
Another failed attempted at stick figures...
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*snickers* I've actually got that song on CD here... first 'Oh What a Feeling!' collection, disc 3. Five Man Electrical Band FTW!
That sounds really dumb.
On a side note, I've always loved vampires. I've thought of creating a vampire character (for what, I don't know), but my ideas always seem to be of the generic bad-ass variety. :( But I do know that I sure as hell won't follow a lore that involves sparkling in sunlight. XP I'm more partial to the Vampire: The Masquerade lore. Though all I know of that is from the V:TM - Bloodlines game (on PC).
On a side note, I've always loved vampires. I've thought of creating a vampire character (for what, I don't know), but my ideas always seem to be of the generic bad-ass variety. :( But I do know that I sure as hell won't follow a lore that involves sparkling in sunlight. XP I'm more partial to the Vampire: The Masquerade lore. Though all I know of that is from the V:TM - Bloodlines game (on PC).
Bards arent useless! ...they are just ment for the more brainy stuff, like IDing items and things, making money in the pubs, talking to people with diplomacy, supporting with magic songs and items, and giving you a reason to run like hell after they have slept with the Captain of the Guard's wife and/or daughter.
I didn't even realize they were stick-figures until I saw princess sticks-for-arms. And even then I just kept staring for a minute beforel I figured it out. The problem is that you're trying to do stick figures, but still trying to make things look good, you know what I mean?
Actually, "problem" isn't the right word, because a stick figure drawing/comic is always intended to emphasize story and jokes while signifying that the art itself isn't supposed to matter that much, therefore ANY style of stick-figures is as good as any other, right?
But I digress. "Poor dungeon master. He'll never find anyone wanting to play characters boring enough for a LotR campaign!"
Actually, "problem" isn't the right word, because a stick figure drawing/comic is always intended to emphasize story and jokes while signifying that the art itself isn't supposed to matter that much, therefore ANY style of stick-figures is as good as any other, right?
But I digress. "Poor dungeon master. He'll never find anyone wanting to play characters boring enough for a LotR campaign!"
On this subject, the following is probably my favorite stick-figure comic, from an artistic standpoint: http://keychain.patternspider.net/a.....e/koc0001.html
It's about some tabletop rpg called, uhh.. I think it's called Exalted. I know I have a pdf of the player's guide but I never actually read through it. But really, none of that matters; I read the comic without knowing a darn thing about the game it's based on, and I still find said comic entertaining.
It's about some tabletop rpg called, uhh.. I think it's called Exalted. I know I have a pdf of the player's guide but I never actually read through it. But really, none of that matters; I read the comic without knowing a darn thing about the game it's based on, and I still find said comic entertaining.
The sad thing is, that actually happened to me right here on FA when I posted asking for players for a level 2 D&D game with custom furry races. I had several responders who said "I have a level ungodly <insert standard D&D race here> I can play..."
Fortunately, there are some here who actually pay attention and wanted to play within the game's guidelines!
Fortunately, there are some here who actually pay attention and wanted to play within the game's guidelines!
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