I Am A: Lawful Neutral Halfling Mage Bard
Alignment:
Lawful Neutral characters believe in the triumph of law and order above all else. It does not matter whether the leader is for good or evil; the leader will be followed, because the order they provide is the most important thing.
Race:
Halflings are short and fat, like minuature people. (Think 'Hobbits') They enjoy the easy life, but aren't averse to the idea of an adventure from time to time. They get along with all races, and are known for their senses of humor. Halflings also tend to be light of foot, and can move quietly when necessary.
Primary Class:
Mages harness the magical energies for their own use. Spells, spell books, and long hours in the library are their loves. While often not physically strong, their mental talents can make up for this.
Secondary 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.
Deity:
Urogalan is the Lawful Neutral halfling god of death and earth. He is also known as He Who Must Be and the Lord in the Earth. His followers guard the dead and protect halflings from those that don't stay buried. Their preferred weapon is the flail. Urogalan's symbol is a silhouette of a dog's head.
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NeppyMan (e-mail) Sorting through my stuff I found nostalgia is everywhere. On my wrists are more band bracelets than any person should wear at once. I came across my very first "real ring." It's metal & adjustable with a little shamrock with a green stone in the middle. I remember wearing it in the first grade and thinking it was the best thing. Fast forward to my first stationary, a gift from my grandparents when they moved to Tennessee. Yes, I still have some, they gave me a lot.
Cards, pictures, and passed notes...memories, such memories. Reminisce - emotions abound.
Everything you touch has a meaning/ a memory and since I don't throw out pretty much anything (read as: pack rat) there are a lot of things that trigger smaller events I may have otherwise forgotten. I like keeping the little things that have these memories; they remind me of what I miss, love, regret, etc. They tell the story of my life and that is why I am - to live a life, no matter what happens.