by Johnny Cache on July 31st, 2007

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What's the most unusual D&D character you've ever created and been allowed to play? (Mine's a troll paladin, btw.)

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  • by Symbeline on April 3rd, 2008

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    I had a lawful good paladin with a strength of 18 and intelligence of 3. I was like, EAT. SLEEP. KILL EVIL THINGS.

    He was so retarded though, that he was genuinely good, aside from not knowing what cremation urns were and kicking them to see what would happen. Pretty damn unpaladin thing to do inside a crypt, ha ha. Then I found this crown and put it on, and what it did was reduce my intelligence by three points. He couldn't even walk anymore, and that was pretty much the end of my character since we never found a way to remove the crown.

    Still before that, I so wasted undead things. :) At one point of the game, I couldn't even defend a town against invading fire snake demon things, because apparently my character couldn't comprehend the concept of sacrifice and goodwill. XD
    (I wanted to leave my party and help the townsfolk, but the party dragged me off. )

    Not really unusual, but fun to play, heh.

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    • hahahahaha, that's so cool :D. But.. isn't int 3 the score of animals? As far as I remember, you've already lost the ability to speak at that point.. in 3.5 at least

      GreenFreak

      by GreenFreak on April 25th, 2008

    • I kind of forget, but he was REALLY stupid. XD

      Symbeline

      by Symbeline on April 25th, 2008

    • I believe that ;). Would've loved to have joined that game :)

      GreenFreak

      by GreenFreak on April 25th, 2008

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