Clyde Baneheart was a character I made for an RPG a long time ago, and the name stuck with me. So now I use it for all of my generic handles.
The first thing I have to say is kudos to the developers who did the testing and quality control on Sundren. Logging in for the first time last night and doing a few of the 'postage boy' quests, I couldn't help but admire the work that had gone into making sure even that one little area that I saw worked like clockwork.
This is my second experience playing NWN2 multiplayer. The first was another PW - Forgotten Realm, but, while initally, I was happy and contented, I soon discovered that it had a very "MMO" feel to it. So, after logging out and taking a break, I came back and discovered Sundren.
My RP history includes simple Forum RPs all the way to hard core D&D PnP games. I play a 4.0 game right now with an unaligned elf ranger named Urdan Darkleaf. His parents were killed by an orc tribe near their mountain home, and his sister went missing. He keeps hope that she is alive because he never found a trace of her death. He developed a bit of a macabre habit though, because of it, where he murders the people connected to that tribe in any way in very grotesuqe ways.
However, my Sundren character is a stuidous elf by the name of Isendil Ginfer. He is a wizard in every sense of the word. He believes that magic is inherently goverend by laws, and by discovering these laws, it can be better controlled and used. In this way, he seeks to bring magic: a privilidge enjoyed only by the rich or by people with talent such as his, to the poor, lesser folk. And that's the way he'd say it, too. He lacks the humility that would temper many people, so he comes off as arrogant. Still, he isn't mean, just a little too self-centered. He'll still help the downtrodden individual.
I'm not sure what else to add here. I have viewed the articles on the Wiki (especially Sundren being 'low magic,' giving Isendil's goals ligitamacy), but I know I missed some things. Hopefully, I'll learn the details quickly enough. I look forward to seeing people live.
The first thing I have to say is kudos to the developers who did the testing and quality control on Sundren. Logging in for the first time last night and doing a few of the 'postage boy' quests, I couldn't help but admire the work that had gone into making sure even that one little area that I saw worked like clockwork.
This is my second experience playing NWN2 multiplayer. The first was another PW - Forgotten Realm, but, while initally, I was happy and contented, I soon discovered that it had a very "MMO" feel to it. So, after logging out and taking a break, I came back and discovered Sundren.
My RP history includes simple Forum RPs all the way to hard core D&D PnP games. I play a 4.0 game right now with an unaligned elf ranger named Urdan Darkleaf. His parents were killed by an orc tribe near their mountain home, and his sister went missing. He keeps hope that she is alive because he never found a trace of her death. He developed a bit of a macabre habit though, because of it, where he murders the people connected to that tribe in any way in very grotesuqe ways.
However, my Sundren character is a stuidous elf by the name of Isendil Ginfer. He is a wizard in every sense of the word. He believes that magic is inherently goverend by laws, and by discovering these laws, it can be better controlled and used. In this way, he seeks to bring magic: a privilidge enjoyed only by the rich or by people with talent such as his, to the poor, lesser folk. And that's the way he'd say it, too. He lacks the humility that would temper many people, so he comes off as arrogant. Still, he isn't mean, just a little too self-centered. He'll still help the downtrodden individual.
I'm not sure what else to add here. I have viewed the articles on the Wiki (especially Sundren being 'low magic,' giving Isendil's goals ligitamacy), but I know I missed some things. Hopefully, I'll learn the details quickly enough. I look forward to seeing people live.
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