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4 years ago ::
Sep 18, 2009 - 11:16AM
#101
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Date Joined:
Aug 27, 2009
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Longtooth shifter wizard A caged animal. That's what they called you, and that's what you felt like in the big city. A strange place, where men with swords chased you for eating whatever you liked and sleeping wherever you liked. A place where your very freedom is sold to pay off your crimes. The magistrate said he understood your savage ways, and that you could not be blamed for your crude, undeveloped mind. You got off easy: two years indentured servitude to the local enchanter. He was a lazy, arrogant man, who had you run and fetch for him. For months you cleaned and toted for him, and he let you sleep in the basement with the castoff spellbooks and overflow of tomes. You know you are no mere beast, and that you have intelligence that the city-dwellers dare not recognize. If you were more boastful, you might even entertain the notion that you might have a greater talent for magic than the wizard himself. Next build: Orc shielding cleric.
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4 years ago ::
Sep 19, 2009 - 9:02AM
#102
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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I can take it, I can always take it, Gruumsh watches me as I take it. I let my foes exaust themselves like a stirge trying to drink from a dragon, they will never pass my scales but feel the full fury as I crush their feeble bodies under my true power, granted by Gruumsh. I can take it. Next Drow Swordmage
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4 years ago ::
Sep 23, 2009 - 12:46PM
#103
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Date Joined:
Apr 23, 2009
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You knew from the start that you weren't cut out for the sneaking and backstabbing for which your race is so famous. You always felt better with the weight of armor on your shoulders and the heft of a blade in your hand. In order to further make your mark on the world, you delved into arcane combat techniques. Now, while your brethren lurk about and try not to get squashed, you wade into combat without fear. You are an arcane juggernaut, anathema to your culture. And that's what makes you all the more impressive. Next: a deva invoker of Asmodeus
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 23, 2009 - 6:09PM
#104
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The cycle, the endless cycle.... You hate it. You try to do good, and what does it get you? It gets you dead and reborn, leaving you fragmented. All the pain and suffering. Every time you loose freinds and family, and worse you cant hardly remember them. But them a ray a hope... A demon came to you after you where reborn again. He offered you sweet words. that you could remember everything you lost, everthing that you loved, and most importantly freedom from the endless cycle. You resisted at first but eventually the demon's words wore you down. You swore your alligence with the lord of the pit. One way or another, you WILL be free from the cycle! Next: Human Pacifist cleric/messenger of peace of any CE god. Must be Chaotic Evil in alignment
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4 years ago ::
Sep 24, 2009 - 5:40PM
#105
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Date Joined:
Apr 23, 2009
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Demons, chaos, evil...all are associated with violence and depravity. Only the truly enlightened see the ease with which this generalization may be exploited. You are the opposite of the typical presumption, a learned pacifist with an even demeanor and a rational manner of thinking. People can't believe your faith and allegiances when they meet you, when they hear you speak, and that is your greatest advantage. Your attitude plants the all-important seed of doubt in the minds of others: if this person is so...normal...what does that mean about the assumption of alignment? Perhaps your sermons will be heard by an open mind, earning you yet another convert. Father Dagon has shown us that subtlety is often the best way to spread chaos and misery. And now, the next one: A warforged stalker shaman
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 25, 2009 - 10:20AM
#106
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Predator and Prey, that is what evey living creature is. But you arnt living. You are outside both options. You are an observer, of man and beast, plant and animal, living and dead. through your observations youve manage to aquire the ability to manipulate life, well... a small amount of life. A sprectral owl is your ownly companion in this chaotic world. From time to time you meet others, worthy of your observation and follow them around, offering advise and opinions. But ultimatly they return to the mud from which they where spawned. One day you hope you can better understand the world and your place in it. Next: Halfling Druid
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4 years ago ::
Sep 28, 2009 - 10:31PM
#107
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The gentle rocking of your river craft lulled you to sleep as a babe. Now as an adult you find the waters are more alive then the very life that surounds it. It eats, it breaths, it even speaks to those who know how to listen. You are one of those. While your friends would go to shore to find work or to sell trinkets to the other races, you contended yourself with swimming in the changing curents. When people raided your peoples boats it was you that called upon the river to save you and your kin, and it answered, just not in time. Though the people were driven off your kin died. Seeking to aid you in your time of grief the primal spirits granted you the power to turn into an otter. To frolick in waters and find joy in your new world. Githzerai Barbarian
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4 years ago ::
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:09PM
#108
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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The mind is a complex thing, As a whole we actualy use verry little of it on the whole, the rest is used for our memories. Memories, memories is knowledge and knowlede is power, but what of the memories that are not yours, what of the memories of your ancestors and of the very spirits themselves? What is it worth to remember the Leopards pounce but never have been a leopard in the first place, to remember the fury of a Pheonix in full splendor as you wash away your foes in a tide of primal powers, learning from the mistake and victories of all those around and before you to make every blow even more viscious than before. Minotaur Monk
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4 years ago ::
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:53PM
#109
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Power and ferocity, control and rage. You where raised by monks at a secluded mountain monestary. You grew up, learning to harness your innate strength, tempered by a monk's discipline. You felt that this was always your own path, that this was your destiney. Dispite your bestial race you always had a nack for organization and mazes. Out in the normal world you have to work hard to become accepted by the smaller races. But peaple are always underestimating your mental ability, something you enjoy about is to teach them the error of their ways. Next: Wilden (or other plant race) Beastmaster ranger
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4 years ago ::
Oct 01, 2009 - 10:54PM
#110
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Date Joined:
Jun 16, 2006
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Wilden (or other plant race) Beastmaster ranger Ther is an ebb and flow to nature, not opposition but simply turns taken, light then shadow, hot then cool, flora then fauna. Here is such a transition with the two as a symbyotic relationship, the warrior communes to nature by drawing out the deeper wisdom of the world to land ever cunning blows as well as draw in from around oneself, the boar is the impulsive animal who lives in the moment and revels in lives brilliantly for the second with thunderous blows that send would be foes away. The ranger has a companion and the boar has a moving meal to graze from in need. Genasi Cleric of Zehir
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