Flights - Roleplaying

Following are my characters from various roleplaying games, whether they be online, offline, text-based, freeform, or pen-and-paper. Categorized by game/fandom. I may or may not eventually post profiles for most of the characters; for now, be content with blurbs.

Dungeons and Dragons

  • Geenafwee "Grackle" Nackle: Lovely fun character. A gnomish rogue with strong kender tendencies. Watch out for her gnomish surprise.
  • Baelvan: My true-neutral druid half-elf. Extreme true-neutral; if a true neutral character could be a fanatic, he'd be one.

Everlasting Heart Territory

Ah yes, the EHT... my second RPG ever, and my first "non-fandom" RPG. A world populated by wolves and other creatures that wielded magic, had their own politics, their own romances and betrayals. Sadly, it's dead now, despite attempts to revitalize it.

  • Nightfyre: My main character for the EHT. He started out as a fire-wielding darkwolf with no depth to speak of, but over the years gradually grew and evolved. He fell in love with a §wordian, Atwight; he became more neutral than dark, living with the lightwolves for a while and with the healers for a time. He did some bad things and some good things and fought on various sides, and eventually got sort-of killed by Dark Garden, but performed a spell to separate his soul from his body so that he could go around trying to find Atwight, who'd been abducted by a darkwolf mage.
  • Other Characters: Chiarn (a Dark Changer, and Nightfyre's cousin), Silvermyst (Nighty's sister, a rather timid healer), and Zahmat (darkwolf)... among many others.

Great Lakes Medieval Faire

  • Ebrel: I'm on cast at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire (GLMF). For my first year, 2004, I was assigned the character Ebrel, Elven Bard. That's all I was told about her; the rest I was to create on my own. My nickname for her was "the elf bitch", because she was the epitome of the rather xenophobic stuck-up D&D elf.
  • Anastasia Tepesh: My 2005 character for GLMF. Anastasia tended to introduce herself as "Anastasia Tepesh, trickster and entertainer extraordinaire!" in a heavy faire-gypsy accent. She was a lot of fun.
  • Patty Chophouse: My 2006 character for GLMF, and my favorite thus far. "Oi'm Patty Chophouse, butcher 'ere at Avaloch, provoider of meat te the shoire in any way oi can get et." She's pragmatic to a fault; she is very protective of what she considers "hers" (which means the shire and its residents), and has vaguely communistic tendencies (if you're not contributing the shire or of use to its people, what use are you? Get out! If you're harming the shire and its residents, you need to stop, leave, and/or die. This means you, Prince John and Sheriff of Nottingham).

NERO

  • Berengaria: My "in the works" character; I won't be playing her til I've got her costume all put together. Human fighter, a native of the Empire of Galerus, heavily Roman influenced. She's young, an idealist, and wants to be a heroine. It'll be fun to play the breaking of said idealism...!
  • Feathers: My mystic wood elf Earth scholar, heavily influenced by the idea of satyrs with all their primal feral passion. I've been playing her since summer 2008.
  • Jiao-Long "Shao" Kimura: My winter NERO character, a male dark elf who is the embodiment of "diplomat". He's a little bit Chinese (Han dynasty) inspired. Stats are technically rogue (alchemist), though I do very little combat with him, since I'm wearing a chest binder to play him and that isn't conducive to running around at altitude.

Redwall

  • Riala Goldentail: My first roleplaying character--she was "born" when I was in the fifth or sixth grade, back in 1998. She's undergone a lot of changes since then, and is the central character for my Redwall novel, "Vengeance Quest".

Shadow Star

  • Tyrona Starfyr: Shadow Star was the first original RPG I created (or rather, co-created) and moderated (co-moderated, obviously). Ty was the Fire Queen, bonded to golden phoenix Kylranal, and the central character of my novel "Phoenix Heart".
  • Everyone Else: All my characters on Shadow Star. Big list, very big list.

White Wolf Games

  • Adrianna: My Dreamspeaker character in a Mage: the Ascension game. She was very fluffy, a crystal-waver. And a closet pyromaniac.
  • Feya: My Gangrel character in a Vampire: the Masquerade game. She worked at a wildlife rehabilitation center. My first Vampire character.
  • Jessica "spicekat" Cobb: My main NPC for the Mage: the Ascension campaign I ran. Kat's a Virtual Adept, a Reality Hacker, whose paradigm basically corresponds to the Matrix movies. She dresses a bit like Trinity and is rail-thin (too much time in the Digital Web forgetting to feed her meat body). She's a bit of a firebrand, has a very short fuse, and loves excitement.
  • Kisho Laughing Lord: My Exalted character for a very mixed-PC Exalted game. He's a Changing Moon Lunar; I decided I wanted to make a Discordian Lunar. His totem is a tanuki, the Japanese raccoon-dog and a mythic trickster; he was a stealthy, laughing, frustrating moonshadow who loves nothing more than upturning the established order of things.
  • Tark'ya: My Exalted character in a game my boyfriend ran in Columbus. She's a Lunar, No Moon caste, shaman background, and she's a bitch. Androgynous, asexual, and coldly barbaric, with a bit of a temper problem. She's got a lot to learn and a lot of growing up to do.
  • Voleta/Amaia: My Malkavian character in a solo Vampire: Dark Ages game run by my ex. She had dissociative identity disorder. I had two sheets for her - one for Voleta, one for Amaia. Both personalities had their own dementations as well.

World of Warcraft

  • Ishkiq Polanqe Darkmoon: A female troll restoration/enhancement shaman on the Earthen Ring server. Her sister Polanqe was the shaman, first, and Ishkiq a fighter with no small amount of superstition. While Ishkiq was guarding Polanqe in one of the shaman's rituals, Polanqe sacrificed her own body to gain greater power, and tied her mind and soul to Ishkiq's, sometimes taking over Ishkiq's body. Ishkiq is trying very hard to remain sane.

 

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