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01/14/09(Wed)04:02 No.3399873>>3399834 So, what, you're looking for help crafting a suitable retirement for a beloved PC?
Then he retires out in the woods, near a lake. In the mornings he catches fish, in the evenings he checks his traps. He doesn't take more than he needs, and once a month or so he wanderes into town to trade a few pelts for whatever odds and ends he needs about the house. The rest of his time he spends walking the woods, enjoying the fresh air across his skin, or the scent of the earth. Sometimes, he goes weeks without seeing another living person. Sometimes, he catches glimpses of his love darting through the trees Sometimes, the dryad walks by his side. He shares a bed of leaves with her in the spring, and wishes her fond farewells in the autumn, before she sleeps through the winter. They rarely speak, because they understand one another. She'll outlive him, and live on unchanging without him, but that doesn't bother either of them much. They're happy now, something few people can claim in the largely violent world of the average D&D world.
Bam, happier ending than any ten dozen sap puns. And more interesting than any, "And then my character became king of the entire kingdom and make an adamantium tower in the middle of town because he had a small penis and feels like he has to compensate." Sure, it's a little unusual, but someone who wants a conventional romance probably wouldn't date outside of their creature type. |