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  1. NWN2 Login Name: Sankis
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  3. Forum Name: CecilLorn
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  5. What timezone will you play from (GMT): Eastern Standard Time, -5 GMT
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  7. 1 - Why do you want to join NWN2 Haze? The community seems to be fairly mature and the setting seems interesting as well. A quality roleplaying server filled with other roleplayers is also fairly hard to come by, no matter the game.
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  9. 2 - What is roleplaying to you? Taking the role of a character and playing as you were them. That's a simple answer, but there's more to it. You have to try and think like you believe your character would and act as they would, putting aside all of your personal feelings that you yourself feel.
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  11. 3 - Please respond to this scenario:
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  13. "Your character is journeying down a rarely traveled road. S/he comes upon a young man lying in a crude litter by the roadside. He appears to have been injured, as there is blood on his battered and tarnished armor. What does your character do and why?"
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  15. I approach the man warily as the area is known to have it's share of brigands and could be an elaborate trap.
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  17. If anything seems off, such as rustling in bushes or suspicious sounds, I walk away and pretend I did not see it.
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  19. If I become confident that it is not a trap, I check the wounded man's vitals. If possible I'll bind his wounds with scraps of his clothing. I'll also attempt to light a fire to attract attention of, hopefully, a traveling merchant or priest. However, before leaving I rifle through the man's belongings and take as many valuables as my pouches can hold.
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  21. While my character is selfish and greedy, he does have a slight sense of morality. He does not wish the man's blood to be on his hands so he helps and does what he can. However, that does not stop him from robbing the wounded man blind as he leaves. After all he did help, doesn't he deserve a little reward?
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