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Hello, fellow tropers! I see that by being on this page, you want to see it. So I'll tell you a little about myself.

I am a troper living in [DATA EXPUNGED]. My hobbies include: Undertale, trolling people online, NS, battletech, D&D, etc. Oh, and coffee.

I am a Lumper, politically left, and monolingual (though I am adept enough at Google Translate to convince a German friend of mine that I actually knew the language, albeit I needed to work on it.) I managed to convince my entire science class that 'boat' was an acronym (standing for Buoyancy Operated Aquatic Transport, if you were wondering.) Has a bad habit of making all blue entries (seriously, don't let me anywhere near a Laconic page, I'll convert it all to links faster than you can say 'Wait, what are you doing again?'. Decent at coming up with examples for Playing With pages, though. Well, that's about enough for today. I'll update this page as my understanding of TV Tropes increases.

Kirk out.

    Tropes I fall under (not alphabetized) 
  • Troll:Yup.

  • Lord British Postulate: Go ahead. Give me an NPC, and within 15 seconds I'll be trying to kill them, on the robust grounds of "why the hell not?"

  • Munchkin: Minmaxing is definitely a hobby of mine. I once made a god in Shadowrun, just because I could. Table-flipping ensued when I used a fireball to nuke the GM's annoying GMPC. Albeit, this was because of a house rule we were using, and it's still nothing next to Old Man Henderson. note 

  • Challenge Gamer: Nope. I tend to play things on an easier difficulty, but then I go on to Hard Mode, and... things don't work out. I've been working to change this, though (namely, playing Lunatic+Classic mode] on FE13. It's... still a work in progress. Undertale's Genocide route is done, however. note 

  • Insufferable Genius: Though I try not to, I occasionally give off this impression.

  • The Roleplayer / Munchkin:Annoyingly, I can flip-flop between these two extremes. I will spend hours min/maxing my character build, then promptly fail to assist my fellow players in a fight because my character would not know that they were in a fight.
    • Also, I have frequently killed off Lawful Evil characters within the first two sessions, as they are Evil, after all, and I will smite them like any other Evil person.
    Me: Okay. Bob, oll for initiative.
    Bob/The DM/Most other players: What?
    Me: I'm attacking your character. I got a 17.
    Me: Okay, I got an 18 to hit, which beats your AC of 12. I roll 1d8+2 damage, plus one for Smite Evil. I got 7 damage.
    Bob: But I'm a wizard! I only have 5 Hit Points!
    Me: Tough.
    The DM: Okay, Bob. Re-roll a character.

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