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| 12/03/03 |
Comments in reference to the character Taristan Aylown a Human: (Add Comments Here) There was a little friction between him and the rest of the party, but it was still good to have him along. Had a bit of a habit of charging off without the rest of the party and then needing us to bail him out.
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| 12/03/03 |
Comments in reference to the character Taristan Aylown a Human: (Add Comments Here)
Taristan was always running around, moving from one place to the next. Now following the group. Some times we lost him. And we knew he stole from us, so next time we see him. He‘s dead. *smiles*
[MacGamer's reply to comment: I thought I kept up with the group just fine. Stealing? Not true. I found 250 GP in one location, and NOBODY asked me about it, or said that I stole from them. I didn't pick up ANYTHING else at any other time. Equipment was found, which went to the other three players, I recieved nothing. At the end, each person recieved an extra 100 GP, but I did't take any, in keeping with the deal for only food & lodgings for myself from then on, and I gave the village 300 GP. ]
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| 12/03/03 |
Comments in reference to the character Taristan Aylown a Human: I think your character did a good job getting his misgivings across to the group. I think an easier technique for everyone to manage, including the DM, would be to be vocal about your opinions, even argumentative, but still stay with the group and grudgingly go along with things. There is a lot more opportunities for roleplaying by engaing group members in conversation than in remaining quiet.
I think the character was well-played overall. I liked the bit about saving some secretly gotten gold to give to the villagers at the end. Nice touch. A sort of Robin Hood - steal from the stealers and give back to victims. A very ‘in-character‘ thing to do.
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