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| 05/14/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Pilgrim through the campaign surprised me over and over. Though in the start Gab thought the tile ‘fiery one‘ given to her by Father Sebastian was very appropriate, she grew more reasonable over time and showed the group that there was indeed much morality in her. I didn‘t imagined she would accept feeding on simply animals, yet she did. I didn‘t expect her to choose to side with Simon about the prophecy, and to go ahead with it even after it seemed Simon dismissed those thoughts, but she did. Loved the interactions between our characters, though many times they seemed less than friendly (actually reminds of a certain stubborn paladin and a certain obnoxious mage!). Great stuff!
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| 05/01/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Alas, a falling out between the ‘ladies‘ of the group. Don‘t think this one will be healed, either. Such a stubborn gal, Pilgrim. :)
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| 04/24/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: In the end, it seems Pilgrim‘s main characteristic is her good heart. Although currently not really beating anymore, it manages to still influence her personality towards doing the right thing and acknowledging the sad truth about her current state as vampire. How will she convince the others that this unlife is not worth experiencing further? From what I‘ve seen, she might end up threatening them with her sword :) Anyway, truly the softie of the group despite her big strong muscles - Anya
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| 04/17/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: I‘d like to hear more about Pil‘s past. Obviously not a woman to be trifled with even when alive, yet with quite a bit of empathy for the underdog.
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| 04/10/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Pilgrim once again got a little lesson in patience and tact as the countess Julienne simply walked away after Pilgrim took out her mighty sword and shield. I guess subtle irony and innuendoes don‘t really fly with Pilgrim, who‘s more used to “I‘M GONNA SLAP YA“ or, if the case provides it, “GIMME A HUG!“ Not much in-between :P But, on the other hand, she was extremely touched and troubled by the maid-eating atrocity behind the small castle, and that was a very nice moment for her to ONCE AGAIN question everyone else‘s beliefs in God. Good job! Anya
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| 03/20/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Pilgrim, backing down?!
I must have been deceived. Yet, it seems even Pilgrim will step away from a fight to comfort a companion. It‘s a tad odd that the most forthright character is also the most surprising.
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| 03/20/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: She‘s definitely full of surprises. While at first Pilgrim seemed much more reckless and self-centered, she now turned to a much more reasonable mindset, perhaps even more ‘human‘. The further one gets from humanity, the more human he strives to be? Great character. It‘s interesting watching her interaction with the rest of the group. While she is gradually becoming more compassionate, others are gradually becoming more ruthless.
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| 03/19/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: With Pilgrim pretty much what you see is what you get. Or at least that‘s what you think on first look. After that, the layers peel off one by one, and from rude she goes to just tough, from tough to just direct and from direct she goes to protective! Who would have known she already cares so much for the Nosferatu? Interesting roleplaying ahead for them, I can tell! - Anya
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| 03/13/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Pilgrim changed/revealed a bit this session. While her decision about the priest seemed to be an (appropriately) snap judgement, she stuck with it. Previously she had semed rather reactive, mostly challenging or rejecting what others said and did, but she‘s set on her own agenda now, God help us.
Was also surprised by her upset in the cemetary, and later insistence on hunting in the woods rather than the village. Pilgrim the moral compass? NOT what I expected from this violent Tremere-tosser. Or is this another one of her whims? Time will tell.
-K
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| 03/12/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: A lot can be said about Pilgrim that I believe all of our characters either agree or disagree with but one thing is for certain; she‘s one feisty vamp!! And accordingly, she is probably the complete opposite of Samael in so many ways. IMHO, she is the epitome of act first, ask questions later and boy does she have a mouth on her but thats a testiment to how convincing this character can be. Kudos LRP, Pilgrim brings much energy to the group and I can‘t wait to see how our two characters will think of each other in the future. -Tarridus
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| 03/11/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: I‘d be interested to learn more about why Pilgrim is who she is... a sword wielding, chainmail clad warrioress in medieval France? And a mouthy one at that... Certainly can see why a Brujah would have chosen her.
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| 03/09/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Vampire: My, my, isn‘t she tough. I‘m glad she is though, because it provides great contrast to her polite “colleagues“. I love her personality and her rebeliousness which can be seen in her many in-your-face comments. This session you used the word “dork“ however, and it felt a bit weird to me. Maybe I‘m being picky, but despite her personality, remember Pilgrim is living in 12th century France, so certain things are simply not allowed... What will the mortals say when she storms into a place carrying her big sword and shield? Rememeber what happened to Joan of Arc? :P
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| 02/27/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: Something tells me that Pilgrim was a force to be reckoned with _before_ the Embrace. She‘s downright terrifying now, tossing our poor prettyboy around like a rag doll. Just hoping she tones it down a bit for the Prince; s/he doesn‘t sound like the sort to tolerate rebellion.
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| 02/27/05 |
Comments in reference to the character Pilgrim a Human: A very interesting character, the way she was spoken to by Father Sebastian was very appropriate. She is definately a fiery one, much more so than the rest of the group. She seemed to take the transition into Vampire with more ease than the rest of the group, though it clearly affected the group. Perhaps she actually sees this as an opportunity, or perhaps she is just too good at hiding her own feelings. Either way, the interaction with Pilgrim was super fun and I‘m looking forward to see what happens next.
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