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incorrigible geek
I am playing a new D&D character that makes everyone in my group double-take and say "Wait – she isn't a rogue?"
My character is a cleric, who worships the Iron God from Ptolus (Google is your friend). So, she is fascinated by technology, traps, locks, and all things mechanical.
Our group is rogueless; they are relying on me to rogue for them. (And heal them, because, yes, I am the cleric.)
What my brain does at 2 am:
"Ooh! There could be a superhero who can shift her own gravity, so that she can walk up the side of skyscrapers! Cool! I could call her... SKYWALKER."
What my brain does at 3 am:
"Wait. Skywalker. Star Wars. Damn."
What my brain does at 4 am:
"So, should I change her name? Or should I have her repeatedly introduce herself as Skywalker so that she can be really pissed off when everyone thinks she's referencing Star Wars? Yeah, that would be hilarious..."
My character is a cleric, who worships the Iron God from Ptolus (Google is your friend). So, she is fascinated by technology, traps, locks, and all things mechanical.
Our group is rogueless; they are relying on me to rogue for them. (And heal them, because, yes, I am the cleric.)
What my brain does at 2 am:
"Ooh! There could be a superhero who can shift her own gravity, so that she can walk up the side of skyscrapers! Cool! I could call her... SKYWALKER."
What my brain does at 3 am:
"Wait. Skywalker. Star Wars. Damn."
What my brain does at 4 am:
"So, should I change her name? Or should I have her repeatedly introduce herself as Skywalker so that she can be really pissed off when everyone thinks she's referencing Star Wars? Yeah, that would be hilarious..."
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