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Thorn of Clovenwood's page
270 posts. Alias of Mothman.
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So Thorn might have come across O.L.L.I in his wanderings – they frequent a couple of the same places, and it seems the little modron has a finger in many pies. I can’t see any obvious links to the others – barring a common alignment in the case of Lysanderis, Kev, and Reghar.
Thorn does have a weakness for beautiful women, and it looks like Lys has it going on in that department – but Thorn has little need for a tout these days, or interest in the Sensates, so any meeting would likely be a chance one … of course, if the elf is that hot, he might decide to stalk her a little… ;-)
The bariaur doesn’t particularly like demons – more a tradition thing than anything personal. Even he’s not stupid enough to head over to the Pious Tanar’ri to pick a fight, but maybe he could run into Reghar one night if he gets drunk enough and just happens to wander over in that direction.
Not sure about links to Kev or Rennet – I see that Rennet has had a run-in with the Takers before, but that was likely before Thorn’s time with the faction.
Greetings berks and cutters.
I've answered some more of the questions in my profile.
Eir Haakonen wrote: Mothman wrote: ...potentially he would shift back towards chaotic good with the right moral influences. What a pity. I don't think there's too much danger of that if I keep hanging with you hon'
Kruelaid wrote: Thorn of Clovenwood wrote: Eir Haakonen wrote: "uuuuuUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!"
"ooOOOooo."
I respect you too much to RP this further ;-)
Plus, I'm sure what's happening here is illegal in most states... Luckily, I'm not that attached to the character, so this was fun and not humiliating. Hey-is she promiscuous?-yes, what can I say? And besides, how often do you kick off a character like that. I mean come on, we wouldn't think twice about starting a campaign murdering a tribe of kobolds, would we? Mate, I'm into it, it's all good. Just don't think we need to detail it further for the kiddies.
"Good for you?" asked Thorn languidly. "That thing with the ... you know, was quite creative." He stretches. "Well! I could slaughter a tribe of kobolds after that - how about you?"
Eir Haakonen wrote: "uuuuuUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!"
"ooOOOooo."
I respect you too much to RP this further ;-)
Plus, I'm sure what's happening here is illegal in most states...
Nice work James! Saw some of your other work too, cool stuff. Hehe, so which one of us should swap out to a Githzerai monk?
I should be able to flesh out Thorn a little more stat-wise today (I’ve worked out most stuff, haven’t finished equipment yet).
One question of interest:
Karrin Kind wrote: Serpico Fork-tongue III wrote: "they isss been frienss, closs frienss. "Er, ok, but why turn out the lights? Not everyone can see in the dark like you and me." "Oh, I can see in the dark too hon'"
Thorn shrugs, puts his arm around Eir's shoulders, and continues down the passage.
fade to black...
Eir Haakonen wrote: Thorn of Clovenwood wrote: I've put a physical description at the top of Thorn's profile James - feel free to use artistic license on it as you see fit.
I'll try to put his game statistics together later today or tomorrow. He's very well endowed. So's she. And accommodating.
I've put a physical description at the top of Thorn's profile James - feel free to use artistic license on it as you see fit.
I'll try to put his game statistics together later today or tomorrow.
The Bariaur stares at the kobold for a moment, then turns to his companion.
"This place is getting crowded hon. Want to take our honeymead back to one of those rooms the barkeep mentioned...?"
Mitchifer wrote: "Actually I'm Human, sort of... Here you are Sir Bariaur your Honeymead."
As you look closely you see Mitchifer's beard and hair are actually tiny pale serpents and his eyes are slit like a snake.
That's right!
"You must have been bending over..." mutters the bariaur, and then gives a sly look to his female companion. "At any rate, my thanks! The god's blessings upon you."
“Perhaps a gnome … I hear they face extinction on some worlds – this specimen seems ample evidence of that.
Barkeep! Ah, my good dwarf … a bottle of honeymead if you please.”
"Ah, here's the place Eir! Now, what were you drinking?"
Eir Haakonen wrote: "Hey handsome."
She looks... down there.
"You buying?"
Looks at Karrin.
"You should start with something a little more... humanoid. Then work your way up."
Eir lloks back and smiles at the Bariaur.
"Lady, I'm nothing if not accomodating." The muscled bariaur gives a feral grin.
Heh. We so have to figure out a way to cross over these two campaigns...
Karrin Kind wrote: "Um wow, that really, really . . . interesting? You sure do know a lot about men! My father always said that men are wicked creatures that would lead a woman to sin, or something, he didn't really say how though . . . hmmm, do you know how a man could lead a woman to sin?"
<Karrin probably has no idea what "like this" means. She seems very interested none the less.>
Why hello ladies ... did I mention I was from Ysgard?
Yup.
Rennet wrote: Rennet raps on the table sharply to gain your attention. What'sa matter berk? Hellcat got your tongue?
James Keegan wrote: Thorn of Clovenwood wrote: This is the avatar I'll likely be using for the bariaur. Within the profile is a first run draft at answering James' questions. Very nice, lots to work with. I've got the plot forming and the beginnings are gettin' hammered out. Looks like a lot of free thinkers up here, no lawful bashers in the bunch yet (though there's still folks thinking about their characters, and that's not to mean they should feel discouraged from playing an orderly type). I plan on doing drawings of everyone's character when I have time (and a computer I can scan stuff on). Just for fun. Coolness!
I've added in what I've done so far of the character background, if you're bored and feel like reading. Also, down the bottom are some thoughts I might get your opinion on...
This is the avatar I'll likely be using for the bariaur. Within the profile is a first run draft at answering James' questions.
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