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I am super pleased to have this done and ready for uploading! May I introduce you all to Nykail of the Stoutclaw clan. He is my wizard in a Pathfinder game, but I intend to make a general use character as well because I love him (and hope you all do too in time!). So you can expect to see a lot more of him as I intend to draw him plenty more and would love other to draw him as well, so might well seek that out too.
He is highly intelligent, but you wouldn't often guess as lacks in the common sense department. Tends towards gullibility, though some might say that's just because he's too trusting. He's actually more physically than one might think for a wizard, and his upbringing before the academy would be the source of that (More on his family on the future~). He has a love affair with learning and especially magic, believing that with the right spells he can solve any problem, and so is highly curious about most anything he doesn't already know, especially if it's magical. He became an adventurer both because it's a way to learn even more and see the world, and because those are the best tales! He very much desires to be a great hero, and one day return to his family with pride. But secretly? What he wants most in the world is to have a tight-knit group of friends who love him and won't abandon him or call him a disappointing failure. ...He hasn't had a lot of luck with that so far.
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Posted by Humbug 7 years ago Report
WAIT WHY IS THIS LABELED NON-VORE? DO YOU NOT SEE THAT PLANT?!
Posted by Damienfox 7 years ago Report
HM TRUE. Insect and plant voar
Posted by TaciturnTiger 7 years ago Report
Wisdom 6? Didja roll poorly for ability scores there? O_o But otherwise, a cute kitteh! A good motive for his desires as any, too.
Posted by Damienfox 7 years ago Report
Thanks! :D And I did indeed roll an 8, with the -2 to Wis for catfolk. But it was exactly what I wanted, so I was tickled pink. :3 I like getting an 18 for their main stat, and then something low for another so that there's a clear flaw to play with that is supported by mechanics. I wanted him to be naive, innocent, gullible, etc... and I got just that :D
Posted by TaciturnTiger 7 years ago Report
Excellent to hear it! :3 It's a given that you have to explain away bad stat rolls that you keep in retro D&D, but it's also fun to have characters that have a huge, RP-exploitable flaw in later editions~
Posted by Damienfox 7 years ago Report
Exactly! I mean, you can RP it anyway but when you've got only good rolls in your stats it makes it a bit harder since the gameplay and story don't mesh up. There's something so thrilling about making a skill check and having the final result be a -1, you know? :D