I loved playing Khoraj. Nothing flashy about him, just a cool head and a steady arm in a fight. I always thought of him as being a friend to Conan during his days as a Turanian officer.
The fun I had playing him was what propelled me to help set up the LoS: ZeFRS Edition.
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Sweet! Good find :D Old character sheets are like smells in that they can instantly conjure memories and transport you back to when you played that character.
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ReplyDeleteOld character sheets really are the best way to remember a campaign, aren't they?
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Nice! Gotta love the old Conan game....And old character sheets bring back the good times.
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