Stat me, /tg/.
Edge: Beard
>>48713655
Who the fuck is that?
>>48714333
>giant adephage
Clint Eastwood. Not sure on movie. Two mules for sister sera?
>>48714369
Not sure when I put that greentext in. Odd.
>>48714369
A Fistful of Dollars.
>>48713655
My husband!/10
>>48714369
Does it matter which movie? He's always the same character.
>>48713655
I'd say a Mysterious Stranger Gunslinger, since the Man With No Name fits that archetype.
>>48713655
>Neutral Evil
I beg to differ. In that movie he's True Neutral veering into Neutral Good.
>>48716344
Shit totally remember that I made a Man With No Name build for one game, thought he was a construct and we were gestalting.
>Not using Deadlands system for a man famous for Spaghetti Westerns, revolvers and Westerns
>>48714333
>>48718535
>Surprised people don't use shitty systems
Last time Deadlands wasn't sucking balls was back when vanilla first edition was published.
I doubt you were even born back then
>>48718853
Indeed it was, Deadlands Classic. Let's not be an arsehole though... arsehole.
>>48713655
+1 to Yelling at Empty Chairs
>>48718864
Deadlands went to shit so deep, it makes new editions of CoC looking good by comparison
>>48716379
He does one (1) good thing throughout the entire movie: Let the family escape, and he says he does it because he knew people like them.
If you compare Yojimbo and this movie, there's a pretty important moral distinction: it seemed that the protagonist and the coffin-maker got switched. Yojimbo went out of his way to provoke a conflict to get everyone in the town killed, because all of them deserved to die - the coffin-maker being the absolute worst scum. Man With No Name killed them for their money, and got a bunch of decent people killed in the process.
That's why I feel he is a good example of NE. NE characters can still have conscience, morally-based opinions, and shit. But all of it comes second after their selfish goals.
>>48714333
do you want to trigger /tg/, anon?
>>48718535
>using Deadlands
>not using Boothill 3E
Pleb.
>>48721193
>If you compare Yojimbo and this movie, there's a pretty important moral distinction: it seemed that the protagonist and the coffin-maker got switched. Yojimbo went out of his way to provoke a conflict to get everyone in the town killed, because all of them deserved to die - the coffin-maker being the absolute worst scum. Man With No Name killed them for their money, and got a bunch of decent people killed in the process.
It's been a while since I saw the movie, but I don't remember any "decent" people dying because of his actions. As for motivation - MWNN had the same motivation as Yojimbo, he was just not as overt about it. Case in point - why would he stick his neck out for Silvanito in the end if he was motivated purely by selfishness?