An Account To Call Your Own
Ever wanted to have your own account to get your thoughts out there without being judged? This guide will provide you with some tips for creating an account that won't hurt anyone's feelings and is actually enjoyable. In addition, it will link you to the accounts of other people who are just like you - ready and waiting for a community where they can find people like themselves!
Follow the steps in this blog post and create your own blog, but don't forget to be yourself. It's easy when you're alone because there are no distractions. Find a time when you can just be alone and post your blog.
If you're feeling proud of yourself for writing a blog, go ahead and share it with your friends! Just remember to keep it positive - there is no need to badmouth others on the internet.
While you should feel good about yourself, try not to get too big of a head. You should always be humble, even if your blog is quite popular! Always be sure to thank people who read your posts or send you messages. Giving credit where credit is due is always polite.
It's important that you have confidence in yourself when posting online, but there's no reason to go overboard with self-confidence. You should be nice and kind to others, but that doesn't mean you should start insulting others for no reason.
Stay away from using racial slurs and using profanity online. It might be funny in person, but it's not as funny online. A blog is all about being yourself, so you shouldn't feel bad if some people don't like what they read.
Having a blog is a fun way to express yourself, but it's important to remember that it requires a lot of work. Be sure to have fun when writing your post and don't leave out any details or parts of your story that might be important. The only way to get good at writing a blog is to practice, practice, practice.
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I just recently started playing DnD 3.5E and I think it's great. The problem is this: I have a hard time imagining what races the players should have.
Here's a character sheet I made on the fly and I was wondering what people would think of it.
Half-Orc and Human or Half-Elf and Human.
The reason I ask is that I came across the idea of a Vampire that drinks the blood of a human.
I thought it would be cool if there was something other than Vampire, Were-animal or some kind of humanoid race that could turn into a Vampire.
Character Sheet
Dark Elves: On their own, the Dark Elves are a fierce race. They make up the bulk of the army of the Queen's army. They have incredible magical abilities and seek to conquer the world. But they are also very prideful and arrogant and hold themselves above even other dark elf races.
Black Orc Warrior: These ugly monsters make up a large part from the Queen's army. They have magical abilities that can help them in battle but unlike their allies, they believe in fighting for themselves and for no other reason than for pride. They love nothing more than war and fighting.
Black Orc Shaman: The Black Orcs are a race of creatures that were created to help the Queen conquer the world. Their last objective before they are sent off to fight is to become one with their lord and master, the Queen. They are now used as servants or as guards where they are standing by their leaders at all times.
Thri-Kreen Druid: Thri-Kreen society has always been based on knowledge, but unlike other races, they have very little in the way of magical abilities or other such things. They can manipulate magic items however and are highly sought after by mages for their knowledge of magic items.
Thri-Kreen Monk: The Thri-Kreen monks are a race of very spiritual creatures. They believe in the power of magic and the Gods, but they do not seek to anger anyone. They spend a lot of time meditating and looking after their own kind. They are very passive compared to other races, but they are fierce warriors when they need to be.
Halfling Rogue: As with the Dark Elves, most Halflings choose to join the army of the Queen out of fear for what will happen if they don't. But like the Thri-Kreen Monks, there are a few that choose to become rogues for other reasons entirely.
Thri-Kreen Cleric: Like the Thri-Kreen Monks, the Thri-Kreen Clerics are a secretive group that is not open to non-members of their kind. They do not seek out the knowledge of magic items, but they do however seek out ancient things and artifacts. They are a very pacifistic and peaceful people who practice meditation and meditation unlike any other race.
Halfling Warlock: What if Halflings were turned into warlocks? The result is for me would be a race that would use magic in both fighting and creating but also one that would be extremely happy despite having no reason to be happy.
Conclusion: If you are running a DnD campaign about a quest where the party needs to find some magic item, it might not be bad to have either a Thri-Kreen Druid or Thri-Kreen Cleric along. If you need someone who is trying to collect/destroy things that hold power, then maybe adding a Halfling Warlock and Black Orc Cleric would be better. And finally, if you're looking for some bad ass fighters then add some Black Orc Fighters.
It's just an idea I had and I wanted to share it with everyone.
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