I'm really set on a tiefling bard who doesn't really know about their magic ability. Instead of a musical bard he is kind of a dork and just starts talking really fast and that's how he casts his spells. I want his character arc to be he slowly gets more confident and gains connections in high places throughout the campaign. I'm thinking like a chaotic good Littlefinger. The campaign setting is modernish time period.
Below are some of the notes I've made on my character:
Character Quirks I carry around a wooden toy knife, it doesn’t have any use but I think that it's rather charming I have an unexplainable fear of butterflies that traces all the way back before I could walk I have a fingerprint of every person I’ve ever worked with, it’s not that I don’t trust you but I don’t trust you I have tremendous trouble lying while at least 25% submerged in a natural body of water I can control body temperature, raising and lowering it at will. I get small, heatless flames flicker across your skin when you’re angry
Five Scars Left hand middle knuckle: A large cut there due to a fight where a part of some dudebro’s glasses cut me after a failed sucker punch Full back: a bunch of stab wounds which were semi ironically made Right Horn: a sizeable indent from when someone tried to cut it off Upper right lip: forgot from where but adds a little character to my smile. Right arm: large burn from explosion, i was more careful on the second attempt
_________________________________________________________________________ There is a Holiday where I’m from called Iiladge eve where all families must gather around a small fire and recall events of the past year, once silence overtakes the group everyone puts a small piece of paper into the fire. You are allowed to write anything on it, or have any wishes or goals for it, but only you should ever know what is written in it. This is not a spoken rule but no one ever seems to forget a single thing they wrote down throughout their entire lives. _________________________________________________________________________
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I'm really set on a tiefling bard who doesn't really know about their magic ability. Instead of a musical bard he is kind of a dork and just starts talking really fast and that's how he casts his spells. I want his character arc to be he slowly gets more confident and gains connections in high places throughout the campaign. I'm thinking like a chaotic good Littlefinger. The campaign setting is modernish time period.
Below are some of the notes I've made on my character:
Character Quirks
I carry around a wooden toy knife, it doesn’t have any use but I think that it's rather charming
I have an unexplainable fear of butterflies that traces all the way back before I could walk
I have a fingerprint of every person I’ve ever worked with, it’s not that I don’t trust you but I don’t trust you
I have tremendous trouble lying while at least 25% submerged in a natural body of water
I can control body temperature, raising and lowering it at will.
I get small, heatless flames flicker across your skin when you’re angry
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Five Scars
Left hand middle knuckle: A large cut there due to a fight where a part of some dudebro’s glasses cut me after a failed sucker punch
Full back: a bunch of stab wounds which were semi ironically made
Right Horn: a sizeable indent from when someone tried to cut it off
Upper right lip: forgot from where but adds a little character to my smile.
Right arm: large burn from explosion, i was more careful on the second attempt
_________________________________________________________________________
There is a Holiday where I’m from called Iiladge eve where all families must gather around a small fire and recall events of the past year, once silence overtakes the group everyone puts a small piece of paper into the fire. You are allowed to write anything on it, or have any wishes or goals for it, but only you should ever know what is written in it. This is not a spoken rule but no one ever seems to forget a single thing they wrote down throughout their entire lives.
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