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AlorielLelyn: Which was your favorite D&D character that you ever played, and why? (only characters you played)

mt77584: Does Seoni count, from "Pathfinder Adventure Care Game"?
vandemonium: I had a series of characters named after pain pills. IIRC Excedrin got to the highest level I ever achieved in Basic DnD.
M_Carp: I am going to have to step outside the strict boundaries of this question and answer: Supe R MAN from a Paranoia 2nd edition campaign. Unfortunately - There was so much backstabbing in that game that we hardly got to shoot any trouble for the computer!
Woelf: Gren Doogan
pwilz: Edward the Green, Great Druid of the Little Green Forest.
scrub: My fighter. He was ordinary in every way.
Aetheros: Crap. You disqualified my real answer.
hob69: Oh hell, I can't remember.
Tinto: Roy Royksopp. The insane level six mage that ONLY used 'skewering magic missiles of doom'.
Malicious Compliance: 1/2 orc fighter named Drakken, Extremely strong but not that bright. Most notable quote" Drakken leads, Cleric make decisions"
Neil Thomson: Dandy Ficklepants (A level 12 Bard that would woo the woman with song and his magically illuminated pants)
Zelurs: Well, I haven't played D&D for ages (I prefer other rpgs), but probably a character I coined when I was on a trip to our summer cottage. Raymond Locklear was 30ish would-be-king in an exile. He was plagued by many "diseases of the mind", he was for example paranoid and afraid of the dark. He trusted only his heritage sword 'Krishnaal' which illuminated the night and his time to time travelling companions sage Krandor and some dwarf whos name I've forgotten. Later in his adventures his life got these Elric-like qualities when (after many journeys and adventures) as a king he had to kill his bethrothed who was possessed by an evil sorceror.Events leading, and after that tragedy left also his entire court massacred and killed, leaving the new king only his now empy castle to live with, as his subordinates believed him to be cursed.
Flyspeck23: A paladin, because he screwed up the party in a fun way (well, fun for me, anyway).
Leo-T: Indan, the Rogue - played the longest, and he had 14 of the coolest "near-death" experiences!
DHEK: I've only played D&D RPGs on the computer, and I can't really remember what were the characters I played either. Could even remember if it was an AD&D one or D&D.
diemacher: I was 5 years old a long time ago....
monkeyrobot: Rangers
aleo09: don't have one
martybjsg: Onyx - the lawful good cleric. My kind of honorable, good-guy hero
xlorp: Dubious the Dwarf. Rolled so many nat-20's his axe was retroactively declared a minor artifact.
Chris Page: Gleb, an Ars Magica grog. (Big as an ox. Tough as a ox. Strong as an ox. The ox is smarter.)
Cut & Space: Azalyne, a winged elf archer. Why? Cause she was what she was.
Nef_: I was always the DM.
dietevil: Monk, because martial arts are the shiznit
daveroswell: omg, that was 20 years ago, my brain cells dont work that well
szilaj: I've never played D&D.
Helenoftroy: warrior elf: It was fun and I got to kill things
e.c.r.: never played
brainrob: Trebor Mudflap ... he kept getting killed
jellospike: I have too many of them.
PsyJam: Crap I can't remember.. But when we were younger we used to make some fun fictional characters, like level 18 giants with rediculous stats, and then fight nasty dragons and what-not.
RyanMC: Jorge the smurf paladin.... he was a frickin smurf paladin
Toxidyne: Dust, a human female rouge raised in the wooden glen.
bigbadsteve: i have yet to play, as i do not know anyone who does play
Megadev: Carmitin, because he became King of Delvot.
Quest22: Donridge. The Druid/Range, father of a half-orc (he was human)
Tennantgamer: Milo Quin Dulluban--He was a really interesting self-dependant halfing rogue. He would refuse any aid from a non-halfling because he felt that they were patronizing him. He was also cold, cruel and brains of the operation, not quite the leader but he would make sure that everything got done, and rarely in a kind gentle way. It was great that I could play my dark side, but I made sure that he had his secret crushes and got to work with some abnormal psycology that I had been studying.
SiddGames: Amgine, the dwarven mage. He had no restraint with his spells and frequently blew them all in the first encounter, resorting to grappling the rest of that game day (you know, dwarves being strong and all).
double_ones: Vince Clartho - human priest. He was just a lucky bastard...
javelin98: Myself the Elf.
Loquutus: never played
phoeniix: dont have one cos my characters never lasted long enough for me to have a favourite
kimapesan: Gotta be the Cavalier that I made - lasted the longest, also was a perfect creation (18/00 strength and middle-upper class wealth).
PSXfile: Dwarf Psionicist in the Dark Sun campaign
GrandpaDave: An elf dude...with pointy ears
Chris Barnard: Drimelgroth the Hapless (level 1 gnome thief). He met an untimely end. His 4 hit points were no match for the boulder that fell on him.
thoia: LG Paladin. All my fellow players hated the fact that I could actually play LG. They were all chaotic good or neutral and wanted to do things that let's say a LG paladin wouldn't allow...and considering he was the bad ass of the party who was going to argue (much) with him?
scriptorum: I played a lot of GURPS, and very little D&D.
heli: played much more as game master
Lord_Prussian: I can't remember at this point. Too many intervening years.
AdamT: Dwarven Monk that became a lycanthrope.
PiggDogg: I have never, ever played D&D, thus, I don't know.
rdmasters: Carg the thief. So many bad things happened to him!
ThatFalafelGirl: sadly, never played
arkibet: Salvation. A Necromancer Mage with a 16 Intelligence and an 18 Strength. I took the Shovel Man concept a bit too far, but it was a ton of fun.
Sceadeau: I little wild mage named Sheltek. I own that domain now. Isn't it sad?
Bearcat89: Only one? It's a toss up between a fighter that had a weapon specialization in claymore and was named Duncan Donitz (he was very funny) or a mage named Aganazar that specialized in fire magic, wore black robes with flames embroidered on them, and had a capuchin monkey as a familiar (the monkey also had an embroidered robe).
2amp: my first character - a fighter. my stats sucked & i was clueless about how many HD everything had ect, ect
berserkley: I was always the DM
hibikir: Last week I played a 10th level bard/fighter, with a 7 in bardic knowledge, that failed 15-20 bardic knowledge rolls in a row. I never rolled over a 7. What's more fun than a 'combat bard' that doesn't know anything
jpact: I don't recall.
Wintergoblin: I played a slutty cleric
FullTinCan: Pilaer Dawnstar, a spryte dream mage. Lots of mischief with a side of mahem.
ValJor: Never played D&D
snoozefest: none
CDRodeffer: I only played one -- some sort of gnome trickster.
djlg: Some dwarven fighter dude. He died early, I left the game and was happy.
kennyb: N/A
ptper: Falu is the best character i've ever seen, but best character would be regnor the ale drinking lawful good dwarf. nothing like trying to do what's right when you can't find your way out of the bar
wcordewiner: A gnome illusionist in a DragonLance, rinding a goat and not enough spells to back up his attitude
puffinge: I only played once, all I remember is that I killed a green slime.
AlorielLelyn: Aelina - She was this twisted evil rogue. Fell from CN to CE.
chaddyboy_2000: I've never played D&D.
skelebone: The guy that I played the lone time I played an RPG; the other players killed him out of spite.
gnomehome: AD&D : svirfneblin thief
jttm: I usually go half-elf, Fighter Mage (specialized). A little confused by your question though.
Spielfreak: Fnord
Blackwind: Willy Bundowbrow, Halfling thief. He was a cunning dog!