Hello, my name is Patrick and I have a character I have been itching to play forever and a day. A Halfling Paladin! I already have his sheet cooked up, though I would be willing to reroll his stats if you’d like. I am looking for a DnD 5e game with a focus on storytelling, balanced with a sense of humor. I am pretty much free to play anytime but I do run a GURPS game on Saterdays. Name: Galiger the Gregarious Race: Halfling Class: Paladin, Oath of Ancients Background: Acolyte Alignment: Chaotic Good, or Neutral Good. Galiger is a a gregarious and rash young Halfling, with a heart full of wonder and a strong sense of justice. Galiger is slow to anger but quick to action, possessed of a healthy sense of humor and a kind and charitable nature. Though a bit too curious for his own good and lacks any real semblance of what one might call self-preservation instinct. Despite a willingness to negotiate peacefully Galigers answer to danger is always fight never flight, and the young Halfling will almost never turn a blind eye to anything he perceives as injustice weather that be slavery or childish bullying. I still haven’t worked out the origin of his oath. If given the opportunity I would like to use a deity of my own making for him to worship. However I would be willing to use a deity from any universe in question. Aurorous- The God of Colors, This chaotic good deity is often depicted as a bearded man of less than perfect physique with wings of adorned by many colors. He is a lesser god of art and individuality who teaches tolerance and encourages self-expression. Aurorous has clerics and the majority of his followers and clergy are actually bards or artist of some kind, but he does still have a fully functioning if disjointed priesthood. Other gods and there followers often see Aurorous as a lazy deity who rarely takes part in the power games of the celestial realms, however his followers tend to see this lax attitude as a sort of virtue. Despite this Aurorous does in fact have a number of alliances and enemies within the divine realm, he simply prefers to keep his actions more subtle and indirect as not to draw too much attention to his followers.