My Characters: Nark (the Archmage)

Some months ago, I posted a scan of my first ever character–Morgan Ironwolf. Well, this week I found myself leafing through my old character folder and I came across Nark (the Archmage).

Nark_1 (NXPowerLite Copy)

 

Nark was a bit of a rapscallion. (I was 13 when I started him, so inevitably he was chaotic neutral so he could do what he wanted…)

Nark reached 16th-level before we finished the campaign, about which I remember surprisingly little. However, a close perusal of his magic items reveals he survived a certain 1st Edition module of repute. I won’t name the module in question, but the first person to do so correctly wins a free PDF of GM’s Miscellany: Dungeon Dressing!

So, without further ado: here is the back page of his character sheet.

Nark_1-1 (NXPowerLite Copy)

If you think you know the answer to my question, just post in the comments below.

Good luck!

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Creighton

Creighton is the publisher at Raging Swan Press and the designer of the award winning adventure Madness at Gardmore Abbey. He has designed many critically acclaimed modules such as Retribution and Shadowed Keep on the Borderlands and worked with Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, Expeditious Retreat Press, Rite Publishing and Kobold Press.

15 thoughts on “My Characters: Nark (the Archmage)”

  1. Oh man, I remember those yellow character sheets! I have a folder somewhere with a few myself…

    And yeah, Tobm of Horrors. What else?

  2. The monocle is from “In the Dungeon of the Slave Lord,” iirc. 🙂

    Love this character sheet! Hardcore, too–32 hp at 16th level!!

    1. Blimey! That’s jolly precise–and correct! Can I offer you a runner’s up prize? Email me at creighton [at] raging swan [dot] com and I’ll send you a copy of GM’s Miscellany: Dungeon Dressing!

  3. We used blue sheets back in the late 70s or early 80s very similar to this one. Noted the date. That was about the time I was running a 1E campaign that has been my favorite and one that ran in various ways for maybe 8 years or so. Interesting character. Thanks for the good memories.

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