Would I play an ugly character?someguy1231 said:With all the discussion lately about the need for more "innovative" or "unconventional" character designs (particularly regarding female characters), I wanted to ask if you would play a game where the main character is ugly. No, I don't mean "unconventionally attractive", "attractive in a different way", or any of those other euphemisms. I mean flat-out repulsive, unattractive, borderline-deformed UGLY.
Ladies and gentlemen, the character class I enjoyed playing as most in Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines, AND in the Vampire the Masquerade tabletop game:
Hell yeah, Nosferatu are the best!
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Not to mention that the main characters of "Of Orcs and Men" and "Styx: Master of Shadows" are an ugly giant Orc that looks like a Troll, and a disfigured little Goblin with severely chapped lips, and both of them are such engaging characters (moreso in "Of Orcs and Men") that they outshine most "traditional" AAA protagonists.
Ugly main characters? Bring 'em on. As long as they're interesting, I don't give a fuck how they look.
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The abovementioned characters and games work off that.Batou667 said:What about a genuinely ugly character? As in, a character who actually "plays" as ugly within their game world, and is ostracised and insulted by other characters? Handled well, that could be interesting.
In VTM, everyone hates the Nosferatu because they're ugly, and smell like the sewer since they cannot afford to let the humans ever see them.
In the "of orcs and men" and "styx" games, you basically ARE an ugly monster to the human population, and it's designed to evoke the feelings of "Damn, the world hates these guys don't they...Hey wait...holy shit these guys are more human than the goddamn humans!"