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Apparently I Am A: Chaotic Good Elf Bard Ranger


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:
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.


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.


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Detailed Results:

Alignment:
Lawful Good ----- X X X X X (5)
Neutral Good ---- X X X X X X X (7)
Chaotic Good ---- X X X X X X X X (8)
Lawful Neutral -- X X X X X (5)
True Neutral ---- X X (2)
Chaotic Neutral - (0)
Lawful Evil ----- (0)
Neutral Evil ---- (-3)
Chaotic Evil ---- (0)

Race:
Human ---- X X X X (4)
Half-Elf - X X (2)
Elf ------ X X X X X X X (7)
Halfling - (-2)
Dwarf ---- X X (2)
Half-Orc - (-2)
Gnome ---- X (1)

Class:
Fighter - (-3)
Ranger -- X X X X X (5)
Paladin - (-1)
Cleric -- (-2)
Mage ---- X X (2)
Druid --- (0)
Thief --- (-2)
Bard ---- X X X X X X X X (8)
Monk ---- X (1)

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   | posted by Unknown @ 6/18/2007 08:18:00 PM

 

 

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