Okay guys, I just became a new father of twin girls, and to give them unique bedtime stories I am making each of them character sheets, and then running them through a narrative of my creation, all so they have characters they can relate to that develop in a building story that can be told as bedtime stories over a long period of time that is completely unique to them. The hardest part right now, is assigning a class to one of my two daughters.
One of my daughters is easy to classify. She's a Bard all the way. Loves the attention, and will do anything to get all eyes on her. Even at three-four months old she knows full well what phones and cameras look like and loves to be recorded and photographed. She's also a little diva. She's totally going on the sheet as a bard. It's her sister I need suggestions for.
Her sister is not so easy to peg. She had some trouble in birth, and needed to remain in the hospital for the first two months of her life. She was in a lot of pain, but almost never cried. She is strong, because she NEEDED to be strong to survive, and she has a deathgrip with her hands. She is a very serious baby, it takes a lot to get her to smile, but when she does it's like the world becomes perfect for a few short wonderful moments. One of the first things we noticed when we finally got her home from the hospital is how the two girls acted together. When she would cry, her sister (the bard) would also start crying with her. When her sister (the bard) started crying, she wouldn't give a damn, the two interact well together other than this.
So what class do you think I should write up for my second daughter? if anyone has any other suggestions for for what I am doing, those are welcome too.
Okay guys, I just became a new father of twin girls, and to give them unique bedtime stories I am making each of them character sheets, and then running them through a narrative of my creation, all so they have characters they can relate to that develop in a building story that can be told as bedtime stories over a long period of time that is completely unique to them. The hardest part right now, is assigning a class to one of my two daughters.
One of my daughters is easy to classify. She's a Bard all the way. Loves the attention, and will do anything to get all eyes on her. Even at three-four months old she knows full well what phones and cameras look like and loves to be recorded and photographed. She's also a little diva. She's totally going on the sheet as a bard. It's her sister I need suggestions for.
Her sister is not so easy to peg. She had some trouble in birth, and needed to remain in the hospital for the first two months of her life. She was in a lot of pain, but almost never cried. She is strong, because she NEEDED to be strong to survive, and she has a deathgrip with her hands. She is a very serious baby, it takes a lot to get her to smile, but when she does it's like the world becomes perfect for a few short wonderful moments. One of the first things we noticed when we finally got her home from the hospital is how the two girls acted together. When she would cry, her sister (the bard) would also start crying with her. When her sister (the bard) started crying, she wouldn't give a damn, the two interact well together other than this.
So what class do you think I should write up for my second daughter? if anyone has any other suggestions for for what I am doing, those are welcome too.
it could be worse, you could be on fire.
May I suggest Ranger Beastmaster? All kids love pets!
Sounds to me like she is a barbarian. Strong, driven, serious, and maaaybe lacking a little bit of empathy for others pain.
Maybe consider a Druid, with their Natural Resilience, and a useful counter-part to your Bard.
S