I'm honestly surprised no one is questioning mine or asking what exactly happened or went on.
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I'm honestly surprised no one is questioning mine or asking what exactly happened or went on.
I can certainly see what's going on there :smallsmile:
And I'll repeat myself. Whatever happened, if you ended playing as Alex, you must have had an awesome time :smallbiggrin: Hell, there's even a homebrewed class that simulates the abilities of Blacklight and it actually does a reasonably good job at it. You may want to try it.
Yeah, I've seen the class you're talking about (blacklight warper, correct?).I though it has some formatting and logic issues with it (claws mutation doesn't actually give claws , but has upgrades for your claws, Superior Unarmed strike is odd, Crush doesn't have an action cost, and a few others). Considered fixing it and reposting it before, but I lost faith in my skill as a 'brewer after my first PRC was an utter failure.
Playing Little Fears in a Super Hero Setting. (I missed the Super Hero thing somehow).
SpoilerI planned -Kids wants to be Indiana Jones Jr.
GM saw - Big Dumb Kid, 14 and still in middle school
I played - Big Competent Henchmen to the PCs who were Super Hero/Villians's Kids.
In my friends Zombie Island campaign. I really surprised him.
hopefully that link worked, but if not http://anmgar.deviantart.com/art/Wha...Barb-278948450 is the link to it.
In before Thread Necromancy!
What I made:
What the GM saw:
What I played:
With the recent cinema release, I also wanted to fit this in there, but alas:
Recent Vampire game.
What I made:
What the DM saw:
What I played:
Explanation:SpoilerI was a bit stuck for a character concept, so I went with "female Steve Irwin (or grown up Bindi) if he became a vampire". The DM struggled a bit with the idea of a vampire who wasn't drop-dead (boom boom) gorgeous, scantily clad with enormous boobs. And also everyone else was really, really evil. Instead, ol' Shazza ended up being a complete moron who accidentally sold (or is about to accidentally sell) her entire soul to a horrific vampire-hunting monster.
Also her arm got chopped off. By an ally.
Jack Jackson, Attorney At Law, Specializing in Interspecies Law, Also an Adventurer:
What I Made: Your basic cleric of estanna.
What the GM Saw: Oh god another character with ranks in profession Maid, why does he keep doing that?
What I played: A cleric who ended up rising through the ranks and playing everyone's heart strings until she was the archbishop.
And what luck there happens to be a video game with all 3 pictures!
Well, since I'm lazy I'll just put this in some spoilers.
What I made:
Explanation: I'm too lazy to go and find a better symbol for it, so I just used this one for 'androgynous'. The concept was an androgynous member of a class I wanted to playtest.
What the DM saw:
What I played:
I had amazing stats and rolled absurdly well all the time.
Well, the key, which it perhaps would have made more sense had I mentioned, is he's a factotum. I'm pretty sure every factotum turns into the Doctor eventually (the ones that don't just specialize in Iaijutsu Focus, anyway). In particular, the parts where the Doctor knows everything and can do anything with his sonic screwdriver and psychic paper and whatever useful doohickeys he happens to have on hand at any given time. Relevant anecdotes:
Jack Jackson has equal points in every Knowledge skill. Much of the time, rather than trying to figure out what sort of Knowledge would be applicable in any given situation, I just say "I'm rolling Knowledge (all the things)". I'm pretty sure that's the only kind of Knowledge check the Doctor ever makes.
I think "digging holes" are to Jack Jackson as "wood" is to the Doctor. We keep needing to dig graves for party members and I keep thinking "Oh yeah, I meant to buy a shovel. I forgot."
Alas, however, no time machine. Yet. It occurs to me that this DM's last campaign did end with time travel, so there may be hope.
Never did quite get who your Avatar was...
Telepath into Thrallherd with Expanded Knowledge (True Domination)... need I say more? :smallwink:
I KNEW I BOOKMARKED THIS FOR A REASON :smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin:
Gregory Kindly was a great man,
in the end he saved the world, when even his superiors thought it was damned.
Some would say he brought the world to mere inches from World War 4.
But history reads that by his hand every last super weapon was destroyed.
His own last.
Spoilers plox >.<
The Strayan overpowered even vampirism.
My Crusader/Swordsage/Master of Nine from previous campaign
From what became a Werewolf:The Forsaken Game
What I made
What the DM saw
What I ended up playing
Edit: And from an evil D&D campaign, my hexblade/pyrokineticist
What I made
What the DM (somehow) saw
What I actually played