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Those who boast of great achievements are sometimes those who leave nothing behind to remember them. Their arrogance is best displayed both in combat and in the many social events that they partake in. Easily the center of attention for their boisterous laughter and incessant bragging, they could steal both people’s hearts and spears. Their words know no bounds as they talk about the last time they broke a dwarves’ neck, or the other time they battled against an army of monsters. While entertaining on long and tedious journeys, they may prove to be a liability than an asset in times of war. Their stubbornness and strength may have won them the battle, but it does not mean that they have won the war. | |||
Sometimes, underestimation can be a great asset found only in those who humble themselves in defeat. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 21 March 2022
Dicey Dangers, Core Rule | Game by Joel Hills |
Boastful
Those who boast of great achievements are sometimes those who leave nothing behind to remember them. Their arrogance is best displayed both in combat and in the many social events that they partake in. Easily the center of attention for their boisterous laughter and incessant bragging, they could steal both people’s hearts and spears. Their words know no bounds as they talk about the last time they broke a dwarves’ neck, or the other time they battled against an army of monsters. While entertaining on long and tedious journeys, they may prove to be a liability than an asset in times of war. Their stubbornness and strength may have won them the battle, but it does not mean that they have won the war. Sometimes, underestimation can be a great asset found only in those who humble themselves in defeat.
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