An ex-girlfriend of the guy who introduced her to role-playing. Thinks
role-playing is just another form of acting, mainly because she can't get
into school musicals any more. Loves loud flirtatious characters.
{She plays Arielle, a Toreador bohemian socialite}
An AD&D (mainly "Dark Sun"), Battletech and Shadowrun GM who loves torturing
his players. Something of a nerdy rules lawyer. Thinks he is pretty macho.
Has difficulty with women (ie. can't attract them).
{He plays Thrudd, a famous Caitiff streetfighter}
A long-haired, nouveau-hippie dope fiend, but a brilliant GM (at least, by the standards of this club). The others regard him as the final authority on the Gothic-PunkTM version of Dullesville.
A camp and tragic guy who delights in his own and other people's emotional
problems. Loves grunty rules and dice to work out frustrations on the friends
he plays with.
{He plays Sarlor the Mysterious, a Tremere mage}
A bookish girl with thick glasses who regards role-playing as a way of living
her greatest fantasies, usually involving unicorns. Practical and neat. Has
difficulty with boys (ie. can't attract them).
{She plays Talia, a powerful Ventrue businesswoman}
A gothic type who can't stand himself so he likes to play other people through
which he can voice his deep disatisfaction with life. Shifts regularly from
sarcastic to morose. Loves mega violent games.
{He plays Jarrak, a comical Malkavian trickster}
Character archetypes blatantly ripped off from adapted from
Steven Caldwells' Systemless.
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