Something I saw from YouTube comments on a D&D stream regarding a Duergar:
The comment went something like...
"I'm Nottim. This is my brother, Nobuddiem, but you probably want to talk to our sister, Verium. We're the Poortent siblings."
A player asked for the name of a Duergar vendor and the DM responded, "My name is not important." The players kept using "not important" as the vendor's name. (To be faaaair, the vendor didn't have the information they were wanting. One player's character was just hungry and complaining because he had a particular diet he refused to break despite risking exhaustion from starving. So, the vendor was invented on the spot.)
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Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider. My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong. I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲 “It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
Mine is my "shadow sorcerer maybe a demi demi god" Spark Edgeboi (the edgiest boi). The entire roleplay idea for him was that he tries to be super edgy, but has no clue how to do so. Paired with my friend's "cat girl tabaxi cleric for gangs" character, it lead to some interesting RP.
(naturally I statted Spark out with illusion and lightning-based evocation spells)
My warforged druid started the campaign with amnesia, and did not know their own name. It was my intent to let the party name them. In the first session, I pursued a fleeing bandit we'd dubbed Timmy as he ran along an aquaduct. With my druidcraft, I made the sound of a snake in front him. He failed his Int check to recognize the illusion, stumbled, and failed his Dex save, causing him to plummet hundreds of feet to his death.
Thus was I dubbed "Timminator".
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My funniest character name was, Help I-swallowed-a-bug
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The clan is Clan Turnitov. The clan elders are "Waytamo" and "Turnibakonagen"
(if you didn't get the joke, read them aloud!)
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Something I saw from YouTube comments on a D&D stream regarding a Duergar:
The comment went something like...
"I'm Nottim. This is my brother, Nobuddiem, but you probably want to talk to our sister, Verium. We're the Poortent siblings."
A player asked for the name of a Duergar vendor and the DM responded, "My name is not important." The players kept using "not important" as the vendor's name. (To be faaaair, the vendor didn't have the information they were wanting. One player's character was just hungry and complaining because he had a particular diet he refused to break despite risking exhaustion from starving. So, the vendor was invented on the spot.)
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
Mine is my "shadow sorcerer maybe a demi demi god" Spark Edgeboi (the edgiest boi). The entire roleplay idea for him was that he tries to be super edgy, but has no clue how to do so. Paired with my friend's "cat girl tabaxi cleric for gangs" character, it lead to some interesting RP.
(naturally I statted Spark out with illusion and lightning-based evocation spells)
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My warforged druid started the campaign with amnesia, and did not know their own name. It was my intent to let the party name them. In the first session, I pursued a fleeing bandit we'd dubbed Timmy as he ran along an aquaduct. With my druidcraft, I made the sound of a snake in front him. He failed his Int check to recognize the illusion, stumbled, and failed his Dex save, causing him to plummet hundreds of feet to his death.
Thus was I dubbed "Timminator".