Let's Burn Up a Character

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Let's Burn Up a Character
#26
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. Join a guild to master his craft!
2. Leave society, for the rules they place on his craft are bulky and stupid!
3. Marriment merriment
#27
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
>Join a Guild and become a revered masterworker
>Get married and have the most beautiful dwarfbabies
>Find another profession to broaden horizons as broad as they go
#28
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
It's a tossup between Guilder and Outcast. Even with second place votes. Thirds don't even help!
If we get a tiebreaker before I check tomorrow, great! Otherwise, this gets decided by the Coin of Fate.
#29
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. Join a guild! Become supertalented
2. Get the hell outta this place what a dump
3. Find true love, or a reasonable facsimile.
#30
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Guilder wins!
So, the question is, should our dwarf become
-A Wordbearer, carrying news between dwarven settlements?
-A Hauler, using his muscles to earn a living?
-A Carter, driving the carts that carry trade goods?
-A Hawker, selling goods in the marketplace?
-An Apprentice, learning his craft under a master craftsman?
#31
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Apprentice

Unless this is another ranked question in which case

Apprentice
Hawker
Carter
#32
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Yeah, ranked.
#33
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Wordbearer - but the religious kind
Hawker - equally persuasive
Carter - vroomvroom
#34
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Apprentice
Wordbearer
Hauler!
#35
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Wordbearer, be a Dog. (Yeah, I'm just going to keep referencing other rpgs)
Hauler
Apprentice

#36
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Dwarves can't be mormons, don't be silly!
#37
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Wordbearer it is. The dwarf leaves his job as a tinkerer to go travel between settlements, carrying news and messages. He learns about the various dwarven holds across the land, and picks up a certain quirkiness to his mannerisms, absorbed from the wide variety of cultures and traditions he encounters.

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One lifepath left. Should he
-Remain among the guilders to be a merchant or apprentice craftsman?
-Return to the clansmen to pick up an agricultural trade?
-Join the dwarven host and become a soldier?
Please do rank these, as we've been getting a lot of ties.
#38
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Soldier
Merchant
Farmer
#39
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. Soldier
2. Craftsman
3. Farmer
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#40
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Farmer
Merchant
Soldier
#41
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Craftsman, makin' things.
Soldier, breakin' things.
Farmer, rakin' things.
#42
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. Craftsman
2. Soldier
3. Merchant
#43
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1SOLIDER
2FRAMER
3MECHANT
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#44
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Soldier it is!
Now, does he become
-A simple Foot Soldier?
-A crossbow-wielding Arbalester?
-A Banner Bearer, resigned to the fact that he's likely to be the first to fall in battle?
-A Horncaller, sending signals across the battlefield?
#45
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. A Bruce Banner Bearer, who brings the hulk to battle
2. An arbalester
3. A horncaller
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#46
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
1. Horncaller, because he just couldn't stop Wordbearing
2. Footsoldier, lucky enough to hit Proficient and then there was just no stopping him.
3. Arbalester, putting his tinkering nature to use by maintaining his and his squad's machinery.
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#47
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Arbalester
Foot Soldier
Horncaller
#48
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Crossbows are awesome. Arbalester.
Then horncaller, since communication is important.
Then finally a foot soldier.
#49
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
horncaller
arbalester
foot soldier
#50
RE: Let's Burn Up a Character
Seems like Horncaller goes best with his current skills - memory, oratory, quick-step, rumor-wise...
Tinkerer would give him the skill to keep his crossbow in top-notch quality as an Arbalester, I s'pose, but he could tinker in his off-hours anyway.
Failing that, Footsoldier could be a good fit - that quirkiness he picked up in his travels (plus quick-step) could make him a difficult opponent to match.