YOU CAN'T PLAY A KOBOLD! Why is this concept so hard for people to figure out?! Halflings don't even look like kobolds so what's this "appears" crap? C'mon people.
[Edited on 7/25/2003 by CrystalTears]
I roleplay a Krolvin that was turned into a Giant by a sorcerer that cursed me. I can do it because I have a story behind it. Heh.
Razzle them. Dazzle them. Razzle dazzle them.
Everything I kill only appears to be dead. Tell you what, in gemstone everything is actually what it appears to be. Once I see a creature that gens appearing to be dead when LOOKED at, il change my mind. (UNDEAD DONT COUNT)
Ah, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness...alone, in the bitter watches of the night, when all your life seems to shrink, the walls of your bower closing in about you, a hutch to trammel some wild thing in?
My dwarf is actually a small giant. :P
You can currently roleplay a giant, dwarf, halfling, elf, half-elf, dark elf, sylvan or human.
I've never interacted with Pattie... and she could be the most fun to be around.... but the PLAYER needs to realize that Pattie is a halfling that has some identity issues and that Pattie is not actually a kobold. Nothing has to change in the way Pattie is roleplayed.. but my god, the player of Pattie needs to buy a clue.
That's the neat thing about roleplaying. You can create an elaborate fantasy and if it conflicts with a fantasy character's reality it creates a deeper depth to the fantasy world. If a person uses a little effort and an open mind, enjoyment can be found in almost anything they do.
roses are dead
violets are too
And that's basically all I'm saying. Roleplay your character any way you want, but at least acknowledge that you can't play any other race other than the ones offered, and when people call you on it to at least accept your defeat gracefully and not call them closeminded, unimaginative idiots. The one not understanding the rules here is the one trying to break them, and stating that your have a character history to back it up is just as wrong.Originally posted by Parkbandit
I've never interacted with Pattie... and she could be the most fun to be around.... but the PLAYER needs to realize that Pattie is a halfling that has some identity issues and that Pattie is not actually a kobold. Nothing has to change in the way Pattie is roleplayed.. but my god, the player of Pattie needs to buy a clue.
If I remember right, lesser orcs do this..though it could be some other creature. They lie down and pretend to be dead, and when you enter the room, you "also see the body of an lesser orc who appears to be dead." I tried to search it 3 or 4 times then started to bug it when it jumped up and tried to attack me. It was funny as hell.Originally posted by Dighn Darkbeam
Everything I kill only appears to be dead. Tell you what, in gemstone everything is actually what it appears to be. Once I see a creature that gens appearing to be dead when LOOKED at, il change my mind. (UNDEAD DONT COUNT)
-Adredrin
Crystal Tears 24: OMG the man had a package that UPS couldn't deliver.
PS: How can you not see me post, I'm one of the biggest fucking attention whores on these boards. Christ. -Arkans
Maybe if you had a retarded mongoloid halfling it could be confused with a kobold..
[Edited on 7-25-2003 by HaXt]
I first heard the voices two years ago when I was still living on Earth. They annoyed the hell out of me, I don\\'t mind telling you; it\\'s a sure sign of schizophrenia, voices in your head telling you to kill - I hate change, and sliding from socio to schizo is disoncerting to say the least. It\\'s like a Tourette\\'s Syndrome who suddenly becomes dyslexic as well; what does he do then, start shouting compliments?
If I remember right, lesser orcs do this..though it could be some other creature. They lie down and pretend to be dead, and when you enter the room, you "also see the body of an lesser orc who appears to be dead." I tried to search it 3 or 4 times then started to bug it when it jumped up and tried to attack me. It was funny as hell. >>
I have never seen this, though I dont doubt it. It could of been a bug. I once skinned a brown bear like 8 times because it kept regenning. Perhaps the creature was a bug and a GM just jumped in it while fixing it to mess with your head.
Ah, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness...alone, in the bitter watches of the night, when all your life seems to shrink, the walls of your bower closing in about you, a hutch to trammel some wild thing in?