"Weakest" feat / character option you've actually taken?


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Gave a character who has lived their hole life in poverty a very special feat for a very special reason; one "good" guy decided that he was too greedy and wanted too much, so the man put my character on a Geas/Quest.

My poor rogue failed his will save, naturally, and was forced to be the most generous person ever. So he gave away everything that he had ever adventured to and the GM was pleased, so very pleased, that my neutral character was turning into a selfless good guy.

So nearing the end of his rose-tinted adventure, with nothing to show for it except for bawd stories, he went into the temple of such-a-good-guy and asked for the head priest. And the GM thought it would be cool if the head priest was the same guy that cast the cool spell on him.

And then there's this moment where my characters starts up a monologue about how he's eaten nothing, since he's giving everything away, and how he lives, and all the terrible things that happened to him for no gain at all. The GM was a little surprised, but the head priest asked, "And what have you learned?"

"I learned that I wish for death." And then I say that he just bursts into flames and leaves a pile of ash for the head priest to clean up.

Troth of the Forgotten Pharaoh is the best feat ever.

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