[@Burger] I'm still here too! Ready when you are! [@Phantomlink959] Lmao! Asche didn't come off as an edgelord to me, it just seemed like you were really invested in the setting! Which is great, I'm just not as experienced in it so I tend to take a backseat til I get a feel for stuff. [@Fallenreaper] Oh man, faves! I joined a D&D game where I rped a young swordsman-in-training who borrowed his teacher's swords without asking, then was kidnapped and sold into slavery. He lived at sea for three years then finally got free. When I started rp, he was looking for his teacher's lost swords. His worst flaw was that he totally lived in the moment, just couldn't understand that there were consequences for his actions (good or bad.) He actually was a legitimately good/selfless person, but he used that fact to justify bad things that happened to him as just being random. Like, he'd spontaneously just give his whole wallet to an orphan and later he'd fortuitously find some rare treasure, so it'd never came back around to haunt him. He was like a living incarnation of good karma. Super good/lucky dude, but he just couldn't get past his big mistake in the beginning. Totally in denial that being a slave had screwed him up.