• superkret@feddit.org
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    20 hours ago

    Missing:

    • god-like magical being, masquerading as Just Some Dude (closely related: The Super-Powered Self-Insert)
    • Most boring, generic build available in the system, played ironically (“His name is Hugh M. N. Fi-Thor”)
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      21 hours ago

      Oh! My first dm assigned me the god-like magical being role! It started as a group campaign and ended up being just me and her husband, and I was super new to it, so she wrote out a whole thing that my character was unaware of, and the entire story became finding out about this.

      My own backstory probably sucked, but my character was a fire genasi mix who was trained as a mage blade. She was purple with white eyes due to badly botching her familiar summoning spell, so she ended up with a thievy purple monkey (incapable of following directions, unless I critted the roll) instead of the phoenix she was aiming for.

      The dm snuck a giant gem into my inventory thanks to that sneaky thieving monkey (which caused a lot of problems, as you can imagine of a familiar that doesn’t obey fucking anything.) it ended up being an artifact from her ancestors, and unlocking the secrets of it brought out my latent goddessness.

      So that was a blast.

      Thanks for bringing up those memories! It was so long ago now…

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        DM assigned specialness is different and often really fun.

        I’ve played a few “mystery backstory” games those are really fun, especially the one where we had to figure out even our class

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      one time my buddy was running a game of Monster of the Week and I came up with the most mundane character possible: a Wisconsin corn farmer named Pete Faber, competing with angels, demons, and the miscellaneous supernatural