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Fredward
Fredward
Posts: 28

10/19/2016
People with disabilities are suuuper rare in games still, even more rare if their disability isn't conveniently countered by some magical/mechanical contrivance so it was refreshing to meet someone who had a disability and (not 'but' or 'despite' or 'yet') was a competent, respected and feared leader.

The interesting story and setting attached to him helped too.
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Vavakx Nonexus
Vavakx Nonexus
Posts: 892

10/19/2016
I think you'd like the Cheery Man. He's certainly a competent, respected and feared leader, and doing what a Legendary Charisma does best would net you some interesting lore about Cantigaster's Venom and why the Blind Bruiser shows up way more than the Cheery Man himself.

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Amets Estibariz, the Moulting Eidolon: Cradled by a sun all their own.


Blabbing, the Hobo Everyone Knows: The One Who Pulls The Strings. A Clarity In The Darkness.


Charlotte and the Caretaker: A family?
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Diptych
Diptych
Administrator
Posts: 3493

10/19/2016
The Jovial Contrarian's a good egg, too. He wasn't my first choice for mayor, but if he'd won, I'd have been happy to shake him by the hand and congratulate him on his successful campaign.

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Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron.
Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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Optimatum
Optimatum
Posts: 3666

10/19/2016
He uses a wheeled throne. I don't know if anything more specific is said.

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Optimatum, a ruthless and merciful gentleman. No plant battles, Affluent Photographer requests, or healing offers; all other social actions welcome.

Want a sip of Cider? Just say hi!

PM me for information enigmatic or Fated. Though the forum please, not FL itself.
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Curious Foreigner
Curious Foreigner
Posts: 210

10/19/2016
He uses the skin from his amputated legs as curtains.

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Cochimetl went North, and beyond. No poems, only candlelight now. (Well, maybe one poem.)
The Gun-Toting Gallivanter, after an extended absence, is back in London again.
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