Well, I did get my doubts answered and I am not so worried anymore. After reading the posts, I thought I'd have to go spend all that time looking for trainers, and also not KNOWING or REMEMBERING where I put my glory to increase my stats, I wouldn't know where to put them now to make him like he was. I do know that I've had titanic from the get go, so I'm not worried about that..and Braeck isn't ugly any more, so there's that.. his experiences have led to his behavior and probably certain ruggedness making him look and act with more charisma. I have always ended up coping with the things that have happened in changes. Braeck lost a lot of everything he had somehow once when he got killed in the Halls. Needless to say, it was hard for anyone to rescue his corpse before whatever happend, happened..don't know if the NPC picked it up and it got juncked or what. He's had to live with it, including lost quest items. Like life, you have to live with things you can't fix, sometimes. I think Frannkin lost the most when he logged on, found everything on his horse had exploded into his inventory, got the horse to drop it, and THEN couldn't get it all loaded before the game crashed. And he lost just as much in a death situation because no one could help him.. hardly anyone on at the time who could..and I won't even go into how much con he's lost to reincarnating.. probably 3 points. Anyway.. Belose has also has been there. However, it was because he became a rat, and I figured it was best he just lose it all. So he took everything off, put it on his pony, and dismissed it and a cart FULL of potions... except for his holy symbol. So he voluntarily started all over again. And since I didn't just delete him, you'll notice he's still playing and earned new good stuff. So.. basically, I can cope. I always have, and I always will, because even when bad things happen, I STILL love playing this game, no matter what. But I still prefer 2nd edition. Those are mostly the only books I have for D&D. I think I STILL prefer it over all this new stuff. But I won't stop playing
What the Mind of a man can conceive, the Will of a man can achieve.