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Alpha Omega's Details [Statistics Help]
Member Since: 02/07/2003
Player Experience Points: 3280


I played some RPGs for several years when younger (AD&D, Champions, Traveler, GURPs), but stopped when I went away to college. NWM seems a great way to get back into it, with superb players and DMs from around the world. And now that I have a couple of DM'd multi-player games under my belt, I can't imagine going back to single-player games. My preference is for highly and well roleplayed games where the characters are developed so that they seem like real people, such that others can often realize what they are likely to do before they take (or don't take) action. (And if other players feel the same, not only do I enjoy the game more but I can also learn and improve by observation of them.) Similarly, because my focus is on the roleplaying interplay rather than Diablo-style leveling up and "goodie" collection, I prefer more difficult games where XP, gold and magic is not easily come by. If properly done, obtaining a great (two-handed) sword, a +1 dagger, or even a scroll with a long-sought 1st level spell can be far more exciting for a character than grabbing yet another +3 weapon to add to your collection.

  Country: United States
 
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This player has been reviewed 75 times by 22 unique reviewers and has participated in 48 games. These percentages concern 7 different characters. (note: we can only count games that have actually been reviewed)
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Voted Best In Game 44 of times
This player has accumulated 0 BIGs this month.
Roleplaying (Check all that apply) % of reviewers thought:
This player was believable as their character   97%
This player was especially creative in their role-playing   68%
This player often played or spoke out of character   0%
This player used inappropriate knowledge (meta-gaming, dungeon clairvoyance, been through the mod before, etc.)   1%
Overall Experience (Check all that apply)
This player seemed to be interested mostly in Roleplaying   92%
This player seemed to be interested mostly in Combat/Action   16%
This player seemed to be interested mostly in Solving the module/Completing the mission   63%
This player seemed to be interested mostly in Exploration/Touring the module   17%
Conduct (Check all that apply)
This player used inappropriate language or humor   0%
This player was disruptive   1%
This player was late to the session   0%
This player dropped out of the game without notice   0%
This player did not follow the game rules as set by the DMs/Hosts   0%
I would play with this player again   100%

Alpha Omega's Character Statistics
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· Alaric Reed
· Count Indihar Beyash (
· Cyrus the Gray
· Jerenai Wulfsen
· Player TBD
· Vladimir Graemark
· Vorowei e'Valar

Total Online

40 Users
720 Guilds
Grayden Ironbelly
 

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