D&D Characters

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Okay, I played some D&D last night, but it was with a pre-made character. I finally made my own character today. It took about all day today, but that is due to the being easily distracted-ness of me and my dad. We also had to run to the store, so that took a bit of time. For all who want to know what I am, I am an Elf Sorceress. She's Chaotic Good and her familair is a hawk. It thinks it is a duck though, which can cause problems... Anywho, I have my charactor and can't wait to play!! My dad will have to either roll a character or dig one up from his Closet of No Return (Nearly all of his D&D things are stored there.) We will have to roll my mom a character too, because she never really rolled a character but played anyways if I remember correctly. She's usually a Rouge Halfling. Well, I need to go check the grill for supper. Bye bye all! Kat

Mortiana27's picture

I love that your familiar is

I love that your familiar is a little crazy. A hawk that thinks he's a duck ... awesome.

My first character ever played in D&D was Kiranna deShyr, an angry young woman - half-elven thief fighter. She started out as Neutral, but ended her career as neutral evil because she also became an assassin. I had a lot of fun with her. For some unknown reason, she was given the responsibility of being the team treasurer which pretty much guaranteed that she was constantly stealing a little bit of gold off the top before it got divided up! LOL I still miss playing her from time to time Laughing out loud

ShoshieB1's picture

First D&D character

My first D&D character was Rebecca- Lawful Good Cleric. She was almost straight out of the Basic D&D box set. In fact I know I even stole the name from the example in the book. Sticking out tongue All I knew is that I wanted her to meet a Unicorn... (only Lawful Good Female Clerics could). I was in the 5th grade then and so Unicorns were totally my thing. After I got into college I played Chaotic good and Neutral Good Half-Elven Thieves. They were a blast to play. Now I'm playing a Paladin. It's SOOOO hard to play someone who always follows the rules. I vote that your dad gets out one of his old characters! I think it might be fun and amusing to hear him recount his "war stories".

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