Commissar Ciaphas Cain and his adjutant Trooper Ferrik Jurgen of the Imperium of Man in the Warhammer 40k setting. The Imperium is a violently xenophobic setting and while Cain is more flexible than most, contact with so many different xenos in a setting that's so absolutely blatantly chaotic would be impossible for a 40k character to properly handle. Plus, Jurgen is a psychic blank, which means that he cancels out psychic, chaos, magic, etc. powers in his vicinity. Including the power of major demon princes of Chaos and major artifacts. There is a very good chance the Bar would unravel if he showed up. The fact that he is also the smelliest, filthiest soldier in the Imperium of Man- and the Imperium's subjects number in the trillions- probably would not help, although it would be hilarious.
Doctor Adoullah Makhslood from Throne of the Crescent Moon. He could probably be fit into the Bar if I thought I had even the slightest chance of playing him properly without it seeming like cultural appropriation or failure of cultural understanding.
Both Hektor of Troy and the Silver Corporal (he's from two stories by pulp writer Lester Dent, he who gave the world Doc Savage) were too much the products of their settings to work quite right in Bar. There's too much explicit magic for Hektor and the Corporal kinda wasn't geared for anything other than pulp adventures in the frozen Northland.
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Doctor Adoullah Makhslood from Throne of the Crescent Moon. He could probably be fit into the Bar if I thought I had even the slightest chance of playing him properly without it seeming like cultural appropriation or failure of cultural understanding.
Both Hektor of Troy and the Silver Corporal (he's from two stories by pulp writer Lester Dent, he who gave the world Doc Savage) were too much the products of their settings to work quite right in Bar. There's too much explicit magic for Hektor and the Corporal kinda wasn't geared for anything other than pulp adventures in the frozen Northland.