Yeah, but the characters also refer to themselves as .The Order of the Stick.. Presumably they don.t know they.re being drawn as stick figures, right?
Very true. There is a story behind why they are called .The Order of the Stick. within the context of the strip. That story, however has yet to be revealed. Top Q: What are the character.s D&D stats? Will you ever create character sheets for us to see? A: There are no hard-and-fast stats for the characters. I find that if I were to ever commit exact stats to paper, I would feel limited in what I could have these characters do in the future. For example, I might want to make a strip spoofing a particular feat, only to find that I didn.t give it to any of my characters. As a result, there will never be official game statistics for Roy, Elan, and the rest. As a rule of thumb, I tend to think of them as being around 7th-9th level or so; powerful enough to have a bunch of different storytelling options, weak enough that I can justify them running away from anything I throw at them. Top Q: In Strip #X, why didn.t character Y take action Z? If they had done so, they could have avoided a whole
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