>Character grows increasingly more prideful as they level up >Character becomes irrationally self obsessed >Character is quick to anger if slighted >Character gives a long spiel and rant about how they are true power and will not bow to anyone but themselves
Jeremiah Jackson
Cell?
Jacob Harris
>The hero's journey played straight >The heros are actually good people doing it because they believe it is the right thing to do >The man everyone thinks is a monster due to looks has a heart of gold >The big bad is evil and knows it, no tragic backstory or anything to make them sympathetic they just do it because they enjoy it
Ayden Morgan
snarky lady mage protected by a beefy and loyal warrior
Blake Evans
Two styles of the same kind of weapon/magic clashing.
Kevin Davis
>joke character no one took to seriously is secretly a bad mother fucker.
Joshua Reed
Same, man. I don't want to always play Morally Grey: The Game, sometimes I just want to be a paladin and smite the overtly evil villain.
Adrian Campbell
>character is named "Bad Motherfucker"
Thomas Butler
>The party has to be shipped with each other if they're viable romantic partner I'm scum, I know. But god damn it if I don't want to fuck a cute cleric.
Grayson Richardson
Hombre ?
Chase Gutierrez
>The party is a ragtag group of oddballs and misfits that grow into a sort of family >Bonus points if they're also sharing a cramped ship held together with spit and rust, a la Firefly
Grayson Lewis
Oy
Ryan Ortiz
Read the time each OP was made, smartass.
Carson Morales
Oh, guess then I'll just copy my stuff.
>The arrogant noble, who talks about his subjects like they are barley above vermin actually deeply cares about them, he does so to keep his face and fears to loose his power that allows his subjects to live better lives if he doesn't. >The second in command, who suprasses his leader in brawn, intelligence and wealth is second in command because he realized that he can never embody the cause as his leader does. >The Hero stands victorious after and bloody, guts dragging mess of a battle, only to die where he stands. >The hero is corrupted and knows his, he uses his last moments to be a shining example, inspire those left behind and tell them to olive happy lives. >The actor who always talks about finding non-violent solutions and finding happiness in co-exsistence is absolutely able to shove the other sides shit in if push comes to shove.
Daniel James
Yes to all of this, my brother. Give me heroes that are actually heroes through and through in a world of gray.
Alternatively, >Joke character is really a total coward, but still manages to save the party at the 11th hour
David Rogers
>protagonist fights dirty
Nicholas Johnson
>The strongest character is also the most gentle
Isaiah Martinez
>The villain is Skeletor-tier hammy
NYEH
Justin Lee
>The dwarf is loud, drinky, proud, has a love/hate friendship with the party elf.
Lucas Walker
>The construct character who has an existential struggle >The evil or imperialistic empire has a great sense of fashion/uses lots of reds and blacks >Character who has an unhealthy obsession with justice and vengeance because of a Batman-esque backstory >A fight between pure technology and magic that is somehow not one-sided
Ethan Cooper
>Minor, bookish character ends up in a position of power, is quite good at it but they become a worse person as a result
Xavier Wilson
>Main character is an immature, kinda selfish asshole, but over the course of the plot learns many hard lessons and becomes a good person who willingly makes hard decisions and sacrifices to help others because he truly believes its the right thing to do >"Minor" villain who is fanatically loyal to the main villain (such as a second-in-command) but is otherwise a decent person, who serve the villain because they are either lifelong friends or personally indebted to them in a way they can never repay (i.e. "The Mexican Dilemma"). >In a major showdown, the villains former mentor shows up and intervenes on the protagonists behalf, attempting to talk the villain down before the two fight each other. The mentor is killed in the struggle, but not before he either kills the villain or puts said villain on the path to his own destruction (Obi-Wan Kenobi for example). >The protagonist learns that the bad guys aren't completely evil, and the good guys aren't completely good. >Ultimate Good fights Ultimate Evil in a massive, setting-wide battle where virtually every actor contributes in some way. >Villains who do terrible things to save somebody they love. Not because I inherently think this is "okay," but because it enables a villain to justify their actions to themselves and engender at least some sympathy and understanding from others. >An antagonist who was once a famous former protagonist, but fell because of either outside circumstances or because they went too deep down the rabbit hole and can't see the light anymore.
Blake Watson
Thank you. It's exhausting how everything tries to be a cutting-edge deconstruction these days.
Matthew Carter
>Noble warriors charge on horseback and get cut down by a firing line of conscript musketeers
Leo Clark
Ya'll need to plan this shit better.
Christopher Butler
Attractive females will fall in love with me if I show small acts of skill or kindness in front of them. Still waiting on this one to happen.
Nolan Bennett
>Rival antagonists that have your powers but better and you have to begrudgingly team up with them at some point
Isaiah Martinez
Correct, the other thread shouldn't have been made 2 hours after this one.
Jose Roberts
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Kevin Adams
>The party never gives up hope, no matter how dire things get >One of the PCs reminds an antagonist of someone they once loved, so they allow the party to pass >After many fights, the fallen hero regains hope >The gods are very personal, and treat their worshipers more as a beloved family than a following, even the evils >Evil Overlords genuinely want the best for their subjects >Effort and willpower always trump circumstance and birthright >The BBEG is a huge fan of the heroes, and has been cheering them along the whole way >The boss is fighting to protect the ones he loves, and understands and appreciates that you're doing the same >The BBEG is defeated and the party lives happily ever after
Jordan Perez
>The party is an absolute sprawl of races and backrounds that don't mesh at all >They all become best friends and are like family
Logan Foster
>>Old enemies must work together in-spite of their differences in order to defeat a new, mutual enemy
Ian Rivera
>The final battle isn't an epic war for the fate of the world >It's not a clash of pure good vs pure evil >No fancy weapons, no crazy magic >Just two people beating the crap out of each other
David Williams
Yeah...it's fuckin' good when it comes down to a good old fashioned duel.
Eli Butler
>Character that starts out as a joke eventually becomes a legitimate badass by putting in the work
Lucas Barnes
>the extremely paranoid conspiracy theorist turns out to be right about one specific thing >the over the top villain has minions that are sarcastic >PC's can be dickheads, but have good hearts and truly want to help people >the villain is a genuinely nice person, they're just evil and genuinely enjoy being evil >healer is exasperated by how often the party injures themselves in horrifying fashions >one-liners of all shapes and sizes are all over the place
Jack Green
>little guy who acts like a crazy nutter is actually a genius or master
Isaac Ramirez
>team up with them
Sebastian Parker
>All the friends and allies you made over the campaign join in the final fight >Even some of your old enemies >Heroic PC dying in a final stand to save the party, party carries on in his/her honor and uphold their ideals. >The sneaky, dislikable rogue type comes around and gains some honor.
All of this. And this, I'm currently playing snarky lady mage My GF does this with our PCs. Thus far though my mage hasn't found anyone compatible yet.
Cooper Hughes
>Hero's sacrifice, no BS, dies so the party can beat the big bad >Paladin who's just a man trying to the right thing, not some over zealous meme >Evil minions follow evil leader because they genuinely believe in his cause
Matthew Morris
>>"Minor" villain who is fanatically loyal to the main villain (such as a second-in-command) but is otherwise a decent person, who serve the villain because they are either lifelong friends or personally indebted to them in a way they can never repay (i.e. "The Mexican Dilemma"). My Nigga
Anthony Nelson
>Hero is a big buff swordsman >every barbarian is Conan
Grayson Collins
>The once heated rival becomes the hero's closest ally
Aiden Smith
>A very noble and knightly character takes off their helmet to reveal they're from a race of fierce untamed savages.
Gavin Cook
>muderhobo only acted like a murderhobo in the heat of the moment and later regrets it for moral reasons
Mason Watson
>the villain is probably right but their means are so abhorrent that even the good guys cant bring themselves to join them, and fight them even though they're probably doing more harm than good
Liam Miller
>virtuous good guys remain good guys despite struggle and do not fall into a gray area >religion is prevalent but isn't evil
Too many worlds have interesting culture they just suicide to destroy their religion. Recently I replayed FFX and that was the biggest takeaway.
Bentley Ross
>Character betrays the party >Yeah, nah, he was bullshitting to get within backstabbing distance of the boss
Jose Allen
>character betrays the party >he was hiding inside an anus the entire time to get within backstabbing distance of the boss best trope
Oliver Campbell
>"I haven't had a fight this good in years." >"I don't even care about the plan anymore. I just want you dead."
>One android of several in an adventure goes rogue. >Starts killing its makers, aiming for domination >Another robot, this one loyal to humans, gives a set by set monotone take-down of the rogue's logic as they fight, before striking the final blow
>Group of adventurers/characters are hostile and confrontational to one another on the surface, but deep down they care for one another like a dysfunctional family, hiding their compassion with banter and insults
And probably best >Hero is a hero because he's a good person. He wants to be a hero because he wants to help people, no other reason.
Dylan Parker
>Rival doesn't fight for any reason other than fighting >A character realizes that he's the same
>The final showdown between the two is nothing more than a test of skill, nothing less. No big metaphors, no speeches about higher causes. Just two dudes in an empty lot.
Connor Wright
>Android/s sincerely, honestly loves human beings. >Characters assume it's simulated, but there are a few intriguing moments of behaviour which hint at something more. >Android treats it like the most natural thing in the world, happily offering services for nothing in return. >Steps in front of harm no matter what, because it loves its creators. >Continues operating even as humans leave it far behind. >Continues loving them, to the end of time. >May be convinced that they'll come back some day if it does a good enough job. >Gets more and more beat up, starts malfunctioning >Even with its last moment, it never gives up on its love
this game fucking broke me
Sebastian Phillips
>A good old fashioned, plant the colours, death songs are sung, last stand
Eli Lee
Always use this to demonstrate diversity done right
Henry Phillips
Fuck you i didn't need these feels again
Josiah Gray
>>the untrustworthy spy suspect was just a Red Herring >>so s/he was a spy afterall !! >>after multiple choices that led to this point, the PCs must choose between an outcome that benefits the Prince or benefits him more >>betrayed by the only NPC who seemed to be kind and cared >>the villain is the victim and the victim was the villan >>"Thank you for doing that thing for me. But you know too much... Kill them"
Josiah Sanchez
Nynaeve/Lan sprung to mind.
Nicholas Russell
That's highly specific but I dig it. >MEMORIES BROKEN
Isaiah Barnes
THE TRUTH GOES UNSPOKEN I'VE EVEN FORGOTTEN MY NAAAAME
Ethan Davis
>plucky comic relief character is actually the most competent and reliable person >the crazy motherfucker is the friendliest >yamcha types >villian is a man of his word down to his core >villian isn't unnecessarily evil >villian isn't unreasonable >no nonsense highly competent female character stammers and blushes in the face of lewd or romanticism >local punching bag refuses to stay down more at 11 because we'll be here for awhile >LOUD SPEECHES FULL OF NONSENSE THAT SETS YOUR HEART ABLAZE AND INSPIRES COURAGE!!! >having a spouse at home and/or children who need you automatically reduces likelihood of death 3 fold and/or imparts excess wells of strength, stamina, and willpower >the hardest most badass motherfucker that others flinch from just by his passing known across the continent as a monster you don't want to meet on the battlefield is genuinely THE nicest most heartfelt person in the entire setting and does more charity work than he does actual work
Chase Collins
>betrayed by the only NPC who seemed to be kind and cared Fat Larry, noooooooooo
Bentley Hernandez
>Fearless >rapier Isn't that a backsword?
Angel Lewis
Pretty sure you meant broadsword, as that sword isn't single-edged like a backsword by definition is.
You're right that it's not a rapier, though.
Zachary Sanchez
Fearless is the movie name. Is it a sabre?
Blake Evans
Or you get my party, where the players don't want to be friendly so only two of the characters become friends and everyone else is standoffish or an asshole.
Connor Foster
Did some googlefu and the best I can find is it is indeed a rapier with an old hilt design.
Hunter Martinez
Personally I loathe evulz for the sake of evulz.
Hitler wasn't in any way justifiable but is understandable. You don't have to go for Der Untergang route, but in general "villains" need an explanation of two to be believable, at least if they're humans.
Zachary White
>two people who hate each other are forced to work together and become closer to each other as the story goes on >character idolizes the person they actively dislike >character who does what needs to be done no matter the consequences >character who finds a way to keep moving forward after losing everything >character who comes from a warlike race just wants to help people and is nice >character who becomes a monster to protect the ones they love >character with a light-hearted personality despite having gone through hell nearly all their life >the huge pervert is actually kind and noble
Yeah I'm the worst...
Anthony Jackson
>Characters assume it's simulated, but there are a few intriguing moments of behaviour which hint at something more. Even a simulated love can be pure.
>AI tells you that while it may seem like it has feelings of affection and love >those feelings are simulated, simply because it engenders trust between the pilot and his craft >and that's why you, the pilot shouldn't be crying. Now be strong. The AI needs to fly the ship away far enough that the exploding reactor can't damage your escape pod.
Christian Ortiz
To be fair, that is a sort of family. Sounds like mine, at any rate.
Sebastian Rodriguez
>Chickenshit villain or cowardly side character redeeming themselves in the climax via heroic sacrifice
Lucas Campbell
I DON'T KNOW THE SEASON OR WHAT IS THE REASON
Nathaniel Cruz
I'M STANDING HERE HOLDING MY BLAAAAYYYDE
Daniel Lewis
We did literally all of these in one campaign I played. The final fight was very climactic.
Bentley Scott
Shadman character art
John Thompson
I guess that could be true. But it seems like they refuse to have their characters develop relationships with other PCs so I've given up and just hang out with the one other PC worth being around. We've discussed this OOC and they genuinely see nothing wrong with it. The DM doesn't care either.
Bentley Johnson
My nigga
Andrew Price
you could've just asked for >shadman pics user
Jacob Sanchez
Genocide is completely justifiable in almost every pre industrial moral framework senpai
Lincoln Robinson
>attractive female character that doesn't use sex as a tool >old fashioned knight mentality >Gods actually exist and meddle in the world >the silly foreign person >bad guys who might actually be good >straight laced person who says embarrassing things while drunk
Brayden Collins
This issue is kind of complicated... the sword shown is a replica of the US Model 1913 Cavalry "Saber" aka the "Patton Saber" after it's creator, then Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton of the US Army. It is straight, a thrusting weapon, with two beveled edges and a fuller in between creating a double rib down the center. The solid dish guard with its distinctive upturned lip is hard to mistake if you are familiar with the model.
So, it was a "saber" in that it was made to be used on horseback, but it is clearly a straight, thrust-centric sword and not a curved saber at all. Patton recommended the switch to straight cavalry swords due to his extensive training with the French, who had long since taken the curved vs straight debate as a matter of national pride, as did the English until the change of the role of swords warfare saw the tide shift decidedly to the straight sword in the western world.
It's not a rapier, though it's fairly close in intent. It's traditionally called a saber because of its intended use on horseback, but it really isn't.
You could say that in some ways it is to the rapier what a cutlass is to a saber - shorter, with a solid dish hilt for more complete hand protection. Smaller even than the cutlass or this straight sword would be the hangar and the smallsword.
Luis Jones
Ridiculous bluffing gambits that manage to work.
Juan Taylor
The French used straight sabers, really saber refers to a single-edged sword and the curve is common but incidental.
Benjamin Stewart
Even if I agreed with you (and I don't really) the Patton sword wouldn't qualify as a saber as it is double-edged.
The English term for a straight single-edged sword is a backsword, which may have been getting at (despite being wrong, as close inspection clearly shows two edges).
Xavier Gomez
Clever evasions of stereotypes by using other stereotypes, or covering it over with a mismatched 'template'
Isaac Baker
>2 on the right Pure waifu territory.
Joseph Collins
I wanna FUCK___________the paladin desu
Lucas Turner
Bad historiography on the part of the producers, then; this part of the movie takes place in 1911. Then again, the previous contender, a Belgian cavalry officer, is shown wearing a pickelhaube.
Asher Myers
The paladin is the only remotely attractive one.
Zachary Adams
>Both hero and villain are nihilists, who have chosen their paths in order to write their own meaning >creator deity is proud of both, turns both into deities
Bentley Cruz
Enemies with exotic resistances that normally would never come up, except at the worst possible time.
Parker Rogers
I was thinking that they were going for the 1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword, which has a very similar hilt, and that the Patton sword was simply easier for swordsman /actor /stuntman /choreographer Anthony De Longis (who played the spanish swordsman wielding the Patton sword) to get his hands on. I think it's pretty forgivable, though a definite anachronism.
The 1908 Pattern is a backsword, single-edged as all backswords are, with a single wide fuller nearer the spine and a wide primary bevel on edged side. It always seemed to me to have a more pronounced pistol grip in the hand than the Patton sword, but otherwise the guard is extremely similar down to the upturned lip on the back of the dish.
Gabriel Jones
>Fantasy world is actually a lost colony from a sci-fi civ >Big bad is a robot from space >Endgame party mulches fucking everything with crazy ancient weapon needed to kill the Big Bad Robot
Mason Thomas
Well-meaning blessings gone awry, but still serviceable and cool in their own way.
Benjamin Brown
And here's the 1908 Pattern backsword for comparison with the 1913 Patton sword.
Justin Harris
who cares if it's simulated? Some of the best people I know are OBVIOUS soulless replicants without a single spark of life in them. That doesn't make them less solid friends. It just means they don't have a soul.
Oliver Morgan
that's stupid, just cut off the reactor. Why doesn't anybody have the METTLE the hiigaarans did?
Zachary James
That's pretty clearly a double fuller, man.
Robert Foster
this is cute. is the rest of the artist's work cute too?
Kayden Cox
I can see how you might think that because of how it's reflecting, but the 1908 Pattern sword has one wide fuller. Check my image for an up-close shot by the hilt, it even has the maker's mark clearly shown.