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When you're a completionist gamer.
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But what if one of these sidequests has a good reward? This comic follows on from the [Previous comic](https://ttrpg.network/post/14312509) which will almost certainly provide context. You can follow this comic series from the start [Here](https://comicpress.socksandpuppets.com/character/konsi/). Make sure to start at the bottom (oldest comic) and work upwards.
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But what if one of these sidequests has a good reward? This comic follows on from the [Previous comic](https://ttrpg.network/post/14312509) which will almost certainly provide context. You can follow this comic series from the start [Here](https://comicpress.socksandpuppets.com/character/konsi/). Make sure to start at the bottom (oldest comic) and work upwards.Oof What happens when I'm both Raz and Konsi in this? --- Also thanks for adding the previous links to your comics
Now rereading will be much easier
btw please consider adding a Ko-fi, Liberapay, or Patreon link~
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Oof What happens when I'm both Raz and Konsi in this? --- Also thanks for adding the previous links to your comics
Now rereading will be much easier
btw please consider adding a Ko-fi, Liberapay, or Patreon link~
I did once have a patreon, but it lapsed - literally nobody signed up for it in over a decade. These days, I'd feel a little bad having a regular payment, considering how little content I actually produce. I don't need any financial support to keep doing this, I'm lucky enough to not need financial support, and I draw to relax. The absolute best way to "support the comic" is to introduce more people to it, especially on bluesky. https://linktr.ee/ahdok for the social media streams I use. If you really really want to put financial support towards me, there is a paypal link on the comic site, and also a few t-shirts at the "shop" link at the top - but again, I want to stress that the comic is not dependent on donations in any way. -
I did once have a patreon, but it lapsed - literally nobody signed up for it in over a decade. These days, I'd feel a little bad having a regular payment, considering how little content I actually produce. I don't need any financial support to keep doing this, I'm lucky enough to not need financial support, and I draw to relax. The absolute best way to "support the comic" is to introduce more people to it, especially on bluesky. https://linktr.ee/ahdok for the social media streams I use. If you really really want to put financial support towards me, there is a paypal link on the comic site, and also a few t-shirts at the "shop" link at the top - but again, I want to stress that the comic is not dependent on donations in any way.> These days, I'd feel a little bad having a regular payment [...] I don't need any financial support to keep doing this, I'm lucky enough to not need financial support [...] The absolute best way to "support the comic" is to introduce more people to it [...] Wonder where you got that idea for Konsi's personality from
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> These days, I'd feel a little bad having a regular payment [...] I don't need any financial support to keep doing this, I'm lucky enough to not need financial support [...] The absolute best way to "support the comic" is to introduce more people to it [...] Wonder where you got that idea for Konsi's personality fromWhen making ttrpg characters to play, it's very easy to just make your character "you" if you don't think about it or plan anything - you'll naturally revert to how *you* approach situations without conscious effort - however that means after a while your characters all start to feel the same. If you want something that feels unique or different to your previous characters, the easiest way is to take some aspect of your personality and greatly over-exaggerate it, and build the character around that - This way you're still using some of your natural reactions and inclinations, so it's much easier of a role to inhabit than someone who's wholly different to you.
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When making ttrpg characters to play, it's very easy to just make your character "you" if you don't think about it or plan anything - you'll naturally revert to how *you* approach situations without conscious effort - however that means after a while your characters all start to feel the same. If you want something that feels unique or different to your previous characters, the easiest way is to take some aspect of your personality and greatly over-exaggerate it, and build the character around that - This way you're still using some of your natural reactions and inclinations, so it's much easier of a role to inhabit than someone who's wholly different to you.I have 4 characters (past and present) that all occupy the same "party role" for this reason. They each have their own back stories sure, but their decision-making process is essentially the same because it's how _I_ would solve that given problem. The same set of equations, just with different source data. I hadn't thought about over-exaggeeating a trait before to differentiate them, I may have to use that trick going forward.
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