My first character for my first DnD campaign /u/Purple-Mud5057 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

About to start my first DnD campaign, which I’ve wanted to do for years but only recently has a friend gotten the people for it.

I’m very excited, mostly about my backstory and how it will be revealed to the others:

I’m a halfling barbarian folk hero, who gained their fame by slaying a dragon that was a possible threat to their tiny village. Thing is, I didn’t exactly “slay” this dragon so much as I stumbled upon it sleeping, got startled, tripped over a vine, and by some insane halfling luck a series of events that started with me tripping ended with the dragon being killed, like a Rube Goldberg machine.

Another PC halfling is my cousin, who’s hardworking and is somewhat annoyed by the fame and praise I got for slaying the dragon. No one, not even her, knows that it was a complete accident. In reality, I’m a tad cowardly and clumsy. I intend to make some (not most) of my character’s attacks on enemies be like half-mistakes, and I’m just lucky and hit them anyways.

My trinket is a thumb I found

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​r/DnD About to start my first DnD campaign, which I’ve wanted to do for years but only recently has a friend gotten the people for it. I’m very excited, mostly about my backstory and how it will be revealed to the others: I’m a halfling barbarian folk hero, who gained their fame by slaying a dragon that was a possible threat to their tiny village. Thing is, I didn’t exactly “slay” this dragon so much as I stumbled upon it sleeping, got startled, tripped over a vine, and by some insane halfling luck a series of events that started with me tripping ended with the dragon being killed, like a Rube Goldberg machine. Another PC halfling is my cousin, who’s hardworking and is somewhat annoyed by the fame and praise I got for slaying the dragon. No one, not even her, knows that it was a complete accident. In reality, I’m a tad cowardly and clumsy. I intend to make some (not most) of my character’s attacks on enemies be like half-mistakes, and I’m just lucky and hit them anyways. My trinket is a thumb I found submitted by /u/Purple-Mud5057 [link] [comments] 

About to start my first DnD campaign, which I’ve wanted to do for years but only recently has a friend gotten the people for it.

I’m very excited, mostly about my backstory and how it will be revealed to the others:

I’m a halfling barbarian folk hero, who gained their fame by slaying a dragon that was a possible threat to their tiny village. Thing is, I didn’t exactly “slay” this dragon so much as I stumbled upon it sleeping, got startled, tripped over a vine, and by some insane halfling luck a series of events that started with me tripping ended with the dragon being killed, like a Rube Goldberg machine.

Another PC halfling is my cousin, who’s hardworking and is somewhat annoyed by the fame and praise I got for slaying the dragon. No one, not even her, knows that it was a complete accident. In reality, I’m a tad cowardly and clumsy. I intend to make some (not most) of my character’s attacks on enemies be like half-mistakes, and I’m just lucky and hit them anyways.

My trinket is a thumb I found

submitted by /u/Purple-Mud5057
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