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--[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 00:29, 19 October 2006 (MDT)How can Olaf mcsuckerson and brikel "son of olaf mcsuckerson" make the top eight at eight?! Your descriptions of them sound like they, well, you know, sucked.  Just a nostalgia thing or were there deep, complex plot lines swirling beneath the surface?
 
--[[User:BenofZongo|BenofZongo]] 00:29, 19 October 2006 (MDT)How can Olaf mcsuckerson and brikel "son of olaf mcsuckerson" make the top eight at eight?! Your descriptions of them sound like they, well, you know, sucked.  Just a nostalgia thing or were there deep, complex plot lines swirling beneath the surface?
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--[[User:Jason|Jason]] 15:25, 19 October 2006 (MDT)Nostalgia.  Brikel was great, I had as much fun with him in 2 or 3 sessions and I normally get from a whole campaign.  He was constantly preaching to the other players and had a giant set of religious strictures that made him a pain in the neck to the others.  Olaf is totally just a nostalgic look at being in 5th grade again.

Revision as of 15:25, 19 October 2006

Game Ideas

The Supers Game

Fantasy Game

Period Roleplaying

World of Darkness

Espionage

Genre mish-mash

Deadlands

Morrow Project

Space Opera

Characters

My current characters are:

Hassan

Sam Hunter

My previous characters are:

Dynamo

Silas Kennedy

Moment of Clarity

MoCThis is my system idea.

Favorites

What follows are my all time favorites, whether or not they have occurred with this group. Its just a record, but feel free to read and comment on them if you wish.

Klaus
Walter of Marin
Olaf the Strong
Brikel Myrikand
The Tiger Eye Cameo of Ibn-al Azrad
Vengeance League
AAA Badass
Forged in Steel


--BenofZongo 00:29, 19 October 2006 (MDT)How can Olaf mcsuckerson and brikel "son of olaf mcsuckerson" make the top eight at eight?! Your descriptions of them sound like they, well, you know, sucked. Just a nostalgia thing or were there deep, complex plot lines swirling beneath the surface? --Jason 15:25, 19 October 2006 (MDT)Nostalgia. Brikel was great, I had as much fun with him in 2 or 3 sessions and I normally get from a whole campaign. He was constantly preaching to the other players and had a giant set of religious strictures that made him a pain in the neck to the others. Olaf is totally just a nostalgic look at being in 5th grade again.