
Happy birthday to MulticlassGeek! <3 From your Social Justice Bard.
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I usually played Eric The Generic Cleric (dwarf, occasionally knows as Eric the Politically Incorrect cleric) when I did fill in work with my old group
and by fill-in I mean I used to only be able to play once a month, and rarely did anyone BOTHER making a dang cleric
I always had a LOT of healing to do when my character was in-game
and by fill-in I mean I used to only be able to play once a month, and rarely did anyone BOTHER making a dang cleric
I always had a LOT of healing to do when my character was in-game
Never actually played a cleric myself, except as a party-fill NPC, a monk/cleric in 3.x who was based on Jackie Chan. He was terrified of undead and couldn't turn them worth a darn, so when they'd show up he'd run around the battlefield shouting "Bad day! Bad day!"
OTOH, nobody could get across the room to heal a dying hero faster!
-TG
OTOH, nobody could get across the room to heal a dying hero faster!
-TG
I totally need to get into a regular gaming group again...
and by regular I mean weird, demented, odd, sick, twisted, totally fucked up and strange...
you know, the Good kind of gaming group that in the middle of playing BootHill (yes I have a copy) decides to do Shadowrun in Driftwood New Mexico cirrca 1869, and blame the banditos in Driftwood across the pass for the theft of the U.S. Cavalry's payroll...
Now THAT was a FUN game
For those of you who do not know, the point of BootHill is for the game master to kill as many of your characters as possible before the end of the session... and you Start by making 5 characters... EACH... and introducing them one at a time into the game (to be killed, of course). it's a beer and pretzels kinda game, and you spend more time making characters and bullshitting than actual playing.
and by regular I mean weird, demented, odd, sick, twisted, totally fucked up and strange...
you know, the Good kind of gaming group that in the middle of playing BootHill (yes I have a copy) decides to do Shadowrun in Driftwood New Mexico cirrca 1869, and blame the banditos in Driftwood across the pass for the theft of the U.S. Cavalry's payroll...
Now THAT was a FUN game
For those of you who do not know, the point of BootHill is for the game master to kill as many of your characters as possible before the end of the session... and you Start by making 5 characters... EACH... and introducing them one at a time into the game (to be killed, of course). it's a beer and pretzels kinda game, and you spend more time making characters and bullshitting than actual playing.
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