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Kazecat, in this case of myself done up as a prowrestler (yes, I'm a wrestling fan). I like how this one came out, not only well built but well muscled as well. Not like the WWE Divas or the TNA Knockouts.
Also have one hell of a leg lock ;)
Kazecat, in this case of myself done up as a prowrestler (yes, I'm a wrestling fan). I like how this one came out, not only well built but well muscled as well. Not like the WWE Divas or the TNA Knockouts. Also have one hell of a leg lock ;)
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wuv the Pintsized Powerhouse trope. Main reason I make all my female characters tiny in games where I can customise appearances. (Nothing quite like a tiny little girl packing an axe that's about three times bigger than she is)
I ever include Shoat of the Mire in one of my Exalted games, you KNOW she's going to be packing a grand daiklave. (For the uninitiated: Shoat of the Mire is a roughly ten-year-old child, often but not always a girl, and a grand daiklave typically has a blade six feet long and a foot wide. And weighs over a ton. Shoat, being Exalted, could wield such a weapon with deadly efficiency.)
I ever include Shoat of the Mire in one of my Exalted games, you KNOW she's going to be packing a grand daiklave. (For the uninitiated: Shoat of the Mire is a roughly ten-year-old child, often but not always a girl, and a grand daiklave typically has a blade six feet long and a foot wide. And weighs over a ton. Shoat, being Exalted, could wield such a weapon with deadly efficiency.)
Yeah. Unlike D&D, where you start off as a mook and eventually become a demigod, Exalted's typical game has you start as a demigod with the potential to rewrite the face of Creation. It's not a cakewalk though, since Magical America trains ninjas specifically to kick your ass. Although they've run into... financial difficulties of late, and their job's just become a LOT bigger, so it's not impossible you'll survive long enough to be able to out-ninja the ninja. Or just stove their faces in.
Third Edition's due to hit in October, while Second Edition is a pretty big mess, so I wouldn't recommend going too deeply into any of the 2nd Ed crunch. A few of the books are still good for the fluff though. You could get in on the Kickstarter, but unless you're like me and already stoked for 3e, the prices are a bit... mental.
Third Edition's due to hit in October, while Second Edition is a pretty big mess, so I wouldn't recommend going too deeply into any of the 2nd Ed crunch. A few of the books are still good for the fluff though. You could get in on the Kickstarter, but unless you're like me and already stoked for 3e, the prices are a bit... mental.
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