Character Resurrection February

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Jan 31, 2025 9:34 pm
Character Resurrection February

Like many others, I have eagerly followed the awesome work by KCC and ThatTaoGuy in the Char Gen January thread.

January is over (in some time zones, anyway), but I want to see more cool characters! It wouldn't really be fair to ask those two to come up with 28 new characters for us for February. But there are already so many cool characters on this site, so ...

Please share one of your own existing characters in this thread!

It can be someone you played years ago, someone that never got a chance because the game died on page one, or someone that's still going strong.

Here are some suggestions for things you could include:

Picture: Worth a thousand words
Name: Most people have one
System: What rules do I need to read to understand this?
Game: What game did they participate in?
Concept: One sentence description
Background: Where did they come from?
Personality: Most people have one
Appearance: It may take a thousand words
Stats/link to sheet: So crunchy ...
What happened to them? Did they save the day? Kill the princess and marry the dragon? TPK on page one?
Quote/scene: A cool quote or a snip of conversation from actual play
Why this one? Why are you sharing this particular character

... but you decide how to best present your character, naturally.
Here is my own:

https://i.imgur.com/2oDuQB8.jpeg

Name: Ragnhild Gudrunsdottir

System: SWAdE: Sagas and Six-guns

Game: My first game on GP. A one-shot that a kind person ran when the original GM left.

Concept: Exiled Valkyrie content with a simple life, but bound by honour to seek a way to return to Asgaard.

Background: Ragnhild was badly wounded in the battle that stranded the sigruni in Midgaard. She was separated from her sisters and ended up on the doorstep of the homesteader Eirik who nursed her back to life. It took her months to recover from her injuries and even longer before the first traces of her power returned. Lost in a world she did not understand and confused by her sudden mortality, Ragnhild stayed with Eirik for a year.

To her surprise (and horror) she found that she enjoyed the simple life of a farmer and the company of Eirik. Fearing that she would be tempted to continue a safe and pleasant life without glory, she left abruptly to search for her battle sisters and a way back to Asgaard.

Her search was unsuccessful and she ended up working as a cattle driver. A few months later, she returned to Eiriks homestead for a short visit before continuing her quest. Her spirits lifted as she approached, but when she reached the homestead, she found nothing but a burned-out ruin, dead livestock, and weed-infested fields. She has no idea who the raiders were, but she is looking for answers and revenge. She owes at least that much to Eirik.

Personality: Lately, Ragnhild has been having visions of her own doom and she no longer believes that she will live to see the sigruni return to Valhalla. All she can hope for is that her end will be glorious enough to earn her a place at the table of the gods. However, a secret sacrilegious doubt is gnawing at her: Will the vile magic that bound her to this world prevent her from returning to Valhalla even in death?

Ragnhild is ill-adjusted to life in Westgard and technology confuses her. She is socially akward and her speech is old fashioned. Her behaviour is most often quite unladylike. She mistrusts guns as they make it too easy to kill without honour, but she respects honourable gun fighters.

Ragnhild is sworn to help her sisters, especially to return to Valhalla, and will pursue any lead that may result in returning to Asgard.

Appearance: She is tall and athletic. Her long dark blonde hair is braided (naturally).

Stats/link to sheet: Ragnhild Gudrunsdottir

Why this one? This was my first character on GP ... and with SWAdE.
Last edited January 31, 2025 9:55 pm
Jan 31, 2025 10:23 pm
Love this Idea, and it's actually one I'll be able to do, because it doesn't require quite as much time, I'll put something up tomorrow and then maybe another one later.
Feb 1, 2025 12:10 am
Nope, can't do it.
I hate clutter on a pc, and I can't create a folder for old characters.
Once they are out of use, I get rid of their sheets.
Feb 1, 2025 12:50 am
The many faces of Small Fry:

Name: Small Fry
Game: Masks
[ +- ] A Picture I Drew
[ +- ] Another Picture I Drew
Concept: a fiery size-shifter
Background: her home planet, a space peridot meteorite, crash landed on Earth. Earth’s sun gave the subatomic inhabitants (pixites) rejuvenating powers, and in Dot’s case, the ability to increase her size considerably! Why, she could grow almost as tall as an adolescent human female!
A Memorable Moment: SF took on a villain named Stiletto. He can control knives with his mind, like Diego of the Umbrella Academy. But what does an alien know about knives? She asked Stiletto why he was named after a ladies’ shoe. The villain’s reaction was priceless!
What happened to her? Nothing bad. The game ended.
Name: Small Fry
Game: Tiny Supers
[ +- ] A Picture I Drew
Concept: a fiery size-shifter
Background: a space peridot crashed into Scarlett’s college dorm. Maybe there are pixites on it, and they gave this human her super powers?
A Memorable Moment: Robotic hands were snatching purses, so Small Fry shrank to an inch tall and entered her own purse! A purse-snatching robo-hand took her straight to the bad guy’s hideout. Her teammates followed!
What happened to her? Nothing bad. The game ended.
Name: Small Fry
Game: Risus
[ +- ] Character Sheet
…which includes a picture I drew
Concept: a fiery size-shifter
Background: WIP
A Memorable Moment: using her Sunshine and Rainbows power to talk a preteen genius out of running away from home.
What’s happening to her? Plenty! This game’s still on!
Last edited February 1, 2025 12:46 pm
Feb 1, 2025 8:23 am
Love it. I’m very impressed by all the pictures of Small Fry.

The Risus game is still open for re-recruitment, right? So people have an opportunity to play alongside Small Fry if they want.

… now I feel a sudden urge to come up with a super hero. :)

KCC

Feb 1, 2025 9:00 am
Gilly Puddlefoothttps://i.imgur.com/mnZDj33.jpegGilly Puddlefoot was the first of all my Puddlefoots. She was a halfling archer who was trying to make some coin around the Village of Hommlet. She survived a good long while in play and actually built up a pretty health kill count (for a halfling!). She had a few close encounters, and got more than a little lucky!

That OSE game was a lot of fun, with some memorable characters! We took some losses but kept on trucking!

As for what happened to her: Nothing really. It’s one of those characters that just went unresolved. The game fizzled out for some very understandable reasons, and so we just kind of put down our tools and never got to see how the story ended.

She inspired another halfling some time later, when I played Rollo Puddlefoot in a Shadow of the Demonlord game. He met a pretty nasty end, all things considered! At least his sister lives on…

And Harrigan has designs on her uncle, Milo Puddlefoot!
Last edited February 1, 2025 10:00 am

Professor Emil Eeke

Adam

Feb 1, 2025 9:49 am
Professor Emil Eeke
He was a lecturer at Waterdeep's bardic New Olamn college, but he never really amounted to much and is a little bitter about it. Now a prisoner of the drow in the underdark and terrified.

He was my PC in DnD 5e's Out of the Abyss, but the game fizzled out. Mechanically, his arthritis gave him disadvantage on any sleight of hand checks. He wasn't afraid of playing up that he was a feeble old man in order to be underestimated.

Tasting stale blood, a wet gurgle bubbling from his lungs, the professor slowly opens his gummed eyes to face another day in captivity. Faded blue pupils scan the room.

The professor was a little boy once. The little boy never left; he was just buried alive under years of disappointment and loss. Waking again in this desperate prison, the boy's hand reaches through the strata of years to squeeze the professor's heart in panic and fear.

Shhh, don't worry. the old bard tells the panicking boy in his breast, We've seen tragedy before. We've been crushed by sorrow and survived before. Go back to sleep, and let this old man face these dangers for both of us.

He carefully straightens, cataloguing his aches and pains - taking register of the newcomers like a schoolmaster of agonies. He kneads the twisted knuckles of his right hand, more out of reassuring habit than relief from the pain, and hums Edvard G'Reighammer's 'Morning Mood' in E dark irony major.

So this where my song ends? In a drow prison? A resigned, sardonic smile crosses Emil's lips, Such a strange finale, to such a commonplace life. He looks around the room, eyes pausing on the huge quaggoth. It looks like I'll be here for the whole gig. Time to meet the band.

Still wearing his strange and incongruous smirk, he slowly nods a greeting to the quaggoth. His smile changes to one of open solidarity as he stiffly approaches the beast.

W.. w.. w.. well met fellow. his sentence beginning not so much with a stutter, as with an elderly doddering run-up

P.. p.. professor Emil Eeke. I would offer my service, but I fear I have little to offer.

He lets the silence beat for a breve, before continuing,
D... d... do you know what our captors have in store for us? If it's just hard labour, I fear they'll not recoup the effort they expended in bringing me here.

Or maybe my song ends with the mighty percussive clash of a quaggoth's fist?


Professor Emil Eeke
Feb 1, 2025 12:41 pm
runestone says:
Love it. I’m very impressed by all the pictures of Small Fry.
Thanks! I could have saved myself some trouble and just made Small Fry the same person. But I made more sense to keep the "hero name" and the concept the same, but make the person fresh.

Now that I’m on the third version, I can honestly say this was the better path to resolving the "dammit, I wasn’t finished playing that character" itch, since neither of the human Small Fries carry any "baggage" from their predecessors.

(I do miss having a size-shifting flying machine called Shoe Fly, but that is so incredibly corny, I can only justify its existence as a Masks Kirby Craft.)

Will there be a fourth Small Fry? I hope not!
runestone says:
The Risus game is still open for re-recruitment, right? So people have an opportunity to play alongside Small Fry if they want.

… now I feel a sudden urge to come up with a super hero. :)
Yes, we have room for one more, and the timing would be ideal. We just completed a mission!
Feb 1, 2025 1:27 pm
Well this took a little longer than anticipated but all the Game posts felt necessary to find even if just to give you a little Idea of how much Nob developed as a character so please sit back and enjoy the journey.

Nob Wright: Gnome Cleric: Character Sheet

Nob
Nob was a cleric with major doubts, mostly about himself he knew he wasn't fit to be hellrider. but also about the existence of the devine, and it didn't help when the one thing he trusted (the hellriders) turned out to be a lie too.

If his life was a lie in every possible way he was part of an organization that he couldn't meet what it stood for, yet even the founders could claim to have actually cared what it stood for, he followed "gods" who didn't seem to care enough to help and The world as he knew it was falling apart around him what was he living for? He didn't know, maybe then it was just for his family and friends.
I was never supposed to be a Hellrider. I worry that one day I'll be discovered as a fraud. Nob watched another stablehand die as he did nothing to help
[ +- ] Game Post

Nob's Journey from a Lost "Child" to a Man with purpose was a long one his trust in the hellriders completely lost he leaned on his friends and for a long potion of the game they were the ones who guided him, it was only when they descended into hell that he began to think again for himself.
[ +- ] Game Post 2

Hell was quite a place for Nob for he was one in hell that wasn't afraid to die perhaps that's how they made it out or perhaps it was only the reon he lost his leg...
[ +- ] Game Post 3

Perhaps all this is why Nob was able to abandon his life to become something else or perhaps Nob was always meant to abandon his life perhaps this purpose was in his destiny long before he was born.
[ +- ] Game Post 4
[ +- ] Game Post 5

And it is with the transition from Nobby Wright to Solar Wrighiel that Nob is lost what could never be if you believe in destiny is take away and yet he's done it even if the Solar can't remember why it matters Elturel has been saved
[ +- ] Game Post 6
Feb 1, 2025 4:17 pm
Ragnheiður "Red" Grímsdóttir, Half-Goliath Ranger 9 / Barbarian 1

https://i.imgur.com/7oPB9Vw.jpeg

A six foot tall woman whose Goliath heritage let her get by without cold weather gear, she was seen as slightly insane by the people of Ten Towns. Her job was tracking criminals who thought to escape across the spine of the world, and she was good at it. She lived simply, fought when there were no other options, and considered death just another step on your journey. She never took unnecessary risks until she joined the Luskan Lightbringers, a group assembled to find the source of the unnatural weather and stop it.

Her two best quotes:

-When I rolled an unlikely string of high rolls that led the party past every ambush and directly to our quarry, the rest of the PCs were incredulous. How had she found exactly where they needed to go and avoided every pitfall? Red said, "The world turns aside to let any pass who knows where she is going."

-When a fight against overwhelming odds seemed the only option but the rest of the party were arguing over other options, Red pulled out her axes and said, "What stands in the way becomes the way," then leaped into battle.


She died in a beefed-up final confrontation with pretty much everything the DM could throw at us at the end of Frost Maiden that ended in a TPK.

She was my PC in my main group game when someone else took the DM reins and ran Rime of the Frostmaiden. I wanted her to be more than the D&D rules would allow. She was conceived of as a competent tracker/bounty hunter who dual-wielded 2 battle axes. But dual-wielding isn't what it ought to be, and to make her competent in other areas kept her useless with one of those two axes. Then she ended up with a cursed axe that made her second axe even worse. Kind of a bummer, but I loved her anyway.

In theory she's viewable over on Beyond
Last edited February 1, 2025 4:23 pm
Feb 1, 2025 4:22 pm
runestone says:
Ragnhild Gudrunsdottir
Mine is Ragnheiður Grímsdóttir!

Are our characters multiversal versions of each other?
Feb 1, 2025 7:37 pm
Now they definitely are! :)
Feb 2, 2025 11:41 pm
@Legendary_Sidekick Small fry was very fun and probably the most original character i had the pleasure to play with.
Feb 3, 2025 7:00 pm
Thanks, @Nebula! I enjoyed that one episode we had together!
Feb 3, 2025 7:20 pm
In a somewhat cyberpunky campaign about a bunch of oversized genetically engineered sapient bugs escaping a laboratory, fighting corporate robots and some other stuff, and building a community for themselves and eventually gaining international recognition as a polity of sorts, I played Swiper the Cyber-Bug, intended for use in clandestine operations of all sorts.

Swiper was probably the most familiar with humanity and also the most jaded of the bunch. It was the smallest and weakest, a mere 30-60 cm when standing tall (1-2 feet tall), and most heavily modified with cybernetics, which allowed it to interface with electronic devices, use implanted speakers to produce sound, and do some other stuff. In fact it was so familiar with people that at a few times it managed to pretend to be a person for some mission (and much more often on the net for purely entertainment-and-learning purposes).

Whereas the other prominent bug protagonist were a ditzy cynosure, a bloodthirsty inventor, and a huuge mealworm who started out angry-angsty but quickly developed into a chill but somewhat passive fellow (named Happy, which was very ironic/sarcastic at the start but began to be more appropriate as the campaign went on), Swiper always felt like herding cats and trying to play éminance grise to the cynosure's queen of the hive.

By the end, in the final scene of the campaign, it was very tired of having to constantly put out all the metaphorical fires and handling the kind of problems that don't bring glory (like logistics and backroom deals), and wanted the mealworm to take over the mantle of the 'technical leader' because the mealworm was always chill and level-headed. To which the mealworm replied something along the lines of 'I am only so chill because I do not get involved in this stuff'. To which Swiper answered something along the lines of 'You know what, you're right. Someone needs to just be Happy.'
[ +- ] Portraits
[ +- ] Statblock (by the end of the campaign)
Feb 4, 2025 8:32 pm
KoldikSteelskin says:
Well this took a little longer than anticipated but all the Game posts felt necessary to find even if just to give you a little Idea of how much Nob developed as a character so please sit back and enjoy the journey.
Thanks for sharing! I love seeing the development. Though I skipped the last posts because I was afraid of spoilers. Maybe that was overly cautious. :)
Feb 4, 2025 11:24 pm
runestone says:


Thanks for sharing! I love seeing the development. Though I skipped the last posts because I was afraid of spoilers. Maybe that was overly cautious. :)
5 might contain some minor spoilers but there certainly isn't anything in 4 or 6
Feb 6, 2025 7:18 pm
This is the character from my very first play-by-post game and Shadow of the Demon Lord game. Not only did he become my favorite character I've played, but Shadow of the Demon Lord ended up becoming my favorite system for a long time. It's still one of my favorites, but I've gotten a lot of experience since then that makes me less concrete on picking a top system. I did really want to commission some art for him at some point, but I was too wary of overwhelming whatever artist I found with the amount of detail I wanted. Anyway, there's a lot of detail here, so I don't expect anyone to read all of it. I just enjoy writing about the character.

Name: Nathaniel Tanner
System: Shadow of the Demon Lord

Game: Originally, the GM was just running a level 0 starter adventure called Dead by Dawn. It's a great module for SotDL. However, everyone involved loved the experience, so the GM carried us on into the Gardens of Ynn OSR module for level 1. That is an absolutely top tier module btw. I cannot recommend it enough. The GM did an amazing job at converting it to SotDL. Eventually, we escaped the Gardens of Ynn and found ourselves in Caecras, the capital of the Empire in SotDL's setting.

Creation: As a level 0 starting character, I just picked human for his ancestry and used whatever I rolled off of the character creation tables for inspiration. He was an average looking young adult with three professions: goat herder, scholar of nature, and scholar of religion. Additionally, he was poor. SotDL also provides each character with an interesting possession or quality for flair. Nathaniel's was that he possessed a fairy in a gilded cage.
[ +- ] Tying It Together
[ +- ] Development
Appearance: A plain looking young man with dark hair and dark eyes. He went from ragged clothes to finery of a true gentleman. A porcelain Harlequin mask would come to adorn his face at all times. A black, thorned lily was worn alongside his lapel. From his waist hung a small, gilded cage. A beautiful, innocent pixie resided inside.

Character Build: His ancestry was Human, his novice path was Rogue, and his expert path was Philosopher. His roguery talent at level 2 was Magic, which I used to give him the Madness tradition. Level 3 was the furthest we got before the end.
[ +- ] A Beautiful Dream

Lolshunthandraon Zhyltheirmeldloredneel

CESN

Feb 11, 2025 10:47 am
Lolshunthandraon Zhyltheirmeldloredneel
Well, it is a great time to resurrect the resurrection thread....

I don't keep many of my PC around as I tend to delete them to make it easier to find those active, but I still have this one that I made for a fantasy cortex prime game.
Concept:
Happy-go-lucky (Cheerful and positive personality)
Elf (Ageless girl who has seen and been places)
Monk (Ascetic person dedicated to research and preserve knowledge)
Fey Wisdom

Background:
Lolshunthandraon Zhyltheirmeldloredneel is a relatively young elf. Her father was a priest of Nature, and her mother a fey "familiar". She was raised in a "druidic monastery", spending much time in meditation and learning. There, she came upon old scrolls from a fallen civilization which mentioned the power of ancient rune magic. Upon reaching adulthood, she decided to travel the world in search for more knowledge on the subject.

Given her name is unpronounceable to non-elves, she travels the world by using her short name: LolZ.

At some point, she retreated to the Wandering Forest to write her thesis on rune magic, where she happened to meet Prestia, a runeling out of all things! She decided to "take care" of the younger girl (totally not studying her connection with the rune magic). That is, until the Wandering Forest became too dangerous to and they were forced to move into the town. Having no home, no job and not that much money, they decided to answer the call for heroes.

What happened to them?
If I remember correctly, there was supposed to be a tomb in the Wandering Forest, from where strange magic was twisting and changing the forest into an impenetrable maze. The game didn't go very farm, so I guess we can say she got lost in the Wandering Forest looking for Prestia, the lost rune-girl who was one of the other PCs.

Why this one?
I mean, just look at that beautiful name xD I would actually have liked to see how LolZ would develop, though she can be easily be adapted to a lot of fantasy settings. Maybe one day...
[ +- ] 'Stats'
Last edited February 11, 2025 11:34 pm

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