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Alright, fellow adventurers! Everyone loves a character with a bit of zest. And since you’re here, you’re definitely on the hunt for ways to inject a bit more personality into your character. Well, hold onto your 20-sided dice, because we’re diving deep into 10 brand-new Flaws.

1. Forgetful Fred/Frida

Ever had that moment when you can’t remember where you left your car keys? Now imagine that, but with a crucial potion or a magical sword. Such lapses can lead to epic quest detours, like retracing steps through a goblin-infested forest.

2. The Over-Packer

Traveling light? Not this character. They believe in being prepared for ANY situation. Though mostly, they end up hauling random items, leading to fun interactions at town gates. “Is that a rubber duck? For a… summoning ritual, perhaps?”

3. Horrible Haggler

Some folks have a knack for getting deals. This character… doesn’t. Picture tense moments diffused by their attempts to get a two-for-one deal on healing potions or haggling with a dragon over its hoard. It’s not always effective, but it sure is memorable.

4. Sucker for Souvenirs

From the grandest cities to the tiniest hamlets, this character’s quest is clear: souvenirs. Fellow adventurers might groan as they’re dragged into yet another kitschy shop, but just wait till you need that very specific bobblehead to appease a troll with peculiar tastes!

5. Inventive Swearer

Swearing is an art for this character. Instead of the usual curses, they unleash a torrent of bizarre exclamations. It’s surprising how disarming “By the squishy cheeks of a baby ogre!” can be during tense negotiations.

6. Over-Attached Andy/Amy

This character forms instant, deep attachments. They might adopt an orphaned goblin, start pen-pal relationships with NPCs, or vow to return to visit the tavern keeper’s second cousin twice removed. The party’s journey becomes a heartwarming trail of reunions.

7. Dance-Off Daredevil

Confronted by a group of bandits? Cue the dance-off! This character believes in solving problems through epic dance battles. The party might be skeptical at first, but there’s nothing like a moonwalking rogue to catch foes off-guard.

8. Chronic Over-Sharer

Privacy? What’s that? From tales of childhood escapades to detailed descriptions of every meal, fellow travelers will learn more than they ever wanted. It’s a gift (or curse) that keeps on giving, especially when trying to keep a low profile.

9. Over-Enthusiastic Narrator

Most adventures get retold around campfires. This character, however, offers play-by-play narration. Whether it’s a dramatic monologue while picking a lock or an epic recounting of their breakfast, their zest for storytelling knows no bounds.

10. Literal Lenny/Lea

Idioms? Allegories? All Greek to them. This results in hilarious misunderstandings. “Steal someone’s thunder? Why would they have thunder in the first place?”

Final Thoughts: Crafting a character isn’t just about stats and weapons. It’s the quirky imperfections that make them memorable. So whether you’re a seasoned player or a newbie, embrace the quirks. They’ll pave the way for countless stories you’ll be sharing for years to come.

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