Miruki Amauri - Waccha Primagi!
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Miruki Amauri - Waccha Primagi!
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They might have gotten into a poor situation involving a fire in the Feywild. Made it out okay though.
"Hello....Miss Howe" @friendlybomber
As a DM I have made many a well thought out and/or established NPCs and characters that I want to feel like real people. However, an NPC for my new campaign has actually terrified me being so unfathomable as a person that I feel as though he is a separate entity. He was supposed to just be a knowledgeable asshole that would make snide remarks at the party in their first arc. The players would eventually like his personality and would, hopefully, be sad when I killed him at the end of the arc due to his own hubris, but he had become a more pivotal character whose intentions were so twisted. He became a creature purely impulse based. He acted so inhuman it was hard to even imagine if he actually had any rationalization behind what he did as he saw everyone else as nothing more than means to ends for him to learn from.
It is hard to even think as him because he is quite literally insane, but not in any way that a person (including myself) can fathom. So as a character, me and the rest of my party fell in love with him thinking him as an interesting antagonist that pesters the party and can get away with it, because he never did anything outright malicious against them to give them just cause to fight or kill him. He is his own entity and I believe HE decided to not die in the campaign (not me deciding to not kill him because I think he is a cool and interesting character).
The best way to describe Amauri is the personification of an unempathizeable impulse and intrusive thought driven id. A force of uncertainty and unknown, who will go to any means to get what he wants with no thought of consequence.
era il 21/10/2008 e l'umile #Juve di Ranieri, con Grygera e Legrottaglie, con Molinaro e Marchionni, con Sissoko e #Amauri, stendeva il Real di Ramos e Cannavaro, di Raul e van Nistelrooij: a differenza di domani si giocava in casa, in uno stadio ribollente di pura passione gobba
O Legado Contínua: Filhos de Miccoli e Amauri chegam à Base do Palermo.
sembra #Amauri, questa è un’affermazione che si sente spesso ma non è calzante: è vero che anche il brasiliano è stato un fiasco, che segnava poco, che sbagliava tanto e che non era molto dotato ma Amauri non tremava, era forte di testa e se gli davi un pallone lo proteggeva