> CORE CONCEPT: The character is a modern-day Neckbeard turned monster hunter.
Is ineptitude a stat?
>>51483926
I meant more along the lines of fluff, but yeah I guess... His charisma is definitely abysmal.
>>51483907
The monsters he hunts are less of a literal beasts and more of a threat-to-society (real or perceived) individuals.
>>51483956
Abysmal as in "low as the abyss", right?
>5e
Level 1 Variant Human Fighter (Grognard Archetype)
Background: Unemployed
STR: 8
DEX: 10
CON: 11
INT: 13
WIS: 12
CHA: 8
>>51483907
well how did he get into the buisness?
>>51483907
If we talk real monsters, knowing rolepay set up could provide info on what elemental or material weaknesses there are.
Otherwise, RIP cause can't outrun a rock.
>>51483907
There's a WoD/CoD character with this idea.
>>51486369
He bought a katana. It turned out to be magical and bent on destroying ancient evil. Unfortunately he's all it has to work with.
>>51483907
It would be more interresting if he was only superficially a neckbeard but ultimaly show that the archetype is a caricature of several things and not something that generaly truly exist and wholly defines a lot of people.
I mean, even if the character is superficially the textbook neckbeard, there is still a true human being behind, right ?