


That does severely reduce the odds of let's say beheading a mythical beast of ill repute or befriending the immodest wood nymphs of Howondaland**. Unless, of course, you are the type of adventurer who'd prefer a cup of hot tea and soft slippers and a reliable day job*. With this follows that you'll naturally have a higher chance of actually, possibly, doing some heroic deeds, just by sheer mathematical logic.

Characters like yourself do have a knack for not dying as often as a common mortal (or undead if that has been your unfortune). Your character is not necessarily a "hero" per se, instead one could possibly see it as being important to the story. This is a game where you play the roles of, often unwilling, sometimes zealous, pawns in the cosmic octarine coloured narrative. All copyrights and trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners Neither it nor this page is in any way authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by The Estate of Sir Terry Pratchett, Narrativia or Dunmanifestin Limited. Disclaimer: The transformative work featured on this page is NOT FOR SALE.
