Thomas_Not_very_wise
2007-09-01 04:41:22 UTC
#101922
Without accomplishing crap, without creating plot, without being feared, or doing anything of note, I love Mond. His coarse, and seemingly fair attitude made him fun to play, he seemed more true neutral than anything.
Anyways, he died, end of story, he never accomplished anything.
Winston Martin
2007-09-01 05:08:56 UTC
#101926
What he couldn't accomplish in life he accomplished in death.
JackOfSwords
2007-09-01 06:47:20 UTC
#101941
Anyways, he died, end of story, he never accomplished anything.
And thus describes 99.9% of my characters. :P
Kotenku
2007-09-01 19:33:47 UTC
#101987
Accomplishments are for people who wanna DM. <.<
If you had fun, and you feel like it was worth the time you spent on the character, then you accomplished plenty.
Thomas_Not_very_wise
2007-09-01 19:35:04 UTC
#101989
He was fun, but...I don't see how you can be evil and be a druid...wait...that umberlee druid...nevermind.
Canzah
2007-09-01 21:31:19 UTC
#101997
Really? That's a shame. I liked Mond. A theory of mine is, that if you enjoy a character yourself, others will probably have a better time interacting with it.
daJollyMole
2007-09-02 01:05:05 UTC
#102008
Mond was a cool char, fun to be around, kinda sucked how he ended up dying though...
Blame the crazy Elf for his death :wink:
Shadow Wolf
2007-09-03 12:07:21 UTC
#102228
Talking about accomplishments are for the High School football players who sit around complaining and regaling the story about how they "almost went pro". Fun is in the RP and the buds you make along the way also the stories of fun adventures. Enjoy the ride for before you know it it's over, closed down, and condemned due to not meeting new outrageous building codes the owner can't afford because he is trying to support his drug habit which is shunned by his wife and their relationship is on the rocks and their kid is in therapy.
Do you understand? I sure as hell don't and I wrote it.