15 May 2017

Pathfinder characters: the old guard.

In this post: the first generation of player characters from our long-running Pathfinder campaign – as opposed to the long-suffering NPCs they harassed.

 
 
 
Harr, our halfling rogue. Like most other halflings, he has a harmonica, a tendency to touch things that aren't his, and a burning drive to kill his own parents for selling him into slavery as a child.


Magda, my half-elf fighter. There's some stupid joke to be made about exclusively picking fights with half-elves, but I think I have enough self-dignity to avoid it.

Nîmor, our dwarven paladin/inquisitor. (No, that's not multiclassing, that's unfortunate choices during character creation followed by hasty retraining.) A solid man-of-all-combat despite his truly prolific nat 1s, with a habit of putting his foot directly into his mouth when confronted with religious diversity.

Woodicles, our elven wizard. The ostrich-feather sleeves were artistic license and sadly did not come into actual play.


An unfinished piece of us barge-poling through the summer.

 
And some good old post-apocalyptic versions of Nîmor and Woodicles.