Re: If the girls were rpg characters
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:06 am
Emi: VanguardSpunkySix wrote:Coming Soon: Fire Emblem and Mass Effect classes
Hanako: Infiltrator
Shizune: Sentinel
Misha: Soldier
Lilly: Adept
Rin: Engineer
Emi: VanguardSpunkySix wrote:Coming Soon: Fire Emblem and Mass Effect classes
Points taken for misspelling Misha, but correct on your choices. A-Selim Bradley wrote:Emi: VanguardSpunkySix wrote:Coming Soon: Fire Emblem and Mass Effect classes
Hanako: Infiltrator
Shizune: Sentinel
Mischa: Soldier
Lilly: Adept
Rin: Engineer
How did that c get in there? Oh well, edited now. Thanks for liking the choices though.SpunkySix wrote:Points taken for misspelling Misha, but correct on your choices. A-Selim Bradley wrote:Emi: VanguardSpunkySix wrote:Coming Soon: Fire Emblem and Mass Effect classes
Hanako: Infiltrator
Shizune: Sentinel
Misha: Soldier
Lilly: Adept
Rin: Engineer
Sure thing. They make sense to me.Selim Bradley wrote:Thanks for liking the choices though.
Ahh, 2E, back when a high armor class was a bad thing.dewelar wrote:I'm currently in charge of an RPG group for the blind and visually impaired. The group still plays using D&D 2E - the group was founded before the release of 3E, and they decided not to switch. We recently started a new campaign, with my friend to whom I read KS as the DM. She's running Emi as an NPC thief (running with the idea of her as a pirate), and I'm playing Rin as a priestess of the goddess of the arts.
I'd call Kenji a Crusader. But, a Paladin? Good God, no.ksfan1989 wrote:Ahh, 2E, back when a high armor class was a bad thing.dewelar wrote:I'm currently in charge of an RPG group for the blind and visually impaired. The group still plays using D&D 2E - the group was founded before the release of 3E, and they decided not to switch. We recently started a new campaign, with my friend to whom I read KS as the DM. She's running Emi as an NPC thief (running with the idea of her as a pirate), and I'm playing Rin as a priestess of the goddess of the arts.
(Seriously THAC0 is fucked up and the new system is way better).
Kenji is a fighting class I think. A paladin maybe? He's on a crusade, of sorts. I realize he's not a girl but you can go on a date with him so I'm counting it.
I will join you in nerd-dom:emmjay wrote:I just spent like 30-40 minutes analyzing how characters from a visual novel fit into the morality system of a roleplaying game. I am such a nerd...
Neutral dense should definitely exist just for Hisao.emmjay wrote:Hmm. Enough about classes, what would their alignments be?
Shizune: Lawful Good. She genuinely wants to help people, and as competitive as she may be, she never cheats.
Rin: True Neutral. She's practically the epitome of going off and doing your own thing, not caring what anyone else may say.
Lilly: Lawful Good. Admittedly, the "law" I'm thinking of here is more that of social interaction than the law of the land, but it still fits.
Hanako: Neutral Good. She's been more drifting through life than actually living it for a while, but she's got a good heart, and she'll set her own problems aside if someone she cares about has problems of their own.
Emi: Chaotic Good. I was going to say Lawful, based on her adherence to exercise schedules and her insistence that Hisao do the same, but then I remembered: She wants to be a pirate. And pirates are, by definition, not Lawful.
Misha: Chaotic Loud. Yes, I know that's not a real alignment. (Unless maybe you're Mr. Welch.)
Akira: Chaotic Good. Definitely a caring person, but she did, after all, supply a teenager's birthday party with alcohol.
Kenji: Chaotic Neutral. Do I really need to explain this one?
Hisao: Really, it depends on which route, and which ending to some degree. Overall though, I'd say Neutral Good. (Or possibly Neutral Dense. Again, I know that's not a real alignment.)
Yuuko: Chaotic Good. She tries to be Lawful, but she's just too disorganized, and more than a little clumsy. (And I love her for that. Well, that, the red hair, and the glasses.)
Hideaki: True Neutral. Like Rin, doesn't really seem to care what the world thinks, and does his own thing, has his own style.
Mutou: Neutral Good. Would say Lawful, but he's too much of an Absent-Minded Professor.
Jigoro: Lawful Evil. The law in question being his own opinions on how the world should be, of course.
Nurse: Chaotic Good. Really, given his job, he should be more Lawful, but he enjoys playing the gadfly too much.
I just spent like 30-40 minutes analyzing how characters from a visual novel fit into the morality system of a roleplaying game. I am such a nerd...
You can't be terrible if you've created such an adorable thing.Pain wrote:I remembered this thread when I cosplayed as Hanako on a maplestory private server.
I was a fire wizard. I'm such a terrible person.
Need to be Lawful Good to be a Paladin.ksfan1989 wrote:Kenji is a fighting class I think. A paladin maybe? He's on a crusade, of sorts. I realize he's not a girl but you can go on a date with him so I'm counting it.
No longer true as of 4E. These days a Paladin is someone who champions a deity. Kenji is obviously a champion for the god of Manliness.Steinherz wrote:Need to be Lawful Good to be a Paladin.
Kamina would smite Kenji.ksfan1989 wrote:No longer true as of 4E. These days a Paladin is someone who champions a deity. Kenji is obviously a champion for the god of Manliness.Steinherz wrote:Need to be Lawful Good to be a Paladin.