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Why you may want a self-imposed injured character - PC Tips

Why you may want a self-imposed injured character - PC Tips A self imposed difficulty that has been placed on your character can add a depth to your character, from scars, to a twisted arm that is unusable. The Jamie Lanisters, or the Luke Skywalkers are good examples of this kind of situation.

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