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Your favourite CHARNAME?

BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
A few days ago in a thread about the Cleric/Thief @Lemernis posted a link to a website where people can post their favourite player characters they ever created. Here is the link: http://www.bgthewide.com/Pages/BG1EEFavePCs.aspx

This made me wonder who my fellow forum members' favourite creations are. I'm not asking which character class/kit you like the best, or which is the most powerful build you've ever accomplished (although a character's class and his power level are undoubtedly factors to take into account). I'm talking about the character concept as a whole. This includes the character's backstory you've come up with, their personality, their alignment, how you roleplayed these characteristics, their class/kit, how your character's personality influenced the way they practised their profession, character growth/development, maybe some funny or moving experiences your character had in the game, etc.

I think I have two favourites:


A CG Swashbuckler/Mage who was very charismatic (18 starting stat) and initially overconfident. Even still in Candlekeep he considered himself an excellent swordsman, while he definitely wasn't. His overconfidence made him prone to take risks. So he had to learn modesty the hard way, realizing that he might have bested a certain tougher opponent, but that he had to thank his victory to a large stock of healing potions rather than his fighting skills. He then started to adjust his arcane skills to enhance his swashbuckling skills. He used his magic almost exclusively to buff himself and if necessary debuff opponents so that he became a more fearful swordsman (spells like haste, stoneskin, mirror image, blur, protection from magical weapons, innate DUHM). His progress was gradual. At the lower levels, the lack of proficiency points for my dual wielder hurt, but in SOA he became a very complete character, with most thief skills well developed, his (dualwield and scimitar) proficiencies maxed out, enough memorizable spells. He could do pretty much everything.



Teyl, my halfling Cleric/Thief (Strifeleader of Cyric mod kit) was the first character I managed to roleplay as evil in an enjoyable way. I even considered him likable. I had given him a few 'soft spots' (nature, beautiful women, art), which affected his behaviour in certain events. He was a very cunning type, deceptive and manipulative. And he had to be, because he was a halfling of average strength, so not a strong fighter or even a reliable backstabber. Instead, he was very adept at setting traps and using poisons (the poison weapon ability comes with the Strifeleader kit I played). Teyl required a lot of micromanagement (with the use of cleric spells, careful scouting in stealth mode, setting traps, poisoned backstabs), which I really liked. Despite his lack of physical prowess and arcane firepower, he never felt like a weak character (nor as a relentless killing machine, so pretty well-balanced). The only reason he "died" was because he got charmed in the Cloakwood Mines, and getting charmed means instant death for solo characters.


So please let me know: Who are your favourite, most memorable charnames, and why??
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  • ElrandirElrandir Member Posts: 1,664
    I'll put this in a spoiler for length reasons. (It's really long. =p)

    My favorite backstory and plan for a character was my chaotic neutral half-orc half-drow fighter\thief. I never actually played with this character past Candlekeep, but that's due in part to the limitations of the vanilla game. (and mods not working\being a pain to mess with on Ipad) I did, however, develop his character a great deal, and even sort of created a split path for him to go on that would decide what his eventual alignment would become. (via editing) He was a very skilled fighter and thief, both agile and strong. He wasn't unlikeable, (10 CHA) but he was avoided or even openly persecuted in Candlekeep for his background. A half-orc half-drow is a combination of two hated races that results in one poor despised bhaalspawn. As for how that race worked, I simply picked half-orc, and then gave him the dark elf skin tone. If I had made him on a PC version, I would have probably given him a 25% magic resistance as well. His alignment is mainly due to him being unsure of what he believes in. On one hand he had his loving father figure, Gorion, who never judged him for his race. On the other hand, he had most of the rest of Candlekeep being mean or rude to him. He was naturally a good person, but he was subjected to so much discrimination that he felt angry at the world. He was an impressionable youth, and so when he forced out into the world on his own, he was unsure of what to do, and was easily led astray. I would have role-played that even Imoen disliked him, and she didn't come join him. Having no one to say it was a bad idea, he accepted Monty and Xzar's assistance, and joined them. However, he then, as per Gorion's wishes, traveled to the FAI and joined with Khalid and Jaheira. Over the course of his travels, he would flip flop back and forth between good and evil decisions and allies, never sure who to believe or what to trust in. This all came to a head when Xzar, Monty, Jaheira, and Khalid finally became so angry with each other that it came to blows. Caught in between it all, Shadow (that was the character's name) was unsure of what to do, who to help. And here is where it all changed. I could either decide that Jaheira and Khalid had been a good influence on Shadow, and he had chosen to follow a righteous path, or that they had been distrustful and rude to poor Shadow, while Monty and Xzar, evil as they were, didn't give a rat's ass about what race Shadow was, and so had been kind (in their own evil manipulative way) to the poor droworc. Which side he chose to aid would decide his future. If he sided with Khalid and Jaheira, he would become a paragon of justice, striving to help others no matter their race or circumstances. If he had chosen to side with Xzar and Montaron however, he would become a great force for evil, manipulated by the two and other evil companions he met along the way, who would shape him into a tool for their uses. In time, Shadow would realize they used him, and as he was now quite evil, would slaughter them. Then he made himself the master, leading a group of evil adventurers across the land, ever searching for more power, and once he had learned of his heritage, he knew exactly where to look...
  • TethorilofLathanderTethorilofLathander Member Posts: 427
    Tethoril, named after the non-canon dead son of Tethtoril :D
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    edited March 2014
    @Abacus: interesting concept :) Carthius in BG would be the younger, more dexterous Charname? It would be interesting to see how the two interact. Maybe initially it's just their vendetta that unites them, I could see the two develop a true friendshaip as time passes.

    @Elrandir: that's an awesome concept, very exotic/unique. I hope you can bring her to life in one your next playthroughs, which you'd gladly detail on this forum of course :) Very cool character development...

    @TehthorilofLathander: what makes Thethoril oustanding to you?

    @others:
    any other memorable concepts?
    I've read some really creative stuff in different threads on here. @booinyoureyes told me briefly about a chameleonic Blade (an extra-ordinary method-actor). Yesterday @SilverSoviet came up with a "field general" concept, a commander in the battlefield. @Rewolf is running a Kensai/Cleric who always wanted to be a monk, but settled for the next best thing when it turned out he didn't have what it takes to be a monk.
    I'd really love to read about your creations. 2E may not be as flexible as later editions, but I still think that the variety of races, alignments, classes/kits/combos, and even weapon choices combined with a nice backstory allows for charnames who are as interesting as they are powerful.
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  • SionIVSionIV Member Posts: 2,689
    edited March 2014
    My favorite CHARNAME was a human lawful neutral priest of helm. I went with him through the entire trilogy without reloading. I used Jaheira, Khalid, Imoen, Ajantis in BG1.

    15 Strength
    18 Dexterity
    16 Constitution
    16 (17) Intelligence
    18 (21) Wisdom
    8 (9) Charisma

    I gave him the wisdom, intellect and charisma tome from BG1. Jaheira got the STR, DEX and CON tomes.

    I was playing a divine heavy team with Jaheira (On the backline with me) Keldorn (Cavalier), Valygar, Nalia (Swashbuckler) in BG2. It was a wonderful character and a wonderful game, playing full support back there with Jaheira made us a very powerful team even without arcane magic.

    That moment when he got the Plate of Balduran on him, it was sweet.
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @SionV, cool, and a successful (no arcane magic) no-reload through the entire trilogy... few can boast that (I know I can't).
  • JLeeJLee Member Posts: 650
    edited March 2014
    My favorite character I ever played was the one I played in a minimal kill game.

    Alia, the gnome Illusionist/Thief.

    She was an observer of life more than a participant and despite Gorion's kindness she felt very much an outsider in Candlekeep. She loved reading and learning. When she wasn't in the library, she occupied herself by hiding and watching people. She was curious to see how people interacted so naturally with each other, a trait she quietly envied. However, despite her own insecurities, she genuinely cared for the town she called home and all the people who lived there.

    An assassination attempt and the death of her father drove her from her home and into the wilderness. She did not adopt the Hero's attitude regarding her fate. Rather she hid and plotted her next move. Her need for revenge did not taint her gentle spirit. She clearly had to act, but wanted to do so quietly and with as little bloodshed as possible. Only those responsible would be aware that she even existed. And she would not put any more innocent people in danger.

    I had a lot of fun with this character and the challenge. She was very easy to roleplay. Additionally, it was a whole new game trying to kill as few people as possible.
  • SionIVSionIV Member Posts: 2,689
    edited March 2014

    @SionV, cool, and a successful (no arcane magic) no-reload through the entire trilogy... few can boast that (I know I can't).

    I only play no-reload games nowadays, i've tried to play a 'normal' game but if i end up dying it just loses it's charm. And when it comes to no-reload i much rather play with no arcane than no divine magic. Having Chaotic command, Death ward, 100% all resistance and immune to level-drain removes most of the 'shocking death' moments.

    When you buff up with :

    Death Ward
    Chaotic Command
    Defensive Harmony
    Protection from Evil
    Protection from Fire
    Protection from Lightning
    Negative plain protection
    Armor of Faith
    Magic Resistance

    There really isn't that much left that can touch you. Not to mention with Insect plague to shut down the enemy casters, summons (Skeletal warrior, Fire elemental, elemental princes) to take the brunt of most close combat fights and Shield of Archon to take care of the rare fights where you might face an Imprisonment spell, there really isn't that much that can touch you.
  • booinyoureyesbooinyoureyes Member Posts: 6,164
    My blade was my favorite!!! I'm currently in TOB with him. I used the Rogue Rebalancing mod with him, just fyi.

    My favorite part was installing one of those mods that give you access to all the strongholds. Since my character was a method actor (learned swordplay and dual-wielding for a role in a play he wrote for Gorion that involved himself and Imoen, for which my boy Firebead Elvenhair was the director) I imagined that he tricked all the stronghold givers into believing he was the appropriate class due to his exceptional acting (kind of like having skillpoints in "bluff")

    I'll copy and paste what I said in this thread about him and the strongholds, :D: http://forum.baldursgate.com/discussion/26169/sad-blackguard-with-his-stronghold

    In my current run, I'm playing with the all-stronghold mod... but it kinda makes sense. Bear with me...

    My PC is a bard, with 19 Charisma, who also has the Blade of Roses and the Nymph's cloak and Helm of Glory!. He is a master actor, who's Playhouse was the toast of the town after he re-wrote all the music and the lines while still finding time to play the lead role during the premiere. But his best performances?

    -The mayor of Imnesvale just *thought* he was a ranger, since he came in with leather armor and a shortbow.

    -The 3 heads of the Order of the Most Radiant Heart (paladins of Torm, Tyr and Helm) just *thought* my chaotic good (keepered) Bard was a goody-goody by the book LG Paladin. He was really polite and self righteous when he spoke to them. Just say "By Helm!" alot and they'll buy it

    -Nalia thought he was a fighter, because he used offensive spin and destroyed Tor-Gal

    -Renal Bloodscalp thought he was a thief... since he robbed the merchant on the first floor blind and then pickpocketed his entire guild

    -Lavok and The Cowled Wizards thought he was a mage, since he had installed Rogue rebalancing and was casting level 7 spells

    -Best one yet... the chief Morninglord thought he was a pious preacher of the dawn, since he repeatedly acted all wise and said things like "This must not come to pass! We must cleanse the sewers of this false prophet!" and "May you be eternally blessed by the Morninglord my child". the only thing missing was for him to make the illithium sculpture all by himself :)

  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @JLee, wow I really dig hr subtlety and modesty. Plus she sounds like a great challenge. Minimal kill means having to forgo many trinkets. I think the character class (with her illusion magic and stealth) is perfect for the challenge. As is her race. Not all gnomes can be megalomaniacs such as Tiax and Quayle, or chatterboxes like Jan Jansen. In fact I think most gnomes aren't.
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @booinyoureyes, yes wonderful concept, and amazing versatility. I also think it's very original to make "all strongholds" component make sense from a roleplaying point of view. Good luck on him in TOB!
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,315
    edited March 2014
    Female undead hunter. I don't remember her name or her stats. It was the first character I beat ToB with :)
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @SionIV, what your writing is very recognizable for me. It just doesn't feel right after a reload...
    I'm also intrigued by your preference of divine magic over arcane magic. Most no-reloader would take arcane magic I think...
    That being said, my (mostly solo) Cleric-Thief, mentioned above, had a lot of potential in my experience. I think I'm going to powerrun him through the first four chapters, into the Cloakwood Mines, where he fell to a dire charm, and then continue my journal where it ended on here.
  • booinyoureyesbooinyoureyes Member Posts: 6,164
    elminster said:

    Female undead hunter. I don't remember her name or her stats. It was the first character I beat ToB with :)

    Hah! My first time through the entire SoA and ToB was with the same build. I named her Buffy (lol) and romanced Anomen.

    I made her an Undead Hunter because level drain was the most annoying thing ever, lol. She had Purifier offhand and Flail of Ages on her main hand. I had Anomen, Minsc, Keldorn, Imoen/Yoshimo/Imoen and Nalia who got replaced with Sarevok. It was a lot of fun, though very melee heavy in the late stages (probably why it took me forever to realize how to properly use high level mage spells... Imoen just fireballed everything)
  • SniiiimonSniiiimon Member Posts: 153
    I've mentioned him before, time and time again, but... eh. What the heck.

    My favorite CHARNAME thus far is Ladrian of Candlekeep, a paladin-in-training, who serves Milil; the deity known as the Lord of All Songs.

    In his youth, Ladrian was a troublemaker, often the cause of various mischief alongside his partner-in-crime, Imoen.

    He dreamt about becoming a bard and travel across the face of Faerûn; to leave Candlekeep behind and become a true adventurer (and perhaps woo a lady or three).

    While Gorion encouraged Ladrian's fondness of stories of yore, of music, singing, dancing and poetry all, he was strict about one thing; Ladrian was forbidden from leaving Candlekeep before "the time was right." Despite being somewhat bitter over this, Ladrian knew his foster-father meant well... and so he stayed.

    He trained with the Watchers often, and became skilled with the sword, staff and bow. He could be seen aiding the inhabitants and visitors of Candlekeep with whatever was needed.

    Ladrian didn't mind the chores for the most part; while he was full of himself and his abilities, and could even come across as sarcastic and snarky at times, he truly enjoyed helping others.

    At the age of seventeen, he at long last felt the calling of Milil. Ladrian was honored and soon dedicated himself to his god.

    Nowadays, Ladrian is a more honorable individual than he was in his youth. While still somewhat arrogant, his love for stories, music, dancing and poetry brings out a softer side of him... as can those that can earn his trust and friendship.

    He longs even now for the adventures that he knows await him out there, away from the safety of the only home he has ever known.
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    That's a really cool paladin you've got going there! I generally don't like pallies for being all uptight an self-righteous, but Ladrian sounds like a fun dude.
    Have you ever played with the Isra NPC mod? (Available for both vanilla Tutu/BGT and EE.) A cavalier of the Order of the Ruby Rose, who follow Sune. She's a bit like Ladrian, and I think she's romanceable in either BG1 or BG2 (or both). They sound like a great match!
  • SniiiimonSniiiimon Member Posts: 153
    Nope, @Blackraven‌, I haven't tried her out. But maybe I will. :)

    Yeah I tried to make Lad a bit more... fun-loving and not-so-freaking serious all the time, while still being good and honorable.

    That's what I like about RP:ing a paladin of Milil; I can easily see one of them being like that more than a paladin of, say, Torm.
  • CrevsDaakCrevsDaak Member Posts: 7,155
    Crevs Daak, Chaotic Good Elven Mage/Thief wielding a long sword and a bow, dressed in a Yellow Mage Robe.
    10/19/10/18/16/13 at the start of BG1.
    He's a classic, that's why (besides of being a Wood Elf) he never gets old.
  • NWN_babaYagaNWN_babaYaga Member Posts: 732
    edited March 2014
    My best Charname is

    "Shizlmurks-wtsbin Udi Ehu"

    and he is an evil rich gnome racist whose god is money! He is of course a thief, CE and gay ;)
    He wears purple robes and a silly thing on his head and everyone who doesnt agrees to my order is called
    an antignomist and has to die :D My companions are all evil gnomes, very rich and we are the society of anti-life on faerun... but no one knows this because we pay everyone who has a saying WORD to be silent about it!!!

    I´m a specialist in assasination plans, blackmail, slavery and treason and genocid of all other humanoid races... i like orcs because i can use them for my evil plans very well. All will suffer under the red boot of Shizlmurks tyranny!

    EDIT:
    if this rings a bell in you... you are not as stupid as others think;)

  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @CrevsDaak, hey not even that "uber" for a self-proclaimed powergamer such as yourself.

    @Shizlmurks, now that's one wicked Bhaalspawn. Did he achieve Godhood?
  • NWN_babaYagaNWN_babaYaga Member Posts: 732
    @Blackraven‌
    once i´m powerfull enough with the help of the gnomish inventions we have developed we will overthrow all gods and erase the memory of their existence for ever! So... we are working on it :D
  • ElrandirElrandir Member Posts: 1,664
    @Blackraven‌ Wow! That is one cool (and attractive...) half-orc\droworc! But Shadow was actually a guy. =p That said, gender didn't really play into the character's story at all, so I could easily switch it around.

    In all honesty, Dorn's standard portrait fits the character pretty well, though if I were playing on a PC I'd definitely want a unique portrait.
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    edited March 2014
    Yes, I read that Shadow was a guy, but I didn't find any cool looking male half-drow/orc.
    I also prefer unique portraits, always. :)
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  • CrevsDaakCrevsDaak Member Posts: 7,155
    @Blackraven‌ I wrote a paragraph replying to you but accidentally closed the tab *sigh* I'll explain it "shortly". That's my favorite PC, (but... Backstabbing with Mislead while dual wielding Belm and Kundane (without proficiency in them nor in TWS), with Improved Haste and using the Gauntlets of Extreme Specialization during a Time Stop... 9 APR hitting as Backstab with STR (Belt of Fire Giant STR) bonus applied (buggy BG2 vanilla exploits FTW!), it was basically 70+ each hit up to ~200 damage, plus 9 APR... THAT IS POWERGAMING!)If you have good or bad stats don't says if you powergame or not, maybe you like playing with an Uber munchucking killing machine PC (without cheating of course, I might powergame, but (almost) never cheat) and with SCS and other difficulty enhancements (I changed bandits to use Arrows of Biting in BG1:EE for example :O and gave the Thieves' Guild some Poison Daggers+2 and Shadow Armors+3, all Undroppeable just make them more powerful) made by me (all done with lazy NI edits, no WeiDU nor mods that I could release, plus I deleted accidentally when fixing the install to play MP so I'll have to re-do it).
    Also, I DO roleplay my PCs, but only in dialogues and quests, the NPCs I take with me and the chooses I make, during battles... Incendiary Cloud x3 with an Improved Hasted Fighter/Mage with Fire resistance over 100 is a good example, and the one I gave before is another good one too.
    Ok, looks like I re-wrote the Wall of Text... Nevermind the first line then.
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    Well those are some great tricks, but I wouldn't necessarily call it powergaming. Powergaming to me is using only the strongest race-class combo (elven thief/mage is potentially powerful, but probably less so than gnome illusionist/thief), with the highest possible stats, abusing bugs/exploits (well maybe you did that with the Belth of Fire Giant STR), and in the game picking the options that make no sense roleplay-wise but yield the best results for your character.
  • Demonoid_LimewireDemonoid_Limewire Member Posts: 424
    The person in my avatar... Of course... "Obito". I started BG1 with him. Ranger class, 2H sword and bows. Chaotic Good (what else?). 18/00 str, 18 dex, 18 con, 10 int, 18 wis, 3 charisma (lucky roll). Now i am midway 1. Once over to 2, he is becoming a beastmaster... Staff, sling, 2H weapon. At 12 level he is becoming a cleric. He gets a familiar perfect for stealth (fairy dragon). Specialized in animal (beast summoning), and getting all divine spells, minus the evil ones. In ToB he will ascend to divinity and preserve both status and power. Edo tensei - sorry, undead enemies, get destroyed immediately from the sage's technique - sorry, repel undead ability! He can turn energy into weapons (divine club, hammer and sword spell).

    Together in party, is "Madara". Fighter class, 2H sword and bows (like teacher, like pupil). True neutral. 18/00 str, 18 dex, 18 con, 18 int, 3 wis, 3 cha (lucky roll). Once over to 2, he gets copied. One copy becomes berserker 13 mage 28 (to resemble sage morph), and one copy kensai 13 thief 39 (to resemble initial form).

    In same party is Sishui, a dwarf cleric. 18 str, 17 dex, 19 con, 9 int, 18 wis, 4 cha. After 1 he dies - becomes an abandoned char. After all, Obito will become a cleric.

    Also, following him is Itachi, an Elf thief. 18 str, 19 dex, 16 con, 10 int, 10 wis, 10 cha. After 1 he dies - becomes an abandoned char. After all, Madara will become a thief.

    There is also Kabuto. A half-elf druid. 18 str, 18 dex, 16 con, 5 int, 18 wis, 18 cha (very lucky roll, i would settle with 15 str). In 2 he is becoming an avenger (reptilian morphs like wyvern and salamander suit him perfectly, as well as druid class and healing techniques - sorry, spells). And mage spells are like a sage mode extras of sorts (what a great roleplayer and char creator i am, no?)!

    Finally, there is Zetsu! A human mage. 18 str, 18 dex, 16 con, 18 int, 18 wis, 3 cha (VERY, lucky roll, i would settle even with 9-10 str). In 2 he is becoming a Wild Mage.

    I roleplay a badass, villainous, overpowered, powergaming, uchiha and co party. With characters tailored around, or showing similarities, with their counterparts from that anime/manga. (spiral) Zetsu-Wild Mage, Kabuto-Avenger, Obito Ranger-Cleric, Madara Kensai-Thief/berserker-mage... I myself cannot comprehend how the hell i came up with this, collective idea...
  • AnduinAnduin Member Posts: 5,745
    I'm not sure if favourite characters match favourite playthroughs or are actually conducive to favourite playthroughs...

    My Necromancer on my first ever playthrough, that I took all the way through from start to finish named Magnus Magnusson (a surname that means I'm Magnus's son clearly shows I did not have a clue...) had a profound effect on me... To this day an over-riding wish to control the undead still beats in my blackened heart, that sits in a jar on the mantlepiece...

    I must admit, I have recently had a lot of fun with a F / M / T a class I never played with before as they could not advance to high enough levels, but using kEEper, I have a gnome fighter / wildmage / thief and absolutely loved it. Now playing a gnome Necromancer / Cleric... He uses sanctuary a lot... And ignores all the pain and suffering his summoned skeletons cause...
  • BlackravenBlackraven Member Posts: 3,486
    @Anduin, I think a cool character is likely to lead to an ejoyable playthrough.
    Anyway, those are some pretty dark charnames you got there... :)
    Makes me think how cool it would be to have a party of "Dark Brethren", including an assassin, a necromancer, an evil priest, and a blackguard. Surely this has been done before, but still sounds pretty cool.

    @Demonoid_Limewire: kudos for the Beastmaster.
  • ElrandirElrandir Member Posts: 1,664
    @Blackraven‌, I would have edited my previous comment, but I wanted to make sure you saw this. That portrait is soooo cool! The more I look at it the more I think it's perfect for Shadow! The light leather armor, a sword, (that was his\her weapon of choice for the character I made originally) and even the dark and light sides of the background, signifying how she could become either good or evil! That's it. Shadow is now permanently a girl, and that is what she looks like. =p You've permanently changed the character I had in my head.
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