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Meet August E. Greymoor: The Fighter with Integrity

Nov 06, 20247 min
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Episode description

Join us for an engaging conversation as Johnnie Payne dives into the character of August E. Greymoor, a human fighter with a rich backstory and a commitment to integrity. Johnnie shares his approach to character development, emphasizing the importance of organic growth through roleplay rather than predetermined arcs. The discussion highlights the unique aspects of August, including his local roots and his background as a guard, which shape his personality and decisions. As the episode unfolds, Johnnie reflects on the lessons learned from previous campaigns and aims to maintain a consistent character without drastic transformations. Tune in for insights into character building, storytelling, and the dynamics of the Red Dirt D and D community.

In our first of four previews of Red Dirt Dnd Campaign Three, Dungeon Master Brook Bullock talks with Johnnie Payne about his new character, August E, Greymoor.

The latest episode of Red Dirt DnD delves into the exciting world of character development, featuring the charming interplay between the host and Johnnie Payne. The conversation begins with a light-hearted reunion, where the host compliments Johnnie's hair and beard, setting a friendly tone for what follows. As they transition into discussing character arcs, Johnnie reveals his approach to creating characters that evolve organically through storytelling. He expresses a desire to avoid drastic shifts in his new character, August E. Greymoor, a human fighter, emphasizing the importance of staying true to the character's essence. The conversation dives into Johnnie's past characters, contrasting them with his current approach, which he hopes will be more consistent and grounded in reality, steering clear of overly dramatic twists.

As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts to Johnnie's intention to keep August as a fighter with minimal magic usage, which he believes will provide a unique dynamic within the party. The character's local roots and experience as a guard hint at a personality that values integrity and self-control, which might not only affect his interactions with other characters but also the narrative as a whole. This local connection opens the door for rich world-building opportunities, allowing for deeper engagement with the campaign's setting and other players' characters.


Listeners gain insight into Johnnie's thought process as he navigates character creation, revealing how he plans to balance combat readiness with a nuanced personality. The episode wraps up with a teaser for the upcoming campaign, leaving fans eager to see how Johnnie's character will unfold. The engaging banter and thoughtful reflections make this episode a must-listen for fans of role-playing games and character-driven storytelling alike.

Takeaways:

  • Johnnie Payne discusses his approach to character arcs and the organic evolution of his characters in gameplay.
  • August E. Greymoor, Johnnie's new character, is a human fighter with a focus on minimal magic use.
  • The excitement of playing a local character allows for rich world-building opportunities in the campaign.
  • Johnnie emphasizes the importance of integrity and ethical behavior in his character's personality.
  • The podcast reveals the dynamics of player interactions and storytelling that shape character development.
  • Johnnie's goal with his character is to maintain consistency and avoid drastic changes in personality.

Transcript

Welcome to Red Dirt D and D, guys.

Introduction to the Characters

This is a little bit of preview action for our characters coming up. And I am joined by the Johnny Payne. Oh, I didn't see you there. What's happening, Brooke? We haven't seen each other in a while. I know. It's exciting. Your hair's great. It is fantastic. I again, am still chasing. You're kicking me in the beard department in the GoJ? No. So does this mean you're gonna be a wizard? No, I'm not gonna be a wizard. No, I was a wizard last time. You were a wizard last time. There you go.

Does that mean. You know what? I might just hit. I might just start with the big.

The Big Question: Diving into Character Arcs

The big question first. You're not supposed to really do that in every interview, but I just might hit you with the big question first. Suck it to me, baby. So one of the things that you're known for in the Red Dirt Network. Oh, here we go. Is the player. The complaints often. We're gonna leave HR out of it. Don't worry. The greatest character arcs have often been involved with the characters of Johnny Payne. Stop. So. Right. Yeah, it's true. So do you have your crystal ball, your glasses on?

Or is there any foreseen things where, you know, I kind of hope this character starts one way and now I realize I'm a terrible interviewer because. Let me take it from here. Right. So my character, August E. Gramore. Yeah. So as far as looking into the crystal ball and repeating things of the past, such as amazing character arcs, I never went into any of those thinking, I'm gonna have a character arc.

And here's what's gonna happen, and here's what he's gonna do, and here's how Zonimus is gonna grow and evolve. And here's what's gonna happen with Twitch was always just gonna be this doofus that thought he was seriously going to trick these people into laying down and dying so he could bring them back as minions. It just sort of happened organically through the roleplay, through the storytelling, through my companions interactions.

I do have a goal though, with August E. Gramor going into it, and it is to not have a world breaking arc twist change, to hopefully stick with the same character, to also stick with the same subcl. Oh. Give or take the first handful of sessions. I may switch some stuff up a little bit. I'm sure we all will. But my goal is to just be true blue all the way through. Not as bland as Krell was. Krell was just like, oh, my character Died. Here's a new one. We're at the end of the campaign.

I'm just gonna stand back and be quiet. Krell was fun, but. Yeah, no, that's. The plot with August is to just survive the world. Not any big grand champions. But, God, it's gonna happen, Brooke. It's gonna happen.

Introducing August E. Gramor

So speaking of August, do you want to share what his character class will be? Yeah. August E. Gramor is a human fighter. I see the blandness going bland. Yes. And he is. I'm really pushing for as little magic use as I can in this game. Oh, that's interesting. For myself, I know I did it with. Went into it with Zonimus. I picked a subclass, then we did a switch, and then all of a sudden there's a paladin. Right. Right. And everything. But I'm doing that.

I don't know where I'm gonna go with it yet. I was gonna go Rune Knight because to me that was more manip. An artifact, then weaving. Gotcha. And now 2024 came along, and I want to be consistent with that and not bring Rune Knight into it until it's officially into it. Officially. Officially into it. But we'll see where it goes. We'll see what happens at level two. Level three. That's awesome.

Character Development and Their Role in the Game

What do you think he brings to the table? I mean, obviously fighters. So we're going to have some martial skill and frontline stuff perhaps, but personality wise or particular skill, background skill that he might focus on. Do you think he brings something like that to the table? Yeah. So people watching was a big thing. I'm going to hopefully be able to figure. Figure people out before it's. Before they even know themselves. That's awesome. He's also a townie, as the kids like to call it.

Do they? He's local to this town. He's not coming here from afar. So maybe that'll be some fun world building with you and the others here who would also be from the same town. Oh, that's fantastic. We know where the best burgers are. I think you just answered my next question, which was going to be what excites you most about him? It's that it's. Yeah, he's local.

It's. I don't want to be mysterious like Johnny is known to do, but there are some things that I'm going to keep a little under wraps for now that, yeah, I would find excited about him. He's also not the fighter type where, like, energy is constantly running through him. He's constantly looking for that fight. Part of his background is he was a guard and he had to defuse situations. Yeah. So that's maybe a thing. He knows when to hold them and he knows when to sling those cards. There you go.

Does that wisdom come with age or he just is kind of a natural intuitiveness of self control? I would say not so much with age because he's not old. He's human. He can't be too old. Right. Right. Yeah. So, yeah, just a natural thing.

Character Background Exploration

He wanted to excel at what he did and go higher and live a long, fulfilling life as a fighter, seeing combat, maybe even leading. So maybe one day stepping out from the guard into an army or military branches or something a little bigger. Be part of something bigger. Captain of the City Watch, Imperial Hand of the King. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, excellent. I like that. If you could only let the audience know about one thing, about August E. Greymore before we leave. Any essential knowledge I said way too.

Many times for this. He can be, I want to say honest, but honest to a fault, sometimes ethical. Yeah. If we were using old school terms, lawful. Yeah. There's much integrity. Okay. Much integrity. Yes. Yes. That's awesome. I have some questions for you.

The Decision to DM a Campaign

Oh, go ahead. Yes. What in the world made you want to DM this campaign? Mostly it's the fact that I get. To have a TPK that covers every other one of my questions. So Thanks a lot, Mr. Bullock. DM Brook. Woohoo. We can't wait to see you guys. December 4th.

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