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* This troper was once part of a [[Dungeons and Dragons]] group (The campaign has since ended.) The PCs were as thus: A Chaotic Neutral Half Elf Duskblade(This Troper), a Chaotic Evil Half-Orc king of hell barbarian thing (Don't ask, would take too long), and a lich. Our DM decided to mix two of his campaigns, so characters from the other campaign were there as well. The setting: End of the world is nigh, this troper and his group are going to enlist the power of some gods to help us out. We've gotten to the point where the leader of Hell itself said "Oh no, not you guys!" Anyway, we're decending into the bowels of this mountain where we can find a shrine we can use to summon an ancient warrior to help stop the big bad. On the way down, we all of sudden realize we're all silenced in every form. We can't communicate telepathically, we can't talk, we can't even hear ourselves breathe. From nowhere, the Orc, who has had a reputation of murdering entire towns without blinking, picks up the half elf and puts him on his shoulders. Why? The Half Orc's player looked at troper and said "In all that we've been through, you've been my only friend. You stayed when no one in there right mind would. Why is that? I don't care, I'm not letting you go." It was at this point, that this troper realized just how strong the relationships grew between these two characters, and just how far they'd go for eachother.
* One of the latest errata for [[Exalted]] manages to give one to the ''[[Omnicidal Maniac|Abyssals]]'', believe it or not:
{{quote| The [[Reincarnation Romance|mystical ties that bind]] Lunar Exalted to their Solar mates offer Abyssal Exalted a [[Love Redeems|tiny sliver of hope]]. Resonance is never gained from sins of life directly associated with the appropriate Lunar. If the deathknight's mate [[That Man Is Dead|calls her by her forsaken name]], she may answer to it. She can protect her mate from harm and [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones|love her with a positive Intimacy]]. The two can even have children together safely, for all that the Neverborn impotently roar in fury. If the Abyssal actually does hold a positive Intimacy for her mate, [[The Power of Love|the protection goes even farther, shielding her from sins of death so long as her actions are in direct support or defense of the Lunar]]. Thus, an Abyssal with no positive Intimacy could safely protect her mate from demons, but not a horde of specters [[Magic aA Is Magic A|(since the sin of death for opposing creatures of death still applies even though defending the specific life is permitted)]]. [[Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right|With a positive Intimacy, the deathknight can safely ignore her Liege's command to murder her mate and can even fight the Deathlord in defense of that one precious life.]]}}
* ''[[FATAL]]'' has the Flute of Felicity, aka "What The Hell Is A Flute That Makes People Happy Doing In A Piece Of Shit World Like FATAL"? (On the forum thread, at least two tropers attempted to "rescue" the Flute of Felicity from the tainted mires of its source material.)
* This troper was running a game of [[Maid RPG]] in which the PCs were heading into town to meet an emissary from [[Girl Genius|Castle Wulfenbach]] to the minor noble they all worked for. This being the [[Girl Genius]] universe we're talking about, they encountered a fifteen-foot-tall rogue clank that proceeded to chase them through the woods between the mansion and the airship port. The group, being [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|what they are]], started speeding through the forest, throwing everything they could at it: bullets, dictionaries, random pieces of the car they were all riding in. When they had reached the end of the forest, they managed to disable its legs enough to be able to escape. Its last act before it was out of sight was to shout "HUUUUUUUUG!" The players immediately went "awww..." The party turned the car around, drove back, and proceeded to repair the clank's legs and let it hug them all in apology. This clank (named the Hug-Bot by the players) then followed them around for the rest of the campaign, giving random people and objects (including the mansion the group worked in) hugs.
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