Michael Talley 759 |
You start with the Game Master Guide NPC Generator. Mine was a Lecherous Near-sighted Elf left at the alter whom's goal was carrying on the family tradition of wizardry, whom secretly engages in secret transmutations of the local populace. (They found out he believes there are too many males in the world so he creates items and spell traps that 'fix' this)
But his prohibited schools where Evocation & Conjuration :-) which made for a silly battle of Bestow Curse, Reduce person (Reach Spell is a great feat for turning touch spells to a ranged spell :-) ) Group generally couldn't stop laughing at each other when they fell for his bad pun's & spells, ultimately he physically wasn't challenging, the clean up however was amusing.
So I was wondering how many other had similar fun moments with the random NPC tables when making 'memorable' characters for the group to meet that turned into Villains, Love Interests, etc.
:-) I tend to love using the same tables if I lack for an idea in a campaign. Keeps me on my gaming toes.
Rogar Stonebow |
I played a character who gm later played as an npc. (Much better than i played her)
She was an ederly human witch (70 years old) who wore a tower shield, breastplate and a kilt. She never cast spells. But she would go around and hex people by pulling up her kilt flaps and give people an evil vadge instead of an evil eye.
And she was super flirtatious with anything male.