Different Games, Same Characters (split)

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Catelf:
Hm, first to comment on what Shea noted.
No ,i do not concider myself incompetent to start a thread, but THIS thread is not one i originally started (read the upper text again), nor one i would have.
To me, there is a clear difference in caring enough to comment on an issue, and caring enough to start a Topic about it.
I'm certain i Will start a topic, but probarbly not in this area. (I have my own netacsess now.) Now, enough of this out-of-topic from me.
Really nice, actually:
You "brushed" the"alternate interpretation" that i fumbled across while trying to muster engagement for this topic:
"it was interesting to see certain elements of the character absent from one or more of the other game systems and DMs. Fascinating really."
My thought was, before:
"So, by persistently choosing similar, or the same(more or less) character for any game you play, you can easily see at least some notable differences between each game."
Maybe this interpretation of the thread's Topic deserves a separate tread(but please don't ask me to manage it...).
The idea there, is to get a clearer view of what some games include and exclude Rules- and Character creation-wise.
Ugh! Seems my computer has other problems: Seems my textboxes are limited?!
Be right back!

Catelf:
On the original issue, i almost always play a idealised version of myself, and i explain it by defining her True Self as an "Eternal Immortal".
"Eternal" refers to Moorcock's Eternal Champion, and "Immortal" refers to Highlander....., and she is also a shapeshifter, aspect shifter, and placeshifter.
And lets not forget her Avatar aspects, that is Godlike, but is different between several versions.
Of course, most of those "special rules" is usually ignored in the games where i'm a Player.
Thing is, depending on the Game and other players' choises, she can be a Sorceress, a Witch, a Vampire, a Shapeshifter, a Nurse, a Mad Scientist, a Mutant, a Pirate, a Ninja, a Warrior, or even a Priestess.
However, whenever possible, she is a Cat-kind, or possibly an Elf....(you could've guessed it, right?)
And no matter what i play, it is usually versions of me.
No, i do not think it is a question of "not satisfied". But it obviously can be....
In my case, i would clearly continue with my "Eternal Immortal", so to speak, despite satisfactory results.
(Comparing it to Jazz? Interesting, but not very correct: Jazz has virtually Improvisation as the only main ... Guiding star...)
... I really don't think i can contribute more to this topic than this, but i may be wrong.....

Thank you, Silmenume, for writing that you take it over.
                  Catelf

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