#Bron son of Orth
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drjdorr · 1 year ago
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I like the idea that Bron has a criminal record because he viewed himself as a conservative until his protective instincts kicked in and decked someone in the face for being a bigot at a conservative... meat up? convention? I don't know the term for a political group gathering. he no longer considers himself a conservative when he learned alot of the people there agreed with the guy he punched(don't know if he would fully convert to the liberal side, he just knows he can't accept being associated with bigots).
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drjdorr · 2 years ago
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Kato: he actually does do painting.(his character stats actually have a few ranks in craft painting) so he could try selling some of his better pieces.
Zarra: I can picture her braiding little bracelets and necklaces that she could sell, though she is probably more there to check out all the other crafts people made and, if Paradise City Zarra, maybe purchase a new phone charm to add to her improvised bludgeoning weapon of a collection
Jysgo: whatever he is selling odds are he didn't make it. Best case, he was forced to man the booth while Zarra went off and he's went and made proper price adjustments to her casual sale prices to instead make maximum profit. Worst case, he's selling straight up stolen crafts. If he is selling something he has actually made, he probably isn't doing it to openly as it's probably frowned upon to sell poisons and poisonous plants.
Bron: probably some form of metal work, his original self is a smith after all, and his Paradise City self, while a mechanic, would probably still do some artistic metal working as a hobby if nothing else. Though his prized crafts at his booth wouldn't be for sale because they're stuff he's showing off because it's made for him by his kids.
What is your oc selling at the craft fair?
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drjdorr · 2 years ago
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I, a person who knows basically nothing about music, decided to figure out what music some of my characters would enjoy. Wish me luck and feel free to try your self
Jysgo, I usually associate with classical music. Let's face it a casual stealthy murder just feels right with classical. Plus he's a pretentious prick and can you think of a more pretentious music?
Professionally he may prefer something loud though to cover any noises, but he does enjoy the challenge. Perhaps one of those classical songs that have those sudden loud parts.
Kato... I guess they'd enjoy work songs. Something good to pass the time and their original job was hanging around tunnel crews incase they break into a tunnel that had monsters so a good rhythmic mining song would probably remind them of home.
They also probably would have enjoyed whatever that stuff with sea shanties was that went on
Bron son of Orth would also enjoy a work song, something nice and rhythmic to smith to. But for variety from Kato, he probably would also enjoy country music. To be clear, not "USA USA" hyper national country music, more "I love my truck, I love my wife" country music. He'd probably also like Dolly Parton, but who doesn't
Click Whistle likes sea shanties. He's a sailor who loves being at sea with his crew, enough said
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drjdorr · 3 years ago
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Some jobs my characters have are
the drow rouge who is, unsurprisingly, an assassin
The dromite fighter who is a guard, specially before joining the party they guarded tunnels being excavated and got in the way of anything that attacked while someone else came to kill it
Then I have a human fighter who's a blacksmith because it is the family business
yknow what i’m just going to give a quick bit of advice for any DnD or whatever tabletop players: if you’re trying to create a character and are stuck on their background, give them a job. Like a normal-ass job.
We have a witch in our party, but his greatest contribution to our campaign so far is that he’s also a fucking lawyer. The fact that in any given situation he can read the legality of our actions, the punishments for digression, the loopholes through it, it’s turned out to be absolutely vital to how we get through our dumbass shenanigans.
Our fighter, meanwhile, has a job as a professional dominatrix, and you’d be amazed how often it comes up? Her intimidation checks are through the roof she can just slam the butt of her spear against the floor and everyone shuts up and listens to her, it’s fantastic.
Like maybe this is an obvious thing to a lot of players, idk, but i have just been utterly charmed by how much you can get out of it–both in terms of utility and personality–if you have your character paying the bills not with dragon slaying, but with regular human professions.
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