Essential components of any fantasy rolepaying group:
- The player who brings exactly the same swishy elf character to every table; 50% chance of wizard, 50% chance of bard, 100% chance of banging a dragon before the campaign is done.
- The player who favours dwarves because they’re uncomfortable with speaking in character and dwarves aren’t expected to have personalities.
- The player who thinks they’re cleverly subverting expectations by playing their halfling as a bloodthirsty, sexually promiscuous drug fiend, unaware that – thanks to players like them – literally 80% of all halfling player characters are like that.
- The player who designs their character purely for novelty value – like, this time they’re a giant telepathic praying mantis, or whatever – yet inexplicably manages to have the deepest character arc out of anyone.
- The player whose character’s stats honestly don’t matter because their real contribution to the party is being the only adult in the room.