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First Caballed Char?


Djriacen

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Castegion perhaps?

Hur Hur!!! Can't believe one of my characters actually scared peole... :eek:

Kazimer was the first ninja to join WM back in 1.0... Imagine a ninja that couldn't use spells, like detect invisible... That was a real treat, let me tell you... Played like a melee, so I got schooled immensely, especially by savants and vamps... Got an owner only spear of courage though... Was definitely the character that got me hooked...

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First Cabaled character was Jomyl - Praetorian Elf Paladin - totally sucked with a class that i feel now i should have done a lot better on. Knight was inactive at the time and I got in the habit of dying 2 - 3 times a day against the current Nexus crop.

Learned a lot about Cabals from him though, as one will do when dying a lot ;)

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I think you're thinking of Barthagin' date=' who was a halfling. I'm pretty sure Sartoth came along later. Pali and Galadran were contemporaries of Lexicant.[/quote']

....you're right, I was thinking of Barthagin.

Though, Pali and Galadran were still around at that point too... they lasted until the pwipe.

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Lol an elf with a DEMON name. I like it :D

In retrospect I'm surprised Crypticant allowed it. I was thinking Lexicon, which would have been illegal, and I thought Crypticant sounded cool, without knowing the demon naming rules. He did have a bit of a chaotic streak, however.

It had the demonic suffix, but not a demonic root.

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Hrmm. I've only ever had that problem if I get way too deep into trying to plan out a character's RP and stuff. Not that there is anything wrong with it, but I think it's almost like setting yourself up for failure if something doesn't go quite the way you planned.

I draw up a general idea of what the char's history is and what his goals are, how his general "attitude" is.....the rest I just leave up to development as he goes along.

What about you?

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My characters that are thought out tend to have very short life spans and seem very stiff and fake to me. Characters that I give a very vague backstory/theme/personality/whatever to run with and just make most of it up on the fly seem to be my most 'lifelike' and 'real'.

My past few characters have fallen into the first category, as has my present. I think when I roll my next character (if I have time to) I'm going to do the latter.

Dey

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