day, all of the Underdark and the overworld will hear his songs, and fear his blade. [Edit: Here's a new song. Maybe it'll help folks with ideas] Next: Cool - The World Without Logos (Hellsing Theme) www.televisiontunes.com/Hellsing.html
The original core books said that this was our game too. It doesn't feel like that anymore.
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