Nick had played DND since middle school, and he loved it. At the age of 29 his love had only grown. Over the years he had played as almost every class and every race, as both male and female characters.
Nick loved creating a wide range of very different characters and role playing as them. Which was why when his Dungeon Master told their group about the Parallel World Travel Agency, he found himself with an abundance of choices.
The agency confirmed that they could find a world where their characters existed as a party and they could go on a real campaign. All they needed to do was finish their character choices to confirm the reality.
Matt the DM was going as a Bard, because they were the closest thing he could get to narrating the story like he usually does as the DM. Besides, Bards had a reputation of being good at seducing things and he wanted to cut loose.
Emily had played a Gnoll Fighter. Gnolls were large monsters similar to minotaur, but with hyena heads instead. Despite (or because of) her cute, petite look she usually played as large, monstrous characters. Furthermore they were always male. Dave wasn't sure about playing as the opposite gender this time. He had done it before but he said role-playing and becoming were two different things. Emily said she thought about it and wanted the convenience of male anatomy if they were going to be running around in the woods and dungeons for a couple of weeks.
Jill didn't seem to care as she was playing as her big tiddy goth girl Rouge (which is what they all referred to her character as instead of her actual name.)
Dave for his part was going as an elvin paladin. That gave the party some decent fighting power, but Nick wasn't sure if they had enough magic.
He had narrowed down his options to characters he would hope would fill out their roster. He had a tiefling cleric (a bit out of the norm which is why he loved it) and a human wizard. Both female. On one hand the novelty of temporarily swapping sex was interesting, on the other hand Emily made a point about it being inconvenient. He could also be a tabaxi ranger, adding the necessary range attacks as well as experiencing being another race. That way he still got the novelty. Finally there was Dwarven fighter, which didn't add anything new but was his first character so it held a special place in his heart.
Eventually he chose to be...