rhienelleth: (Captain Jack - araestel)
[personal profile] rhienelleth
I'm sorry, this is going to be really long, and of interest to maybe 2% of you, MAYBE.  If you don't play RPG's, definitely skip, and if you do...well, it still may not prove interesting reading.  I had a doozy of  a game yesterday, in which I failed so many rolls - or really, really made ones I didn't really want to make that well - it has to be a record.  L was running, and she went through every D20 in her collection in an effort to find one that would roll something in my character's favor.  Didn't work. 


Oh, man.  I don't think I have ever, in the looooooooooong history of my roleplay experience, ever had a character roll so unluckily.  Yes, I could have used the word badly, but it just didn't seem to fit.  This was like...like Fate stepping in and giving her a sharp jab to the solar plexus. 

See, my friend L is getting fed up with the shenanigans of V's roleplaying.  Or decided lack thereof.  V could care less about story, or adventure, or character development, unless that story, adventure, or character development has to do with romance.  And yes, when I play with 'the girls' vs. the regular RPG group, we do tend to have a lot more romance in the game.  Duh, we're girls.  But that's all V games for.  Not me, and not L.  It's gotten so bad in her (L's) gameworld that she cannot create a new male NPC without V creating a new female character to try and, well, land said male NPC.  And the more unattainable, the harder she tries.  And she's really, really, really bad at it.  I guess because she's unable to create a three dimensional character herself these days, she fails to see the various nuances of personality in the NPCs which would allow her to actually roleplay effectively to get the guy, so to speak.  Instead, she invariably ends up pissing off the guy, and then getting her feelings hurt when he inevitably rebuffs her character - or, depending on personality, callously using her for sex.  After all, not all these NPCs are nice guys.  In fact, most of them aren't.  L and I both like playing villains and darker characters. 

So, L was venting to me (again) about V, and saying how she wished we hung out more so she could do some background stuff for NPCs with me, since she knows I actually roleplay and create fully fleshed out characters, and I said "well, why don't we?"  So, we did. 

Um, L has her own gameworld, loosely based in the D20 system, sort of D&D, but instead of elves and dwarves and stuff, she has gypsies and werewolves and vampires...but it's nothing like Ravenloft, either.  It's her own creation she started gaming in a decade ago, when she created her gypsy race and their unique classes (Acrobat, Dancer, Juggler, Fortuneteller, etc - they're all thieves, they're gypsies!)  She added Slayers ie BtVS to the world a couple of years back, when the vampire race had pretty much taken over the world and hunted the gypsies to near extinction.  I played the Slayer that overthrew the worst of the vampires.  See?  Story.  Sure, there was romance.  But my characters tend to get irritated if the romance gets in the way of their goals to be Big Damn Heroes, if you get my drift.  Anyway, L has since expanded her world to include a God realm, and her next game, which she has run preliminary things with, will be us playing Gods.  Well, newbie Gods.  Really young Gods.  We have to go to a school for Gods while we learn to control our powers.  (There's the God of Bad Luck, Felix....he can't control his power at all, poor guy.  He's always broken or being eaten by the nearest dragon, which is often, since there happens to be one working in the stables...anyway, I digress.)  So, since V has characters mucking about in the God section already, I suggested to L that we run the next generation in the gypsy clans.  My Slayer by this time is long married with kids grown, and so are all the NPCs of that generation.  She's done very little with that section of her world, except what she's had to do for the two NPCs who will be in the God school even though they aren't Gods, because they're too damn dangerous to be anywhere else.  A gypsy/demon and I forget who else.  The gypsy/demon, Samus, is a male NPC.  So of course V has already thrown two or three female characters at him, to no avail. 

Well, so I create my Slayer's daughter to play.  Eliana is also a Slayer, and I decided, a Dancer.  (I've never played one before.  Like Bards, they can use their dance to enrapture a crowd, effect emotions, etc.)  We started with her birthday celebration for her 16th birthday - for gypsies, it means she's an adult, officially, so it's a really big deal.  I'm not going to go into all the details here, but my poor character!  A paladin for the Goddess of Lust happened to be in attendance.  He works for Eliana's father's worst enemy - whom we had to invite for political reasons.  And the dice were sooooooo against me.  Let's just say Eliana narrowly escaped having her first sexual experience become a threesome - no, scratch that, an orgy!  I was like "No way is this happening, I don't care if I'm failing my rolls and so is everyone else!  All the older, more powerful NPCs are here - one of them has to notice what this jerk is doing and intervene!"  Yeah.  Everyone failed their rolls.  Everyone.  The werwolves were having a sports contest that captured everyone's attention.  Only Samus made his rolls (she had to do 2 - one to see if he noticed, and another to see if he cared enough to do anything about it), and he got sucked in as soon as he came over to try and stop stuff.  Fortunately, he did manage to prevent the dreaded orgy, but my character still got seduced by the paladin, which I reeeeeeally didn't want, but chalked up to "background fodder".  Hey, at least her first time wasn't horribly traumatic.  Paladin of lust, yo - he knows what he's doing. 

Oh, I should back up a bit and say the whole birthday celebration started going downhill when Eliana accidentally consumed some werewolf spirits called "dragonfire".  You veterans of D&D can imagine from the name alone.  Since I made my Con check to stay standing and coherent, the stuff made me feel INVINCIBLE.  Which led to a series of bad decisions for my character.  She's a Dancer, so she's performing that night in front of roughly 300 people, including her family.  Under the influence of dragonfire, she chooses the most difficult dance she knows, one that's only been successfully danced a handful of times in the history of the gypsies, created by the most powerful of the gypsy Queens.  (Kings and Queens have special gifts.)  It also happens to be a dance of seduction - dude, her parents are there!  Like she would ever in her right mind choose that dance.  But...she did.  And when the dragonfire finally wore off, I made a roll to see if she would realize what a bad choice this was, and....nope.  Failed utterly.  So, she went ahead with it.  (The dragonfire figured heavily into the almost-orgy rolls of earlier in the night as well.)  I rolled to see how well she danced.  Natural freaking 20.  She held all 300 people enraptured.  And many of them had to make saving throws against their more...er...base urges.  Fortunately for me, there was a werewolf God in attendance to keep the wolves in line, or I'd've been doomed.  (He wasn't always a God, and he and Eliana's Mom were adventuring buddies once upon a time.)  Anyway, Samus failed his roll.  In addition to being half demon, his grandmother was one of the the Gypsy Queens to successfully dance the same dance Eliana used.  And he's also a Dancer.  Once the party really started, of course he asked her to dance.  What do you think they - both characters, now - rolled on their dancing skill together?  Yes, that would be natural 20's, both of them!  There is this very, very rare dance that has occurred only twice before in L's game, once with NPCs and once with someone else's PC character, years ago.  The Lover's Dance.  Basically, if you believe in soulmates, there you go.  It also creates a pretty much unbreakable bond. 

V is going to be so very pissed when she finds out.  She had designs on him, designs that won't mean diddly, now. 

I didn't want Eliana hooking up with anyone so soon, and her father isn't exactly thrilled by this.  He'd as soon kill Samus and save his daughter from this half-demon who is soooooo unworthy of her, but Samus was smart enough to follow all the gypsy laws and not follow his instincts (he made that roll), so Parr can't quite find the excuse he needs to remove him.  They're going for a long courtship - during which time I can have Eliana off adventuring and being a Big Damn Hero without worrying about anymore Paladins of Lust, since no one will be able to effect the bond she now shares with Samus. 

But V is going to be so pissed.  And I so DID NOT have designs on Samus, even though he's a really cool character. 
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

rhienelleth: (Default)
rhienelleth

February 2016

S M T W T F S
 123456
78910111213
141516171819 20
21222324252627
2829     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Mar. 27th, 2026 01:13 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios