Oh, well okay then! If I did get in, I can't say I was expecting it to be this soon, but I shall adapt accordingly~ I suppose I should probably start with an introductory post like everyone else, eh?
Greetings one and all, I go by Digi! I'm a Bui who loves to play videogames, TCGs and TTRPGs~ My experience thus far has been exclusively in D&D 4e and 5e (a lot of homebrew stuff) and a couple other systems here and there. Decided I wanted to branch out with WotC started being a little more wonky than usual. I still love the simplicity of 5e, but am eager to learn the customizability of Pathfinder 2e!
I will be playing
Saur, a Kobold Ranger that specializes in archery and scouting with a hint of primal magic sprinkled in. He is noticeably foreign to these parts, not resembling regional kobolds in any way, especially due to the third horn protruding from the tip of his snout. He is a hot-headed soldier type of character and absolutely not a social type. But he is very formal and diplomatic when he interacts with others, often electing to be more verbose and careful with his word choice. This often lends to him being more adept at speaking to those of a higher station or walk of life than his own peers. While he is very self-reliant (he even likes to craft his own arrows and shields), he is very adept at working in conjunction with a group, regardless of his personal feelings on those who make up said group. But if he comes to like the group, he certainly finds it much easier to work with them.
As for the things I'm interested in seeing in the RP, it's definitely roleplay opportunities more than anything else. I'm also interested in playing around with the combat this system offers, but I'm curious he he'll interact with this group in particular and in this setting~
I wouldn't say there's anything in particular I don't want to see, I tend to have few to no limits, so I allow others to set theirs. So I'm good with what's already been decided on that front~
As for how Saur shows up with the group, I've never really been fond of avoidable retcons personally. I kinda like the idea that, being who he is, he is used to early mornings and actually took some extra time to explore his new surroundings a little bit before making his way to where he was summoned; since he lacks proficiency in Society, I could definitely see him having gotten lost, which would explain why he wasn't present at first.
That said, there could be two ways this could go: Either the fuss being started up by the race attracts his attention and he recognizes the group as those he's supposed to be aligned with and joins in with them, or he ends up meeting up with the others when they arrive at their destination post-race. I'm good with either option, so whichever you'd prefer, Wolf!