Pathfinder's being fun. I've got two DMs, two characters, two campaigns.
In one campaign I've got the prettiest tiefling. They've got high stats in pretty much everything: 17 strength (freight train waif!), decent dexterity, and nothing below 14. Not even charisma, which tieflings get a penalty to. They are an inquisitor of the least inquisitor-y faith in the setting, and because the DM said we're in a winter-y place where the elements are going to be the most dangerous thing to the party, the tiefling has 200 lbs of gear to lug around. The dwarves stare at them because "How in seven hells are you carrying all of that?!" It's funny.
In the other campaign, I made a cleric. Base stats are 10, 08, 10, 15, 15, and 13. And no, not playing an Aasimar. I really like this concept though: my usual type of going high-STR (especially when playing female or femme characters) gets to sit out for this one. Gonna make this one a crossbow-expert, because crossbows just don't get the kind of love they should in RPGs. It's no 3d6 In Order, because almost every DM I've met is allergic to that, but I feel like this statbase disgusts enough of my friends into asking "Why aren't you rerolling those?!" that I'm happy with it.
Although, this may have just cemented my banishment from my closest friend's games. "You're not going to be a fighter with 09 Strength again! Take that 16 out of charisma!" Or, strangely enough, "You are a sorcerer, don't you dare put that 17 into Strength!" Good times!