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I really enjoyed writing Sondo in my RPG 'Sailing Away.' In many ways, I suppose he is a male version of me, slightly exaggerated in some points and diminished in others.
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Literally dimished, I hope - unless Firefoot really is a hobit?!
Well called, Fordim - it doesn't seem like nearly two years since I've answered this thread. Some of them stay the same, of course -
Elora's Vanwe (now called Uien) from the Green Dragon is still one of my favourites, even, or maybe especially, from her much earlier posts. Some other Green Dragon favourites include...
- Snaveling/Tar-Corondir (Coriander!) played by
Fordim Hedgethistle - and this is far from being any sort of tit-for-tat response to Fordim's kind words (thank you very much, by the way

). This rogue has run Aman, and many of the staff and customers of the Dragon, a merry dance over the past couple of months! His rogue-ishness is delightful, but Snaveling also had hidden depths, and the way Fordim has played him and allowed Aman to respond has been a pleasure to play, and a pleasure to read.
- Hanson played by
Arry. Arry is one of my favourite players, and Hanson has stayed in the Dragon for a fair while now. The dialogues between him and his friends, and the way the hobbit boy views the adults of the Green Dragon make Hanson's posts great to read.
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I've not really thought about it before, I suppose, but now that I do, I'm finding that the younger the character, the more attached I am
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Firefoot, I agree - I suppose this is an example of that...
- Tevildo played by
Tevildo - the feline scoundrel!
To follow on
Firefoot's shamefully egotistic line of thought (

), I have played a few characters recently who I have been rather fond of. Faerim, in 'Fall of the North' (The Shire) is a character who I've had fun playing. He's a seventeen year old boy, so fairly close in age to myself, and I guess there's a fair bit of myself in him...he's just more confident...and male...