Here is a list of characters played by the various members of DGI.
Characters played by Quit 108 (Edo)
Ego Lester.
- Campaign: The Fellowship of the Inept (D&D 3.5)
- Gender: Male
- Race: Halfling
A crafy halfling thief then thief-sorcerer that joined up with the Fellowship before the campaign began.
- Anti-Hero: He only really cares about treasure and money, and not much about being a hero at all.
- Chaotic Neutral: His official alignment.
- Hollywood Acid: He uses globes of acid once he learns to be a sorcerer.
- Mistaken Age: He directly weaponizes it while trying to extract information from people, which directly results in Duinhir and Robin playing as 'mother' and father respectively.
- The Smart Guy: The smartest guy in the Fellowship, and really the only one pulling it together.
Characters played by Rexen
Rodrek Steelborn
- Campaign: The Fellowship of the Inept (D&D 3.5)
- Gender: Male
- Race: Dwarf
An incredibly strong, but also incredibly dumb Dwarven berserker. His backstory says he was a captain that lost his entire squad in an ambush and was as such disgraced...but as it turns, the story is much weirder than that.
- Ax-Crazy: Even by Berserker standards. He starts out fights for no reasons even without being under the effects of Rage or Berserk. He's also by far the most dangerous character in the group.
- Deity of Human Origin: At the end of the Campaign and after swallowing the second Spark his body and mind transform into a newly born god of fire...altough he loses all his memories, and effectively stops being Rodrek Steelborn
- Dumb Muscle: He is strong, but his brain is described as being 'two neurons playing ping-pong with eachother.'
- Unreliable Narrator: This is more because Rexen actually forgot his own backstory than an actual intentional thing, but... it turns out there was no squad or ambush at all once he re-tells his story to the others. The 'real' story involves tentacle monsters in wells, having sex with his clan leader's daughter and then running off from a bunch of angry dwarf soldiers while somehow wearing said daughter's 'combat skirt.'
- Playing with Fire: After eating the Red Spark he, accidentally, gets a few cool fire-based powers. Including abilities like letting out fireballs without expending any magic, creating waves of fire or even the small chance of summoning multiple fire elementals after each attack he does
- The Berserker: His class, and he does act like one. A lot.
Characters played by Robin
Cecil "The Mage"
- Campaign: The Fellowship of the Inept (D&D3.5)
- Gender: Male
- Race: Human
Not actually a mage, Cecil is a human bard and storyteller that joined the Fellowship and has an incredible thirst for adventure.