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My Oldest Character Sheet
November 13th, 2007 -- Categories: Dungeons & Dragons

Here’s a copy of my oldest Dungeons & Dragons character sheet.
This isn’t my first D&D character, just the oldest stat sheet I still have.

This is a Basic D&D character from around 1981. The stats were rolled up with 3d6, in order, and thieves had d4 hit points in BD&D.

Rarkon adventured through the Basic D&D adventure B3 Palace of the Silver Princess, where he made third level, and then the Advanced D&D adventure U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh where the campaign fell apart for reasons I don’t remember.

The DM for that campaign was really wild (read: “psycho”), and the whole experience was too crazy and weird to relate. I’m just showing this old character sheet for the nostalgic warm fuzzy it gives me.

Notice how optimistic I was with writing out the whole range of thieves’ abilities all the way up to level 10.

I had neat handwriting at age 14.

Bullgrit
bullgrit@totalbullgrit.com


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