"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Actually my monk character took a vow of silence, so it's perfectly in character /j
See if I were DMing that I would say that even with a vow of silence, your character would still need to communicate, via writing or body language. So get used to doing interpretive dance at the table!
Of course yes :3.. plus OOC communication for actions. I mean, im joking, but I have considered that character concept, but it would require a lot of effort to pull off for a full campaign
I actually played a mute language master who was an interpreting dancer.
It's a fun gimmick for like three sessions.
We played a character that had had their tongue cut out, so we used actual sign language and then explained it OOC.
We're playing over Discord and I got the quieter one to roleplay and scream "I'M SORRY I'M SORRY!" loud enough that their mom come in and check-in on them. Kinda proud of that one.
If I was the quiet one and people noticed or said something I'd probably leave the group
Actually my monk character took a vow of silence, so it's perfectly in character /j
See if I were DMing that I would say that even with a vow of silence, your character would still need to communicate, via writing or body language. So get used to doing interpretive dance at the table!
Of course yes :3.. plus OOC communication for actions. I mean, im joking, but I have considered that character concept, but it would require a lot of effort to pull off for a full campaign
I'll hambone a message if there's trouble
I actually played a mute language master who was an interpreting dancer.
It's a fun gimmick for like three sessions.
We played a character that had had their tongue cut out, so we used actual sign language and then explained it OOC.