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Lalwendë
06-20-2006, 02:14 AM
Here's a bit of fun for you all. :smokin:
Which Fantasy or SF Character are you? (http://www.tk421.net/character/)
Lots of LOTR characters to choose from (lots of characters full stop), but I'm interested in who gets Voldemort, then I can keep out of their way. ;)
I am Obi-Wan Kenobi by the way.
The page also has a link to an amusing D&D character quiz (http://neppyman.irulethe.net/dndwho/) , in which I am a Chaotic Good Elf Mage Monk or something. Which sounds quite similar to Obi-Wan. I must be having something of a Zen morning...
Macalaure
06-20-2006, 02:40 AM
I'm Samwise, now that's sweet. Though it says I'm full of optimism... wonder where I've lost that. ;)
The other one tells me I'm a 'Chaotic Good Half-Elf Ranger Druid', which sounds like a Green gone mad - interesting.
Thanks for the tests, Lal!
Firefoot
06-20-2006, 06:06 AM
Yoda, I got. :D
Estelyn Telcontar
06-20-2006, 06:13 AM
I'm Gandalf: A wandering spirit caring for a multitude of just concerns, you are an instrumental power in many of the causes around you.
Pretty good, eh?! Thanks for the fun, Lal!
JennyHallu
06-20-2006, 06:15 AM
I'm Leia. Passionate proponent of justice or something like that.
Anguirel
06-20-2006, 06:37 AM
You won't believe this, but I answered honestly and I'm Aragorn...
Putting your appointed path ahead of any inner conflicts, you make your own rules for the benefit of all.
Do I indeed? Er, thanks.
EDIT: Cross-referenced this with the Barrow Downs Personality Test. Aragorn again. Well, who'd have thought it...
EDIT: I'm also a Lawful Good Elf Bard Mage. Basically, a drip.
mormegil
06-20-2006, 06:49 AM
Yoda as well.
A venerated sage with vast power and knowledge, you gently guide forces around you while serving as a champion of the light.
Judge me by my size, do you? And well you should not - for my ally is the Force. And a powerful ally it is. Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us, and binds us. Luminescent beings are we, not this crude matter! You must feel the Force around you, everywhere.
Edit: Lawful Good Human Paladin Fighter on the D and D quiz.
Bêthberry
06-20-2006, 07:05 AM
I am Obi-Wan Kenobi by the way.
Which Obi-Wan, Lal? The Alex Guiness great one or the upstart kid one? ;)
I'm torn between wanting to be Bones--"I"m a doctor, not a bricklayer"--and Worf--"Today is a good day to die". ;) It would also help if I knew Babylon 5.
Instead, I get Galadriel. Huh? Maybe it's the Saladriel influence? And is there any mention of rebellious Galadriel in that description? :rolleyes:
Rune Son of Bjarne
06-20-2006, 07:15 AM
This is actually quite disturbing. . .
I have taken this test before and ended up as Sam, not something I was very happy about, but I could live with it.
Now I took it again, just for fun and this result came up: Worf !
Not what I expected . . .
Oddwen
06-20-2006, 07:21 AM
I came up as Gandalf. Hmm. I've never thought of myself as a Gandalf.
Now, a Neutral Good Half-Elf Bard Ranger, follower of Oghma I can see, but Gandalf? Hmm.
Lalwendë
06-20-2006, 07:32 AM
Which Obi-Wan, Lal? The Alex Guiness great one or the upstart kid one? ;)
It gives a picture of Mr McGregor but then says: With the prowess of a seasoned samurai and the wisdom of a wizard, you try to do the sort of things that root out evil. The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded. So I think that means the Alec Guinness one. I was quite pleased and smug about that, as you can imagine. ;)
Holbytlass
06-20-2006, 09:47 AM
I'm Luke Skywalker.
Boldly striving to overcome the darkness both in this world and within yourself, you are righteously devoted to forging your own destiny.
It's your choice, but I warn you not to underestimate my powers.
This is way cool, especially since I have had a crush on Mark Hamill for twenty some-odd years! And people do tend to underestimate me, sometimes with good reason ;).
True Neutral Half-Elf Ranger Druid
True Neutral characters are very rare. They believe that balance is the most important thing, and will not side with any other force. They will do whatever is necessary to preserve that balance, even if it means switching allegiances suddenly.
Valier
06-20-2006, 09:52 AM
I'm princess Leia!! I wasn't expecting that!:p
Haha! I got Aragorn! No idea how since I said I'd rig elections and take bribes :D
Feanor of the Peredhil
06-20-2006, 10:10 AM
Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers to care for others.
Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.
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I'm not sure if I approve of the word dominate since that implies intentionally having power over others... something I've never wanted. But I'm okay with the rest of it. :)
Anguirel
06-20-2006, 10:11 AM
Snap, Kath, snap...but it kind of fits with the description of Aragorn they gave...
"Pssst. You make me King of dem Gondorians and I'll getchoo some good fings, a'right?"
Hilde Bracegirdle
06-20-2006, 10:12 AM
Yoder, the Amish Master of Tar Wars! :D "May the horse be with you."
Err... make that Yoda.
EDIT: Oh and a "Chaotic Good Elf Ranger Druid"
I am also a:
Chaotic Good Half-Elf Bard Ranger
Follower Of Hanali Cenanil
So, what does that mean?
Ang, good point, and no! I shall be king!
Anguirel
06-20-2006, 10:24 AM
You can have Gondor, Kath, and enjoy sitting around with all the pompous lords and diplomats and what have you. I shall be a tall, dark, huskily voiced Ranger hunting in the Wilds. Nyah!
Márcolië Lamen
06-20-2006, 11:35 AM
I've taken this before and got Spock, I took it again, and got Spock, apparently the whole logic thing makes me Spock, and I'm Spock every time I take it.
A focused advisor whose actions are dictated by almost pure logic, you believe in exploring the fascinating possibilities around you.
Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
and for the other one:
Neutral Good Elf Ranger Bard
Follower Of Mielikki
oh, and if I change one answer for the one question I'm really not sure of how to answer I become
True Neutral Elf Ranger Mage
Follower Of Silvanus
So I'm one of those two
I'm an Elf Ranger at least I know.
Tuor in Gondolin
06-20-2006, 11:46 AM
Good grief! Mr. Spock! :eek:
Have some fun only once every seven years. Aaaaaaaaaagh! :(
Naria
06-20-2006, 12:10 PM
LOL.....As it turns out I would be Londo Mollari off of Babylon 5. Gahh, and I don't even watch that show. He does however have a very "neat" hairdo :eek: !!
Eomer of the Rohirrim
06-20-2006, 12:28 PM
Well that was very amusing. I got Wesley Crusher, whoever that is. Star Trek? Whatever.
And Chaotic Good Human Fighter Ranger. :D
Yep Star Trek. Means you're a science nerd mostly :p
Mithalwen
06-20-2006, 12:42 PM
I got John Sheridan who I had never heard of and when I retook the test because I couldn't remember his name I got Jean Luc Picard... and for the other stuff I am Lawful Neutral Elf Ranger Bard Follower Of Silvanus - snappy title hey?
Brinniel
06-20-2006, 12:44 PM
I got Aragorn, the second most popular result. Apparently, I'm not as unique as I thought....
On the D&D quiz, I'm a Neutral Good Human Ranger Fighter. Interesting....
Roa_Aoife
06-20-2006, 01:09 PM
Yoda
And
Neutral Good Half-Elf Ranger Druid
Follower Of Mielikki
Mithalwen
06-20-2006, 01:13 PM
Does this D&D stuff mean anything? I mean it isn't quite my bag but I am vaguely aware of Yoda and watched the old star trek way back when .. but all this Pigeon Scarer of the Statue God or whatever makes me think I come from another planet (Albeit one where Swan Upping is a legal activity)....
the phantom
06-20-2006, 01:23 PM
I got Raistlin, but I'm afraid that doesn't mean much to me seeing as I haven't read those books.
the phantom
06-20-2006, 01:44 PM
I took the D&D quiz thingummy and got...
Lawful Evil Elf Mage Bard
I'm assuming that's supposed to be bad?
Roa_Aoife
06-20-2006, 02:32 PM
Lawful Evil Elf Mage Bard
Not necessarily bad in gaming terms, though oddly fitting for you, phantom. ;)
Lawful evil is the methodical, intentional, and frequently successful devotion to a cruel organized system.
A lawful evil character methodically takes what he wants within the limits of his personal code of conduct without regard for whom it hurts. He cares about tradition, loyalty, and order but not about freedom, dignity, or life. He plays by the rules but without mercy or compassion. He's comfortable in a hierarchy and would like to rule, but is willing to serve. He is loath to break promises, and he is therefore very cautious about giving his word unless a bargain is clearly in his favour.
The implications of the Elf part ought to be obvious, but let's just say it goes along well with being a mage, which is also self expalnitory.
A bard is a versatile class, capable of combat and of magic (Divine magic in earlier editions, arcane magic in later editions). The bard uses his artistic talents to induce magical effects. The class is loosely based on the special magic that music holds in stories such as The Pied Piper of Hamelin, and in earlier versions was much more akin to being a Celtic priest or a norse Skald, although these elements have largely been removed in later editions. Listed inspirations for bards include Taliesin, Homer, Will Scarlet and Alan-a-Dale.
Due to the way many of their skills and class traits are based on NPC interaction, a bard can be a very entertaining class for someone who enjoys roleplaying a lot as well as the gaming aspects of dungeons and dragons.
Diamond18
06-20-2006, 02:36 PM
I vaguely recall taking this test before, and getting this same result:
Galadriel
Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers to care for others.
Anguirel
06-20-2006, 02:40 PM
Well...the "serenely" bit is quite surprising...
the phantom
06-20-2006, 02:52 PM
Gah! First Beth and Fea, and then Di!
Why are so many of my favorite people getting Galadriel?! I can't stand her!
This just ruins my day.
Feanor of the Peredhil
06-20-2006, 03:00 PM
You're just intimidated by hot women in positions of power. :p
Roa_Aoife
06-20-2006, 03:13 PM
If anyone doesn't understand their D&D result, I can help define it for you.
Durelin
06-20-2006, 03:47 PM
I love these things... I got:
Elrond
"A stern yet benevolent organizer who often knows best, your wits are keenly fixed on aiding efforts you deem worthy."
and
Chaotic Good Elf Bard Ranger
Follower Of Hanali Cenanil
Meela
06-20-2006, 03:55 PM
I'm Luke Skywalker the Chaotic Good Elf Bard Ranger, which is a lot to say in a hurry.
Celuien
06-20-2006, 04:01 PM
Yoda. Why couldn't I have been Galadriel? Or Spock? :p :D
And Lawful Good Elf Ranger Bard. Follower Of Mielikki.
Because I had no idea what that last one meant, I went to Wikipedia:
Lawful Good
"Crusader"
Lawful good combines honor and compassion for the innocent.
A lawful good character upholds society and its laws, believing that these laws are created to work for the good and prosperity of all. He is both honest and benevolent. He will work within the established system to change it for the better, and strives to bring order to goodness that other good-aligned characters might pool their resources to better the world. A lawful good character combines a commitment to oppose evil with discipline. Most lawful good characters live by a strict code of honor, or by the rules of conduct set down by their deity. They will generally selflessly act by these codes even at the cost of their own life.
It must however be stressed that blind obedience to local laws is not required by the Lawful Good alignment. A Paladin is not in violation of his alignment if he decides to take up arms against a usurper on behalf of the rightful king, for example, even if that means going against the sedition laws instated by the usurper.
It should be noted that a lawful good character does not actually have to obey laws, as intimated above. Lawful alignment means that the character prefers a structured life to any other; this typically means that a set of codified laws are followed.
An incorruptible cop, a ruler or politician who acts for the good of his people, and a heroic soldier who strictly obeys the laws of battle are all examples of lawful good characters.
Encaitare
06-20-2006, 04:25 PM
I got Jean-Luc Picard. :D
An accomplished diplomat who can virtually do no wrong, you sometimes know it is best to rely on the council of others while holding the reins.
There are some words which I have known since I was a schoolboy. "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably." These words were uttered by Judge Aaron Satie -- as a wisdom, and warning. The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged.
Valesse
06-20-2006, 05:05 PM
I'm Galadriel... a Lawful Good Elf Bard Ranger?
I guess it makes sense, though I can't say I see her out there with Aragorn humming a tune.
Alcarillo
06-20-2006, 10:59 PM
First test I got Wesley Crusher
A brilliant learner with a knack for almost everything, you choose to spend your efforts in the pursuit of travels that extend your own potential.
On the D&D test, I'm a...
Lawful Neutral Half-Elf Paladin Mage
Follower Of Helm
Lhunardawen
06-21-2006, 01:14 AM
Gandalf, Neutral Good Half-Elf Ranger Bard.
Whatever that means.
Lalwendë
06-21-2006, 04:49 AM
OK, I was a bit confused on the old D&D thing (I never learned about it because my bro wouldn't let me play :(), so I went on Wikipedia too. I'm a Chaotic Good Elf Mage Monk and it says:
Chaotic Good
"Rebel"
Chaotic good combines a good heart with a free spirit.
A chaotic good character acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He is kind and benevolent, a strong individualist hostile to the claims of rules, regulations, and social order. He hates it when people try to intimidate others and tell them what to do. He will actively work to bring down unjust rulers and organizations and to liberate the oppressed. He finds lawful societies distasteful and will avoid them, often living as a nomad or hermit.
Noble rebel leaders fighting corrupt or venal regimes, vigilantes acting for what they see as the greater good, mercenaries who only work for the good guys, and anyone who "robs from the rich to give to the poor" are all examples of chaotic good characters.
I think I like the sound of that. Bit tricksy. ;)
Encaitare
06-21-2006, 02:25 PM
For the D&D quiz, I got Neutral Good Elf Mage Ranger, Follower of Mystra. And don't forget, I'm still a Starship Captain.
I Am A: Neutral Good Elf Mage Ranger
Alignment: Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. They will work to make the world a better place, and will do whatever is necessary to bring that about, whether it goes for or against whatever is considered 'normal'.
Race: Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.
Primary Class: Mages harness the magical energies for their own use. Spells, spell books, and long hours in the library are their loves. While often not physically strong, their mental talents can make up for this.
Secondary Class: Rangers are the defenders of nature and the elements. They are in tune with the Earth, and work to keep it safe and healthy.
Deity: Mystra is the Neutral Good goddess of magic. She is also known as the Lady of Mysteries. Followers of Mystra wear armor and carry shields with her symbol on them. Mystra's symbol is a ring of stars.
I really hope I get to play some D&D in college... I plan to fully explore all nerdy possibilities offered to me. :D
Thinlómien
06-22-2006, 02:16 AM
I'm not sure what this tells of me, but I got Jean-Luc Picard and chaotic good elf ranger druid. :rolleyes:
Lalaith
06-22-2006, 02:50 AM
I'm Yoda, the neutral good elf bard mage, follower of oghma. Whatever that means.
Lalaith
06-22-2006, 03:16 AM
D&D means nothing to me except something for me to vaguely ridicule my brothers about when we are all young. (When I bothered to notice them at all, of course :rolleyes: )
What is the difference between Neutral Good and Lawful Good? Are you less good if the former, or just more boring if the latter?
Macalaure
06-22-2006, 03:27 AM
Lo! another Chaotic Good Ranger Druid. :)
Roa_Aoife
06-22-2006, 01:51 PM
Lawful = following Order and tradition, has a great respect for the rules and authority, follows a code of conduct
Chaotic = strong dislike of authority figures, preference for personal freedom, avoidance of ordered societies, sets no rules
Neutral (on the Law vs Chaos scale) = no bias for or against Order and rules
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Good = respect for life, selflessness, concern for others, etc.
Evil = self-serving, no care or concern for others, in extreme cases create oppression, etc.
Neutral (on Good vs. Evil scale) = Not personally committed to serving good, but does not serve evil, either
The two axis can be combined in any way, creating 9 possible alignments. In this way, a character could really hate society and it's rules, and still desire to serve the side of Good. (Chaotic Good) Or they could follow a strict code of conduct and still have no concern for life and even oppress others in a dictator like fashion (Lawful Evil).
Examples from LOTR:
Boromir - Lawful Good (desires to follow the rule of Gondor and his father, and the true king, and also desire to save others and give of himself.)
Gandalf - Chaotic Good (doesn't give a rat's tail about what everybody else wants, saves the day in his own way)
Sam - Neutral Good (doesn't really know about rules or tradition, but wants to do the right thing and help others)
Hope that helps!
Mithalwen
06-22-2006, 02:00 PM
thanks for that.....so as a
Lawful Neutral Elf Ranger Bard Follower Of Silvanus
I follow the rules but don't really believe in them..... spooky
Roa_Aoife
06-22-2006, 02:06 PM
I follow the rules but don't really believe in them..... spooky
No, you follow the rules, without bias of Good or Evil. In essence, you'd make a good Judge.
Mithalwen
06-22-2006, 02:10 PM
That is less accurate then my judgement is erratic... my interpretation was closer to my horoscope chart's verdict of a freespirited traditionalist :confused: .....
Anguirel
06-22-2006, 02:16 PM
Lawful Good is possibly right for me in real life, I suppose, but I tend to RP Chaotic Neutral...
Lalaith
06-22-2006, 02:27 PM
Thanks Roa.
It makes more sense now. Neutral Good sounds about right for me. I don't have a problem with authority but I don't mind breaking rules that I think are wrong or silly.
The elf bard mage thing is still beyond me though.
However I bet Anguirel went for the pretty harp in the cave. Didn't you?
Roa_Aoife
06-22-2006, 02:39 PM
Elf = immortal, skilled in nature and magic, kind of short, considered to be wise
Bard = singer, actor, story teller, performer, etc, has some magic, mostly involving interaction with other players and NPC's, high charisma scores required
Mage = arcane magic user, high wisdom and intelligence scores required
Anguirel
06-22-2006, 02:43 PM
It was between the harp, the Silmarilesque gem and the tome...I now can't recall which one I picked...
I also nicked the small valuable thing from the hoard. And legged it from the wyrm...
Mithalwen
06-23-2006, 04:16 AM
I went for the book..when it comes to the crunch information wins over shinies...
Lalaith
06-23-2006, 04:37 AM
I went for the harp as being a more unusual object, though the book tempted me sorely. And I'm ashamed to say I think I went for the "you only have to run faster than the slowest person" option.
HerenIstarion
06-23-2006, 08:32 AM
Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers to care for others.
M-m... are they sure?
Encaitare
06-23-2006, 11:16 AM
It was between the harp, the Silmarilesque gem and the tome...I now can't recall which one I picked...
I had a tough time choosing between the harp and the book, as music and books are my two loves. I ended up picking the dusty old tome, though, considering that I adore old books and cannot play the harp. Now, if it were a flute, that would have been a different story... :D
Anguirel
06-23-2006, 11:36 AM
I went for the harp as being a more unusual object, though the book tempted me sorely. And I'm ashamed to say I think I went for the "you only have to run faster than the slowest person" option.
That's what Hobbits are for.
Mithalwen
06-24-2006, 02:18 PM
Mean Ang, but true... :D
I went for the tome partly because of a sense of honesty about my musical skills (instrumental anyway) and partly because..well it might be the lost chronicle of Middle Earth with all the bits I want to know......
the phantom
06-25-2006, 05:44 PM
Choosing the book was pretty easy for me.
The carved wooden statue- did anyone pick that? It's wood, not even expensive stuff. And it's a statue. Wow. Really useful.
Gold and jewels are nice, but then there's plenty of that. Worry about gold and jewels later.
The jewel encrusted harp- I'd pretty much ignore that. I love music, but I wouldn't think about grabbing some fancy instrument before taking care of more important things.
I would also ignore the shrine to the forgotten deity at first. What the point? It's a shrine. And obviously the deity wasn't even worth remembering, seeing as it's "forgotten" now.
The many faceted cold jewel- that would catch my eye before the other gold and jewels because there is only one. It might hold some useful power.
The strangely glowing sword would certainly catch my eye. It's always good to have a sword, particularly if it's powerful/magical or whatever. But first, I would...
...look at the dusty tome. It's the only choice. First, it might tell you about the other items in the room. For instance, it might say, "The sword resting in this chamber is the Accursed Sword of The Barrow-Wight, and it will stick to your hand and not allow you to sleep or eat until you have used it to kill a dragon."
You'd feel pretty stupid if you grabbed the sword first and then read the information. And the same thing goes for the other items. If there is anything you need to know about things in the chamber, the book would be where to find it.
Also, the book might be powerful in and of itself. Maybe it has some awesome spells recorded in it, or gives the location of something valuable or powerful, or maybe it just has some forgotten history recorded in it. For me, the book was the clear choice.
On another note, I retook the D&D test several times and tried different combinations of answers each time, because some of the questions had a couple answers that worked for me and it was tough to decide between them. If I'm remembering right, I came up as one of these at least once- "Elf Mage Bard", "Human Fighter Mage", "Human Mage Bard", and "Elf Fighter Mage".
So, as you can see the answers did change my Race and Class a bit. However, EVERY single time I came up "Lawful Evil". The "Lawful" I don't have much of a problem with, but what answers to what questions do you think caused me to come up evil rather than good?
Feanor of the Peredhil
06-25-2006, 05:58 PM
Alignment:
Lawful Good characters are the epitome of all that is just and good. They believe in order and governments that work for the benefit of all, and generally do not mind doing direct work to further their beliefs.
Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.
Primary Class:
Rangers are the defenders of nature and the elements. They are in tune with the Earth, and work to keep it safe and healthy.
Secondary Class:
Paladins are the Holy Warriors. They have been chosen by a God/dess to be their representative on Earth, and must follow the code of that deity, or risk severe penalties. They tend towards being righteous, but not generally to excess.
Deity:
Mielikki is the Neutral Good goddess of the forest and autumn. She is also known as the Lady of the Forest, and is the Patron of Rangers. Her followers are devoted to nature, and believe in the positive and outreaching elements of it. They use light armor, and a variety of weapons suitable for hunting, which they are quite skilled at. Mielikki's symbol is a unicorn head.
So I'm a hippie with the world's best interest at heart? Okay.
And tp... they just know you too well. :p
Diamond18
06-25-2006, 09:23 PM
Chaotic Good Elf Mage Bard
Alignment:
Chaotic Good characters are independent types with a strong belief in the value of goodness. They have little use for governments and other forces of order, and will generally do their own things, without heed to such groups.
Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.
Primary Class:
Mages harness the magical energies for their own use. Spells, spell books, and long hours in the library are their loves. While often not physically strong, their mental talents can make up for this.
Secondary Class:
Bards are the entertainers. They sing, dance, and play instruments to make other people happy, and, frequently, make money. They also tend to dabble in magic a bit.
Detailed results:
Alignment:
Lawful Good ----- XXXXX (5)
Neutral Good ---- XXXXXXX (7)
Chaotic Good ---- XXXXXXXXX (9)
Lawful Neutral -- X (1)
True Neutral ---- XX (2)
Chaotic Neutral - (-3)
Lawful Evil ----- (-1)
Neutral Evil ---- X (1)
Chaotic Evil ---- (0)
Race:
Human ---- (-4)
Half-Elf - XXXXXXXXX (9)
Elf ------ XXXXXXXXXXXXX (13)
Halfling - (-3)
Dwarf ---- (-8)
Half-Orc - (-1)
Gnome ---- XXXXXX (6)
Class:
Fighter - (-2)
Ranger -- XXXXX (5)
Paladin - (-2)
Cleric -- XXXX (4)
Mage ---- XXXXXXXXXXX (11)
Druid --- (0)
Thief --- (-2)
Bard ---- XXXXXXXXX (9)
Monk ---- (-1)
JennyHallu
06-26-2006, 06:05 AM
Lawful Good Elf Ranger Bard
the guy who be short
06-26-2006, 10:05 AM
I got:
Error 500: Internal Server Error.
My personality is best described as: The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
I feel special.
Valier
06-26-2006, 10:25 AM
I got Chaotic good halfling mage I'm not quite sure if that is bad or good since I have never played D&C before:D
Lalwendë
06-26-2006, 04:52 PM
I also went for the book. I think its the memory of Gandalf and the Book of Mazarbul that does it for me and dusty tomes. Besides, I came out as a Mage, seeing as I chose to use magic at every opportunity, and that book might have dark and dangerous spells in it. ;)
Does this actually bear any resemblance to how you dream up characters in D&D by the way? All I seem to remember when my brother and his mates played it was much dice rolling and reference to books with monsters on the covers.
I really hope I get to play some D&D in college... I plan to fully explore all nerdy possibilities offered to me.
I intended to do that, too, but when me and my goth friend went to the Fantasy & Sci-Fi Soc event we got scared because they were all really scary looking boys who looked like mega-nerds and would have grilled us about obscure Star Trek facts (we were mere Tolkien fans). So we went and got drunk instead. :(
Child of the 7th Age
06-26-2006, 05:24 PM
Hey, Heren, Bb, and Feanor....I'm also Galadriel.
Plus I am a Neutral Good Elf Ranger Druid. Lay one hand on that noble tree and you will be very sorry! Seeing as I was a bit of an eco-freak when I started reading Tolkien, this seems appropriate.....
Glaurung the Golden
06-26-2006, 05:46 PM
Here's a bit of fun for you all. :smokin:
Which Fantasy or SF Character are you? (http://www.tk421.net/character/)
Lots of LOTR characters to choose from (lots of characters full stop), but I'm interested in who gets Voldemort, then I can keep out of their way. ;)
I am Obi-Wan Kenobi by the way.
The page also has a link to an amusing D&D character quiz (http://neppyman.irulethe.net/dndwho/) , in which I am a Chaotic Good Elf Mage Monk or something. Which sounds quite similar to Obi-Wan. I must be having something of a Zen morning...
## "Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers to care for others."
Sounds like me alright - how tiresome to be ID'd as Galadriel though :D
The other test:
Neutral Good Elf Ranger Bard
Thanks for posting that ##
Encaitare
06-26-2006, 06:17 PM
I intended to do that, too, but when me and my goth friend went to the Fantasy & Sci-Fi Soc event we got scared because they were all really scary looking boys who looked like mega-nerds and would have grilled us about obscure Star Trek facts (we were mere Tolkien fans). So we went and got drunk instead.
Oh dear, I hope such is not my fate. I get chastised by some of my geeky friends about not knowing obscure Trek facts, but then, they don't know jack about Elves, so it's alright. :D I'm working on my Trek knowledge, though... hopefully I'll have my Quenya and Klingon up to scratch by college and I can get some geeky respect. :smokin:
Roa_Aoife
06-27-2006, 11:24 AM
Does this actually bear any resemblance to how you dream up characters in D&D by the way? All I seem to remember when my brother and his mates played it was much dice rolling and reference to books with monsters on the covers.
The book you would use is the Player's Guide. It has all the information about alignments, races, classes, abilities, weapons, armor, etc. The Monster Manual has all the info about various creatures in the game, from regular animals to Zombies. When making a character, you pick race, ONE class, and the alignment, then you start coming up with the stats.
Alignments sometimes must be decided by class or race. Elves have a natural leaning towards being chaotic. Dwarves are distinctly Lawful. Druids must be Neutral in at least one alignment. Paladins are almost always Lawful Good. Half orcs tend to lean towards Evil, but not necessarily so. Clerics must be the same alignment as their deity.
Your basic stats go to Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma. These are decided by rolling a d20 (20 sided die) 9 times, and then removing the lowest three. (Depending the DM, and what the character is for- I recently made a one time use level 20 character for a solo campaign, so had a little extra leeway with my dice rolls.) Then you assign the rolls to where you think you'll need them.
Examples: Bards require high charisma scores, mages require high intellegence and wisdom scores, clerics need high wisdom, fighters need high strentgh and constitution, rogues and theives need high dexterity, etc.
Also, certain races get bonuses and penalties to these stats. Half orcs get bonuses to strength, but penalties to dexterity, gnomes get bonuses to intelligence, but penalties to strength, etc.
You also have a skill set hat needs choosing, and a certain ammount of points you can ascribe to each skill. Some skills are Search, Look, Listen, Persuasion, Knowledge (Particular field), Ride, Climb, Swim, etc... Some are class skills, like Animal Empathy is a Druidic class skill. Also, certain races get bonuses to these. Elves and half-elves get bonuses to Look, Search and Spot. (Comes in handy when looking for hidden doors in a dungeon.)
Then, of course, comes armor. Heavy armor comes with panalties to dexterity, but has the obvious plus of being impenetrable. Your armor type may depend on your class. For example, Clerics don't need to move alot, they just need to stand there, cast spells and heal everybody. So, the heavier that armor for them, the better. Druids are forbidden from using worked metal in anything, so they have to use light armor. Rogues and thieves obviously don't want heavy armor, and may opt for the protection of medium armor.
Weapons also have certain advantages and disadvantages. If you give your character two weapons, they must be Ambidextrous (a Feat, which is in a whole other category.) Or the could have a weapon and a sheild. Some weapons, like the quater staff require two hands.
Basically, there are many different combinations to think about when creating a character. The dice rolls are a very small part of it. There is endless possibilty for making a truly unique character, and infinite room to go about problems and tasks in anyway you want. It's a game about improvising solutions and strategies, which is why it has such a big appeal to "nerds" (ie, intellectual types).
Mithalwen
06-27-2006, 12:50 PM
I intended to do that, too, but when me and my goth friend went to the Fantasy & Sci-Fi Soc event we got scared because they were all really scary looking boys who looked like mega-nerds and would have grilled us about obscure Star Trek facts (we were mere Tolkien fans). So we went and got drunk instead. :(
Actually sounds far too complicated for me...and I more or less ran away from the Fresher's fair when men in armour and rather realistic looking pikes tried to recruit me to the Sealed Knot ( I had titian hair to my waist in those days and the sort of face that suits period costume) ... having just failed to improve my grade in Tudor & Stuart history I rather wanted to forget the whole sorry episode and I rather imagined that I would spend every weekend as a serving wench ..... this bard stuff sounds more fun if I could have got my head around it ..( I just about coped with the first fighting fantasy adventure book) but I joined frogsoc instead ( where the guys were less nerdy :p )
Maeggaladiel
06-27-2006, 11:59 PM
Wheee! These were fun!
I am ARAGORN!! Fear my ranger-y-ness!!
Putting your appointed path ahead of any inner conflicts, you make your own rules for the benefit of all.
If my life or death I can protect you, I will. Apparently, I'm such a kind, charitable, protective gal. :D
And I'm also....
You Are A:
Lawful Neutral Elf Ranger Druid
Follower Of Silvanus
Alignment:
Lawful Neutral characters believe in the triumph of law and order above all else. It does not matter whether the leader is for good or evil; the leader will be followed, because the order they provide is the most important thing.
Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.
Primary Class:
Rangers are the defenders of nature and the elements. They are in tune with the Earth, and work to keep it safe and healthy.
Secondary Class:
Druids are a special variety of Cleric who serves the Earth, and can call upon the power in the earth to accomplish their goals. They tend to be somewhat fanatical about defending natural settings.
Deity:
Silvanus is the True Neutral god of nature. He is also known as the Patron of Druids. His followers believe in the perfect balance of nature, and believe that nature's bounty is preferable to any other 'civilizing' method. They wear leather or metallic scale mail, constructed of leaf-shaped scales. Silvanus's symbol is an oak leaf. Another ranger!! Interesting, interesting.... Although the "lawful neutral" stuff makes me seem incredibly mediocre. Heeheee.
The Sixth Wizard
07-01-2006, 09:24 PM
Who the hell is Kosh?? :rolleyes:
Estelyn Telcontar
07-02-2006, 06:52 AM
Who ... is Kosh??
Kosh is a character (Vorlon ambassador) from the science fiction series "Babylon 5".
lothlorien
07-02-2006, 10:42 PM
LOL I got Galadriel hmmmm so that's why my name is lothlorien lol
lothlorien
07-02-2006, 10:57 PM
Hey I'm also a Neutral Good Half-Elf Ranger Paladin
Follower Of Mielikki YAY
Hmm... About a year ago I was Marcus Cole but now I'm Gandalf. I guess that's fine with me.
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