Tuesday, August 14, 2018

#RPGaDAY2018 - Day 12: Most memorable character retirement



In this campaign, my players were supposed to sneak in Mordain the Fleshweaver's keep. They did, succesfully, but they eventually met with the Mad Wizard. As they tried to escape, Mordain permanently polymorphed one of the PCs into a monkey, and then kept it to himself. 

The players would go on and talk about this PC-turned-monkey for the rest of the campaign.

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I don't remember his name, but his sacrifice will never be forgotten. Long may he reign.

Today's actual question was:  Wildest Character Concept. Here it is:

Grog the Orc Barbarian 

(This was before Critical Role was a thing! I guess Grog isn't a hard name to come up with)

Grog was an illiterate character that also didn't know Common. It was fun to play him the first few sessions as he would demolish whatever the DM would throw at us, but eventually the communication issue schtick wasn't a lot of fun for everyone at the table. I stopped playing him after a few sessions with a well-learned lesson.



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