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  • #31
    I have always preferred the subtle insanities. I had a wonderfully fun elf wizard that had survived being an orc captive by finding a "new friend" that he talked to a lot (but only in Draconic cuz that is all his friend spoke). Most thought he was full of it until they got to know him and he let them actually see his friend...his rabbit familiar named Harvey that thought he was a dragon :P. Yev and Asura both remember Ash (shortened from Ash'Ta'Azza because that was too hard to scream when running for your life from a bunch of orcs).

    One good thing to keep in mind while playing a "touched" toon: madness does not usually vanish when an event starts or combat happens or especially when it is way out of place. Too many people play characters with insanities (and play them well) but slip back to "normal" at times when the situation makes such quirks detrimental. Insanities are really fun when they actually get in the way of success.(at least to me).

    Personally, I find any over the top personality to be quite annoying after a while. Insane or just totally obnoxious...no difference to me. I get bored and just walk off after a few minutes. I've seen people play insane, overly inquisitive, and seriously concieted characters quite well. Then others take it a bit over the top and become experts on EVERYTHING or so insane you can't hold a conversation for more than a minute.
    Ursus Ahrahl: Vengeful Desert Warrior (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ursus_Ahrahl)
    Zaphram Babblerocks: Silly Gnome Tinkerer
    Ronon Darkholme: Eye and ear of the Night Watch of Kelemvor's Eternal Order (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...onon_Darkholme)
    Jakomyn Moriarty: Misunderstood Calishite mage (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.php?title=Jakomyn_Moriarty)
    Turin Greyhold: Ex-mercenary paladin of Torm (http://www.sundren.org/wiki/index.ph...reyhold,_Turin)
    Alexandros Pentacost: 1/2 Orc Cleric of the Red Knight
    "Remember, Private..Friendly Fire is not a nice warm place you and your hippy buddies sit around at night toasting marshmallows and singing Kumbaya." --Me to one of my troops way back when

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    • #32
      Special Snowflake Syndrome. Everyone wants their character to stand out. People want attention for their characters. Which is natural, seeing as we usually want that as people (unless you're agoraphobic! [this isn't exactly accurate, but embellished for this instance]).

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      • #33
        Just pretend that you are Saulus. You can't get closer to insanity than that

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        • #34
          I'd listen to Maevan. He's made and killed more characters than anyone else so he knows all about new concepts
          Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

          "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Urithrand View Post
            I'd listen to Maevan. He's made and killed more characters than anyone else so he knows all about new concepts
            I hate you!

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            • #36
              Once upon a time long ago and far away I had a three personality schizophrenic halfling sorceror. I created a chart for each of the 3 personalities who were each unstable outside of the obvious. 1-20, depending on what their die landed on it determined behavoir for a given time segment.

              This became pretty amusing after awhile, and added that hair trigger "I don't know where that came from" factor that purely portraying the role never quite gets about insane people -- their unpredictability.

              If you're looking for a very crazy character with a heavy dose of just-random-enough-but-not-too-much, I would recommend this system.

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