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Niccodemus

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  1. Niccodemus

    Recs for Role-Playing Games (RPG), LARP and Cosplay

    Hi all. I'm new here, but I figured I'd dive right in. I'm looking for scents to use while playing my favorite characters in games, both to get me deeper in character, and to give off the impression of being the character a bit better. Niccodemus: A crazy old wizard, living in the desert. After an indeterminate amount of time, he has returned to the world at large, but he carries the scent of the burning sands with him, and a hint of the arcane power he commands. He is a priest of a necromantic goddess whose favored inscence is Mhyrr. Apocks O'Nyuu: A steam engineer of the victorian age, Poxy is a master of sabotage who likes his cigars cheap, his whiskey neat, and can never seem to get the reek of vitriol and soot out of his hair. He wears a leather jacket stained with engine oil and grease, and I was hoping for a smoky, industrial scent to apply to the jacket, with a smoky, boozy scent for my skin or to mix into an unscented shampoo. Jake Curien: A callous veteran of the wars, Jake is a lieutenant from the frozen north. He is as bitter as any Commissar, and has the faint, unsettling scent of some eldritch horror about him at all times. I'm looking for something that's either Bitter, Cold and Harsh, or something that evokes the creeping horror of the Tindelos (or some other creature from the Mythos). Maybe something from the C'thulhu section? But the most important scent with him should be cold. I get the feeling that some of these should be easy to find a match for, but I'm still relatively new to Bpal, and I don't know the catalogue very well. Thanks for any help. Edit: Forgot to mention that these are all Larp characters, so I'll need scents that'll stand up to the outdoors, even if they're only faint.
  2. I tend to have good results with Shub-Niggurath. Then again, it's pretty much all Aphrodisiacs.
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