Have you ever role-played a character that had a strange/particular favorite food and/or eating habits?
I haven't, but I now think 'What is your character's favorite food and why' might be a good question to encourage thinking about your character as more then just a stat-sheet.
In Mutants and Masterminds, in our first session, our superhero team was supposed to stop some cultists who took over a museum and was attempting to resurrect a Mummy that was there. They also summoned hellhounds.
My hero was an old redneck/"worlds greatest hunter"/redneck folkhero.
After this mission was complete, he leaded up some dead hellhounds in his pickup truck.
From then on there was an ongoing joke of Hellhound stuff popping up in the flavortext concerning him: a fireproof Hellhound-skin rug at his base, making spicy Hellhound chili, spicy hellhound jerky rations in his inventory...
Anyone have a story about playing a character who used screwball logic (and it didn't lead to acrimony at the table)? I almost feel like I'm asking for sitcom plots...
Nodrog
16th Dec 2020, 10:57 AM"Favorite foods"
Have you ever role-played a character that had a strange/particular favorite food and/or eating habits?
I haven't, but I now think 'What is your character's favorite food and why' might be a good question to encourage thinking about your character as more then just a stat-sheet.
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Guest
25th Dec 2020, 7:36 PM
In Mutants and Masterminds, in our first session, our superhero team was supposed to stop some cultists who took over a museum and was attempting to resurrect a Mummy that was there. They also summoned hellhounds.
My hero was an old redneck/"worlds greatest hunter"/redneck folkhero.
After this mission was complete, he leaded up some dead hellhounds in his pickup truck.
From then on there was an ongoing joke of Hellhound stuff popping up in the flavortext concerning him: a fireproof Hellhound-skin rug at his base, making spicy Hellhound chili, spicy hellhound jerky rations in his inventory...
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Rudedog
16th Dec 2020, 11:21 AM""Dumb reasoning""
Anyone have a story about playing a character who used screwball logic (and it didn't lead to acrimony at the table)? I almost feel like I'm asking for sitcom plots...
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