Greetings, all that read this post! I will make my point brief.
I am fifteen years of age, and new to D&D. I have only played it once, but I am passionate. I enjoyed my first try. However, I came across an issue that has been biting at my mind recently.
My character is a half-orc barbarian named Urokk. He is the chief of his tribe and can be described as the exception to the rule, for he has an Intelligence of 16, a Wisdom of 15, and a Charisma of 15 but he still is a powerful warrior (his Strength is 20 and his Constitution is 19). He is unprejudiced towards man-folk and willing to defend his tribe.
I am not sure about how to play as him. He is not a Mary Sue, for he is quick to anger if racism is targeted at him or his people, and he is easy to seduce. Can I have some suggestions on how to depict him?
I thank you, all that contributed to this thread. I will be happy to read your suggestions.
Look at anyone nowadays on the news who is angry and frustrated at racists and imagine them swinging a greataxe to kill those racists. There you have your mentality. Kind of simple actually.
Greetings, all that read this post! I will make my point brief.
I am fifteen years of age, and new to D&D. I have only played it once, but I am passionate. I enjoyed my first try. However, I came across an issue that has been biting at my mind recently.
My character is a half-orc barbarian named Urokk. He is the chief of his tribe and can be described as the exception to the rule, for he has an Intelligence of 16, a Wisdom of 15, and a Charisma of 15 but he still is a powerful warrior (his Strength is 20 and his Constitution is 19). He is unprejudiced towards man-folk and willing to defend his tribe.
I am not sure about how to play as him. He is not a Mary Sue, for he is quick to anger if racism is targeted at him or his people, and he is easy to seduce. Can I have some suggestions on how to depict him?
I thank you, all that contributed to this thread. I will be happy to read your suggestions.
Have you ever seen Conan the Barbarian? Great inspiration there baised on what you've said so far about your character.
Though, as a dnd PC you're most definitely mary sue. We all are. Best to embrace it and make it yours.
Look at anyone nowadays on the news who is angry and frustrated at racists and imagine them swinging a greataxe to kill those racists. There you have your mentality. Kind of simple actually.
Thank you, both.