I'll use Quinn in my signature then since he is a swordsman with minor magical aptitude. I figure you can get those talents from others.
If you want to fight, then go ahead and link me to a CS and make a topic if you'd like. He's open now that he's been kind of eaten.
It can make sense in context, or if you want to read his first fight.
I'll use Quinn in my signature then since he is a swordsman with minor magical aptitude. I figure you can get those talents from others.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
More or less. At this point, he gains 1 aptitude or so, and a good bit of personality from his opponent after the fact.
Here you go.
Continuing education of a war god
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
I am curious to see what you have learned from this fight.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
I posted that in th topic and will be implementing it into his CS soon. I'll just add the link to the top so I don't need to C/P the updates after each fight, since they will probably remain short for now.
I'll continue to watch the development of this character. It should be interesting indeed.
The writer who cares more about words than about characters, action, setting, and atmosphere is unlikely to create a vivid and continuous dream; he gets in his own way too much; in his poetic drunkenness, he can't tell the cart- and its cargo- from the horse.
-John Gardner
"Grieve not, wise warrior. It is better
to avenge one's friend than mourn too much.
Each of us must one day reach the end
Of worldly life, let him who can win
glory before he dies: that lives on
after him, when he lifeless lies."
So, he died again, anyway, anyone on willing to spar with him?
Well, I could give it a try.
Here's a list for my characters, you can pick whoever you like:
http://roleplayerguild.com/showthread.php?t=80353
This is very interesting. Brilliant way to develop a character, Blaze.
I'll be watching his progress and perhaps somewhere along his development, Lyzan would be facing him. Looking forward to that moment.
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