…and no good can come of it
Top Ten Reasons GenCon 2006 Will Suck
10: Ken Hite won’t be there
9: James Wallis won’t be there
8: Steve Jackson won’t be there (but then, he never is, so…)
7: John Kovalic won’t be there
6: Phil & Kaja Folio won’t be there
5: No Baron Munchausen Dinner/Game
4: Doc_Mystery won’t be there
3: Spike, Mary & Miranda Jones won’t be there
2: My Sweet Angel, Grace, won’t be there
And the Number One Reason GenCon 2006 Will Suck is…
1: I won’t be there
That Top Ten List come from the Home Office in Grumpyville, California.
About this character: Brother Willow was the second D&D character I ever played in a non-Killer GM campaign. I have been a bit more descriptive of his skills here than I was way back in 1979.
Monk
Advantages: Low Profile, High Pain Threshold, Unfazeable
Powers/Gifts: Enhanced Speed (+1 attack/move per level), Perfect Balance, Catfall, Trackless Movement
Primary Skills: Martial Arts, Acrobatics
Background:Brother Willow is a monk from the Temple of the Righteous Path, which is located in the distant land of Shin Wa. He is a total asskicker in combat, but is reluctant to fight if there is another way to settle matters. He will often offer first aid to his defeated foes.Being the sole Asian in a European land, Brother Willow is the subject of much curiosity and some distrust. Usually, his soft spoken and kindly ways winn people over, but not in all cases. Sometimes, he is forced to “bring enlightenment” to the crude and bigoted.In his spare time, Brother Willow enjoys learning about Western ways, trying new foods and drinks, writing in his journal, attempting to guide his friends down the path of peace and harboring a secret love for the half elf mage, Tamara.