Wednesday, 26 March 2014

300

Some would say I am addicted to CaC2. I'd use the word devoted, actually. I like my characters, and I like their backstories…at least, the several backstories I've written.

And it must therefore come to pass that I name a lot of characters.

I made a decision a while ago to count up all my named CaC2 characters. I found more than two hundred, and since then, the number has grown…and grown.

And today, I named my three hundredth character. I like his name. It sums up his one major goal in life.

His name, you ask?

Omnicide.

Dmitri Pendragon
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    1. Uh-huh. How many do you have? All sources, not just those mentioned on CaC2.

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    2. Uhm... Maybe five, but only three are used.

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  2. Three hundred? Wow. :) That's pretty awesome.

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  3. I have sixteen characters total, in and out of the battle. You have nineteen times the characters I have Dmitri - but I wouldn't say I'm any less (shall we say) involved with my characters.

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    1. I actually found twenty-two of yours mentioned on this blog. Did you count Master Tharalia, Master Kaleeth, and the other minor characters in Nightmares in the Past?
      Could be. But I have done a lot of work on a lot of my characters. I know Jaraal's basic history, Cald's parents, Jorus' ancestor and the personalities of the Jedi who fought Zaul many, many years ago. I know Jorus' archenemy and his deepest regret. So it may be that you have a lot of involvement with your characters, but so do I.

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  4. *counts on fingers* I got...let's see...*makes tallies* iiiiiiiiii <-- That many currently active characters, and probably about that many non-active/minor characters. But I measure by the active characters, and they give me a run for my time x) and I'm gonna vote myself same as Warry

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