QUOTE(PhonAntiPhon @ Feb 4 2013, 05:41 AM)

QUOTE(Lady Saga @ Dec 4 2012, 04:50 PM)

I still have all my dice, I still actively use them here and there for TES!
that's a great idea!
I used to play loads actually - I played a chaotic evil thief in AD&D, as I recall. Had loads of figures and everything.
At uni I playedva lot of Warhammer 40k.
I can actually recite from my (bad) memory my best characters from back in the day. And yea, I'm at work and I'm bored.
The Blue Wizard: Was probably my first character, whom I created at age 14 perhaps, hence the unoriginal name. He lasted very many years, and could make himself invisible, teleport to many destinations, etc. We adopted a system of Feudalism into our game at some point (super-geeks we were, this is the pen & paper version of mods, lol) and TBW became a Baron, owning land and collecting taxes. I made a TES version of TBW, whose name was The Grey Wizard. He's the one who saved Tamriel from Oblivion, and now has very little to do, other than receive constant compliments and chase pretty Arcane Uni apprentices around.
Randorf: a dual-wielding swordsman who wore enchanted light armors and also lasted a very long time. I am thinking of making a Skyrim version of Randorf, who will also dual-wield. I am a little hesitant though, because of the lack of blocking.
Simone: sword & board elf who also wore enchanted light armors. Simone lasted a long time, too. He died, though, while on his way from the Blue Wizard's castle to his homeland, a forest full of other high elves. He traveled alone for this journey, as I got overconfident and did not have anybody accompany him. Big mistake. At night he was surprised (lost initiative) by 3 dire wolves, who did double damage, triple damage, double damage. Since he lost initiative, and did make his 'saving throw', all this damage was compounded. Simone was dead. I could not believe it. Simone would have normally swept the floor while fighting 3 wolves.
To portray how rare this occurance would have happened, imagine rolling 3 6-sided dice three times (to simulate the wolves attacking). First roll would have been two 1s and a two (4) which was double-damage, second roll would have been three 1s (triple damage), and the third roll was another double. Try rolling some dice to see how rare this sort of attack would show up. This is why I believe in some sort of random 'fate', even in our games.
Justine: she was a mace-wielding fighter, and was Randorf's girlfriend. She died at some point, though, while fighting some boss-type NPC. I forget the details.
I also had a cleric, paladin, a halfling thief who could pick any lock, and other typical old-skool RPG type characters, but I'm not remembering names and details. There was also a long string of hirelings who would want to carry stuff, but who would get over-eager and rush into combat and die.