Annie1227
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Can someone work for the evil leader who was forced to be a spy from her father?
Let me guess: this person would start off by bumbling into the middle of the main cast and somehow expect them to not kill her because she's just a simple spy that's been forced to spy.
Which, by the way, is not how you create a spy that's worth your time. Who would want a spy in their employ that's almost certainly going to betray them?
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Inferi
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Annie1227
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Can someone work for the evil leader who was forced to be a spy from her father?
Let me guess: this person would start off by bumbling into the middle of the main cast and somehow expect them to not kill her because she's just a simple spy that's been forced to spy.
Which, by the way, is not how you create a spy that's worth your time. Who would want a spy in their employ that's almost certainly going to betray them?
Inferi does have a point. The reason why you recruit children is because they can't think for themselves, and because they're naive think the enemy can't have a point.
This is why I try to steer away from child characters – if the GM doesn’t pick up on where you want to go, the character concept shoots for the stars and ends up lost in space.
Playing the same exact character that gets into the same exact situation on every single thread is apparently the height of modern entertainment. Who knew?
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20-Mar-2018 02:07:06
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Gunslinger Z
I'll probably think up a bio for...something at some point in the near future. Not quite sure what I'll be going for yet though.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.