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Reviews To Date for Jack
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| 07/17/04 |
Comments in reference to the character Draven Blackthorn a Human: (Add Comments Here) An evil mage was an interesting choice for this module. Eventhough, you RPed well on the boards and in the module, I don‘t think this character would have associated with this group. Too much good around for you. Your arrogance was almost enought to push most of the other characters over the edge (on board of course). That was a nice touch.
You were late to the game, but once there, got your stuff together quickly.
All in all, a good player and a good character.
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| 07/16/04 |
Comments in reference to the character Draven Blackthorn a Human: (Add Comments Here)
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| 07/16/04 |
Comments in reference to the character Draven Blackthorn a Human: (Add Comments Here)
Well, it‘s hard to throw what seemed to be a “chaotic character“ into a one shot and have him fit right, but not to bad. He obviously had his own motive for the adventure. Good job and hope to play soon again.
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| 07/16/04 |
Comments in reference to the character Draven Blackthorn a Human: (Add Comments Here) Dude, we would never have completed the module without the seriousness of your character. He kept things on track.
He reminded me maybe abit too much of a certain wizard from a few Weis/Hickman novels. Though, I must say you did a great job RPing him.
[Jack's reply to comment: I must say that I never played Wizard before and I did take some things from those novels but tried to keep it my own character. Thanks ]
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| 07/16/04 |
Comments in reference to the character Draven Blackthorn a Human: (Add Comments Here) Draven is a mage. Possibly neutral, but he dropped some hints that he might stray on the slightly darker side of the fence.
His manner was... abrasive. From calling party members fools to ignoring those whom he didn‘t agree with, he came across as aloof, egotistical, sarcastic, and quite possibly a future threat to “good“ greater than that which we killed.
Surprisingly, the characterization worked well with the party. Most of the characters got along well, but the friction caused by this character made things interesting. It wasn‘t bad enough to actually destroy party unity, and it added spice to the evening. I applaud his RP skills for knowing how to take it just far enough and no further. Nicely done.
I can still see him, standing in a corner plotting how he can steal the knowledge possessed by this necromancer and increase his own power. Then yelling at the stupid half-orc for being, well, a stupid half-orc... and almost getting pounded as a consequence.
Very well done.
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