I'm looking for that typical pith helmet wearing, mutton chop growing, mustache twirling explorer type NPC I can use as a rival for my players in this new campaign I'm starting.
I don't even know if this will work yet, but I'm looking to build such an over-the-top cliche'd character that they cliche' become invisible.
Ideas?
I played in a campaign once with a fantastic foil like that. He was a grist-mill hunter/guide/merc. Horrible reputation for constantly hiring new recruits and then taking them on expeditions, and then returning alone with whatever artifact or big game he was looking for, and then hiring more.
He actually offered the players a job, but we were so freaked out by his reputation, we took a pass. For the rest of the campaign he was always a step ahead of us, sending his new little minions to nip at our heels and be crushed, but still slipping away with whatever goods were in the offing.
Characterwise, he was sort of a cross between Beloch from Raiders of the Lost Ark and Billy Bob Thornton's Bad Santa.
I'm thinking:
Raider of the Lost Ark: Belloq for the "Let's at least be civil while we try to kill each other over the same goal" attitude...
QuoteBelloq: Good afternoon, Doctor Jones.
Indiana: I oughta kill you right now.
Belloq: Not a very private place for a murder.
Jumanji: Hunter van Pelt for over the top single mindedness must kill the quarry at any cost....
QuoteHunter Van Pelt: [aiming his rifle at Alan] Aren't you afraid?
Alan Parrish: I'm terrified. But my father told me you should always face what you're afraid of.
Hunter Van Pelt: [laughs] Good lad. You're finally acting like a man. Any last words?
Alan Parrish: [glances at the game board] Jumanji.
Hitari: Sean Mercer because no male NPC (or PC for that matter) is a real man unless he has a piece of John Wayne in there from somewhere...
QuoteSean Mercer: Pockets, what are you doing?
Pockets: I'm trying to milk the goat.
Sean Mercer: Well, that's the wrong kind of a goat - that's a ram!
What I need now is a good mercenary and a peice of well read type character to add to the mix. Any ideas?
Uhhh, been racking my brains over this one.
Two thoughts:
Doc Holliday in Tombstone: "I'm yuh huckleberry." Maybe constantly swilling on potions that counteract his debilitating illness a la Elric, but a riproaring badass neertheless
Jean Reno from the Professional.
Quote from: ReimdallJean Reno from the Professional.
For a split second there I thought that read
Janet Reno. :o
I think I might throw a touch of Lestat in there without the vampirism...or maybe save that for later.
Quote from: Myst3ry M@nFor a split second there I thought that read Janet Reno. :o
I dunno... Think about it - Evil Janet Reno, the refined, deadly, comic, vampiric mercenary. :D