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Who are your favorite D&D characters that you've made?

My very first (and still favorite) character is a half-orc named Kugu. She's basically an orc though and inherited pretty much every orc trait, except that she's short for an orc (at only 5'9"). Her father was an orc and her mother was a human (I'll leave it up to you to figure out how that happened), and after she was born her mother tried to drown her in a river, but she floated downstream and was found (and later raised) by a female orc who had been driven from her clan for being a little short and weak. She is a level 12 barbarian with a sword that she's attuned to and is basically her boyfriend. She started out at 8 intelligence but is now a 2 due to the Deck of Many Things. I love her very much.

I've also played a Kenku and a Lizardfolk, but I love Kugu!
Who are your favorite D&D characters that you've made?

My very first (and still favorite) character is a half-orc named Kugu. She's basically an orc though and inherited pretty much every orc trait, except that she's short for an orc (at only 5'9"). Her father was an orc and her mother was a human (I'll leave it up to you to figure out how that happened), and after she was born her mother tried to drown her in a river, but she floated downstream and was found (and later raised) by a female orc who had been driven from her clan for being a little short and weak. She is a level 12 barbarian with a sword that she's attuned to and is basically her boyfriend. She started out at 8 intelligence but is now a 2 due to the Deck of Many Things. I love her very much.

I've also played a Kenku and a Lizardfolk, but I love Kugu!
The only character I've played so far is Afiar, a tiefling paladin who has so far adopted a god and a troupe of street urchins. She grew up on the streets of a small northern city, got taken in by a temple of the goddess of justice, and then accidentally got recruited for the revolution against the Evil Empire. She just got to level 6 and I love her.

Other characters I have created include anarchist gnome bard "Tamilla", paranoid dragonborn ranger Faradei, relaxed dragonborn druid Tshla, and exasperated halfling warlock Erika Burrowes.
The only character I've played so far is Afiar, a tiefling paladin who has so far adopted a god and a troupe of street urchins. She grew up on the streets of a small northern city, got taken in by a temple of the goddess of justice, and then accidentally got recruited for the revolution against the Evil Empire. She just got to level 6 and I love her.

Other characters I have created include anarchist gnome bard "Tamilla", paranoid dragonborn ranger Faradei, relaxed dragonborn druid Tshla, and exasperated halfling warlock Erika Burrowes.
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My personal favorite was my Minotaur archer ranger, Dresden Waldschatten. I didn't get the chance to use her too much because that particular campaign ended abruptly due to a lack of interest.

Dresden was level 11 when I brought her into the campaign. The climactic battle occurred when everyone was about level 8 and the DM had a time-skip that allowed us all to level up to level 11. But the character I was using, a half-elf paladin of the Raven Queen, had died in the climactic battle.

Thanks to a combination of feats and her longbow, Dresden had the ability to shoot an arrow across the entire board without penalty.

In her backstory, she escaped a Baphomet cult and was taken in by wood elves. She changed her name to Dresden Waldschatten when she became part of their clan, Waldschatten being the name of the wood elf who taught her to use a bow and arrow.

Someday I hope to play her again, but outlook does not look so good, because she was deeply rooted in 4th edition rules and finding a good solid DnD group, especially one willing to play something like 4th edition, is rare.
My personal favorite was my Minotaur archer ranger, Dresden Waldschatten. I didn't get the chance to use her too much because that particular campaign ended abruptly due to a lack of interest.

Dresden was level 11 when I brought her into the campaign. The climactic battle occurred when everyone was about level 8 and the DM had a time-skip that allowed us all to level up to level 11. But the character I was using, a half-elf paladin of the Raven Queen, had died in the climactic battle.

Thanks to a combination of feats and her longbow, Dresden had the ability to shoot an arrow across the entire board without penalty.

In her backstory, she escaped a Baphomet cult and was taken in by wood elves. She changed her name to Dresden Waldschatten when she became part of their clan, Waldschatten being the name of the wood elf who taught her to use a bow and arrow.

Someday I hope to play her again, but outlook does not look so good, because she was deeply rooted in 4th edition rules and finding a good solid DnD group, especially one willing to play something like 4th edition, is rare.
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My favourite was a human bard name Evelyn. [img]https://pre00.deviantart.net/20f7/th/pre/f/2018/010/c/f/evelyn_s_song_by_lady_ignea-dbzkrs1.png[/img] The problem was, she couldn't sing at all- but was really passionate about singing and songwriting. Her bard-spells didn't work because it was so beautiful, but because others wanted her to finally stop. And she was really spoiled. But also, coming from a merchant family, really good with trading and money. It was fun ( : It wasn't hard to choose a favourite because I only have about 3 D&D characters CX i mostly played other systems ( :
My favourite was a human bard name Evelyn.
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The problem was, she couldn't sing at all- but was really passionate about singing and songwriting. Her bard-spells didn't work because it was so beautiful, but because others wanted her to finally stop.
And she was really spoiled. But also, coming from a merchant family, really good with trading and money.
It was fun ( :

It wasn't hard to choose a favourite because I only have about 3 D&D characters CX i mostly played other systems ( :
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